Kuldeep Yadav Starts New Innings As Real11's Brand Ambassador

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Kuldeep Yadav Starts New Innings As Real11's Brand Ambassador
19 Nov 2022
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Kuldeep Yadav, an Indian cricketer, has been appointed as a brand ambassador by Real11. The company said that its affiliation with the cricketer will enable it to appeal to a larger national audience.

According to a statement from the company, this relationship will be crucial for the brand as it works to establish a benchmark in the rapidly expanding game of skill market.

Kuldeep remarked, "I am excited and looking forward to working with one of India's leading fantasy sports companies. Being an athlete, consistency is important. Over the years, the fastest-growing fantasy sports platform has managed to maintain steadiness. I'm happy to be linked with a brand that has a global appeal."

The world-renowned cricketer initially gained national attention at 2014 Under 19 World Cup, where he earned the distinction of becoming the only Indian bowler to record a hat trick in the tournament's history. In that tournament, he also rose to the position of India's top wicket-taker. His bravery was rewarded in 2017 when he received his first test call. He played in his first ODI against the Windies later that same year. The chinaman hasn't turned around since then. He then went on to record two hat-tricks, one each against Australia and the West Indies, becoming him the only bowler to do it in the limited-overs format.

The company Real11 has previously collaborated with Aakash Chopra. Other brand ambassadors for it include Taniya Bhatia, Gautam Gambhir, and Ravinder Pahal. The business's founder and CEO, Amit Yadav, stated "We are elated about the addition of Kuldeep Yadav to our group of inspiring ambassadors, he is a natural fit for the brand. His passion for the sport of cricket and his continual fame fuses well with our vision to carve a niche for ourselves in the booming space. Kuldeep is one of the most respected cricketers and he remains to be an icon for aspiring cricketers across the globe."

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