"Banga Beats tieup with PlayUp will help deliver rich, real-time content from on and off court to badminton fans across the world. This association between Banga Beats and PlayUp promises to be the biggest social program for Badminton in the world," former Australian Cricket Captain Steve Waugh, also PlayUp brand ambassador, said in a statement here.
Waugh said he was happy to know Banga Beats is using new media to connect sports fans to their favourite team.
Banga Beats Bangalore team franchise is owned by real estate consultant group BOP for the Indian Badminton League.
Banga Beats Director Amit Mavi said "We wanted to bring this team closer to the fans as much as possible and teaming up with PLayUp is a step in that direction. I am personally humbled by the fan support we have received thus far.
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