Indian women’s cricket team opener Smriti Mandhana was on Thursday named as the new brand ambassador of Bata’s sport wear brand ‘Power’.
The 21-year-old, who is a role model for next generation Indians, is among the most sought-after female sports personalities in the country, with a huge fan base.
The turning point of Mandhana’s career was her memorable knock at the ICC Women’s World Cup in 2017, which helped her win accolades.
“When I was approached for Power, the first thing that clicked was their vision to enable more and more young Indians onto a path of fitness. It is a great privilege to be the brand ambassador for Power as it truly reflects my personal style and values,” Mandhana said.
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“Any brand that fuels an active lifestyle in today’s world and helps people to overcome their inertia to start on a personal path to fitness, is a brand that I would love to partner with,” she added.
Starting in Februaru, Mandhana will be seen promoting Power’s latest range. Country Manager, Bata India, Sandeep Kataria said: “Smriti is undeniably one of the most talented sports personalities and a strong role model for all youngsters. We are honoured to have Smriti who has brought such glory to our country, as the face of brand Power.”
The deal comes almost a year after the Indian women’s team returned from a successful World Cup campaign, where it finished runner-up. The players had been vocal about not getting endorsement deals since then.
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