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Watch Women’s T20 World Cup live on Toffee and win a trip to Dubai

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Press Release
03 October, 2024, 12:10 am
Last modified: 03 October, 2024, 12:11 am

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Watch Women’s T20 World Cup live on Toffee and win a trip to Dubai

Press Release
03 October, 2024, 12:10 am
Last modified: 03 October, 2024, 12:11 am
Watch Women’s T20 World Cup live on Toffee and win a trip to Dubai

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup is set to begin on October 3, and hopes are high for our women's cricket team. To enhance the excitement and provide fans with a real-time viewing experience of the T20 World Cup, the digital entertainment platform Toffee has launched its T20 World Cup campaign.

The campaign was officially announced at an event held at Tiger's Den in Gulshan-1, Dhaka, on October 1, 2024. The event also included a celebration of the Bangladesh men's cricket team's success in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, where they advanced to the Super Eight. Winners of the Credence Cricket Mania, launched during the men's tournament, were also awarded prizes at the ceremony.

Toffee unveiled the 'Bishwa Cup Ano' campaign in conjunction with the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Cricket fans can watch every thrilling moment of the tournament on Toffee and have the chance to win a trip to Dubai by participating in a quiz competition. The top 10 quiz winners will receive airfare to Dubai and two days of accommodation, according to the campaign's terms and conditions. To participate, subscribers must purchase a Toffee subscription of BDT 50 or above or have an active Banglalink data pack.

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Banglalink has recently revamped its entire product portfolio, offering competitive internet and voice packages, along with access to premier OTT content, all supported by the fastest 4G network in the country. These offers are designed to provide customers with exceptional value and empower them with innovative services, making them truly "Odommo" (unstoppable).

Customers can also watch the matches live by subscribing to Toffee via bKash or using a credit/debit card. Subscription options include:

  • 1-day access for BDT 20
  • 7-day access for BDT 50
  • Full tournament access for BDT 70

Additionally, customers who pay through bKash will receive a 10% cashback. All active Banglalink data pack users are eligible to participate in the campaign.

Muhammad Abul Khair Chowdhury, Deputy Director of Marketing at Toffee, stated, "Our women cricketers have made us proud on many occasions. We believe they will perform well this time as well. As a cricket-loving nation, all eyes will be glued to the screen to support the women's cricket team. To spice things up, Toffee has launched this 'Dubai Trip' World Cup campaign, allowing customers to enjoy the matches while having the chance to win exciting prizes."

Toffee / Banglalink

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