MUMBAI: With the Tata Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 returning for its third edition, the tournament is set to deliver even more electrifying cricket action. As the official broadcaster and streaming partner, JioStar has locked in ten major sponsors spanning diverse industries, a testament to the increasing commercial power of women’s sports in India.
JioStar’s impressive sponsor lineup for Tata WPL 2025 includes some of the biggest names across banking, finance, FMCG, and infrastructure. The brands stepping up to the crease are:
● State Bank of India (SBI)
● Tata Capital
● Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI)
● Kajaria Ceramics
● Black & White Ginger Ale
● Himalaya No.1 Facewash
● Tata Motors Limited
● APAR Industries Limited
● Amul (Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited)
● MSD Pharma
These partnerships reflect the soaring popularity of the Tata WPL and demonstrate the confidence that brands have in its audience reach and engagement. With sponsors cutting across BFSI, infrastructure, beverages, automotive, and FMCG, the league continues to cement itself as a mainstream commercial powerhouse.
JioStar EVP & business head, premium sports and agency relationships, Udit Sharma expressed his excitement over the sponsorship lineup, “We are thrilled to welcome a varied set of sponsors on JioStar’s coverage of the Tata WPL 2025 Season 3. Their support will play a pivotal role in promoting women’s cricket and empowering female athletes. With Tata WPL growing stronger each year, this season will undoubtedly deliver a unique and exhilarating experience for fans and partners alike. Our platform helps brands engage India’s growing women’s sports audience and high-intent consumers. We are confident our sponsors will see significant brand impact and ROI through their association with JioStar’s coverage of Tata WPL.”
The Tata WPL 2025 kicked off on 14 February, leading up to a grand finale on 15 March 2025. All matches are being broadcast on Star Sports and Sports18, with live streaming available on JioHotstar.
With an increasing number of brands betting big on women’s cricket, the Tata WPL is proving that the game is no longer just about men’s leagues.