T20 World Cup: 'Eat Devils, Go to Mumbai' campaign launched

The prize package will include round-trip air tickets to Mumbai, game entry tickets, four-day stay at a three-star hotel (including breakfast), airport transfer, city tour, sightseeing, tourism tax, and all transportation arrangements to and from Wankhande Stadium.

Magh 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

T20 World Cup: 'Eat Devils, Go to Mumbai' campaign launched

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Devils has launched a new campaign to promote the Nepali Cricket T20 World Cup. The company has given cricket lovers the opportunity to witness the T20 World Cup first-hand through the campaign titled ‘Eat Devils, Go to Mumbai’.

Under the campaign, one winner will get to watch the Nepal-West Indies match to be held at the Wankhande Stadium in Mumbai on February 15. The ‘Eat Devils, Go to Mumbai’ campaign will be run on the Devils’ official social media. Interested parties will have to follow the Devils’ official page and tag three friends in the comments with the correct answer to the question asked in the campaign post. Sharing the post is encouraged.

The prize package will include round-trip air tickets to Mumbai, match entry tickets, four-day stay at a three-star hotel (including breakfast), airport transfer, city tour, sightseeing, tourism tax and all transportation arrangements to and from the Wankhande Stadium.

Asian Thai Food Director Ashish Jaju said that Nepal’s selection in the T-20 World Cup is a proud and historic moment for the country. "Through 'Eat Devils, Go to Mumbai', we wanted to celebrate this achievement and give supporters the opportunity to witness history by sitting in the stadium," he said. "Cricket connects millions of people and this campaign is our effort to support the Nepali team on the world stage."

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