As per TAM, the leading advertisers for the 2023 World Cup were Vine Product, known for their popular body spray brand Fogg, followed by FX Mart, Mahindra & Mahindra, Coca Cola and Hindustan Unilever
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Indian brands leverage emotional connect of cricket, align campaigns with World Cup
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Global brands set to make a splash in ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023
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ICC and Meta unite: Top 500 Indian influencers as ambassadors for men’s cricket World Cup 2023
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