Campaign India Team
May 01, 2008

MSN to partner Royal Challengers online

MSN India and the Royal Challengers Bangalore have formed an online partnership which will have MSN India powering the official website of Royal Challengers. MSN will help build content and tools for fans to interact with the Royal Challengers team online.

MSN to partner Royal Challengers online

MSN India and the Royal Challengers Bangalore have formed an online partnership which will have MSN India powering the official website of Royal Challengers. MSN will help build content and tools for fans to interact with the Royal Challengers team online.

Visitors to the site can access news, columns, videos, a Live score gadget, scorecards, wallpapers, photo gallery, custom email ids such as [email protected] and contests at http://www.royalchallengers.com/ . The Live Score Gadget allows users to have continuous access to live news, scores, points and schedules on their desktop through the day.

By predicting the Best Batsman and the Best Bowler at any Royal Challengers match, fans can win a chance to meet the team, win exclusive merchandise, tickets and autographed bats.

 

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Campaign India

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