Australia's cricket is about to join NFTs Business
Cricket Australia (CA) along with Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) is teaming up with Rario which is a Singapore based platform and NFT trading firm Block trust to come up with a multi year licensing deal. Now after this deal, cricket fans from all over the world will be able to purchase NFTs of a few greatest moments in the history of cricket played in Australia. The revenue of this deal will not only go to CA and ACA, but it will also be shared by Australian cricketers as well.
A bold new way to celebrate the rich history of Australian cricket 🙌
Join us as we embark on this exciting venture with the @ACA_Players, @rariohq and @BlockTrustNFT
— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) April 13, 2022
As per an estimate of Deloitte, this deal will generate an approximate amount of A$2.7 billion from around the world. Meanwhile, Rario which the first official platform to be licensed has also signed contracts with the cricketing leagues of the UAE, Sri Lanka and Caribbean Premier League which belongs to West Indies. Rario has appointed Aaron Finch along with Faf Du Plessis as its brand ambassadors. Exactly like traditional trading cards, all the Rario NFTs may be traded at the marketplace in packets.
Fans can register their interest at nft.cricket.com.au or rario.com.
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