Adani launches 'Jeetenge Hum' campaign for 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup

Adani launches 'Jeetenge Hum' campaign for 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup

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Category : Sports Published on: June 29 2023

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  • Adani Group has collaborated with heroes of the 1983 World Cup Cricket victory to launch the 'Jeetenge Hum' campaign, displaying unwavering support for Team India for the highly anticipated ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023, on the occasion of the 'Gautam Adani Birthday'.
  • The launch of the campaign commemorates the 40th anniversary of India’s historic victory in 1983. While launching the campaign, Gautam Adani emphasised the importance of cricket as a unifying force in the country.
  • The campaign aims to boost morale ahead of the upcoming ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023.
  • This campaign draws inspiration from the Adani Group’s ethos, “Kar ke dikhaya hai, Kar ke dikhayenge,” symbolizing an indomitable spirit of achievement in both cricket and business.
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