Dream11 Signs Melbourne Stars As Exclusive Fantasy Partner

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Dream11 Signs Melbourne Stars As Exclusive Fantasy Partner

Dream11, India's leading fantasy sports platform, has signed a multi-year deal with Melbourne Stars, one of the most successful teams in Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash League (BBL).

The partnership will see Dream11 become the exclusive fantasy partner of the Melbourne Stars, giving fans the opportunity to engage with their favorite team and players in a unique and immersive way.

Dream11's fantasy gaming platform allows users to create virtual teams of real-life players and earn points based on their performances in actual matches. The platform offers a wide range of contests and leagues, catering to users of all skill levels.

The partnership with Melbourne Stars will give Dream11 users access to exclusive content, including player interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and personalized fantasy insights. Fans will also have the opportunity to win prizes and rewards through Dream11's contests and promotions.

Melbourne Stars CEO Nick Cummins welcomed the partnership, saying: "We are delighted to welcome Dream11 as our exclusive fantasy partner. Dream11 is a global leader in fantasy sports and we are excited to offer our fans the opportunity to engage with the Melbourne Stars in a new and exciting way."

Dream11 CEO Harsh Jain added: "We are thrilled to partner with Melbourne Stars, one of the most successful and popular teams in the BBL. This partnership will allow us to bring the excitement of fantasy sports to Melbourne Stars fans and provide them with a unique and immersive experience."

The partnership between Dream11 and Melbourne Stars is a significant development in the fantasy sports industry and is expected to further fuel the growth of fantasy sports in Australia. Dream11 has already established a strong presence in India and is now expanding its reach to other countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.