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After impressing everyone with his international debut in July, Indian cricketer Arshdeep Singh is all set to ‘bowl over’ the NFT space by partnering with cricket NFT platform Rario.
I'm glad to announce that I'm now #RarioActiv.
Get my official NFTs on @Rariohq's official website.
It's time to Own. Play. Win.
Go check the link out to know more: https://t.co/6WJTordxyo#ArshdeepOnRario #cricket #rario #cricketstrategygame #India #collab pic.twitter.com/ygj7D49pic
On his association with the cricket NFT platform, Rario, Arshdeep Singh, said, “This is a great marriage between sports and technology, a wonderful opportunity for me to be closer to my fans who continue to give me so much love and support.”
He added that he looks forward to sharing his most cherished possessions and connecting with his fans on the biggest community of cricket fans, Rario.
Arshdeep Singh joins the list of other cricketers including Smriti Mandhana, Rishabh Pant, Shafali Verma, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ruturaj Gaikwad, M Siraj, Rashid Khan, Jason Holder, Quinton De Kock and others who had partnered with the NFT platform.
The growing popularity of Rario witnessed a whole new level, with the launch of ‘Star Power Pack Drop’ on 19th september, which the company said was ‘sold out in a matter of few minutes’.
The Star Power Pack Drop featured player cards from the Indian and Australian cricket teams that were going to play in the bilateral series which began on September 20.
The drop had one Australian and one Indian player card, with different skill sets, per pack including Rishabh Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Steve Smith, Pat Cummins. The packs were priced at a range from $4 to $150.
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