It was another week filled with fun and prizes. One thing that is noteworthy is that the diversity among the participants that we noticed in Week 1 has continued into Week 2 and it’s only getting better. We’ve had winners from places like Siliguri and Vizianagaram.

Apart from this, we have been conducting a contest on Radio in association with Fever FM Bangalore. You could tune in to Fever FM to take part in the daily contests. Answer a question related to the current IPL matches and win an Amazon voucher worth Rs. 1000. To ramp up the fun we have included a weekly contest where two participants go on air to battle it out on the Fever Googly contest and the winner walks away with an Amazon Kindle. The person to win the first Kindle is Sandip Wargantiwar from Warora.

In other news, the Weekly Leaderboard winner for Week 2 is Rakhi Gupta, the team manager of ‘Thunder Eleven’. There has been close competition among the team managers on the leaderboard which has made things unpredictable.

The ‘Guess & Win’ contest continues as always with a lot of Amazon gift vouchers to be won! Log on to Deeksha Summer League to be a part of the fun. For the people who got to know about the Deeksha Summer League recently, you can still create your cricket team and give our existing players a run for their money.

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