BBH founders Maharaj Kumar Raj Singh Dungarpur and the 24th H.H. Thakore Saheb Jitendra Sinh Parmar of Muli proposed and later created history by taking a three-dimensional international sports travel products together out of India into England, Scotland and Wales.
BBH Indian cricket and tennis supporters’ hospitality tour along with The Rajkumar College, Rajkot Old Boy’s cricket playing tour to England, Scotland and Wales.
Promoting tourism and helping all-round employment around it, Multiple Sponsorships Responsibilities, Celebrity Endorsements, Branding, PR Strategy, Production and Multiple Event Activations.
Air India, Arundel Castle, Brighton College, British Airways, Didsbury Cricket Club, Hurstpierpoint College, Indian Cricket Supporter’s, Indian Gymkhana and The Rajkumar College, Rajkot.
It was an exciting new challenge to introduce a never ever done three-dimensional international sports travel products into England, Scotland and Wales.
BBH stood up to the challenge and unleashed a one-year multi-dimensional marketing campaign across India that directly reached out to the Indian cricket and tennis supporters’ target audience; the well-travelled upper income group, passionate about sport and travelling to watch The Prudential World Cup 1983 and Wimbledon in England. BBH also managed The Rajkumar College, Rajkot Old Boy’s cricket playing tour to England, Scotland and Wales. Some of the members of The Rajkumar College, Rajkot Old Boy’s cricket playing tour along with the international BBH Indian tennis and cricket supporter’s hospitality tour watched Wimbledon and the memorable Prudential World Cup 1983 finals between India v/s West Indies together and as they say - THE REST IS HISTORY!
+Prudential World Cup 1983 teams at Lord's: Zimbabwe, Pakistan, New Zealand, Australia, England, India, West Indies & Sri Lanka
+Ariel view of Wimbledon
+Raj Singh Dungarpur & Peter May
+Sunil Gavaskar is caught behind for 2 runs of Andy Roberts
+The Rajkumar College Old Boys cricket team at Manchester
+John McEnroe with the Wimbledon trophy 1983
+Ranjit Khanwilkar (L), Sir Peter Rogerson, Vikram Sinh Jadeja & Chhatrapal Sinh Parmar (R)
+Ariel view of the action at Lords
+Sir Vivian Richards walking out to bat
+When Indian cricket team lifted the Prudential World Cup 1983 for the first time
+The Indian Prudential World Cup 1983 winning squad