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With the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket fever perpetually raising the adrenaline rush among UAE residents, the world's leading engine oil brand Castrol is all set to ignite this extravaganza through a smashing tie-up with media magnet Khaleej Times, to make this epic cricket war incredibly irresistible. Castrol lubricants, the name that is synonymous with liquid engineering, has joined hands with Khaleej Times to bring to all car owners a 'Predict the Match Winner' contest. IPL fans can now enter the contest after it is declared open on the newspaper's social media channels for the day, and stand a grand chance to win a Castrol Magnatec gift hamper daily All readers need to do is enter their predictions on the winning IPL team, and wait until the successful predictors are announced after the match is over. Champion winners will then get a chance to be photographed with their Castrol Magnatec gift hampers, which will also be published later in the week. As cricket's richest tournament, IPL 2021 is ready to roll out in India - from April 9 to May 30 - fans all over the Middle East are looking forward to the rollercoaster ride the tournament offers. With the 53 matches, including the finals on May 30, all set to be played in India, this contest from Castrol lubricants offers the opportunity to cricket lovers to make the most of their gut feeling and analysis and put it to test. Each participant is only allowed to make one entry per match and the contest is open to cricket fans in the UAE. Winners will be contacted by the Khaleej Times team to arrange the collection of their gift hampers and have their photo clicked and posted on Khaleej Times and Castrol Middle East Facebook and Instagram pages.
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