India ka Apna Mantra: IPL launches the anthem of 2021 season

The official anthem of the Indian Premier League’s 2021 edition was launched today through the official Twitter handle of the tournament. The new anthem is dedicated to the new India and the mantra of its success. 

Sharing the anthem of the 14th edition of the big money league, IPL’s official Twitter handle captioned the video as, “#VIVOIPL 2021 Anthem salutes the new, bold and confident spirit of India. Let’s all believe in #IndiaKaApnaMantra.” The handle further asked, “Tell us what you think will be your team's Success Mantra this season?”

The IPL 2021 begins on 9th April with the first game being played at the MA Chidambaram stadium between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Mumbai Indians are the winner of the 2020 edition and would be looking to get to their fifth title this year. 

The BCCI, owing to the Covid-19 had made this edition a neutral venue affair with all teams playing their matches at neutral venues. A total of six venues have been selected for the tournament.

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