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Pepsi drops Tendulkar, opts for cricket's Youngistan



New Delhi: Completing a phase-out of its aging cricket brand ambassadors, soft drinks major Pepsi has dropped master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, whose long-standing contract with the company expired in May.

Dropping Tendulkar comes on the backdrop of Pepsi axing the other two members of the Indian batting trioka - Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly - earlier this year.

Industry sources said Pepsi did not renew the contract with Tendulkar, who has been their brand ambassador since the 90s, following its decision to focus on younger cricketers.

"The decision was also influenced in a big way by the premium amount demanded by the batting maestro," the sources added.

As per market estimates, Tendulkar, with a fee ranging between Rs 3-4 crore per brand endorsement, annually has been the most highly paid cricketer of his generation.

When contacted, Pepsi officials refused to comment or clarify if the company has not renewed the contract.

Tendulkar's manager, the World Sport Group, was not available for comments despite repeated attempts.

Pepsi had made it clear its intention to go with youngsters as part of a new campaign for 2008, Yeh hai Youngistaan Meri Jaan and roped in Ishant Sharma and Rohit Sharma while dropping Dravid and Ganguly.

Hinting the company was having second thoughts over Tendulkar's contract, in an earlier interview with news agency PTI in April, PepsiCo India Executive Director Punita Lal had said: "Its about how much you (as a company) can afford and how many new faces you want to introduce".

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