Delhi Capitals captain and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant signed a lucrative deal with cricket NFT platform Rario.
The deal will allow Rario to mint exclusive digital collectibles of Pant's iconic moments on and off the field.
Pant said the deal would preserve special moments of his career, like the century against England in Ahmedabad, leading the Capitals to the IPL playoffs, and his innings in Gabba.
According to Ankit Wadhwa, Co-founder, and CEO of Rario, the NFTs would give cricket fans worldwide the opportunity to relive Pant's explosive moments.
Rario, cricket’s first officially licensed digital collectibles platform, facilitates fans in buying and trading NFTs of their favorite cricketers.
Users will soon be able to list and sell the cricket NFTs purchased on the platform via the Rario Marketplace.
Additionally, the marketplace would let crickets fans who missed out on buying the NFTs earlier catch up in building their collection.
The marketplace would also let cricket fans interact to showcase their collection or trade their Rario cards.


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