Gaming supplier Spribe has unveiled former Indian international cricketer Suresh Raina as its latest brand ambassador.

Raina will promote Spribe’s popular Aviator crash game to his fans across various channels and through a range of campaigns over the coming 12 months.

The former cricketer was a key player in India’s 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup victory and was also a star player for the Chennai Super Kings, helping the team secure multiple Indian Premier League titles. Outside of cricket, he is a successful entrepreneur, philanthropist and influential public figure.

“We are hitting for six with the partnership with Suresh, one of the most iconic and celebrated cricketers in India,” said Spribe founder and CEO David Natroshvili, a Gaming Intelligence Hot 50 of 2025 honouree. “Suresh was renowned for his explosive batting and thrilling style of play, and this makes him the perfect person to help us drive awareness of Aviator among cricket and sports fans in India.

“Aviator is the original crash game and players love the high-risk/high-reward gameplay it provides, and we are really looking forward to rolling out campaigns featuring Suresh that show this.”

Raina said: “Playing Aviator is the closest I have come to the thrill of playing professional cricket and I couldn’t be happier to help drive awareness of the game among my fans and followers.

“Spribe has some great campaigns planned for the months ahead and I look forward to working with the team to help Aviator really take flight among cricket fans in India and beyond.”

Raina joins other Aviator brand ambassadors, which include UFC superstars Tom Aspinall, Alex Pereira, Johnny Walker and Merab Dvalishvili.

According to Spribe, the Aviator game has more than 42 million active players a month, placing upwards of 350,000 bets per minute across more than 5,500 online casino sites.