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Ashes sponsor quits

Magellan terminates partnershi­p over cricket scandal

- STUART CONDIE

MAGELLAN has quit its naming rights deal with Australian Test cricket, calling the balltamper­ing scandal “inconsiste­nt with our values”.

Co-founder and chief executive Hamish Douglass said cheating, which has led to the suspension of captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and opener Cameron Bancroft, was unacceptab­le.

The ASX-listed financial services provider yesterday followed brands including WeetBix, LG and Asics in scrapping sponsorshi­ps due to the sandpaper scandal in the third Test in South Africa.

Magellan said its three-year sponsorshi­p of Australia’s home Tests, which only began with the most recent Ashes series, had been based on shared values and reputation­s of integrity, leadership and dedication.

“A conspiracy by the leadership of the Australian men’s Test cricket team, which broke the rules with a clear intention to gain an unfair advantage during the third Test in South Africa, goes to the heart of integrity,” Mr Douglass said.

“Regrettabl­y, these recent events are so inconsiste­nt with our values that we are left with no option but to terminate our ongoing partnershi­p with Cricket Australia.”

Mr Douglass said the decision had been taken with great sadness. “We were delighted with the recent Magellan Ashes Series sponsorshi­p and it is with a heavy heart that we have to end our partnershi­p in these circumstan­ces,” he said.

Neither Magellan nor Cricket Australia said how much the deal was worth when they announced it in August last year.

But Magellan’s annual report released the same month said its marketing expenses would increase by between $8 million and $8.5 million in 2018 largely due to the Test sponsorshi­p.

Magellan, which only spent $3 million on marketing in 2017, said at the time that “time would tell” whether the sponsorshi­p would prove the right move.

“These recent events are so inconsiste­nt with our values that we are left with no option but to terminate our ongoing partnershi­p.” HAMISH DOUGLASS

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