The Star (Jamaica)

CWI hails ‘appeal’ of brand after penning Betway deal

- ST JOHN’S, Antigua CMC):

Cricket West Indies has trumpeted the continued attractive­ness of the region’s cricket brand, after signing an 18-month commercial deal with global online betting company, Betway.

The deal was initiated during the ongoing Home Series between West Indies and Bangladesh and will see the company serve as CWI’s official betting partner until the end of next year.

“Cricket is the heartbeat of the Caribbean and the announceme­nt of a second major internatio­nal partnershi­p within a six-week period underlines the appeal of West Indian cricket both in the Caribbean and worldwide,” said CWI’s commercial and marketing director, Dominic Warne.

Only last month, CWI announced luxury hotel chain, Sandals Resorts, as the major commercial sponsors of West Indies cricket, in a two-year deal which will run until December, 2020.

Sandals replaced telecommun­ications giants Digicel with whom CWI had terminated its deal a week earlier, with a year still to run on the contract.

PLAYER DEVELOPMEN­T

Warne, an Englishman who joined CWI last October, said the Betway deal would add value to the board’s mission of player developmen­t.

“With Betway also supporting our integrity and player education programme, the partnershi­p enables CWI to strengthen the guidance and support offered to our profession­al cricketers as they build their careers at home in the Caribbean and on the global stage,” he said.

Betway’s chief executive, Anthony Werkman, said the new partnershi­p was a strategic one for the company.

“We are always looking to enhance and grow the Betway brand and that’s exactly what we have done by partnering with Cricket West Indies,” he explained.

“We are making huge investment­s across a wide range of sports and are sure that this partnershi­p will prove to be a successful one. We are really looking forward to all the action.”

The West Indies cricket brand has taken somewhat of a hit in recent years with the declining on-the-field performanc­es. Once World champions, the Caribbean side now languish in the nether regions of the ICC rankings in all formats.

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