The Herald (South Africa)

Cricket SA signs threeyear sponsorshi­p deal with betting company

- Khanyiso Tshwaku

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has taken the first steps towards resolving its sponsorshi­p crisis after getting betting company Betway on board.

The betting company concluded a three-year deal with CSA as the headline event sponsor for the men’s Test and ODI teams‚ as well as official sponsor of the men’s T20 and the women’s team.

Betway fills the void left by Standard Bank after the banking giants stepped away from their long-time associatio­n with CSA at the end of April.

The betting company featured as sponsors during the 2019/2020 summer when SA hosted England for a four-Test series that the home side lost 3-1.

Any sponsorshi­p is better than no sponsorshi­p‚ a view echoed by CSA’s chief commercial manager, Kugandrie Govender.

“It is pleasing to have a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip with an organisati­on of integrity that will contribute towards the game of cricket in this country while we deliver on their objectives.

“We are thrilled that in these challengin­g times‚ Betway reciprocat­es the belief in us that we have in them‚” Govender said.

When Betway will be emblazoned on the Proteas’ shirts still remains to be seen as there is no indication as to when the national team will return to action.

The men’s national team is scheduled to travel to the West Indies at the end of the month for a two-match Test series and five T20 internatio­nals‚ two of which are scheduled to be hosted in Florida in the US.

Whether that tour will take place on time is still up in the air as the West Indies are now in England for a three-Test series that begins next week in Southampto­n.

The last Test at Old Trafford ends on July 28‚ which was supposed to be the fourth day of the first Test between SA and the West Indies in Port of Spain in Trinidad. —

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