Stratford Press

Bartercard partners women's cricket

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Bartercard will take on the naming rights for the Taranaki Women’s cricket team for the next three seasons.

The partnershi­p between the Taranaki Cricket Associatio­n (TCA) and Bartercard was announced recently, with the women’s team to now be called the Bartercard Taranaki Women.

The team will play alongside other central district cricket associatio­ns this summer for the Mike Shrimpton Trophy, a competitio­n they finished second in last summer.

Last season Bartercard partnered with Taranaki Cricket’s junior representa­tive programme.

Bartercard Taranaki and Manawatu regional manager Kim Olsen says Bartercard had thoroughly enjoyed partnering with the junior teams but had seen an opportunit­y to take things to the next level.

“We’re thrilled to be part of the future growth of women’s cricket in Taranaki and see a mutually beneficial collaborat­ion over the next three years.”

Taranaki Cricket General manager Ryan Evans says it was a positive step as TCA was working hard to bolster the women’s programme.

“Bartercard is known around the country for their strong history of supporting sports, and we’re really pleased they’ve chosen to extend that support to our Taranaki Women.”

He says the TCA is expecting big things ahead.

“We have an exciting schedule and some top young players coming through. It’s a great time to be a women cricketer in Taranaki and we can’t wait to hit the field later this year with Bartercard’s support behind us.”

While the team’s schedule is still to be confirmed, it is expected to include a trip to the South Island for the team, with Nelson having joined the competitio­n last season.

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? Taranaki and Manawatu regional manager Kim Olsen and TCA general manager Ryan celebrate a new partnershi­p agreement.
Photo/ Supplied Taranaki and Manawatu regional manager Kim Olsen and TCA general manager Ryan celebrate a new partnershi­p agreement.

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