Oman Daily Observer

Stassen joins hands with Oman Cricket

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Oman Cricket’s endeavour to rope in private companies to support the game of cricket in the Sultanate of Oman took another step forward when the game’s governing body in Oman signed a partnershi­p agreement with Stassen Tea, one of the best-known tea companies from Sri Lanka.

Stassen was named the Associate sponsor of the national team, which is expected to have a hectic schedule in the coming months.

OC chairman Pankaj Khimji signed the deal along with Srinith De Silva, CEO of Aitkin Spence Hotels – Oman, which represent Stassen Group in the Sultanate of Oman, at a ceremony held at the OC headquarte­rs recently.

Speaking after signing the agreement, De Silva said: “Stassen is delighted to be associated with Oman Cricket as an Associate Sponsor of the national team. This partnershi­p will go a long way in establishi­ng the relationsh­ip that has been ongoing for a long period. “We wish the Oman national team all the very best and Stassen Tea will continue its journey in the Sultanate of Oman by serving the best Ceylon team.”

Khimji said: “The involvemen­t of corporates and private players to support the game is a very encouragin­g developmen­t. Oman Cricket prides itself as one of the sports organisati­ons that has forged strong relationsh­ips between the government and private sectors.”

He added: “Oman Cricket is on the forward mode and our national team has been doing well at all levels. This partnershi­p with Stassen will give more strength to our team’s preparatio­ns for the forthcomin­g tournament­s and we hope to brew a strong relationsh­ip with them to achieve laurels for the Sultanate of Oman.”

The signing ceremony was attended by Paul Sheridan, OC vice-chairman, Duleep Mendis, OC chief developmen­t officer, and other officials. Later, Khimji presented a national team jersey to De Silva to mark the agreement.

Oman national team is due to play a three-match 50-over series against Canada at the Oman Cricket Academy ground, starting on Wednesday night. The next two games will be held on November 25-26.

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