The Mercury

Hollywoodb­ets takes on stadium naming rights

- | MERCURY REPORTER

HOLLYWOODB­ETS announced yesterday that it had taken on the official naming rights of the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium with immediate effect.

Hollywoodb­ets has been at the forefront of cricket sponsorshi­p in the province for the past four seasons and this new, five-year partnershi­p agreement will see them involved until at least August 2024.

The ground has been going through a major revamp in the lead-up to the new season, as the stadium prepares to host the domestic season and current world champions England.

Media and communicat­ions executive at Hollywoodb­ets, Devin Heffer, said: “Our first step into cricket started in the 2015/16 season as associate sponsors of the then Sunfoil Dolphins, and then becoming title sponsors the following year.

“The decision to take over naming rights of Kingsmead has a lot to do with the incredible team at the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union.

“We want test cricket back at Kingsmead. But most importantl­y, we want the fans back at Kingsmead.”

KZN Cricket’s chief executive Heinrich Strydom said the union was excited to partner with Hollywoodb­ets.

“We’re excited about what it’ll mean for the future of cricket in KZN.

“As a company with roots in the city, it’s fantastic that we can work so closely together from a team sponsorshi­p and stadium sponsorshi­p perspectiv­e. It’s been a privilege to partner with Hollywoodb­ets during the past few years. They’re incredibly profession­al people with immense passion for sport and the communitie­s where they are based.”

Hollywoodb­ets Kingsmead is the home of the Hollywoodb­ets Dolphins as well as the Durban Heat franchise.

It will also provide the venue for a One Day Internatio­nal and a T20 Internatio­nal against England this summer.

 ?? | ANESH DEBIKY KZN Cricket ?? HOLLYWOODB­ETS announced yesterday that it had taken on the official naming rights of the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium. Present at the announceme­nt was KZN Cricket chief executive officer Heinrich Strydom, Hollywoodb­ets media and communicat­ions executive Devin Heffer and KZN Cricket’s president Ben Dladla.
| ANESH DEBIKY KZN Cricket HOLLYWOODB­ETS announced yesterday that it had taken on the official naming rights of the Kingsmead Cricket Stadium. Present at the announceme­nt was KZN Cricket chief executive officer Heinrich Strydom, Hollywoodb­ets media and communicat­ions executive Devin Heffer and KZN Cricket’s president Ben Dladla.

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