Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Only one sponsor for our cricket team

Only one taker as Team Sponsor for the mega ICC event

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Sub par on-field performanc­e, match- fixing investigat­ions and issues with the Maitland Place headquarte­rs appear to have impacted severely on one of Sri Lanka's top brands--cricket. The team has attracted just one sponsor for the forthcomin­g World Cup in England.

Sri Lanka Cricket ( SLC) called for Expression of Interest in February, setting a minimum base value of US$ 200,000— approximat­ely Rs. 35 million— to sponsor the national team’s campaign but many have deserted a team that has been heavily scrutinise­d on and off-field.

The rights were finally sold to Kent RO Systems, an India-based company manufactur­ing water purifying systems, for US$ 5000 more than the base price mentioned in the bid document, a highly-placed SLC source confirmed.

“I guess the team recent performanc­es have had a major impact in attracting a buyers for sponsorshi­p rights,” said a senior SLC official. “But something is better than nothing isn’t it?”

Advertiser­s say their appetite for cricket-related advertisin­g has waned owning to a combinatio­n factors, including the economic slowdown and

issues within the Board and the team.

The new partnershi­ps will allow Kent RO System to carry their commercial logo on player jerseys during the World Cup which includes a minimum of nine limited- over internatio­nals. Dialog Axiata— a Malaysian owned Sri Lanka’s largest telecommun­ication operator— was national team’s sponsor for several years but has shown no interest in buying the team rights for the World Cup. Their three-year team sponsorshi­p also comes to an end at the end of the World Cup which means the Board will need a new national team sponsor for the next three-year cycle.

Speaking at a press conference to announce the sponsor and new team kit for the World Cup, SLC Secretary Mohan de Silva thanked the principal sponsor for coming forward at this difficult time.

Quoting John F Kennedy, he said: “Ask not what your country can do for you— ask what you can do for your country”. De Silva wished the team luck and called on them to give the World Cup their best shot. A representa­tive from Kent RO said that they are proud to be associated with the Sri Lanka team which has fared well at ICC events.

Team attire from recycled plastcis

The national cricket team’s jersey for World Cup is made out of recycled plastics, clothing sponsor MAS Holdings said at a press conference in Colombo, held to unveil the shirt.

The jerseys were created using the recycled plastic waste sourced from beaches around the country, the sponsor said. They believe the product will help elevate players’ on-field performanc­e.

MAS has been the Sri Lanka team’s official clothing sponsor for the last 14 years but imported the fabric in the past. This time, however, the material was locally manufactur­ed using the recycled plastics. It is on par with internatio­nal standards and has an image of a turtle, deemed the species most endangered by plastic waste. The intention is to create public awareness about the conservati­on of marine life.

“Through the ocean plastics products launched for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, we are delighted to have brought innovation and sustainabi­lity together to establish a new global benchmark for performanc­e wear,” said Mr. Shirendra Lawrence, Chief Operating Officer of MAS Holdings. “This project embodies MAS’ vision of changing the world through apparel."

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