Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim cricket, PPC $100K deal unveiled

- Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau

MINISTER of Sports, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe has challenged Zimbabwe Cricket to use their new partnershi­p with PPC Cement as an incentive to help turn around the country’s fortunes on the internatio­nal stage.

PPC Cement yesterday unveiled a $100 000 deal as developmen­t partners with ZC and the official shirt sponsor for the national team for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018.

Kazembe reckoned the sponsorshi­p was crucial, especially coming on the eve of the World Cup qualifying tournament, which Zimbabwe will host from March 4-25 on venues spread between Harare, Bulawayo and Kwekwe.

The sponsors also unveiled the new kits at a ceremony that was attended by top officials from the Ministry, the ZC leadership and the national team led by coach Heath Streak and skipper Graeme Cremer.

“PPC Cement is world-renowned for its commitment to quality, innovation and excellence — values I believe should be espoused by ZC and other sporting associatio­ns. In partnering with ZC, I believe PPC is confirming its confidence in sport as a powerful marketing partner,” said Kazembe.

“People who play sport care about originalit­y, quality and efficiency. For companies with the positive brand values of PPC, sport is a winner — by any definition…

“Captain Graeme Cremer and your boys, may you please kiss the badge! Good luck as you bid to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.”

Apart from being the official ODI kit sponsor, PPC Cement will also build 60 concrete wickets around the country.

Kazembe hailed the thrust on developmen­t which he said dove-tailed with Government­s’ programme to introduce the game to rural areas dubbed “Cricket Kumusha.”

ZC chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani said the marriage with PCC Cement has always been on the horizon since their sponsorshi­p of the official dinner of the Triangular series involving Zimbabwe, Sri-Lanka and West indies in Bulawayo two years ago.

“PPC Cement’s investment in cricket is a sure sign that we at Zimbabwe Cricket are definitely doing something right. I believe our associatio­n with PPC makes for a dynamic partnershi­p and will help us to rise as a stable structured supporting organisati­on with a bright future.

“I must say PPC is known for its winning culture. PPC believes in winners and I believe that’s the beginning of creating a winning culture for Zimbabwe Cricket. I believe our associatio­n with a brand like PPC only serves to enhance our own brand and awareness of ZC.

“Yet the partnershi­p is a challenge to us to up our game both on and off the field. To Graeme Cremer and your team, as you take part in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers 2018, you must remember you are carrying the hopes of 15 million people in Zimbabwe and you are also carrying the strongest brand in cement industry in Africa.

“We believe in you, PPC believes in you. We hope that after the tournament your opponents will never again attempt to crash through the concrete wall that you should be. Thank you PPC, we will not let you down, we will not let the game of cricket down.

‘’I hope that this partnershi­p with Zimbabwe’s leading cement manufactur­er will lead to more and better opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion for the future of cricket of Zimbabwe.

“PPC will be partnering us in making concrete wickets in the 10 provinces of the country, which amounts to 60 schools and centres having access to game facility in the form of concrete wickets around Zimbabwe.

“This would be able to give access to the less privileged of our society, the raw talent that Zimbabwe Cricket badly need to improve our selection pool and improve on the fortunes of the national team,” said Mukuhlani.

PPC Cement are not new to sport as they have been powering the Matopos 33-Miler Ultra-Marathon and the PPC Msasa Marathon.

The company’s managing director, Kelibone Masiyane, said they were delighted to be involved with the national team and ZC’s developmen­t programmes.

“Across Africa, PPC champions the value of investing in communitie­s through sport, and we are proud to continue to specifical­ly invest in local cricket.

“Cricket as a sport holds a unique place in the hearts of many Zimbabwean­s, and as PPC we are proud to share common values with the Zimbabwe cricket team, on and off the pitch.

“We understand the value of pulling together and working as a team, and we share a vision of success for the future as Zimbabwean­s.

“At PPC we believe on approachin­g every day with consistenc­y and integrity, and this is an approach that is equally important in the sporting arena,” said Masiyane.

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