The Courts Caribbean Group has proudly announced its role as the official partner of the upcoming Caribbean Premier League T20 tournament.
The CPLT20 games will be held in six host countries; Antigua, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, St Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago from July 30 and closes in Port of Spain, Trinidad on August 24, 2013. The tournament is all about merging sports and entertainment with a number of international and regional cricket stars taking part in the games.
“CPL’s partnership with Courts is a very strategic and beneficial one to both parties, and we are thrilled about the possibilities that exist for us from a marketing perspective,” said CPL CEO Damien O’Donohoe. “Combining our advertising and marketing programmes with that of Courts will heighten the awareness of CPL across the region and increase fan support, which will put people in the stands at matches and customers in the aisles of Courts.”
In the coming weeks, Courts promises customers and fans opportunities that will take them into the excitement at all matches. Commenting on the local sponsorship, Mr. Derek Luk Pat, Managing Director Courts OECS said; “Our partnership with CPLT20 will allow our customers the opportunity to be an integral part of the thrilling games and fans could look forward to exciting consumer win promotions for VIP tickets and player appearances in stores across the country.”
Tickets to the matches will go on sale at Courts very soon.
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