Blue Label Telecoms the new sponsor for Proteas T20 team

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The Proteas T20 squad will take to the field against Bangladesh in Dhaka with a new brand backing the team.

Blue Label Telecoms on Monday announced that its Indian associate, Oxigen, will be the brand behind the Proteas for all T20 matches in the upcoming season.

The Proteas will feature in 12 T20 matches against Bangladesh, New Zealand, India, England and Australia before next year’s ICC World Twenty 20 Championships in India.

“Although this is no new sponsor, we are excited by the value of introducing Oxigen, an Indian brand, to our suite of sponsors,” Cricket South Africa’s Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat, commented.

“The Proteas are a globally recognised brand with huge support in India and this exciting development by Blue Label Telecoms is both unique and a first for Cricket South Africa. Having an international-based company as our team sponsor is a pioneering step.

“We were always keen to exploit opportunities in the global market as the Proteas brand is a highly valued brand,” Lorgat concluded.

Mark Levy, joint CEO of Blue Label Telecoms, commented: “We enjoy a long standing relationship with Cricket South Africa, spanning many years, through our sponsorship of the Proteas. Oxigen is a brand born and bred in India, and we expect that Oxigen’s sponsorship of the Proteas T20 team will resonate closely with the Indian community, considering the massive impact the brand has in the country.”

Pramod Saxena, chairperson and managing director of Oxigen, added: “This is a milestone moment for Oxigen. India has a deep rooted history with South Africa in its fight for freedom, which has resulted in significant relationships encompassing brotherhood and camaraderie.

Eleven years ago, when Oxigen entered into a joint venture with Blue Label Telecoms, we created history in the prepaid industry in India by becoming market leaders,” he explained. “Today, the sponsorship of Cricket South Africa by Oxigen carries the same promise of setting a new trend, whereby local brands will take part in global sponsorships and enhance the ‘esprit de corps’ at an international level.”

The Proteas depart for Bangladesh later on Monday. Their first of two T20 international matches against Bangladesh will be played in Dhaka on July 5.

Sport24 - http://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/Proteas/New-sponsor-for-Proteas-T20-team-20150629
 

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So our national team will wear a logo of a brand that is not even available in South Africa ???

Not right.
 

Hamish McPanji

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So our national team will wear a logo of a brand that is not even available in South Africa ???

Not right.

We have a breakthrough. It's about time everyone settles for the truth that we are in fact insignificant
 

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So our national team will wear a logo of a brand that is not even available in South Africa ???

Not right.

yeah, utter BS. Its all about the $$$.

Moreover, they sponsoring us purely based on the India series which is sure to generate huge audience numbers.

I just hope we got good money for it.
 

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So our national team will wear a logo of a brand that is not even available in South Africa ???

Not right.

I hear rumours they're also in talks with Budweiser… :p
 

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I feel sad when I look at the success of Brett and Mark :D
 

stefan9

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I have no issue with the sponsor, obviously the local sponsors weren't interested enough to put up the same cash.
 

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This seems similar to what ABSA wanted to do with their Springbok sponsorship. They wanted an ABSA logo on the jersey in SA, but a Barclays logo when playing away.
 
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