Sandals Resorts announced as new long-term principal sponsor of Cricket West Indies

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) is delighted to announce that Sandals Resorts, the iconic Caribbean brand and global leader in the luxury travel industry, has agreed a long-term contract to become the new principal partner and team sponsor of the WINDIES, following their support of last week’s Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge at Lord’s.

The new partnership is effective immediately and will cover all WINDIES teams from U-15s through to the WINDIES Men’s and Women’s teams.  As part of the agreement Sandals will have their logo inscribed on all WINDIES playing and training clothing, as well as benefiting from activating WINDIES cricket in their marketing and social responsibility programmes. Sandals will also enjoy stadium branding at all home matches and broadcast sponsorship of all WINDIES matches shown on Sky Sports.

The announcement was confirmed today by Johnny Grave, Chief Executive Officer of CWI, as the WINDIES prepare for their three-Test series against Sri Lanka; which starts tomorrow(Wednesday 6th of June) at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad.

“WINDIES cricket is the heartbeat of the Caribbean and we’re thrilled to partner with such a prestigious international brand as Sandals which is also synonymous with promoting the best of the Caribbean to the world.  Sandals shares our determination to strengthen and grow cricket across the region, as well as harnessing cricket’s power to drive economic investment and tourism” said Grave.

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 31: West Indies celebrate after dismissing Tamim Iqbal of the ICC World XI during the T20 match between ICC World XI and West Indies at Lord’s Cricket Ground on May 31, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

Grave added, “This announcement comes at an exciting time for CWI, as we have just embarked on an ambitious new 5-year strategic plan.  Sandals Resorts’ investment will not only help fuel the game at all levels within the Caribbean but will enable us to achieve our strategic objectives.  We are thrilled that Sandals have agreed to partner us once again and that they are re-invigorating their support of cricket within the region”.

In commenting on the new arrangement Chairman of Sandals the Hon. Mr. Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart OJ, CD, Hon. LL.D said, “Our relationship with West Indies cricket is not a new one, having sponsored tours to the UK in 1995, 2000 and 2004, and we have now deepened our support for the WINDIES with this sponsorship which will cover ALL upcoming tours including the World Cup until the end of 2020. We have absolutely loved our association with West Indies Cricket over the years, and we look forward with great enthusiasm to this latest partnership, which started with a win against the ICC World XI in the hurricane relief fundraising match at Lord’s on May 31. We look forward to the WINDIES continuing its winning ways in the series against Sri Lanka, and the others to come.”

Mr. Stewart added, “Sandals believes in the collective power of our Caribbean people, which has been at the heart of our success as the World’s Leading All-Inclusive Company for 22 consecutive years. Similarly, the WINDIES has been one of the most important institutions in fostering regional unity and pride. Sandals and West Indies cricket are two of the most successful indigenous brands to have come out of the Caribbean, which makes this partnership a natural fit, and we are proud to work alongside Cricket West Indies once more.”

The WINDIES Men’s and Women’s teams are the current ICC World T20 Champions.

The partnership is set to run until December 31, 2020.

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  1. What I fail to hear from this announcement is the price that Sandals will pay for this. We knew how much it has cost Digicel. Lets hear now how much Butch is willing to pay for all the branding his company will get athe ll over the world

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