Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced a partnership with betting company Dafabet, bringing it on board as an event partner of the South Africa men’s national cricket team’s upcoming home season across Tests and One-Day Internationals (ODIs).
The Proteas are set to host Australia, Bangladesh, and England across eight Test matches, with the tours also featuring ODI matches.
The home season kicks off later this year in September and will conclude in January next year.
Pholetsi Moseki, Chief Executive Officer, Cricket South Africa (CSA), commented:
“CSA is proud to partner with Dafabet as the event sponsor for the Proteas Men’s home summer, which promises to be a packed and exciting season of cricket. We value our growing relationship with Dafabet and their ongoing support of South African cricket. Their continued investment in the game reflects a shared commitment to creating meaningful fan experiences and supporting the long-term success of cricket nationwide.”
John Cruces, Head of Sponsorships, Dafabet, added:
“Given we’re already a partner of Cricket South Africa, the opportunity to sponsor the Summer Tests and the One Day Internationals was a no-brainer. Our aim is to build on the existing partnership and be part of the growth in the sport within the country. We have no doubt these are going to be some of the most viewed matches over the next five months, with cricket of the very highest level on display. We wish the Proteas the very best of luck.”
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