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Cricket South Africa (CSA) partners with Suzuki

Cricket South Africa, the country’s cricket-governing body, has announced a multi-year partnership with Japanese automaker Suzuki, which comes on board as the Official Vehicle Partner of CSA and the Official Proteas Men’s and Women’s ODI Partner.

The deal will see Suzuki provide CSA’s Development Hubs with 30 vehicles to support the growth of the game at the grassroots levels and an additional 12 vehicles to CSA to further support its initiatives.

On the deal, Pholetsi Moseki, CSA Chief Executive Officer, added:

Cricket South Africa (CSA) is proud to welcome Suzuki, one of the country’s household names in the motor industry, to the CSA family. This partnership aligns with the organisation’s strategic pillars of excellence and access, providing us with an exciting opportunity to grow the game and inspire the next generation of cricketers. Like CSA, Suzuki is dedicated to delivering exceptional value and unmatched customer service to South Africans. Their commitment to South African cricket is further strengthened through this collaboration, and together, we drive inclusivity and create opportunities for all to be part of this incredible journey.

Henno Havenga, General Manager of Sales and Marketing at Suzuki Auto South Africa, added:

A first for Suzuki in South Africa. Suzuki Auto South Africa is honoured to announce this partnership, that marks the brand’s first-ever sponsorship of a national team. It is a milestone that reflects the brand’s commitment to South African sport and talent. Suzuki Auto South Africa is proud to stand alongside both the Proteas Men’s and Women’s ODI teams as their official partner, reinforcing its dedication to development and excellence in sport. While this partnership is primarily focused on the ODI teams, Suzuki Auto South Africa’s presence will extend across all formats of the game, including T20 and Test cricket.

It also creates a great platform for the Suzuki brand to create a passion for sport and support the development of young talent. Sport has always been a unifier, bringing people together and driving meaningful change in communities. Through this collaboration, Suzuki Auto South Africa is not only supporting the national teams but also making an impact at the grassroots level, ensuring that young cricketers across South Africa have the resources and opportunities to grow within the game.

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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