Rado has been announced as the Official Timing Partner of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The multi-year partnership agreement covers all international cricket matches involving the England men’s and women’s national cricket teams.
The deal will also see Rado’s logo displayed on LED boards throughout all international cricket grounds, on large-screen televisions, and on visuals for umpire and team reviews.
Russell James, Sales & Marketing Director, ECB, stated:
“We are so proud to partner with Rado and welcome them to cricket as the ECB’s first Official Timing Partner. Rado are starting their journey in the sport at a hugely exciting time. This year millions of people will be glued to the action as we eagerly anticipate a joint men’s and women’s Ashes followed by an action-packed summer of International cricket, before the men’s 50-over team head off to ICC Cricket World Cup in India. We look forward to working with Rado to help continue the success England teams have seen at international level over recent years.“
Adrian Bosshard, CEO, Rado, added:
“We are thrilled to be the ECB’s first Official Timing Partner at this very exciting time for cricket in England and across the world. We look forward to being at the heart of the action supporting the England men’s and women’s teams at all of their international fixtures. Cricket is one of the world’s most popular sports and we know how much it is loved by fans of Rado – it gives us much pleasure to bring Rado and the best cricket teams in the world together in this partnership.“
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