Bidding begins for Sri Lanka Cricket sponsorship
Seven companies, including the current sponsor Dilmah Tea, have expressedformal interest in bidding for Sri Lankan team sponsorship for the nextfour years, according to Sri Lanka Cricket sources
Charlie Austin
01-Mar-2005
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Seven companies, including the current sponsor Dilmah Tea, have expressed
formal interest in bidding for Sri Lankan team sponsorship for the next
four years, according to Sri Lanka Cricket sources. The present
contract expires after the end of the postponed New Zealand tour next
month.
The seven interested companies include Dilmah Tea, KIA Motors, Hero Honda
and LG Electronics. Winfield Associates have sourced two interested local
companies and Taj Television, the current broadcasting rightsholder, has
also sourced one undisclosed interested party.
The second stage of the bid process will now commence and bid documents are
now being prepared by SJMS Associates, the financial auditors who are
overseeing the process to ensure transparency. The deadline for formal bids
is expected to be March 15. The winner will be announced shortly afterwards.
Dilmah Tea won the previous contract with a record offer of US$3.3million for
three years. SLC sources claim the starting price for the new four-year term
is going to be around US$5million. The scheduling of several India tours over
the four-year period is an important attraction, including two full tours in
2005 and 2008 plus two additional tri-series in 2005 and 2006.
But the last time the rights were offered was also before the controversy
over World Cup branding that nearly forced Dilmah's logo off the players'
kits because of a product clash with Pepsi. A last-minute compromise was
reached but potential sponsors will now be aware that the plum events, the
World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, are not necessarily included in the
package unless they are a major ICC sponsor.