Jamaica: Cigarette Company pumps $2m into cricket (10 February 1999)
The Cigarette Company of Jamaica created local cricket history yesterday when it announced the largest single company sponsorship of the sport at the Courtleigh Hotel
10-Feb-1999
10 February 1999
Jamaica: Cigarette Company pumps $2m into cricket
The Jamaica Gleaner
The Cigarette Company of Jamaica created local cricket history
yesterday when it announced the largest single company sponsorship of
the sport at the Courtleigh Hotel.
Through the brand Rothmans, the company will sponsor the Senior Cup
competition and the National Championship to the tune of $2 million.
In making the announcement, sales and promotions manager of the
Cigarette Company, Peter Green, said his company was pleased to play
its part in the development of local cricket.
"We are pleased to be a part of this venture," Green said.
"With the present debacle on the tour of South Africa and cricket
increasingly competing with other sports like football and basketball
for sponsorship dollars it is important that cricket continue to
attract local and regional support, otherwise I would hate to think
what might happen to the game," he said.
Last year, there was no sponsorship of the Senior Cup played by
Surrey teams Boys' Town, Portland, Kensington, Police, St. Catherine
Cricket Club, Kingston, the Jamaica Defence Force, Melbourne, St.
Thomas and Tivoli.
This year, the Senior Cup will be played in the three counties,
Surrey, Middlesex (Clarendon, St. Ann, St. Catherine Parish,
Manchester) and Cornwall (Trelawny, Hanover, St. Elizabeth and St.
James).
The winner of the Surrey Senior Cup will receive $40,000. The
Middlesex and Cornwall winners will get $30,000 each.
The winners of each County will then advance to the finals of the
National Cricket Championship with two (the winning teams from the
Surrey and Cornwall competitions) playing in a semi-final. The
winning team from Middlesex has been given a bye to the final by
virtue of a draw done at the press conference.
A cash award of $100,000 will go to the winner of the National
Cricket Championship, twice the amount allotted to the runner-up.
In addition, the man of the round for each county in the Senior Cup
will get $1000, the man of the semi-final $3,000 and the man of the
final $5,000.
The Senior Cup starts on Saturday.
Source :: The Jamaica Gleaner (https://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/)