Mercantile Mutual Cup sponsorship
Australian Cricket Board (ACB) Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed today announced the ACB and Mercantile Mutual had reached agreement on a further seven-year contract to sponsor domestic one-day cricket in Australia
Australian Cricket Board
25-Feb-1999
Mercantile Mutual has sponsored the Australian summer's Mercantile
Mutual Cup for seven seasons - the premier domestic one-day competition
in the world.
At a media conference in Sydney today, Mercantile Mutual Managing
Director Rod Atfield said his company believed its continued partnership
with the ACB would strengthen the game at all levels.
"Mercantile Mutual is excited to confirm our long-term commitment to
Australian cricket with a new seven-year sponsorship for Australia's
national one-day championship - The Mercantile Mutual Cup," Mr Atfield
said.
"It is widely recognised that one of the major strengths of Australian
cricket is its depth of talent and we are proud that players like Adam
Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie and Michael Bevan have made their mark in The
Mercantile Mutual Cup.
Mr Speed paid tribute to Mr Atfield and Mercantile Mutual, saying his
company's sponsorship had revolutionised the domestic one-day
competition in Australia.
"Mercantile Mutual has challenged the players to take their game to
another level during the course of its sponsorship with such innovations
as the new fielding restrictions between the 16th and 30th overs, as
well as offering lucrative rewards for the 'Hit the Sign' competition,"
Mr Speed said.
"On behalf of the ACB, I wish to thank Rod Atfield and Mercantile Mutual
for their support and cricket looks forward to continuing this fine
partnership," Mr Speed said.