Cricket South Africa has teamed up with Roc Nation Sports International in a bid “to continue driving the sport in an exciting new direction”.
In a press release on Thursday, CSA said “the dynamic partnership is founded on the key principles of powerful story-telling, mutual respect and shared values.
“As part of this new chapter, the core vision of the collaboration includes proactive engagement with a passionate cricket fanbase, striving for excellence both on and off the field, while facilitating a vibrant match-day experience.
“As Cricket South Africa looks to the future as a ‘sportstainment’ brand, the organisation welcomed the opportunity to join forces with one of the world’s leading entertainment and sports agencies in RNSI.”
CSA CEO Pholetsi Moseki said: “CSA is deliberate and intentional about repositioning its energy to a fan-facing brand experience. The bumper calendar properties that CSA has to offer will be elevated to a global audience, which will in turn export the CSA brand and its varied offerings.
“This new direction augurs well for the appetite that our sport fans have demonstrated for our products and is bound to resonate soundly across the country and the globe. This is a thrilling moment for CSA as it charters the excitement back to the fans, to be part of it.”
CSA said the partnership with Roc Nation Sports, which represents Proteas white-ball captain Temba Bavuma, will also give it “access to commercial platforms and opportunities that will assist in delivering the business objectives and goals”.
RNSI president Michael Yormark added: “This is a multi-faceted partnership that I am confident will be a great success, and our desire is for all cricket lovers to be part of it, and to passionately connect with the sport. There are so many incredible athletes involved in SA cricket, with inspirational stories waiting to be told, not only in South Africa, but across a global market.
“For those who might ask why or how this partnership came about, the answer is that we believe the future looks bright for South African cricket. Both the men and women’s teams have produced some superb results of late, while the recent announcement of a dynamic new T20 competition is yet another exciting prospect on the horizon. It’s clear that there is a fresh energy, and lots of dynamic plans in the pipelines, which will appeal to a vibrant audience of sports lovers.”
Partnership deliverables
- Brand amplification
- Social media strategy and execution
- Creative campaign activations
- Community initiatives
- Fan engagement
- Bespoke support in key areas
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— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) June 9, 2022