
Aqua Sun Designs Inc has joined the IMC Over-40s Cricket World Cup 2026 as an Official Bronze Sponsor and Design Partner ahead of the tournament scheduled for Guyana in October next year.
The announcement was made by the tournament’s organising committee, which welcomed the company on board for what is expected to be one of the largest Masters cricket events ever staged in the Caribbean. The competition will feature 16 nations and hundreds of players, officials and supporters from around the world.
As part of the partnership, Aqua Sun Designs will provide support to the tournament while showcasing the architectural, design, and project management services that have established the company as a recognised name in the industry. The company brings more than 15 years of experience in architectural design, interior design, construction planning, project management, and development consulting.
Aqua Sun Designs offers a wide range of professional services, including architectural planning and design, interior design, site planning, cost estimating, construction administration, and feasibility studies. The company also works alongside specialist consultants in fields such as structural and civil engineering, landscape architecture, and project planning.
Cricket West Indies Masters Association (CWIMA) Secretary Roy Singh welcomed the partnership, describing it as an important boost for the tournament.
Singh said partnerships with innovative and forward-thinking companies are critical to the success of major international events and noted that Aqua Sun Designs’ commitment to excellence and professionalism aligns with the values of the World Cup.
The Over-40s Cricket World Cup is expected to generate significant international attention, with 72 matches scheduled across multiple venues in Guyana. Organisers have also planned extensive media coverage, live streaming, community engagement activities and tourism promotion initiatives throughout the tournament.
The organising committee thanked Aqua Sun Designs for its support and expressed confidence that the partnership will help deliver a successful tournament for players, officials and fans.
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