SANDALS TO THE RESCUE!

…Resort chain to sponsor the Windies for Hurricane relief Game at Lord’s

Cricket West Indies (CWI) on Wednesday made a grand announcement that Sandals Resorts will be acting as the Windies team sponsor for tomorrow’s charity match against the ICC World XI. The highly anticipated match will be played at Lord’s on Thursday, 31st May.

West Indies during the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 Final between England and the West Indies at Eden Gardens on April 3, 2016 in Kolkata, India

The announcement was made today by Johnny Grave, Chief Executive Officer of CWI, as the WINDIES arrived in London to prepare for the match and came just one day after Digicel publicized their split from CWI. As part of the agreement for the sponsorship, the WINDIES team will have the Sandals logo on their playing and training clothing, stadium branding at Lord’s and Sky Sports broadcast sponsorship of the match.
“We are delighted Sandals have agreed to partner with us on this fundraising initiative event. Sandals is a strong Caribbean brand and global leader in the luxury travel industry,” Grave said. “This match has great significance for the people of the region and we are very grateful for Sandals’ support.”
Managing Director, Sandals, UK and Europe, Karl Thompson, says, “As ambassadors for the Caribbean, Sandals is delighted to be involved in such a prestigious event. The brand has been the pioneer of luxury hospitality initiatives for over 30 years in the region so to be able to give something back always means a great deal to everybody involved with Sandals”.
The reigning ICC World Twenty20 champions and two-time champions in this format will be led on Thursday by all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite and the squad includes Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels, Samuel Badree, Andre Russell and Denesh Ramdin.
All proceeds will be going towards rebuilding and renovating five major venues as well as other community cricket facilities that were damaged by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The venues that will benefit include Ronald Webster Park in Anguilla, Sir Viv Richards Stadium, Antigua, Windsor Park Stadium in Dominica, Cancryn Cricket Grounds, in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Carib Lumber Ball Park in St. Maarten.
The first ball is set to bowl off from at 6pm (1pm Eastern Caribbean Time/12 noon Jamaica Time).