Sports Australia :: Your online home for Australian Sport
  :: news :: opinion :: independent & australian Friday July 25, 2008

SPORTS MENU

 :: HOME

 :: AFL

 :: BASKETBALL

 :: CRICKET

 :: FOOTBALL

 :: RUGBY LEAGUE

 :: RUGBY UNION

 :: OTHER SPORTS

FEATURES

 :: ARTICLES

 :: MONTH ARTICLES

 :: OPINION

 :: REPORTERS

 :: BETTING

 :: TIPPING

 :: ABOUT US

 :: CONTACT



SPORTS DELIVERED

Every sports fan has classic moments that will be remembered forever.

Be it a Grand Final triumph or a last minute thriller, you're sure to find everything you ever wanted at ...
Sports Delivered!



GOOGLE SEARCH
Google

SportsAustralia

The Web




NEWS ARTICLE
Tuesday September 27, 2005 Cricket :: Cricket Australia


Curtain draws on ING's 14-year association with cricket


Cricket '05 @ Sports Australia Cricket Australia and ING today announced the 2005-06 season would be ING’s last as major sponsor of Australia’s domestic one-day competition, marking the end to one of the longest and most successful partnerships in Australian sport.

The current seven-year sponsorship concludes at the end of the upcoming season, and after careful consideration, ING has decided not to enter a new contract so it can focus on its other marketing programs.

ING began the sponsorship under its old name of Mercantile Mutual for the 1992-93 season and continued the sponsorship after its brand change to ING in 2001.

“We completely understand the reasons why ING will not be renewing its contract after the coming season. It has been a highly-successful partnership for both parties, and we are very grateful for their support,” said Cricket Australia Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland.

“ING has been a terrific partner to work with and they have certainly brought a number of new innovations to the game such as the ‘Hit the Sign’ competition, which has added a lot of interest for both the players and spectators alike.

“The ING Cup is the world’s strongest domestic one-day cricket competition and is an important part of our planning for our 2007 World Cup defence in the West Indies.

“Our plans for the competition, including new ways of presenting it to a wider public, will add to the competition’s value in the sponsorship market place and offer a new commercial partner an exciting time to be joining the game in Australia,” said Mr Sutherland.

ING Chief Executive Officer Paul Bedbrook said: “ING is delighted with its long association with the game and proud to have contributed to the great success of the one-day domestic competition, now synonymous with the name - ING Cup.

“It has been a great partnership in every sense. We have worked together to bring new ideas to the game, taken top level cricket to local communities from Bankstown to Ballarat, and helped put in place strong foundations for developing Australian one-day cricket.

“As a company we have benefited greatly from our involvement and it has been a central to our brand promotion, first as Mercantile Mutual, and since 2001 as ING. We have made a commercial decision to focus on other marketing programs and therefore have decided that we cannot make another long-term commitment at the conclusion of our existing contract.

“We are looking forward to our final season which we believe will be as exciting as ever, and a celebration of our 14-year partnership.”



 
Copyright © 2000-2005 SportsAustralia.   All rights reserved.