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  • Fedex delivers a big hit with cricket-themed ad campaign

    Fedex delivers a big hit with cricket-themed ad campaign

    MUMBAI: When it comes to logistics, some deliveries are best left to the pros, especially if your courier of choice happens to be a cricketer! That’s the cheeky premise behind Fedex’s latest brand film, The Shipment, created by Saatchi & Saatchi India. Starring Joburg Super Kings’ Faf du Plessis, Devon Conway, and Sibonelo Makhanya, the campaign blends humour with purpose to showcase Fedex’s reliability. Through their comically flawed delivery attempts, the ad underscores the logistics giant’s commitment to empowering SMEs with seamless global shipping solutions.

    “Fedex plays a vital role in empowering SMEs,” said Fedex vice president of marketing and air network for middle east, Indian Subcontinent, and Africa Nitin Navneet Tatiwala. “With our speed, expertise, and global reach, entrepreneurs can trust us to deliver their products seamlessly.”

    Saatchi & Saatchi India, no stranger to cricket-themed storytelling, crafted a campaign that blends sports fandom with brand messaging in a way that sticks. “We threw out over 20 ideas before locking in the final three,” said Saatchi & Saatchi India chief creative officer Rohit Malkani. “From start to finish, it was an absolute riot! Roopali’s direction and Aman’s music were the perfect finishing touches.”

    Saatchi & Saatchi India head of north and east Hindol Purkayastha added, “Cricket fans remember content that stands out. This campaign isn’t just engaging, it’s delivering results in international markets. And we’re just getting started!”

    Blending cricket, comedy, and commerce, the ad highlights how Fedex is the go-to logistics partner for South Africa’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The film follows an ambitious SME owner, Sibusiso, who struggles to get his products delivered on time. Enter three Joburg Super Kings (JSK) cricketers, each attempting bizarre, unconventional shipping methods—with predictably disastrous results. Whether it’s hurling packages like a fast bowler or getting creative with unorthodox deliveries, the message is clear: some things are best left to the experts.

  • What Famous Cricketers Have to Say About Four-Day Tests

    What Famous Cricketers Have to Say About Four-Day Tests

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) proposes that the duration of Test matches be changed to four days instead of five. According to the ICC, this was to reduce the numerous pressure points in the global cricket calendar.

    If the changes were to take place, it would become mandatory to the World Test Championship starting 2023. The ICC committee is considering that the changes be considered in 2020 in which a lot of cricketers have opposed to.

    With four-day Tests, the fifth day will obviously be removed when in fact, it is the most exciting day of a Test match. Also, on cases wherein a day must be washed out due to unpredictable circumstances, the game could still push through within four days. However, if the Test matches are to be shortened in four days and something occurs, the remaining 3 days would not be enough to obtain a proper result.  

    The issue has filled the cricket world of different statements of opposition against the said matter.

    Here’s what some famous cricketers have to say:

    Francois ‘Faf’ du Plessis, captain of South African team:
    ‘I am a fan of Test cricket going five days. The great draws of the game always go to five days’. Du Plessis also said that the result of the game that they had just played would not be the same if in case it was played in just four days.

    This statement of du Plessis went against the stand of Cricket South Africa which firmly said that its ‘official policy to support four-day Test match cricket’. This was because of the fact that South Africa had played a four-day Test match against Zimbabwe way back December 2017.

    Virat Kohli, captain of India National Cricket team:
    Kohli says that he is not a fan of the proposal and that the five-day format and that the Test format should not be altered. The captain of the Men in Blue also slammed the ICC by saying that the intent is not right because sooner or later, they will be speaking of shortening the Test matches to three days and so on until Test matches completely disappear.

    Sachin Tendulkar, Indian cricket legend:
    Tendulkar, dubbed as the God of Cricket, also disagrees with the changing of Test format. Based on his statement, taking away the fifth day in a Test match for spin bowlers is like taking out the first day for fast bowlers.

    Rohit Sharma, player of India National Cricket team:
    Sharma backed up their captain’s statement by saying that if a game lasts for four days, then it is a first-class match and not a Test match.

    Ben Stokes, vice-captain of England Test team:
    Stokes says that he prefers keeping the longer format of the game. ‘It's the best format of the game and it makes cricket and games like these just unforgettable’, says Stokes, referring to the five-day cricket format.

    Joe Root, captain of the England Test team:
    After England’s win over South Africa, Root gives out his stand on the issue by saying ‘What a great win that was. A great five days of cricket. You wouldn't see it if it was a four-day game, would you? It's a great advert for five-day Test matches’.

    Glen McGrath, former Australia fast bowler:
    ‘I'm very much a traditionalist. I like the game the way it is. To me, five days is very special and I'd hate to see it get any shorter. The introduction of pink Tests, day-night Tests is a great way to continue keeping our game fresh and moving forward. In respects to changing how many days its played, I'm actually against it. I like the way it is’.

    Nathan Lyon, Australia fast offspinner:
    Lyon also thinks that the idea is ridiculous and that he seriously hopes that the ICC is not considering it to happen. He said that he believes that four-day Tests are most likely to have more draws because the fifth day in a Test is what makes the game crucial.

    Aside from the aforementioned statements, the long list of people who are not in favour of four-day Tests goes on. Despite many opposing statements, there are still a handful of players who agree to ICC’s proposal. For more details on this issue, tune in and be updated with the latest cricket news on Sportsadda.com.

  • Cricketing legend MS Dhoni and CARS24 announce strategic tie-up

    Cricketing legend MS Dhoni and CARS24 announce strategic tie-up

    New Delhi: India’s leading home-grown global talent management company Rhiti Sports Management has announced the strategic partnership between legendary cricketer MS Dhoni and CARS24, one of the country’s fastest growing tech-enabled used car companies. As part of this partnership facilitated by Rhiti Sports Management, Dhoni will own equity in CARS24 and will also act as its brand ambassador.

    As Dhoni and several other leading sports personalities’ image and brand management consultant, Rhiti Sports has worked tirelessly to bring in new additions to their brand portfolio. As a fully integrated sports marketing and management company, Rhiti Sports offers a wide range of services such as sports consultancy, conceptualisation, athlete representation, sports asset management and marketing, event management, media rights distribution, sponsorship, live entertainment and original content production services.

    According to Arun Pandey, Chairman and Managing Director of Rhiti Sports Management, “MS. Dhoni is a catalyst for ‘change’. He has changed the way cricket was seen earlier and how its is seen today. And, I can relate the same change in the space CARS24 caters to. Extremely delighted on facilitating this partnership.”

    On his association with the brand, Dhoni said, “I am thrilled to be part of the CARS24 journey. Besides being a fan of all things to do with cars, I am also a fan of new age companies that are disruptive, innovative and shaping the future. CARS24 is definitely one of these companies. They have big ambitions and I am excited to work with them and help them achieve their goals.”

    Dhoni is already the face of prestigious brands such as GoDaddy, Bharat Matrimony, Mastercard India, Dream11 and SEVEN among others and Rhiti Sports aims to increase his outreach in the months ahead.  Some of the other leading sports personalities managed by the company are Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Faf Du Plessis, Mohit Sharma, Gurkeerat Singh, Karn Sharma, Pragyan Ojha and Kaustubh Radkar.

  • CPL ties with Facebook Live for 2016 matches international broadcast

    CPL ties with Facebook Live for 2016 matches international broadcast

    MUMBAI: The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has announced live broadcast on Facebook of all thirty four CPL 2016 matches around the world, via Facebook’s official live streaming partner Grabyo. CPL will become the first sports league to supplement its existing broadcast deals and use the Facebook Live platform to ensure that 40 countries around the world, including the likes of Pakistan, South Africa and The Philippines can now view the sport live. It will also be the first time ever an international cricket match will be broadcast on Facebook Live.

    A host of international stars will be competing from across the cricketing world at this year’s CPL including the likes of AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis, Shakib Al Hasan, Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Shoaib Malik, Kumar Sangakkara, Dale Steyn, Mike Hussey and Shane Watson.

    In addition, the six CPL sides – Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Jamaica Tallawahs, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Zouks and Trinbago Knight Riders will include a number of ICC World T20 champions including the likes of Carlos Brathwaite, Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle and Andre Russell who took the world by storm in India earlier this year.

    Cricket fans from Argentina to Hungary will now be able to watch the T20 stars in action starting with Trinbago Knight Riders clash with St. Lucia Zouks from the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad on Wednesday, 29 June (9pm Caribbean / 2am GMT / 6.30am India) and running through to the final in St. Kitts & Nevis on 7 August.

    Commenting on using Facebook Live, CPL chief operations officer Pete Russell said: “We are delighted to announce how we’re using Facebook Live, which we believe has the potential to change the face of cricket broadcasting and enhance the CPL’s ever-increasing international audience.”

    “In 2015 the CPL’s global viewership exceeded 93 million and we now have the platform to boost our viewership even further for the forthcoming tournament. Caroline Smith, CPL’s Head of Digital, and her team have done a fantastic job with our social media activity and this deal proves that they have put us ahead of the curve in understanding how best to reach our global fans with live games” added Russel.

    Facebook India Sports Partnerships Asha Thacker said “Facebook Live allows fans to connect to cricket and their favourite stars and we are delighted to be working with the Hero Caribbean Premier League and Grabyo for this cricketing first and to help bring fans around the world closer to the game. As the world’s largest sports stadium, more cricket fans engage with content on Facebook than anywhere else and it is unique experiences such as this that allow fans to engage in a more meaningful way.”

    Grabyo CEO Gareth Capon said, “On the pitch, T20 cricket is helping to globalize and expand the sport of cricket, bringing a new generation of fans into the game. The use of social video, particularly live streaming, presents an opportunity to reach an unparalleled audience far beyond the traditional broadcast ecosystem.

    “Facebook offers an user base of 1.6 billion and to be able to bring live action from the best cricketing talent direct to mobile devices around the world, right as the action happens, is incredibly exciting. We look forward to working with the CPL throughout the tournament and helping them use social video to engage new audiences across the globe.” Added Capon.

    CPL will be live broadcasted in Argentina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Fiji, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, PNG (Papua New Guinea), Romania, Russia, Samoa, Singapore, South Africa, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Vanuatu

  • CPL ties with Facebook Live for 2016 matches international broadcast

    CPL ties with Facebook Live for 2016 matches international broadcast

    MUMBAI: The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has announced live broadcast on Facebook of all thirty four CPL 2016 matches around the world, via Facebook’s official live streaming partner Grabyo. CPL will become the first sports league to supplement its existing broadcast deals and use the Facebook Live platform to ensure that 40 countries around the world, including the likes of Pakistan, South Africa and The Philippines can now view the sport live. It will also be the first time ever an international cricket match will be broadcast on Facebook Live.

    A host of international stars will be competing from across the cricketing world at this year’s CPL including the likes of AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis, Shakib Al Hasan, Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Shoaib Malik, Kumar Sangakkara, Dale Steyn, Mike Hussey and Shane Watson.

    In addition, the six CPL sides – Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Jamaica Tallawahs, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Zouks and Trinbago Knight Riders will include a number of ICC World T20 champions including the likes of Carlos Brathwaite, Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle and Andre Russell who took the world by storm in India earlier this year.

    Cricket fans from Argentina to Hungary will now be able to watch the T20 stars in action starting with Trinbago Knight Riders clash with St. Lucia Zouks from the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad on Wednesday, 29 June (9pm Caribbean / 2am GMT / 6.30am India) and running through to the final in St. Kitts & Nevis on 7 August.

    Commenting on using Facebook Live, CPL chief operations officer Pete Russell said: “We are delighted to announce how we’re using Facebook Live, which we believe has the potential to change the face of cricket broadcasting and enhance the CPL’s ever-increasing international audience.”

    “In 2015 the CPL’s global viewership exceeded 93 million and we now have the platform to boost our viewership even further for the forthcoming tournament. Caroline Smith, CPL’s Head of Digital, and her team have done a fantastic job with our social media activity and this deal proves that they have put us ahead of the curve in understanding how best to reach our global fans with live games” added Russel.

    Facebook India Sports Partnerships Asha Thacker said “Facebook Live allows fans to connect to cricket and their favourite stars and we are delighted to be working with the Hero Caribbean Premier League and Grabyo for this cricketing first and to help bring fans around the world closer to the game. As the world’s largest sports stadium, more cricket fans engage with content on Facebook than anywhere else and it is unique experiences such as this that allow fans to engage in a more meaningful way.”

    Grabyo CEO Gareth Capon said, “On the pitch, T20 cricket is helping to globalize and expand the sport of cricket, bringing a new generation of fans into the game. The use of social video, particularly live streaming, presents an opportunity to reach an unparalleled audience far beyond the traditional broadcast ecosystem.

    “Facebook offers an user base of 1.6 billion and to be able to bring live action from the best cricketing talent direct to mobile devices around the world, right as the action happens, is incredibly exciting. We look forward to working with the CPL throughout the tournament and helping them use social video to engage new audiences across the globe.” Added Capon.

    CPL will be live broadcasted in Argentina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Fiji, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, PNG (Papua New Guinea), Romania, Russia, Samoa, Singapore, South Africa, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Vanuatu

  • Marriott India partners Rising Pune Supergiants for IPL Season 2016

    Marriott India partners Rising Pune Supergiants for IPL Season 2016

    MUMBAI: The digital campaign #MarriottForRPSG, conceptualized in partnership with MindShift Interactive amplifies the Rising Pune Supergiants and Marriott India association for IPL 2016.

    With the #MarriottForRPSG campaign, the agency wanted to highlight the association of Marriott India as the official hospitality partner of Rising Pune Supergiants. The campaign began with over 40 Marriott India properties – Marriott, JW Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott, Fairfield Inn by Marriott and Renaissance. They came together for a holistic campaign to cheer for the first season of the Rising Pune Supergiants. The month long campaign focused on the common ground between cricket and Marriott – passion. Building on that idea, the campaign started off with profiling the team members – MS Dhoni, Steven Smith, Ajinkya Rahane, Kevin Peterson, Faf Du Plessis amongst others whilst highlighting JW Marriott Pune being the official hosts to the team throughout the series.

    An flash mob conducted by the JW Marriott Pune staff was created and captured through a video that received high outreach digital platforms. Keeping the insight behind video content being a key to leveraging engagements, a fair share of videos were created around the associates of Marriott and the teams. A cricket playoff between key players from RPS and students from the Mahindra Pride School, a cause dear to Marriott India was conducted capturing the true essence of two worlds colliding, shared through all the Marriott properties across India. The entire campaign was aptly led by content focusing on the cricket fever through the hashtag #CricketOnMyMind, in the form of rich media such as GIFs and videos presenting the subtle ways cricket  is seen .

    The month long campaign had an overall outreach of 60,00,000 organically, owing an outreach of over 5,00,000 on Facebook and more than 55,00,000 on Twitter. Instagram was leveraged as a secondary platform for properties that were present too.

    MindShift Interactive CEO  Zafar Rais commented, “This was an exciting opportunity for MindShift to partner with not just a few Marriott India properties but with each and every one of them to leverage their association with Rising Pune Super Giants, making it the first of its kind. Leveraging the association on social media was the apt route to take given the level of engagement IPL receives digitally.”

     

  • Marriott India partners Rising Pune Supergiants for IPL Season 2016

    Marriott India partners Rising Pune Supergiants for IPL Season 2016

    MUMBAI: The digital campaign #MarriottForRPSG, conceptualized in partnership with MindShift Interactive amplifies the Rising Pune Supergiants and Marriott India association for IPL 2016.

    With the #MarriottForRPSG campaign, the agency wanted to highlight the association of Marriott India as the official hospitality partner of Rising Pune Supergiants. The campaign began with over 40 Marriott India properties – Marriott, JW Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott, Fairfield Inn by Marriott and Renaissance. They came together for a holistic campaign to cheer for the first season of the Rising Pune Supergiants. The month long campaign focused on the common ground between cricket and Marriott – passion. Building on that idea, the campaign started off with profiling the team members – MS Dhoni, Steven Smith, Ajinkya Rahane, Kevin Peterson, Faf Du Plessis amongst others whilst highlighting JW Marriott Pune being the official hosts to the team throughout the series.

    An flash mob conducted by the JW Marriott Pune staff was created and captured through a video that received high outreach digital platforms. Keeping the insight behind video content being a key to leveraging engagements, a fair share of videos were created around the associates of Marriott and the teams. A cricket playoff between key players from RPS and students from the Mahindra Pride School, a cause dear to Marriott India was conducted capturing the true essence of two worlds colliding, shared through all the Marriott properties across India. The entire campaign was aptly led by content focusing on the cricket fever through the hashtag #CricketOnMyMind, in the form of rich media such as GIFs and videos presenting the subtle ways cricket  is seen .

    The month long campaign had an overall outreach of 60,00,000 organically, owing an outreach of over 5,00,000 on Facebook and more than 55,00,000 on Twitter. Instagram was leveraged as a secondary platform for properties that were present too.

    MindShift Interactive CEO  Zafar Rais commented, “This was an exciting opportunity for MindShift to partner with not just a few Marriott India properties but with each and every one of them to leverage their association with Rising Pune Super Giants, making it the first of its kind. Leveraging the association on social media was the apt route to take given the level of engagement IPL receives digitally.”

     

  • CricHQ.com’s  grand plan for Indian cricket

    CricHQ.com’s grand plan for Indian cricket

    MUMBAI: Kiwi cricketers Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum have been the nightmare of many a rival team captain and bowler on the field, thanks to their ability to consistently notch up big totals and fast. But for the past two years, the duo – along with a bunch of other international cricketers, and tech entrepreneur Simon Baker –  has been working on CricHQ.com (a technology platform that offers  live scoring and competition management solutions via cloud and mobile technologies) which seeks to redefine how cricket is administered, shared, analysed, and followed. 

     

    So far their Wellington-headquartered firm CricHQ Ltd has managed to sign up more than 140 official cricket bodies worldwide to its live cricket scoring and competition management solution platform (both cloud and mobile). Partnerships or endorsements have been forged with the International Cricket Council and the Federation of International Cricketers Association. It has also inked agreements with content and distribution partners Samsung, Nokia and Blackberry. And finally, it has attracted more than 750,000 users to its cricket social network globally, of which more than 250,000 are from India.

     

    Thanks to this, it had managed to get a valuation of around $17 million by March 2014 if reports in the New Zealand business press are to be believed. It had even attracted investments to the tune of $8 million from international shareholders including 20 cricketers (Ravi Ashwin, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, George Bailey, Albie Morkel, Faf du Plessis, Brad Hodge feature among them) and the New Zealand government.

     

    For the past three years, CricHQ has been working to get acceptance from various cricket boards, associations and clubs for its technology platform. “We are trying to bring new technology to a very old sport where there is a lot of paper interaction, facisimile, phone calls, ” Baker – who is CricHQ CEO, told Sky News First Business in April this year. 

     

    The online competition management dashboard, CricHQ, says, allows administrators to have a single location to create, edit and publish competitions, leagues and draws all of their other administrative duties. Its dedicated scoring apps are fully integrated with its competition management system, so scorers at the ground can download fixture details, broadcast matches live and upload final results with the click of a button.

     

    The advantage of the technology platform, Baker, in an interview to a digital website,  revealed is that “it allows one to keep track of even smallest-level of games and players. The network provides comprehensive data, which includes information about non-international cricketing career as well. CricHQ will help identify talents at a very early stage, which wasn’t possible before this. With more cricketing boards joining the platform, CricHQ could be of great help to the game and talents across the country.”

     

    Those who sign up for the tech platform pay a subscription or service fee to the company.

     

    Among its clients figure:  the Sri Lankan Cricket Board, New Zealand Cricket, Kerala Cricket Association. The national governing bodies at the ICC, EBC, PCA, Cricket Ireland, USACA, NZCPA, and ACA, are the technologies official endorsers. Partnerships have been formed with ICC Europe, and ICC East Asia Pacific, Cricket Canada, SACA.
     

    Baker is looking to change the pace now that cricket administering bodies have come on to the tech platform.  The company has been pursuing plans to raise  $5.2 million since April 2014, according to last available reports, in order to fund product development, accelerate its expansion in cricket crazy India, hire more staff and also build brand awareness.  

     

    The idea, according to Baker, is to gradually reach CricHQ to fans and associations and clubs in  smaller cities in India.  Said he:  “India is our biggest growth market and we are bullish about the Indian market opportunity. We are building a strong team to take full advantage of the opportunity.”

     

    Currently, it has three offices with 75 staff. This number is slated to go up to 500 within the next three years, according to a PTI report. CricHQ’s  corporate office is based in Bengaluru and global development and operations offices are located in Chennai and Kochi respectively.

     

    The company recently appointed Karthik Ramanujam as director of digital sales and marketing in India.  He will be leading the company’s go-to-market strategy which includes user acquisition for online and mobile properties in India, and supporting the global sales efforts.

     

    The fact that CricHQ has so many cricketers as shareholders should work in Karthik’s favour as he goes about building the brand along with chief marketing officer Jarred Sewell. During the recently concluded IPL, the company  ran a campaign called ‘Meet your Heroes.” Sewell says, “Users could win free match tickets and travel with free VIP transport facilities. One lucky user daily was given the opportunity daily to meet cricket stars.” No prizes for guessing, who these stars were: its shareholders.

     

    While CricHQ.com is available on the web, the major thrust for India is the mobile, because of the vast populace of 800 million plus hand phone users. That means making sure the CricHQ app is downloaded by as many as possible. 

     

    So far it has managed to lure 250,000 users in a country, which has more than 100 million Facebook users, 66 per cent of whom are accessing the social network on their feature phones.  The CricHQ app is available on Android, IOS, and the Blackberry platforms in India.  The company is aiming to take its global cricket fan and user base to 6.5 million by April 2015, most of these coming from India.

     

    The app allows users to follow their favourite players and receive notifications whenever they play cricket or share social updates, just like Facebook.

    It works on the premise of following players from international stars to the grassroots level.  The app also allows fans to post texts, photos and video updates and offers live cricket scores from around the world with ball-by-ball updates along with statistical insights.

     

    Teams and players in turn can review their performances with run worms, graphs, instant calculations of key stats and visual representations. Most of the uploaded content on the player profiles comes straight off their mobile handsets. The app is currently available only in English.

     

    Baker earlier this year told Sky News First Business that he does not fear running head to head with long-existing cricket providers such as ESPNcricinfo and cricbuzz.com. “They are established big players in terms of the websites around cricket,” he said in the interview. “We are not seeking to be an editorial web site around articles around cricket. We are looking for the social media, networking engagement, the fans, the players and the participants – we are going for a different sort of way of engaging with consuming of content as compared to a traditional web site.”

     

    The CricHQ business model requires revenues to come in courtesy sponsorship and run of site advertising, which hopefully will ramp up as users and their consumption of pages on the site rise. Another revenue stream that it is going to go for is paid subscribers on its social network, which may not be that easy in India. Revenues according to one investor presentation made in April were $631,000 last year. The target for the coming year: $8 million.

     

    It looks stiff indeed. It will be up to cricket fans in India to oblige.