Sri Lanka’s leading manufacturer and marketer of umbrellas and socks, Kandurata Group renewed its partnership with one of most prestigious Cricket Clubs in Sri Lanka, the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC).
The continued sponsorship means, Kandurata Umbrella will remain as SSC’s official clothing partner in the ongoing Premier Cricket tournament.
The extension of Kandurata Group's commitment was announced at a special media briefing held at the SSC.
Representing the SSC were the Chairman of its Cricket Committee Samantha Dodanwela, member of the Cricket Committee Michael de Zoysa, Head Coach Thilina Kandambi and skipper Dhammika Prasad were also present.
Chairman M.T.M. Naushad and Managing Director M.T.M. Naufal represented the Kandurata Group.
The SSC has stamped its name as the most successful domestic cricket club, and 30 Test cricketers have played for the club.
SSC continues to craft quality cricketers, and the generous sponsorship will mean the future of Sri Lanka’s cricket will sport the Kandurata branded uniforms and socks in SSC’s home and away matches for another year.
With a passion for sports, Kandurata Group sponsors Trinity College Rugby, The Sri Lanka Rugby Referees Society, supporting with special sports socks to the Under-19 National cricket team and the TAFA (Thaabit Ahmed Football Academy) which is an independent training centre for football in Sri Lanka with international participation.
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