CricHQ proud to sponsor UK minor counties finals week
CricHQ proud to sponsor UK minor counties finals
week
CricHQ, the world’s largest digital platform for cricket is proud to announce its sponsorship of the prestigious Minor Counties Cricket Association (MCCA) Unicorns Knockout Championship Finals. The tournament is being played over the next week at the Wormsley Estate in Buckinghamshire.
Gus Mackay, CricHQ Managing Director-Europe is very excited by the opportunity to partner with Wormsley Cricket and sponsor the MCCA Finals Week.
“We are delighted to provide the digital platform for the MCCA finals being held at Wormsley, which many describe as “England’s most beautiful cricket ground”.
“When you imagine English Cricket, it’s grounds like Wormsley that come to mind” says Gus Mackay. “It is the perfect ground to host what will be a fabulous end to an exciting MCCA season and we’re delighted to be part of it.”
Tim Munton, Managing Director of Wormsley Cricket says “We are thrilled to have CricHQ as our main sponsor of this prestigious event. CricHQ’s sponsorship of events like this show that it’s really keen on making all levels of English Cricket better for everyone.”
CricHQ will be live-scoring the finals so that people all around the world can pay close attention to the unfolding action. Those at Wormsley will be able to get a first hand look at the technology that is fast digitising cricket.
“At CricHQ we love and support all cricket, from school kids giving it a go up to international tests, so the MCCA Unicorns finals is a perfect fit for us” says Mr Mackay.
This week’s MCCA finals marks the beginning of a partnership between Wormsley and CricHQ, with the digital platform live-scoring all major fixtures in the future, from festivals, to international and domestic fixtures played at the famous ground. Wormsley has hosted international teams like Australia, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, and South Africa.
To view full match statistics and ball-by-ball coverage visit crichq.com.
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