Sponsors lined up for Scots (24 May 1999)
On the eve of today's World Cup game against Bangladesh, the Scottish Cricket Union yesterday announced a major sponsorship deal with media company Bloombergs, who recently opened an office in Edinburgh
24-May-1999
24 May 1999
Sponsors lined up for Scots
Keith Graham
On the eve of today's World Cup game against Bangladesh, the Scottish
Cricket Union yesterday announced a major sponsorship deal with media
company Bloombergs, who recently opened an office in Edinburgh.
The five-figure sum is a welcome relief for the Scots, who had found
difficulty in attracting a major sponsor for their World Cup
campaign. Scottish captain George Salmond was delighted, saying:
"It's nice to know that somebody wants us."
Coach Jim Love hoped the money would encourage the development of the
game in Scotland. He was less forthcoming about the Scottish team to
face Bangladesh in Edinburgh. After fighting performances against
Australia and Pakistan, Love knows that expectations of a win against
a team they beat in a one-day series last season are high.
Bangladesh, already granted one-day international status, have lost
their two games without competing as keenly as the Scots. But they
are a talented side coached by Gordon Greenidge, the West Indian who
several years ago played in Scotland and appeared in several matches
for the national team.
Love may decide to continue with the side which competed so well
against Pakistan at Chester-le-Street on Thursday, though he may
gamble on Greig Williamson to open instead of Bruce Patterson, who
has so far failed to get among the runs. Spinner Keith Sherwood may
also be in line to replace Nick Dyer.
All tickets allocated in Scotland have been sold, but an ECB mix-up
has released 1,800 unsold tickets which will be available at the
Grange ground this morning on a first-come, first-served basis.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)