Africa Cricket Association (ACA) and Corcom Media Ventures (CMV) have signed an agreement, which will see the sports management company organize, host, produce, distribute and monetize upcoming tournaments planned by ACA for the next 10 years in a multi-millor dollar deal.
The ACA and Corcom have already hosted the inaugural edition of the Men’s Africa Cup T20 tournament in Benoni, South Africa in September 2022 and have further have the Africa Premier League T20 and Women’s Africa Cup T20 events lined up in the coming future. Corcom was able to distribute the broadcasting rights for the Men’s tournament to major global regions, that included some of the major top sports networks such as SuperSport, Willow TV, Yupp TV, Flow Sports, Dubai Sports, Viaplay Sports and Sony Sports Network in the list.
“This is an important milestone for Corcom Media Ventures. We are pleased with this partnership and are confident of giving cricket a huge boost in Africa and budding players the platform to showcase their talent to the World ” CMV Co-founder Nirala Singh said.
“We are pleased to welcome Corcom Media Ventures as a long-term strategic partner of ACA. The core ACA values of endurance and perseverance resonate strongly at Corcom. They will deliver multiple events across Men’s and Women’s formats to support the long-term growth of cricket in Africa”. ACA CEO Cassim Suliman said.
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Good move ACA