Cricket Australia announces four-year partnership with Dettol

Paige Murphy
By Paige Murphy | 28 September 2020
 

Dettol and Cricket Australia have announced a new global partnership which will support the secure and hygienic return of cricket.

Dettol will join as the naming rights partner of the Men’s One Day International and Men’s T20 International Series as well as the Men’s Support Team, along with a partnership with the World Cup-winning Women’s International team, for the next four years.

Integral to the partnership, Dettol and Cricket Australia will help investigate the transmission of germs in the sport, where use of sweat to polish the cricket ball during game play is common practice.

Having heard about Cricket Australia’s plans to test disinfectant on cricket balls, Dettol offered to lend their expertise to test and validate different hypotheses on germ transfer throughout the game in order to help protect players and staff.

The two organisations will work together to develop hygiene protocols to benefit the teams, support staff and wider cricketing community.

Dettol will also provide product to players, staff and suppliers offering trusted germ protection throughout the season, in keeping with Cricket Australia’s extensive hubs protocols.

In addition to helping support the return of cricket at the elite level, Dettol will help Cricket Australia support the work of community clubs and volunteers for players of all ages across the country.

Protocols have been put in place to ensure cricket can be played with confidence during summer competitions nationally this year with Dettol set to supply product to the current 3,455 cricket clubs.

Through the partnership, Dettol aims to inspire and reinforce new hygiene behaviour changes in the next generation of Australians, both through community cricket and Dettol’s Healthy Habits school program.

“We feel exceptionally fortunate and proud to be partnering with Reckitt Benckiser," says Cricket Australia interim CEO Nick Hockley.

"Dettol is such a well-known and trusted brand with a long heritage, both here in Australia and around the world, and their support will give confidence about protecting the return of community and elite cricket this summer.

“Beyond this summer, we look forward to working with Dettol to help embed hygienic behavioural change into schools, clubs and communities through cricket.”

Dave Rankine, regional director for RB Health ANZ, owner of the Dettol brand, says the company is looking forward to bringing its expertise in hygiene to clubs and cricket matches across Australia.

“Our partnership with Cricket Australia will help to embed important hygiene habits into the lives all Australians as we enter the new normal," says Rankine.

“At Dettol, we are dedicated to protecting the moments that matter most to Australians, having done so for over 80 years. It’s important that we all continue to play our role as industry leaders to cement important hygiene practices in all Australian’s working together as a nation to protect tomorrow.”

As restrictions ease across the country, Dettol’s partnership with Cricket Australia will help educate the cricket community on the important role we all play in helping to stop the spread of germs, so players, spectators and families can feel assured and more confident as they return to community sport.

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