Cricket Scotland announces Skyscanner as lead sponsor
Global travel app Skyscanner has been announced as lead-arm sponsor for the Scotland Men’s team during the 2026 International Cricket Council ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
As lead sponsor, Skyscanner’s branding will be viewed by millions of fans around the world. Scotland’s new, bespoke playing shirts were designed and shipped in under two weeks as the team qualified at the last minute and undertook preparations to face the West Indies, Italy, England and Nepal.
Trudy Lindblade, Cricket Scotland Chief Executive, said: “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup provides a unique opportunity to showcase Scottish cricket to a global audience. Our story of being invited to the World Cup just ten days ago, building a staff and squad, designing a kit and securing a new partner is almost unprecedented.
“Our players are extremely proud to be wearing the Skyscanner logo on their striking new playing shirts. Skyscanner’s global reach, innovative approach and Scottish heritage align perfectly with Cricket Scotland’s ambition to grow the game and inspire new audiences.”
Clive Peoples, Chief Marketing Officer at Skyscanner added: “As a Scottish-founded company, Skyscanner is very proud to support Scotland Men’s Cricket as the team represent their country at the World Cup.
“Traveling for sport creates unforgettable experiences for teams and their supporters. We know how deeply fans value the chance to experience major moments first-hand and this partnership is a natural fit alongside our growing portfolio of sporting collaborations for 2026 which includes Scottish Rugby and the Solheim Cup.”
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