Travelsphere becomes official partner of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
Travelsphere has announced a new sponsorship deal with Northamptonshire County Cricket Club (NCCC).
The escorted tour operator, headquartered nearby in Market Harborough, will display its branding at the NCCC’s home stadium, the County Ground.
In addition, Travelsphere team members and stakeholders will enjoy hospitality across T20 fixtures and during a match sponsorship of a One Day Cup fixture.
Travelsphere will also sponsor NCCC’s wicket-keeper batsman Lewis McManus.
Adam Kemp, MD at Travelsphere, said: “Travelsphere is proud to announce our partnership with Northamptonshire County Cricket Club. Cricket is all about passion, dedication and teamwork – values that align perfectly with our team.”
“This collaboration underscores our commitment to the local area. This partnership goes beyond the field; it’s about building a stronger, more connected community. We are thrilled to support such a talented team.”
Daniel Vernon, COO at NCCC, added: “It is fantastic to welcome Travelsphere as an official partner. This partnership represents an exciting chapter for the club and we’re proud to be working with Travelsphere.”
“I am looking forward to welcoming their team to the County Ground and looking forward to working together throughout the 2025 season and beyond.”
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