RIZUES have extended their sponsorship of the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League for the 2024 season.
This is the third season that the uniform brand have backed the Bradford-based league, which also means that the company will again be collaborating with the league’s prestigious T20 competition.
Prize-money for that event will again be an eye-watering £2,000, reaffirming their status as the most rewarding in the league’s 129-year history, and probably being without equal in West Yorkshire.
Amir Majid, president of the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League, said: "We're thrilled to extend our partnership with Rizues for our T20 cup competition.
“Since 2022, this collaboration has sparked excitement and elevated our league.
“The Rizues T20 Cup has become a standout event, with last year's final proving to be a memorable occasion for all that witnessed it. This renewed sponsorship brings continued excellence and benefits for all involved with the BMSSCL."
Dr. Rizwan Hameed, founding director of Rizues, added: “This partnership aligns with Rizues' mission to support endeavours that foster community growth and leave a legacy.
“I am delighted to continue our partnership with the BMSSCL, which reaffirms our commitment to engage in niche programmes that make a meaningful and lasting difference."
Rizues is a manufacturer of high-quality nursing and healthcare service uniforms, tunics and corporate clothing, and has been operating for over 18 years serving NHS and allied healthcare markets from their Shipley- based head office.
The BMSSCL executive committee's ongoing efforts to secure high-profile sponsorships underlines their commitment to elevating the league's stature and organising outstanding cricket competitions.
Further sponsorship agreements with local businesses are in the pipeline, promising exciting developments for the league's future endeavours.
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