December 23, 2024 06:10 pm (IST)
CEAT signs Ishan Kishan for a 3-year bat endorsement deal
Mumbai, Feb 16 (IBNS): CEAT Ltd. on Tuesday signed left-handed batsman Ishan Kishan for a three-year bat endorsement deal.
The talented wicketkeeper-batsman will now be seen playing with a bat prominently displaying CEAT insignia in all formats of the game.
The association has been facilitated by IOS Sports & Entertainment, a company that exclusively manages Ishan Kishan.
Having learnt his cricket on the streets of Patna, 17-year old Ishan debuted with the Ranji trophy against Assam in December 2014.
Since then, he has steadfastly risen as a trustworthy captain, having led India into the U-19 World Cup finals. Having already accomplished several milestones, Ishan played with MS Dhoni at the Vijay Hazare Trophy and is also a part of team Gujarat Lions for the upcoming IPL 2016. He also plays for Jharkhand in Ranji trophy.
Commenting on the association, Anant Goenka, MD, CEAT Ltd said, “Our objective is to identify young talent and support them in their international cricketing journey. Thus we have signed the very-promising Ishan Kishan as CEAT’s youngest on-field representative. We are confident that he has all the required qualities to progress as a well-rounded cricketer. We have once again chosen a cricketer who lives up to the CEAT brand that resonates the qualities of energetic youthfulness and dynamism.”
Disembarking on his journey, Ishan Kishan said, “CEAT has indeed played a significant role in nurturing the cricketing talent pool of India. I am honoured to be associated with the CEAT cricketing family, and look forward to a long innings!
“I am glad that CEAT has signed a deal with young and dynamic cricketer who has the potential to be the future of Indian Cricket. I congratulate CEAT for this association,” said Neerav Tomar, MD & CEO IOS Sports & Entertainment
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