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Zimbabwe Cricket gets sponsor for shoes after player bemoans glued shoes
25 May 2021 at 07:15hrs | Views
SPORTSWEAR brand Puma has decided to sponsor shoes for the Zimbabwe national cricket team after one of its players lamented on having to use glue to fix shoes at the end of every series.
It all started when Zimbabwe cricketer Ryan Burl tweeted on Sunday: "Any chance we can get a sponsor so we don't have to glue our shoes back after every series."
Puma responded to Burl's tweet saying, "Time to put the glue away, I got you covered."
An excited Burl thanked the brand for "reaching out", saying he could not "wait to join the Puma Cricket team".
Yesterday Puma shared a picture of the red-and-yellow coloured shoes resembling the Zimbabwe kit, with the caption: "Express shipment for (Ryan Burl) and his mates. I hope the colours match the jersey."
Fans of the game were predictably excited about the announcement with Zimbabweans thanking Puma for the gesture. The brand was also praised by other cricketers.
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh said: "Now that's what Puma stands for!"
Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said Puma was "always there for the players".
Writer Amir Malik termed it a "wonderful gesture" and said it was worth applauding.
Burl was selected for the Zimbabwe cricket team in 2017. He has also played in domestic tournaments in Bangladesh and Afghanistan, according to ESPNcricinfo.
It all started when Zimbabwe cricketer Ryan Burl tweeted on Sunday: "Any chance we can get a sponsor so we don't have to glue our shoes back after every series."
Puma responded to Burl's tweet saying, "Time to put the glue away, I got you covered."
An excited Burl thanked the brand for "reaching out", saying he could not "wait to join the Puma Cricket team".
Yesterday Puma shared a picture of the red-and-yellow coloured shoes resembling the Zimbabwe kit, with the caption: "Express shipment for (Ryan Burl) and his mates. I hope the colours match the jersey."
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh said: "Now that's what Puma stands for!"
Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said Puma was "always there for the players".
Writer Amir Malik termed it a "wonderful gesture" and said it was worth applauding.
Burl was selected for the Zimbabwe cricket team in 2017. He has also played in domestic tournaments in Bangladesh and Afghanistan, according to ESPNcricinfo.
Source - chroncile