Cricket Victoria Renews Major Deal With Manhari Metals

Cricket Victoria and Manhari Metals are pleased to announce their expanded partnership as the naming rights partner of the Victorian Women’s Cricket Team for another two years. As part of the new partnership, Manhari’s logo will feature proudly on the team’s training and playing uniforms, while Manhari’s logo will continue to appear across signage for […]

Cricket Victoria extends major partnership with Manhari Metals

Cricket Victoria and Manhari Metals are pleased to announce their expanded partnership as the naming rights partner of the Victorian Women's Cricket Team for another two years.

As part of the new partnership, Manhari's logo will feature proudly on the team's training and playing uniforms, while Manhari's logo will continue to appear across signage for all WNCL matches at CitiPower Centre.

Manhari Metals first partnered with the state women's squad in 2022. Their passion for advancing sustainability and community impact in their business, in addition to empowering women in sport, continues to deliver a productive partnership.

Cricket Victoria's GM of Consumer Business, Dylan Prescott, said:

"We couldn't be more excited to write the next chapter of this special partnership with a company whose shared values on sustainability, innovation, connection and community have helped make such a positive impact on empowering women's sport and inspiring women and girls to be involved and play our great game."

Manhari Founder & CEO, Maddy Gupta said:

"Our business was founded on the principles of community, connection and sustainability. To have the opportunity to extend our partnership with Cricket Victoria, whose values mirror our own, and to be able to support the Victorian Cricket Women's Team, is a proud moment for us at Manhari. We are excited about what we can achieve together.''

Manhari opened its doors to metal recycling in 2007 and has quickly grown to become Victoria and Australia's a go-to solution for valuable commodities and circular economy challenges.

Their operations have expanded to include the buying, selling, and processing of both ferrous and nonferrous metals, pioneering adaptive re-use and recycling pathways across industries, from metals, tyres and e-waste to solar panels and lithium batteries.

Manhari Metals is also an established brand in country Victoria providing local businesses and governments with recycling pathways contributing to a circular future.

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