The highly anticipated ILT20 Season 3 is captivating cricket enthusiasts across the UAE and beyond, with world-class action featuring some of the biggest names in the sport. This year, the league has introduced an innovative initiative, “Gift of Cricket,” aimed at transforming corporate gifting and enhancing employee engagement.
The program offers organisations a 50% discount on General Category tickets for bulk bookings of 10 or more. Companies can avail this exclusive offer by booking online with the code “Gift of Cricket” or contacting digital.team@ilt20.ae for tailored packages. Designed to reward employees, celebrate team achievements, or foster connections, this initiative promises to create unforgettable experiences for the workforce.
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“Gift of Cricket” aligns with the values that drive successful organisations – teamwork, appreciation, and connection. By offering employees the opportunity to witness live cricket featuring global stars, businesses can inspire their teams while indulging their love for the sport.
ILT20 Season 3 showcases a star-studded lineup, including Nicholas Pooran (MI Emirates), Sikandar Raza (Dubai Capitals), Sunil Narine and Jason Holder (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders), and David Warner (Dubai Capitals). Other notable players include Tim Southee (Sharjah Warriorz), Alex Hales (Desert Vipers), James Vince (Gulf Giants), and Sam Curran (Desert Vipers).
Matches are being held at three premier UAE venues: Dubai International Stadium will host 15 games, Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi 11 matches, and Sharjah Cricket Stadium eight games. The month-long tournament promises to be a spectacular celebration of cricket, offering fans and businesses alike a unique way to engage with the game.
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