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Nov 01, 2019 Sports
While the players representing the 26 teams in the three categories in Prime Minister’s T20 Cup will be looking dazzling in their new and colourful uniforms so too will be the match officials, thanks to Dyna’s Embroidery and Screen Prints.
The Austin Street Campbellville-based entity handed over a quantity of branded jerseys to tournament organise
r, Georgetown Softball Cricket League Inc. (GSCL) which will be used by the 26 umpires who would be officiating over the next three days of the tournament.
Marketing Manager of Dyna’s Embroidery and Screen Prints Eon Vieira said they are happy to be given an opportunity to be associated with such a tournament, adding that they are looking forward to successful one, while GSCL Inc. President Ian John expressed gratitude to the sponsors.
Dyna’s Embroidery and Screen Prints is now in an elite club with local and overseas sponsors that have seen the tremendous benefits of sponsoring the lucrative tournament. The other sponsors are HL Latino America of Panama, Regal Stationery and Computer Centre, Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology, Chung’s Global, P and P Insurance Brokers, Ink Plus, KFC, Regal Sports, Elegance Jewellery and Pawn Shop, Banks Beer, I-Bet Supreme, Crown Mining Supplies, Bedessee Sporting Goods, Star Party Rentals, Cyber Sports and USA Cricket Zone.
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