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The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and Star Medical Complex have officially entered into a long-term medical partnership agreement, which will foster mutual cooperation and support between the two organizations.
As per the agreement, Star Medical Complex will provide essential medicines for all of ACB’s domestic cricketing events. They will also conduct routine checkups for the 50 contracted cricketers at no cost and offer comprehensive medical services during ACB’s live domestic events. Furthermore, they will extend a 50% discount on treatments to ACB officials, national team players, and their immediate family members.
In recognition of this partnership, ACB will grant exclusive naming rights to the Star Medical Complex as the “ACB’s Official Medical Partner.” This title will be prominently promoted on ACB’s social and digital media platforms.
Moreover, ACB will grant the Star Medical Complex with in-stadia branding rights during ACB’s live domestic events such as Shpageeza, List A, First Class, Regional PwDs, Green Afghanistan, and others. Star Medical Complex’s brand mark will be displayed on backdrops, will be included in joint creative materials with other event sponsors, and will be featured on ACB’s website.
The medical partnership agreement also includes additional benefits such as providing two VIP cards for the medical partners and their guests to enjoy live cricket domestic matches, the opportunity to award prize money, and the provision of accreditation cards for five officials/doctors from the hospital.
This partnership indicates a commitment to enhance medical support for ACB and promote the valuable services provided by Star Medical Complex in the cricketing community.
Name of Author: Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) is the governing body for cricket in Afghanistan. It joined the ICC in 2001, became an associate member in 2013, and a full member in 2017. The ACB is also part of the Asian Cricket Council.