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The Melbourne Renegades are pleased to announce that Hyundai Motor Company Australia will continue their partnership for another two seasons.
Following an initial two-year partnership, Hyundai will continue their affiliation as the Renegades’ official vehicle partner and W/BBL training partner.
Hyundai’s brand will be represented across both BBL and WBBL training uniforms and on WBBL playing uniforms.
Hyundai Motor Company Australia’s Chief Operating Officer, John Kett, said:
“Hyundai is delighted to extend our partnership with the Melbourne Renegades after two highly successful seasons. Hyundai stands for innovation, progress and high performance – a vision showcased by our world-beating vehicles and very closely shared by the Renegades,” Mr Kett said.
“We see not only the Renegades but the BBL and WBBL going from strength to strength, as the series continues to be reinvented for maximum excitement.
“That is especially true of the women’s game and Hyundai Australia is proud to be part of that journey as a major sponsor of women’s sports around the country.”
Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967 and has built an enviable reputation for innovation, quality and reliability in Australia over the last 37 years.
Hyundai has developed a uniquely progressive range of vehicles, with a focus on creating a better, smarter, more sustainable future.
“Hyundai has been a fantastic supporter of our club over the past two seasons and we are delighted to continue our journey together,” Melbourne Renegades General Manager, James Rosengarten, said.
“It is a company that not only has a strong presence here in Victoria and across Australia but is also a global leader in its field.
“Much like our club, Hyundai has a focus on innovation and elite performance. We look forward to their continued support of our WBBL and BBL teams and our club overall.”
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Melbourne Renegades are an Australian professional men’s Twenty20 franchise cricket club based in Melbourne, Australia. They compete in the Australian Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League.