We're thrilled to announce a new two-year partnership with Canterbury Cricket, marking yet another milestone in NV Play's growth on the global cricket stage.
As part of the partnership, NV Play will become the on-sleeve sponsor for Canterbury Cricket during the 2025–26 Super Smash T20 and Plunket Shield competitions. You'll be able to spot the NV Play logo prominently displayed on the Canterbury Kings jersey throughout both tournaments – a visible sign of what's set to be a successful partnership.
Partnering with New Zealand's premier domestic cricket.
The Super Smash T20 is New Zealand's top domestic T20 competition, bringing together the country's best cricketing talent across a fast-paced, high-energy format that fans love. It's one of the most exciting competitions on the domestic calendar, and we couldn't be more proud to be part of it Alongside the Super Smash, NV Play will also have a presence on the kit throughout the Plunket Shield. “We are delighted to welcome NV Play to the Canterbury Cricket family," says Canterbury Cricket CEO, Richard Brewer. "Their expertise in technology and their passion for cricket align perfectly with our vision of driving excellence on and off the field."
This sponsorship is more than a logo on a sleeve.
It reflects NV Play's growing commitment to cricket at every level, from grassroots participation through to elite performance. NV Play's platform offers scoring, streaming, analysis and highlights features that are changing how cricket is understood, coached, and experienced. This partnership with Canterbury Cricket is another step forward in cementing our commitment to supporting cricket of all levels.
“As a local company deeply embedded in the global cricket ecosystem, we're proud to partner with Canterbury Cricket and the Canterbury Kings," says NV Play Innovation Director, Gus Pickering. "The Super Smash is a fantastic platform to celebrate our shared love of the game, and we're excited to contribute to its continued success.”
Follow along this season to see NV Play in action with Canterbury Cricket.