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Last Updated: Sep 2nd, 2008 - 03:40:40

RAM Group - sponsors Paul Harris
RAM Hand-to-Hand CouriersTM were established 1988. We have a fleet of over 600 vehicles, 27 hubs in southern Africa, with 53 representative offices in 20 countries worldwide and a staff compliment of over 1600 trained personnel. Wherever you send your documents or parcels, your deliveries are in safe hands. In line with our intention to become South Africa’s leading courier company, 2005 saw us become a broadcast sponsor of international test cricket. To date, we have brought you live coverage of international test cricket including the 2005 Ashes series, South Africa’s tests against Australia, West Indies, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, as well as the current series against England. Since 2006, RAM has been the Official Courier to Cricket South Africa.

Gray-Nicolls - sponsor Paul Harris
Gray-Nicolls was formed in the 1940's by the merger of two well known cricket bat manufacturers H.J.Gray and Sons, and L.J. Nicolls. At this time the company also acquired the famous brands of Shaw and Shrewsbury and Wainwrights. England captain Wally Hammond and Australian star Keith Miller used Gray-Nicolls. In the 1970's Gray-Nicolls were the first to introduce coloured labels. Top Cricketers using the trend-setting Gray-Nicolls red flash included the Chappell brothers, Clive Lloyd, Tony Greig and Barry Richards. In 1974 the company broke new ground with the introduction of the revolutionary scoop bat. A new Gray-Nicolls factory was opened in Melbourne to supply the growing demand from the Australian and New Zealand markets. Expansion in the 1980's and 1990's meant Gray-Nicolls had to move to larger premises in Robertsbridge. New innovations included the Dynadrive, Sabre and Millennium bats. Famous names such as David Gower, Robin Smith, David Boon, Javed Miandad, Sunil Gavaskar and Jeff Dujon used Gray-Nicolls and Brian Lara scored the highest ever first class (501) innings with the Scoop 2000.

PUMA - sponsor Paul Harris
PUMA has the long-term mission of becoming the most desirable Sportlifestyle company. The aim of Phase IV of PUMA’s long-term oriented business plan, which was launched in 2006, is to reinforce its position as one of the leading multi-category Sportlifestyle brands. We will achieve our goals by continuing to do what we have always done – harnessing our resources and experiences to provide our consumers with innovative products that successfully fuse the creative influences from the world of sport, lifestyle and fashion.


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