Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC)

Sri Lanka Cricket has added paint manufacturer JAT Holdings to its sponsorship portfolio as well as confirming an extension with long-term sponsor Dialog Axiata

The Lanka Premier League will start five days later from November 27 to December 17 and will only be played at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium in Hambantota

T20 cricket franchise leagues in Pakistan and Sri Lanka have announced plans to play later this year. Meanwhile, Indian Premier League preparations continue, with teams adding more sponsorship deals

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has extended its association with main sponsor, telecommunications brand Dialog Axiata

World Athletics has halted the process allowing Russian track and field athletes to compete internationally as neutral athletes after Russian Athletics missed a deadline to pay a $6

Sri Lanka Cricket has again been forced into extending its global media-rights invitation to tender process, amid reports of concerns from bidders over the status of its scheduled series against India

Japanese football's J-League is to resume first division matches on July 4, with the second and third divisions starting on June 27. Matches will be played behind closed doors

Sri Lanka Cricket has agreed deals with water purification company Kent RO Systems and apparel and textile manufacturer MAS Holdings for its 2019 World Cup campaign

Indian motorcycle manufacturer Hero MotoCorp has been unveiled as the title sponsor of the Nidahas Trophy, a new Twenty20 cricket tournament that will be contested by the national teams of Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh.

Chinese telecommunications company Huawei has entered into a partnership with the Sri Lanka Cricket national governing body.

Specialist cricket website Cricbuzz will serve as the title sponsor of the forthcoming Test match series between Sri Lanka and India.

To mark the start of the Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this month, Sports Sponsorship Insider has completed a survey of the sponsorship portfolios for the boards of Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.