Walton Named Title Sponsor of ‘Bangladesh vs UAE T20 Series 2025’
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Walton Named Title Sponsor of ‘Bangladesh vs UAE T20 Series 2025’
Walton Named Title Sponsor of ‘Bangladesh vs UAE T20 Series 2025’
Two-Match T20 Battle Begins Today in Sharjah
Good news for cricket fans—Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC, the country’s leading tech product manufacturer, has been named the title sponsor of the upcoming ‘Bangladesh vs United Arab Emirates (UAE) T20 Series 2025’. A consistent supporter of cricket, Walton once again stands by the Bangladesh national team, aiming to inspire fans across the globe.
The two-match T20I series kicks off today, Saturday, 17 May 2025, at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium—an arena that has witnessed countless historic cricket moments. The first match of the series will begin at 9:00 PM Bangladesh time.
The series has been officially titled the ‘Walton UAE vs Bangladesh T20 Series 2025’, adding an extra layer of excitement for cricket enthusiasts. Walton’s involvement once again highlights its continued commitment and contribution to the world of sports in Bangladesh.
Walton is a well-recognized name in both domestic and international cricket in Bangladesh. From the National Cricket League (NCL), Dhaka Premier League (DPL), to the Bangladesh Cricket League (BCL), the brand regularly serves as a key sponsor. Its popular slogan, “Where there is cricket, there is Walton,” is a true reflection of its dedication to the country’s sporting landscape.
So far, Bangladesh has played three T20Is against the UAE and won all of them. The Tigers will look to continue their winning streak as they take the field again today.
