Cadbury Dairy Milk sets out initiative for MCA ground staff

Cadbury Dairy Milk sets out initiative for MCA ground staff

Extends its collaboration with Mumbai Indians as 'goodness partner.'

Cadbury Dairy Milk

Mumbai: As the country gears up for the much-awaited cricket season, chocolate brand Cadbury Dairy Milk has partnered with Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) to celebrate and support the often-unnoticed heroes of the league, the ground staff. 

This season, the brand has become the official sponsor for the ground staff, and as a part of this initiative, it introduced efforts focused on treating the ground staff at par with the cricketers. "This includes best-in-class travel, accommodation, taking care of their nutritional needs, and providing customised jerseys designed by renowned fashion designer Masaba Gupta, throughout the season," according to the statement.

The brand has also extended its collaboration with Mumbai Indians as the official 'goodness partner' supporting the initiative.  

Speaking about the initiative, Mondelez India VP of marketing Anil Viswanathan said they want to support and bring forth stories of these members who tirelessly work behind the scenes. "We hope our initiative acts as a springboard and spreads the message of acknowledging the unacknowledged,” he added.

“Building further on our generosity platform, this cricketing season we are proud to celebrate the team of ground staff. We are grateful to have them as our team,” stated Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak.

“The ground staff are the unsung heroes of cricket, so it was only fair that we now acknowledged the heroes behind this massive event," commented Wavemaker India's national director - sports and entertainment partnerships Jigar Rambhia. "The biggest challenge for us, however, was to ensure that they get their dues, while cricket & the players continue to be at the center of this event."

"To do this we decided to acknowledge their efforts, where they sweat it out the most, their grounds. From recognising them off-screen to recognising them on screen, we aim to give the people of India a glimpse into the lives of the ground staff, so that when they watch cricket next, they celebrate, both: on-screen and off-screen heroes,’’ he added.  

“Acknowledging the real heroes behind the scenes is a very generous gesture. Mumbai Cricket Association is delighted to be a part of this never done before heart-warming activity for the ground staff at Wankhede stadium,” the MCA spokesperson highlighted.