Bengaluru, Sep 26 Ahead of the much awaited ODI Cricket World Cup 2023, Netherlands Cricket Team roped in Global blockchain and Web3 Payments company Nordek as its title sponsor for the upcoming ICC World Cup Cricket 2023.
Nordek’s sponsorship of Team Netherlands comes after a slew of major fintech and edutech players have become title sponsors in past few years of major Cricket teams including that of Team India.
Founded by Blockchain entrepreneurs Kashyap and Kishore, the company aims to capitalize its presence in European blockchain market.
The European blockchain market is anticipated to witness remarkable growth, expanding from evaluation of US$ 1.2 billion in 2021 to a substantial US$ 59.1 billion by 2028.
Speaking on the occasion, Nordek’s Founder & Promoter, Kishor and Kashyap said, “This is a great period of boom in sports especially in India, which is the fastest growing economy. With Venturing into Cricket, we aim to reach out to the Global Sports Fans and students who can explore more opportunities in blockchain.”
To this, Monica Visser, CEO of Netherlands Cricket reiterated that, “With growing business of blockchain across the world and the revolutionizing of fintech industry, we are happy to on-board Nordek as the Title Sponsor. The partnership will not only build trust in the ever evolving fintech industry but will also open new market avenues in tandem with sporting events for learning as well as growing, together.”
With venturing into the world of Cricket, Nordek is planning to make its brand presence felt across countries where blockchain is gaining traction, including the Middle East where blockchain and technology in fintech is taking a tenfold increase.
Nordek also provides education to universities and colleges on the subject called ‘blockchain’.The company is providing free of cost education to more than 100 universities and colleges.
The global blockchain market is expected to reach $56 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 56.9% forecast and Nordek plans to be a major player in the market.
Team Netherlands has arrived in India to have an acclimatization camp in Bengaluru, where they will play a couple of local sides. Following that, they will face India and Australia in the pre-tournament warm-up matches at Thiruvananthapuram. The Dutchmen qualified for the World Cup earlier in July ahead of teams like two-time champions West Indies.