Auckland Cricket partners with AlfaTech New Zealand to support cricket from grassroots to elite


Auckland Cricket Association is proud to announce a new partnership with AlfaTech New Zealand, a leading provider of end-to-end project solutions across the commercial, industrial, and mission-critical sectors.  

The one-year agreement sees AlfaTech become a Major Sponsor of Auckland Cricket, as well as Associate Sponsor of the Auckland ACES, Auckland HEARTS, and Auckland Cricket Junior Programme. As part of the partnership, the AlfaTech logo will feature on the ACES’ and HEARTS’ sleeves throughout the upcoming Super Smash season.  

AlfaTech supports New Zealand businesses with a full suite of services - from site selection and due diligence to design, engineering, and facility management. Their focus on delivering safe, compliant, and cost-effective outcomes aligns strongly with Auckland Cricket’s commitment to performance, innovation, and community.  

“We’re proud to partner with Auckland Cricket in supporting men’s, women’s, and junior cricket this season,” said Hadleigh Bunce, Managing Director of AlfaTech New Zealand.  

“At AlfaTech, we’re passionate about helping people reach their potential—on and off the field. This partnership reflects our commitment to community, performance, and future-focused design. We’re excited to stand behind a game that inspires and connects generations.”  

Auckland Cricket CEO Ian Francis welcomed AlfaTech to the Auckland Cricket family.  “We’re thrilled to have AlfaTech join us as a key partner across all levels of the game,” Francis said.  

“Their values around growth, innovation, and community closely mirror our own, and their support will play an important role in helping us deliver quality cricket experiences from the grassroots to the professional level.”  

The partnership reinforces Auckland Cricket’s mission to grow the game and support pathways that inspire the next generation of cricketers — while aligning with a forward-thinking New Zealand company driving excellence in its own field. 


Article added: Friday 31 October 2025

 

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