Kingfisher, the No. 1 Indian beer brand, today announced it is searching the country for a new cricket correspondent to tour the country and report live from the ICC Champions Trophy.
The role, which is every cricket lovers dream, not only includes tickets to all 12 matches in the tournament, but lunch, travel there and back and a year's supply of Kingfisher beer.
To apply, all you need to do is clear your diary for the duration of the tournament and demonstrate your true passion for the game in any which way you like. The winning candidate will be required to update live from each of the matches across Kingfisher social channels with relevant cricket based content and opinion, but apart from that, kick back and enjoy the cricket.
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Send your application to: [email protected]
Kingfisher Beer is the Official Lager Partner for this summer's ICC Champions Trophy to be held in England and Wales 1-18 June. Kingfisher will be the exclusive lager supplier at the three iconic venues - Edgbaston, Oval and Cardiff - where the event is being staged.
In addition it will be the exclusive lager at the ICC Champions Trophy Fan Park. Brewed for over 150 years to an authentic and most venerable recipe, Kingfisher is the first choice of the nation, from Delhi to Doddanapudi.
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Requirements of the role:
- ●All applicants must be 18 years and over
- ●Supporting Kingfisher Beer throughout the ICC Champions Trophy
- ●All travel and expenses covered by Kingfisher
- ●Responsible for capturing photos throughout each match
- ●Responsible for reporting cricket updates and any news worthy topics via Kingfisher social media channels within the agreed guidelines
- ●Supporting the relevant Kingfisher beer marketing initiatives happening throughout the live matches
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The Kingfisher Story:
Established in Mysore, Bangalore in 1857. Kingfisher has risen from a soldier's tipple to a nation's pride and joy.
Kingfisher is India's No.1 beer and is one of the country's most heralded exports. Now brewed in Britain, this triumphant tipple can trace its roots all the way back to 1857 when Castle Breweries first started brewing in the majestic city of Mysore.
The sight of bullock carts carrying huge barrels of beer was a common sight. These carts wheeled their way to customers throughout the region as the refreshing brew became a favourite of all who tasted it. In time, Castle Breweries joined forces with four competitors to form the company now proudly known as United Breweries.
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Since then, United Breweries has endeavoured to sell their most famous beer from Kerala in the south to Delhi in the north. And everywhere in between. As it has grown, the beer has become synonymous with the exciting side of Indian life. It is a sponsor of the Bangalore Royal Challengers, the Force India Formula 1 team and countless music festivals.
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