The company, founded by actor Anushka Sharma and her brother in 2013, becomes the first Indian entity to own significant naming rights at an English sporting venue
After the Yorkshire County Cricket Club (YCCC) was embroiled in a racism row last November, it faced severe backlash and was suspended from hosting international matches for England. Subsequently, Lord Kamlesh Patel was appointed director and chair of the club. “What Yorkshire needed was a clean slate. The environment was phenomenally difficult,†he says, recalling those tumultuous days.
As part of the overhaul, there were leadership changes at YCCC and a new board was put in place. Former England cricketer and ex-Yorkshire captain Darren Gough was appointed managing director of cricket. Only last week, the 159-year-old club got the go-ahead to resume hosting international matches—England will play a Test against New Zealand on June 24 and then a one-day international against South Africa a month later—at Headingley, the YCCC’s home ground.
As cricket returns to YCCC, the club has forged an important partnership off the field. India’s global streaming platform Clean Slate Studioz (Clean Slate), owned by Clean Slate Filmz, has become the principal partner for YCCC and its women’s team, Northern Diamonds. As per the two-year agreement, the pavilion at Headingley will now be named ‘Clean Slate Pavilion’, there will be branding on outside the East stand and the main entrance to the ground, pitch branding for non-television games that are streamed, and the streaming platform’s name will appear on the players’ jerseys and training wear.
Clean Slate Filmz was established in 2013 by actor Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Ssharma. In April 2023, Clean Slate will be launched globally as the world’s only female-forward, female-first, original content streaming platform.
Did the racism row, which became a global talking point, have a bearing on the deal? “Organisations aren’t bad, it’s the people who make up the organisations that defines it,†says Ssharma. “There were people who didn’t do the right thing, but YCCC accepted it and put reforms into place. This leadership showed us they were the right people to partner with.â€