Joe Root signs Brewin Dolphin sponsorship deal

England Test captain signed two-year deal

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English international cricketer Joe Root has signed a sponsorship deal with Brewin Dolphin.

The deal, which will run until June 2023, will see the 2019 Cricket World Cup winner tasked with raising brand visibility for the wealth manager. This will involve a Brewin Dolphin logo being added to Root's bat during matches. Root will also engage in various virtual and in-person appearances, social media activity and content creation. Signed merchandise of the cricketer's will also be auctioned off to charity. "As our clients and potential clients begin to get out and about, enjoying the summer and competitive sport once more, we want to be a part of that - and nothing says clas...

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