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Beyond the boundary with the Sky Blues

cricket29 August 2023 09:05| © Cricket SA
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Jacques Faul © Gallo Images

Titans Cricket is proud to announce a partnership with That Guy Productions, for a series of audio podcasts that will cover all things Titans.

The podcasts will feature guests from the Momentum Multiply Titans and Fidelity Titans and take listeners on a journey of never before heard stories from the players’ cricketing careers.

Hosted by esteemed presenter, commentator and broadcaster Louis Karpas, Beyond the Boundary with the Sky Blues promises to bring pure listening pleasure for everyone that tunes in.

Titans Cricket CEO Dr Jacques Faul had this to say on the partnership, “When the formal approach came from That Guy Productions we immediately got into discussions to map a way forward for this partnership.”

“Getting our name and our brand out to the public is key for us and we had to take advantage of the opportunity when it came. I had also done so many interviews with them that it only made sense to formalise the relationship” Dr Faul joked.

“It’s become a big priority for us to offer our supporters a closer look at who our players are and what their life story is, so when we get the type of opportunity that we have here we grab it with both hands.”

“It is very important that we document who we are and the people that represent us and it’s so much better when there’s an entertainment element added to it.” Said Dr Faul.

Two podcast episodes will be available on Tuesdays and Saturdays on Podbean as well as Spotify and Apple’s Podcasts.

“Telling stories is what we do and we couldn’t be happier to tell the stories of the most successful domestic cricket team in South Africa.” Explained Nick Mons, Managing Director at That Guy Productions.

“We pride ourselves on delivering quality sporting content and trust Louis (Karpas) will direct the conversations in a way that keeps listeners engaged. He’s done this for a number of years and he will unearth a side to the Titans that hasn’t been tapped into before.” Mons Said.

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