RICKY Ponting will use his star power in India to Tasmania’s advantage when he joins a government-led trade mission to the subcontinent that will investigate export opportunities.
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Ponting has been given the role of Ambassador for Tasmania for the trip from September 2 to 11 which takes in India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Singapore.
The delegation will involve representatives from the state’s education, energy, tourism and hospitality sectors.
Premier Will Hodgman said Ponting will participate in just the trip to India where he will engage high-level business contacts, promote education initiatives with ties to Launceston, and promote the state’s high quality experiences, food and beverages.
He said Ponting’s presence will help open doors in a country in which he is so revered.
“We are breaking new ground in economies that are among the largest and fastest growing in the world,” Mr Hodgman said.
“Having Ricky Ponting in our team will be a distinct advantage given his already established connections.
“Ricky is also head coach of the IPL Mumbai Indians, which won the championship in 2015, so he has an enormous profile that will attract great interest in Tasmania and the trade mission.”
Ponting said he was pleased to be taking part of the trade mission.
I feel very humbled to formally become an Ambassador for Tasmania and use my international contacts to help my home state.
- Former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting
“I promote Tasmania at every opportunity, so I feel very humbled to formally become an Ambassador for Tasmania and use my international contacts to help my home state,” he said.
“I am a very proud Tasmania and want to do my bit to help grow our state in every way possible.”
International cricket referee David Boon, and Tasmanian IPL players James Faulkner and George Bailey, will join the delegation when it heads to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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