Photo: Getty ImagesOtago's James Neesham has joined the chorus of concern around the Tui Catch A Million campaign. It comes after several catch attempts saw men hurtling towards young fans and families during the third Twenty20 in Mt Maunganui last night. Fans looked aggrieved at the aggressive manner of some participants in the Tui promotion during the Black Caps' win over West Indies where fans can win $50,000 for catching a six with one hand. Simon Smith, spokesman for DB Breweries, which makes Tui, said safety was the "number one priority" in the competition. New Zealand Cricket said it shared concerns about crowd safety in relation to the Tui Catch a Million promotion.
Source: Otago Daily Times January 03, 2018 18:56 UTC