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Next Stop: Trent Bridge for the deciding Test
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground The What Cricket Means To Me team is heading to Trent Bridge on Thursday this week for what promises to be a fascinating and hard-fought deciding Test match. With the series finely poised and all square, cricket fans are in for a treat over the next few days. The heatwave may well test the endurance of the players, but there's something else that's proving equally hot right now – What Cricket Means To Me books! We'll be around the ground on the
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WCMTM featured in The Cricketer magazine
We're delighted that What Cricket Means To Me has been featured in the July edition of The Cricketer magazine as part of Richard Hobson's book reviews round up. In his review, Richard describes the book as 'life affirming' and suggests it is 'probably the most uplifting £18 you'll spend all year' - praise that means a great deal to everyone involved in the project. As a fundraising project supporting the Cricketers' Trust, we are incredibly grateful to The Cricketer for helpi
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What Cricket Means To Me raises £5,000 for the Cricketers' Trust
Gill Smith presents David Ford and Daryl Mitchell from the Cricketers' Trust with a cheque for £5,000 We are delighted to announce that What Cricket Means To Me has reached it’s first milestone raising more than £5,000 for the Cricketers' Trust. Launched at the Kia Oval in April, the book has received fantastic support from cricket lovers across the UK and beyond, helping us reach our first major fundraising milestone in just a few months. The book features the stories
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Fantastic Support at Scarborough raises £750 for Yorkshire Players Association
Neil Fletcher and Dan Gregory from Scarborough Cricket Club, with a copy of What Yorkshire Cricket Means To Me The What Cricket Means To Me team enjoyed a fantastic day at Scarborough during Yorkshire's County Championship match against Warwickshire, and we can't thank Yorkshire supporters enough for the incredible support they showed us throughout the day. Thanks to the generosity of fans, we sold over 50 copies of the Yorkshire edition of the book, raising an amazing £750
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