MCC World Cricket committee statements
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Posted: 12 August 2019
The committee, which is funded and administered by MCC, have spent the last two days at Lord’s Cricket Ground and this afternoon, took time out from a busy schedule to play cricket with youngsters from the borough of Westminster in the MCC Cricket Academy.
The Home of Cricket plays hosts to England’s second Specsavers Test Match against Australia from Wednesday. Today around 25 young cricketers, who benefit from the free cricket provided at the MCC Foundation’s Lord’s Hub, had the privilege of visiting the venue and meeting members of the MCC World Cricket committee.
MCC President Designate Kumar Sangakkara, World Cricket committee Chairman Mike Gatting and MCC Chief Executive & Secretary Guy Lavender all joined in with the youngsters, featuring in their games in the MCC Cricket Academy and offering tips on their technique.
"the chance to engage youngsters in the game in this way is priceless.”
Sangakkara said: “It was great to see so many youngsters at Lord’s and enjoying the chance to play at the Ground. MCC do some fine work in the local community and the chance to engage youngsters in the game in this way is priceless.”
MCC Head of Community Ricky Reynolds said: “We are thrilled to be able to work with the MCC World Cricket committee during their meeting at Lord’s. The members are big names who have played and officiated at the very highest level of the game and for the young players to be able to rub shoulders with them is invaluable, and will really help inspire their passion for the game.”