Nearly 80 disabled young people, representing eight boroughs from across the capital are set to compete at cricket’s most iconic venue, Lord’s, this week.
Liam O'Brien named Disability Cricketer of the Year
England Physical Disability squad all-rounder Liam O’Brien has been named the Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year for 2018.
Donate your kit!
If you’ve just finished your cricket season and got good quality unwanted kit left in the clubhouse or lying around at home, why not donate it and help young people in the UK and abroad play sport for the first time.
Wicketz is raising awareness amongst Plymouth communities about the detrimental effects of excess sugar through a partnership with Sugar Smart.
National Table Cricket Finals preview
Twelve schools are set to battle it out at the home of cricket, Lord’s, in the Lord’s Taverners National Table Cricket Finals. On Thursday 21 June, teams from all over the country will be heading to the capital hoping to be crowned this year’s champions.
Lancashire stars show support for Super 1s
Lancashire club captain, Liam Livingstone and wicket-keeper batsman, Alex Davies showed their support for the Lord’s Taverners and the Lancashire Cricket Foundation on 16 May, as they helped launch Super 1s in Greater Manchester at the Old Trafford Centre.
Root and Bairstow get behind Super 1s
England cricket stars Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow have backed a new disability cricket programme launched by the Lord’s Taverners.
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