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Meet our 2025 Super 1s award winners
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Meet our 2025 Super 1s award winners

Three Super 1s participants and a coach were recognised at our Super 1s Awards at The Oval, presented by England Cricketers Sam Curran and Josh Price. They also met our Patron, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, who witnessed the impact of Super 1s for the first time.

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James Dixon named Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year
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James Dixon named Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year

England deaf and mixed disability squad bowler James Dixon has been named the Lord’s Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year for 2025.

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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's first Tavs engagement
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's first Tavs engagement

Our new Patron witnessed Super 1s, Wicketz and table cricket before meeting our 2025 Super 1s Award winners

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New accessible minibus for young people at Portland charity
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New accessible minibus for young people at Portland charity

Young people with disabilities at Portland Charity, have been handed a transport lifeline following the delivery of a new 16-seat accessible Lord’s Taverners minibus.

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National Table Cricket Finals at the home of cricket
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National Table Cricket Finals at the home of cricket

In a thrilling showcase of sporting inclusivity, we recently hosted our National Table Cricket Finals at the home of cricket, Lord’s.

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Thousands of young people with disabilities to access Lord’s Taverners inclusive disability cricket programmes
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Thousands of young people with disabilities to access Lord’s Taverners inclusive disability cricket programmes

Thousands more young people with disabilities will have access to cricket in schools across the country through an exciting new programme launched by the Lord’s Taverners as part of cricket’s bid to become the most inclusive sport in the UK.

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ECB, Chance to Shine and Lord’s Taverners join forces, taking cricket to hundreds more schools this year
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ECB, Chance to Shine and Lord’s Taverners join forces, taking cricket to hundreds more schools this year

Through inclusive programmes being rolled out by the ECB, Chance to Shine and Lord’s Taverners, cricket will be taken directly to those children who are at the greatest risk of missing out on playing the game.

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