Jan 31, 2012 Fitness fun(?) for C4C and The Lord's Taverners
One cold morning in mid December two leading cricket charities, The Lord’s Taverners and Cricket for Change (TLT &C4C - working together on a 3yr sport for development… read more
"You have amazing energy and passion for helping to change young people’s lives using cricket as a positive channel for this. You are a great inspiration to us all"
One cold morning in mid December two leading cricket charities, The Lord’s Taverners and Cricket for Change (TLT &C4C - working together on a 3yr sport for development… read more
The day after a triumphant England completed the 4-0 white wash of India at the Oval, a group of young cricketers battled it out to win the ‘ Inner City World Cup’ at Lord's.… read more
On Sunday 24 th July 2011, a group of teenagers from North East London left for the first ‘StreetChance’ Development Squad tour to the North West of England or Bolton to be… read more
On Wednesday 1st June, The Refugee Cricket Project were narrowly defeated by 12 runs in the penultimate over in an excellent match against a strong MCC team at The Cricket Centre,… read more
The Refugee Cricket Project notched up their second win in a row this season with a comprehensive win against Beddington CC by 8 wickets at Plough Lane on Wednesday 25th May.… read more
Having waited for 7 months for their next game, the Refugee Cricket Project got their season off to a fine start with a 54 run victory against Addiscombe C.C. at the Cricket for Change… read more
Cricket for Change hosted the ‘All London Club Finals’ at the Cricket Centre, Plough Lane, Wallington during the recent long Easter holidays. Once the teams had all turned… read more
‘Streetchance’ ‘Supported by Barclays Spaces for Sports’ Estate Competition at Priory Court - March 2011
Written by Perry Sophocleous, Development Coach at… read more
Cricket without Borders Project - Israel Stage 3 – Feb. 2011
(‘Street20’ cricket and this time ‘Rugby for Change’)
Written by Alex Bassan,… read more
WRITTEN BY TAZ VIRDEE On the 22 nd February (2011) Hayes & DASH Cricket club visited the home of cricket and the world’s oldest sporting museum – Lord’s. After… read more