- Capital Kids' Cricket
Capital Kids' Cricket is an initiative and a charity based in
London , to promote the playing ofcricket instate schools in thecapital of theUnited Kingdom .Origins
In 1970s and the 1980s the teaching and playing of cricket was dying in schools funded by the state, for many complex reasons and by 1990 only 20 out of more than 800 such schools in London were teaching the game. The teaching of cricket has declined throughout
England in recent years, but the issue is compounded in London as there are few local teams with their own grounds on which children can be taught. To counter this lack of interest, CKC was set up by a Londoner, William Greaves, who has a passion for cricket and was concerned at its declinePosition Today
Now more than half the schools in London teach cricket, and promote the
ethos that the game has traditionally provided.Volunteers have been found to help develop the sport in schools, and an annual competititons have been arranged with the winners playing their final at theMCC Indoor School atLord’s Cricket Ground .upport
The charity is sponsored both corporately and individually, and especially with the help of active and retired cricketers. The
Foundation for Sport and the Arts ,Lord's Taverners ,British Land plc,Sportsmatch and the MCC support in various ways. Individuals are invited to join theHeavy Rollers , a little joke suggesting that they possess money and propel the heavy roller used to flatten the cricket wicket. The Heavy Rollers are led byHead Groundsman Clive Lloyd , the ex-West Indies captain and assistant head groundsmen, who are senior cricketers such asMike Brearley ,Roland Butcher ,Donald Carr ,Mike Denness ,Ted Dexter ,Paul Downton ,John Edrich ,Keith Fletcher ,Angus Fraser ,Mike Gatting ,Graham Gooch ,David Gower ,Tom Graveney ,Tony Lewis ,Brian Luckhurst ,Alec Stewart ,Bob Willis andDon Wilson .Others can join on the payment of a small contribution.References
* [http://www.capitalkidscricket.co.uk/aboutus/ The website of CKC]
* [http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/sport/cricket.cfm CKC and the Royal Parks]
* [http://www.lords.org/latest-news/news-archive/mcc-to-welcome-capital-kids-to-lords,371,NS.html The MCC and CKC]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/4750997.stm A BBC news item from 2006]
* [http://www.overseasindian.in/2007/jan/news/14m.shtml The Indian community in London and CKC]
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