The 2015 National Lord’s Taverners Indoor Cricket Championship at Strathpine, QLD held from July 25 – August 2 was an amazing experience for the NSW team. In a competition that continues to produce some outstanding cricket, this year was no exception. The standard being at such a level the organizers presented the game through their […]
The Lord’s Taverners NSW wish to express our deepest sympathies to Daphne Benaud and to all the Benaud family at this terribly sad time On behalf of the thousands of deaf, blind indigenous and intellectually challenged youngsters across Australia we would like to say an enormous ‘thank you Richie’ for your incredible efforts and for […]
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Tuesday 24th March marked the conclusion of Cricket Australia’s inaugural All Abilities Championships. The tournament was a big success with over 100 cricketers with a disability earning the opportunity to represent their Country, State or Territory. Just as significant however was the local, state, national and international coverage the tournament received which will ensure many […]
An ACT cricketer is ridding the misconceptions that blind people don’t play cricket, Michael Hamilton doesn’t believe in sporting barriers. And why should he? He bats, he bowls and he captains the ACT squad – all while legally blind. Michael is currently competing in Cricket Australia’s inaugural All Abilities Championships, with one of the competitions […]
Our new National President At the National Council meeting in Port Stephens in February 2015 The Council elected former Test Cricketer Paul Sheahan AM as the new National President to replace John Lill who has now retired after 15 years in the role Paul Sheahan had a distinguished First Class cricket career which included over […]
Lancashire Cricket Board will welcome Meg Phillips who has been rewarded with the Adam Gilchrist Scholarship for 2015. Meg is 19 and plays for Cripps Tasmanian Roar. She debuted at just 16 years old and is on the national radar in Australia after attending camps during the winter last year. Meg will arrive early/mid April […]