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November 14, 2006Posted on 11/14/2006 in English cricket
Hitting the jackpot
We are used to stories about local cricket clubs scrimping and saving to mend a leaky pavilion roof or buy a new motor mower. But The Daily Telegraph reports on a small club at Eversley in Hampshire who applied for National Lottery funding and found themselves £1 million richer – enough to provide eight football pitches, an additional cricket square, a new changing room complex and a clubhouse extension.