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From the captains’ table – cricket in two village communities

Oborne & Heller on Cricket by Peter Oborne, Richard Heller

Nov 8, 202253:17Sports & Recreation

Two highly successful captains of village cricket teams, Tom Greaves of Reed, Hertfordshire, and Callum Widdows of Horningsham, Wiltshire, are the latest guests of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-...

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From the captains’ table – cricket in two village communities is an episode from Oborne & Heller on Cricket by Peter Oborne, Richard Heller. Two highly successful captains of village cricket teams, Tom Greaves of Reed, Hertfordshire, and Ca...

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Published Nov 8, 2022, 53:17 long, audio available.

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Two highly successful captains of village cricket teams, Tom Greaves of Reed, Hertfordshire, and Callum Widdows of Horningsham, Wiltshire, are the latest guests of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. They share the problems and triumphs of making cricket thrive in local communities – where it belongs. Both were raised in the villages they now captain, but had little exposure to cricket in primary school. At around 12 years old each was inspired by watching the thrilling Ashes series of 2005 on free-to-air television. It led Callum into long practice sessions in his garden trying to imitate Freddie Flintoff, and then into seeking out the under-13 squad in the nearby town of Warminster. After an initially unpromising reception from the coach, this would give him his first experience of captaincy. Cricket had had little appeal for Tom and his younger brother: they thought it a game for posh people. They were golfing tearaways (literally) carving divots from the lovingly tended Reed cricket pitch when practising their golf shots. One happy day the groundsman marched them into the nets and made them practise with bat and ball instead. They were converted to cricket, and the following summer alternated long net sessions with a dash home to watch the 2005 Ashes. Before long Tom was opening the batting for Reed’s under-14s and he has been deeply involved with the club ever since... Read the full description here: Get in contact by emailing obornehellercricket@outlook.com

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Published Nov 8, 2022 and 53:17 long