
Club & Ground Heroes
Club & Ground Heroes - recognising club cricket volunteers














We recognise that without the dedicated service of volunteers, administrators, contractors, tea ladies and groundsmen, cricket at a recreational level would not be possible.
We would like you to nominate people from your club who are making a real difference to your club and ground whether mowing the square, making the tea, scoring, coaching, fund raising or umpiring.
A unique ‘Club & Ground Heroes’ certificate will be sent to every entrant as a memento and will also be sent to the clubs featured on the website.
A number of companies featured around this section of the website have chosen to support this initiative as a ‘Thank You’ to recognise the efforts and dedication of the few.
All you have to do is fill in the form below and choose the category that you are recognising – club officer (coach/tea person/umpire/chairman) or groundsman – alternatively email us at [email protected] and tell us why this person is a cricket club ‘Hero’.

Long-serving scorer honoured as a Cricket World Club & Ground Hero
Marion Lawrence, Bute County Cricket Club's long serving scorer, was centre stage on the top table at the club's annual dinner awards at Rothesay's Victoria Hotel on Saturday night as players and guests honoured her for her unstinting service in fair weather and foul.

Bute CC's Alan Peacock is a Cricket World Club & Ground Hero
Bute Cricket Club's Alan Peacock was presented with a Cricket World Club & Ground Hero award following their recent marquee match against Indian touring side MC Lions of Mumbai.

First Cricket World Club & Ground Heroes
Easton in Gordano Cricket Club Treasurer Keith Dickinson, Chairman Mike Farrell and President Merv Duck were the first people to be named as 2015 Cricket World Club & Ground Heroes earlier this week.
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