When Cricket Without Boundaries met Lord of the Rings.
Find out what the group did on St Valentine's Day!?!
First day of work...nice easy start :-)
We arrive! No sunburn yet...
Find out why we went to Grantham...the Kenya of the UK some say.
See what our leader, Mac, managed to get everybody in Africa...
I hope to get companies (and maybe cricket clubs) to help sponsor various parts of this fantastic project the following sponsorship opportunities are available: T-Shirts Wristbands Coaching kit Hard ball cricket kit Website sponsors It is my intention to try and get some press for the trip and also drive a bit of traffic to...
Meet the Team of 8, then match the names to the photos...I'm the good-looking one!
Kenya is situated on the east coast of Africa, surrounded by Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Somalia and Tanzania, and with the Indian Ocean along Kenya’s eastern coastline. The population is approximately 39 million. The majority of the inhabitants are Christian while the average life expectancy is 55 years. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. Kenya is...
Sub-Saharan Africa is more heavily affected by HIV and AIDS than any other region of the world. An estimated 22.4 million people are living with HIV in the region – around two thirds of the global total. In 2008 around 1.4 million people died from AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and 1.9 million people became infected...
The Cricket Without Boundaries Trust was established in April 2005 by founder-trustees Andy Hobbs, Chris Kangis and Ed Williams. It is a registered charity in the UK, number 1111316, operating under the name of Cricket Without Boundaries (“CWB”). CWB has three main goals: To spread cricket through coaching children and teaching adults how to coach;...