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7th April 2020 Recreational

Face your first ball of summer! – #CountyChampAtHome

Durham should have been taking on Sussex this Sunday at Hove.  So let’s work together to mark what would have been the start of the County Championship season.

For what what would have been the start of the County Championship season on Sunday 12 April, we are calling on cricket lovers to make the most of the date and face their first ball of the summer!

Whether it’s in the garden, the kitchen, the lounge or down a corridor, at 11am on Sunday you can take part along with cricket fans all over the country.

What do I need to do?

It’s easy, simply film yourself facing the first ball of summer. A drive? A leave? A six down the ground? How will you play yours?

When do I need to do it?

Sunday 12 April at 11am! As the first County Championship matches would have started at this time and on this date.

How do I share my video?

Film yourself facing up to the first ball of the summer and post your effort on Twitter tagging in @CountyChamp and using the hashtag #CountyChampAtHome!

Extra inspiration…

Why not go the whole way and dig out your club whites and pad up?

Can you encourage a few fielders to take part? Mum at first slip and Dad under the helmet at short leg?

Cricket is a game for everyone, we’d love to see compilations of everyone in your household facing their first ball of 2020!

Tag two friends in your post and nominate them to face their first ball of the summer!

 

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