Barnsley Chronicle

‘Walking cricket is in safe hands’ – Mac

- By Jack Tolson

THE man at the heart of making cricket more accessible in Yorkshire has finally decided to put down his bat at the age of 73 – and he’s been bowled over by the support he’s received.

Mac McKechnie, of Monk Bretton, came up with the idea of walking cricket in late 2018 after taking part in a walking football session at Barnsley’s U3A group.

That wasn’t for him, but he’s always had a soft spot for cricket and decided to set up the first club in Yorkshire – and has received the backing of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

He told the Chronicle: “From a concept idea in late 2018, to the magnificen­t game now played all over Yorkshire in particular, but also nationwide.

“It has been great fun and I have made many firm friends along the way.

“It started because I tried walking football but I didn’t enjoy it.

“As an ex-cricketer I thought it would be a good idea to set up a walking cricket club.

“We got Yorkshire Cricket Club involved and it’s gradually built up to teams across the county – and now it’s even played throughout the country.”

But Mac, now 73, said it’s finally time for him to put down the bat.

“It is not because I am fed up with the game or bored – far from it, but simply put, my mobility issues prevent me playing the game I love,” he added.

“There has been several accolades and awards along the way, but none compare with the simple friendship­s that exist amongst the walking cricket fraternity, particular­ly within

Bu3a in the weekly sessions that happen all year round.

“I have left the group in safe hands, with Kate Mason and Ian Lodge taking over as joint coordinato­rs.” Push to get more women working as firefighte­rs

 ?? ?? FINAL INNINGS: Mac McKechnie.
FINAL INNINGS: Mac McKechnie.

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