Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Legends of cricket arrive at local club

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BIRKBY Rose Hill Cricket Club was packed to capacity at the weekend when an internatio­nal team of all-stars took on regular players.

The charity match, watched by around 500 people, featured legends such as Misbah Ul-Huq (Pakistan), Saj Mahmood (England), Aamir Sohail (Pakistan), Derek Pringle (England), Iain O’Brien (New Zealand) and Wasim Jaffer (India).

The line-up also included Pakistan’s Aizaz Cheema, Saeed Ajmal, Zulfiqar Babar, Taufeeq Umar, Abdur Rehman and Asad Ali as well as England fast bowler Alex Tudor.

And the accessibil­ity of the stars off the pitch meant that sports buffs were able to get up close and personal with some of the biggest names in the game.

Organiser Shahid Ahmed said the club’s ground Come and check out our new menu Exciting new dishes added to our award winning menu created by our executive chef *Not to be used in conjunctio­n with any other offer. Valid 01/08/17 - 31/08/17 Offer excludes Saturdays Some of the stars waiting to bat along with Mo Sheikh (second left) of the Internatio­nal Cricketers Associatio­n are, from left: Aizaz Cheema (PAK), Moghees Sheikh (Internatio­nal Cricketers Associatio­n (ICA), Founder Saeed Ajmal (PAK), Misbah Ul Haq (PAK), Tanzil Bukhari (Eshaki Foundation Founder), Zulfiqar Babar (PAK) and Asad Ali (PAK) at the internatio­nal cricket event at Birkby Rose Hill Cricket Club turned into “selfie central” as players were mobbed by adoring fans.

“It was a fantastic day,” he said. “It couldn’t have got any better. The whole event was great. We’ve had such good feedback from everyone that attended, and the weather was kind.”

The Eshaki XI versus the Internatio­nal Cricketers XI was held in partnershi­p with the Londonbase­d Eshaki Foundation, which provides young people with support and developmen­t, encourages young people with disabiliti­es to effectivel­y express themselves and creates a platform to drive social acceptance of young girls/women.

Mr Ahmed said the quality of play from locals was surprising­ly good.

“A lot of the members had never performed that well before. They knew they were up against internatio­nal players and they gave it all they could. They only lost by 20 runs.

“We didn’t know if Misbah would play. When he walked out the crowd just went nuts. The whole place was chanting ‘Misbah! Misbah!.’ Iain was also entertaini­ng the crowd. I couldn’t have asked for anything more.”

The charity match is believed to have broken even, with Eshaki and the club happy that it has raised awareness of the foundation within the Huddersfie­ld area and the cricket community.

Shahid and his Eshaki colleagues are now being asked to organise a follow-up.

“At this moment in time we are not sure. There’s a lot to discuss. We would love to and everyone has been asking us.

“As a crowd-pleaser it was perfect. The players made themselves available, in some cases actually going over to the crowd to say hello.

“People loved that and went away happy, which is the important thing.

“We wanted to make sure everyone was happy, so it felt good.”

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