Sunderland Echo

BALL HELPS LAUNCH DURHAM CAMPAIGN

SUNDERLAND LEGEND HELPS LAUNCH NEW APPEAL AGAINST SANCTIONS IMPOSED ON DURHAM CCC

- by Richard Mennear richard.mennear@jpress.co.uk @richmennea­rjp

Sunderland legend Kevin Ball helped launch a new fan campaign aimed at helping fight the “draconian” measures handed out to Durham County Cricket Club.

Durham were relegated to Division Two, starting the new season with a 48-point deduction, after agreeing a £3.8million package of aid from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to help with outstandin­g debts.

But as part of the bail-out, Durham also had other severe sanctions imposed on them including a revised salary cap, removal of the ground’s Test match status plus stiff penalties in both of cricket’s cup competitio­ns.

Now four Durham supporters - led by veteran and ex-Durham President Tom Moffat - have launched an online appeal to raise funds for the cricket club and to send a strong message to officials at the ECB.

And Sunderland legend Ball, a big cricket fan, was more than happy to lend his support.

Moffat said: “We believe the punishment­s handed out were draconian to say the least and grossly unfair. They are probably the harshest ever imposed on a sporting body.

“The purpose of launching a website is two-fold. Firstly, it gives cricket enthusiast­s throughout the Country the opportunit­y to show their anger at the ECB and at the same time make a donation to the fund, which will be used exclusivel­y to pay off the debt owed to the ECB.

“We want to show the powers that be that Durham members – and indeed followers of the game throughout the Country - are not taking this lying down.

“It’s encouragin­g that Durham’s membership has increased this season for the first time in eight years. People who support other Counties have either joined the club or given a donation.

“It shows that supporters of the game from outside the North East are as angry as we are at what the ECB has done.

“Every hit on the website – every pound raised will send a clear message to the ECB. Let’s show them that we mean business.” Ball, speaking at the launch event at Philadelph­ia Cricket Club, said: “I have been very proud to see Durham CCC and the ground develop and the club is a credit to this area, to everybody associated either as a supporter or by living in the area.

“Launching the website and spreading the word is a great way for people to be able to help and support Durham as a club. I’m happy to help in any way I can.”

ECB chief executive Tom Harrison has previously said the sanctions imposed on Durham were “harsh but appropriat­e”, speaking in October he said: “It’s harsh in terms of penalties on players for next year, but it’s a significan­t deterrent to any counties finding themselves in that situation.”

To learn more about the campaign or to donate visit www.justnotcri­cket.org

 ??  ?? Appeal launch at Philadelph­ia CC. From left Mark Burdon, Kevin Ball, Keith Moffat, Malcolm Pratt MBE, DL and Tom Moffat MBE.
Appeal launch at Philadelph­ia CC. From left Mark Burdon, Kevin Ball, Keith Moffat, Malcolm Pratt MBE, DL and Tom Moffat MBE.

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