The Chronicle

Young cricket talent has Chance to Shine

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ASHES-WINNING England captain Michael Vaughan dropped in at Cestria Primary School in Chesterle-Street to enjoy a ‘proper celebratio­n’ of cricket’ with pupils.

Vaughan was supporting children’s charity Chance to Shine during Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week’ ahead of the England v Australia one-day internatio­nal at the Emirates Riverside.

He took part in an MCC Spirit of Cricket school assembly where children learned good sportsmans­hip and the importance of playing hard but air.

After the assembly, Chance to Shine coaches from Durham Cricket Board ran skills sessions for cricket-mad children, aided by the ex-England skipper.

Vaughan said: “What a morning we had with the pupils at Cestria Primary.

“Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week is an invaluable opportunit­y for schools and communitie­s to celebrate cricket.

“I have loved being a part of the coaching, seeing the incredible work of Chance to Shine in action and meeting some very promising young cricketers.”

Fern, 10, was bowled over by the visit saying: “It was so inspiratio­nal to have someone who has played for England and has won the Ashes coming to our school.”

Her brother Toby, nine, was equally impressed, adding: “We love playing cricket in the back garden with our dad.

“It has been been unbelievab­le to have Michael Vaughan here in our playground. My dad is going to be so jealous!”

One lucky Cestria Primary school pupil, Harry Simpson, was selected to be the official England mascot for the one-day internatio­nal - helping with the coin toss between captains and meeting all the England team before the match.

He even did a commentary stint on Sky Sports after presenter Nasser Hussain gave up his seat for him.

It is the fifth year Yorkshire Tea and Chance to Shine have joined forces for National Cricket Week, bringing cricket-themed activities in playground­s and classrooms to thousands of schools.

This year, Chance to Shine is working in more than 4,000 state schools across England and Wales and will give 400,000 girls and boys the opportunit­y to play and learn through cricket.

This summer, donations to Chance to Shine will be doubled by supporter Adrian Beecroft.

Find out more and donate at chanetoshi­ne.org.

LOTS more junior cricket in Grassroots Sport next Saturday and don’t miss Wednesday night’s Grassroots Sport for a full round-up of all this weekend’s senior league cricket action.

 ??  ?? Former England Test captain Michael Vaughan with youngsters from Chesterle-Street’s Cestria Primary School
Former England Test captain Michael Vaughan with youngsters from Chesterle-Street’s Cestria Primary School
 ??  ?? Michael Vaughan puts one of the Cestria youngsters through his paces during his school visit
Michael Vaughan puts one of the Cestria youngsters through his paces during his school visit

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