Match Preview: Hampshire Hawks v The Blaze & Middlesex, Vitality Blast Double Header
Hawks Men can guarantee a spot in the top two of the South Group, whilst Hawks Women require just one victory to reach Finals Day
Sam Northeast has signed up to raise funds for the Lord’s Taverners charity through their Runs for Change campaign to support disadvantaged and disabled young people in the county.
When county cricket returns this weekend (1 August), Northeast will be helping the UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sports charity raise money with every run he scores in the Bob Willis Trophy and Vitality Blast during the shortened 2020 season.
Northeast joins players from across the country in supporting this new style of fundraising at a time when Lord's Taverners work has been hampered by Covid-19.
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You can sponsor each run he scores for as little, or as much as you like – and you can cap the maximum amount you’d like to donate, while also choosing whether you donate for a single match, month or year.
All monies raised with go towards the Lord’s Taverners charity cricket programmes which support some of the most marginalised and at-risk young people in the UK using sport and recreation to build links between communities and encouraging groups to play sport together.
To donate to Sam’s fundraising efforts and to take part in the campaign, simply follow the link below.
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