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MCC raise
£650,000 for tsunami projects
MELBOURNE—MCC have raised over £650,000 to fund recovery projects in Sri
Lanka following the devastating tsunami in December 2004.
Representatives from MCC visited Sri Lanka recently to witness the
region’s regeneration, and a short video has been released to promote
the achievement.
Two fund-raising matches were organised in the wake of the disaster, the
first in Melbourne and the second, in June 2005, at Lord’s between MCC
and an International XI. A host of star players - including Shane Warne
and Brian Lara, helped attract a packed crowd, with all proceeds going
towards the recovery programme.
MCC in Sri Lanka - The Legacy of the Tsunami Match is a 20-minute film
that tells the story of how the London match has helped thousands of
people rebuild their lives in Sri Lanka. The film, narrated by the BBC’s
Jonathan Agnew, also features music from Eric Clapton.
“What the tsunami fund-raising match of June 2005 has achieved is
astonishing. It was an honour for me to meet some remarkable people of
vision and to see first hand a number of projects we have been able to
associate with,” Mike Brearley, the MCC president, said. “It was an
inspiring visit and I believe the film captures this sentiment
perfectly.”
The charities and organisations to benefit from the match were Leonard
Cheshire Disability, British Red Cross, Sri Lanka Cricket and the
Foundation for Goodness, a charity supported by Muttiah Muralitharan. In
addition, a new purpose-built cricket ground, pavilion and indoor nets
were opened at Sri Sumangala College, a state-run school of over 1,600
pupils.
“This film clearly demonstrates that the money raised in 2005 has not
only been spent well, it has gone a long way and been spent with an eye
to the future,” Keith Bradshaw, the MCC chief executive, said. “It’s
humbling to be a part of something so extraordinary and fitting, I
believe, that the projects we’ve financed include a number of measures
designed to help inspire future generations of Sri Lankan cricketers. We
must thank again all those players from around the world who gave us
their time and skill to make this happen, and to MCC Members, spectators
and TV viewers for contributing so generously to the cause. I would urge
all cricket lovers to take a look at this film.”
—Agencies |