2794 days ago

20/20 Cricket Match: MPs and Councillors vs Indian Selection

Jamie Neighbourly Lead from Chartwell

Come along and enjoy a 20/20 cricket match:

Members of Parliament and Hamilton City Council Councillors
Vs
Waikato Indian Selection

Sunday 29th April, 1 pm until 5 pm, Steele Park, Hamilton East.

Organised by Rupinder Virk (photographed) and myself.

Four Northern Districts players will also be playing (two on each team), and running a coaching session for children in the innings break:

Samantha Curtis (Northern Spirit and White Ferns)
Zac Smith (Northern Knights)
Michael Rowland (Northern Knights)
Jitender Singh (Northern Knights).

A children's game will be played on the pitch next to the adult match.

MPs playing:
Jamie Strange
David Bennett
Kieran McAnulty
Chris Bishop
Tim MacIndoe (umpiring)

Councillors playing:
James Casson
Ryan Hamilton
Garry Mallett
Mark Bunting
Dave MacPherson

Other Councillors will attend to support.

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Hamilton will soon offer a portal to a medieval ‘hospital’, without the stress of the bubonic plague.

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