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Merseyside cricket club overcomes challenges to remain local force for good

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Merseyside cricket club overcomes challenges to remain local force for good

A grassroots cricket club based in Liverpool is one of many in the UK to have faced issues recently, but thanks to a strong leadership, they have stood strong.

Birkenhead St Mary’s Cricket Club (BSMCC), founded in 1878 and located in Birkenhead Park, has experienced a fair number of challenges in recent years.




The start of the cricket season was delayed for many grassroots clubs as pitches were flooded following the wettest 18 months on record. Keith Batchelor, the club’s secretary, knew it would be a challenge.

He said: “Maybe a little bit difficult at the start, but I think we all realized that the weather was so bad during March that a delay to the cricket season was absolutely inevitable. There was really no chance it was going to get started on time.

“Our league came up with a solution that the first weekends fixtures, we could just cancel one block and move them to an extra week towards the end of the season.

“It seemed a sensible solution and I think it’s worked quite well. Yes, players were keen to play, but they all realise that you can’t play when you’re underwater.”

Keith joined the club in 1998 as a player. Over the years, his responsibilities have grown to include not only club secretary, but also the treasurer and web site administrator.

When 2020 rolled along with Covid, the sporting world was brought to a halt. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) estimated that cricket lost £70-80m during 2020. Grassroots cricket went five months without play.

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