Gearing Up For Cricket In London’s Parks This Year: A Good Talking To From/With Harjot Sidhu, 20 March 2021

The London Cricket Trust is springing back to life this spring. Our mission is to put cricket back into London’s Parks. I am one of the trustees and we have been going about that business for more than three years now.

For reasons I don’t really need to explain, pretty much all of the London Cricket Trust (LCT) activity we had planned for 2020 had to be postponed.

That doesn’t mean that we have been inactive; far from it. A few dozen new pitches went in during 2020 and a few dozen more will go in during 2021; mostly the early part of the year so they can be used this coming summer.

A few weeks ago, out of the blue, we were contacted by Harjot Sidhu, aka London Writing Guy, who wanted an interview for his sports blog. Naturally I said yes.

Here is a link to the piece Harjot wrote, which was published 20 March 2021.

It was the first time I have ever done an interview of that kind via Zoom, without meeting or ever having met…yet…the interviewer.

In normal times, for such an interview, you’d meet for cup of tea and a chat…or in this case possibly a cup of tea and some chaat.

Bhalla Papri Chaat. Nitin Badhwar from Dubai, UAE, CC BY-SA 2.0

That picture is making me feel hungry. Anyway, I’m sure you get the point.

Still, we managed to hit it off through the interweb/blogosphere and the result I hope is a useful addition to Harjot’s blog. It is certainly a timely piece about the LCT.

Timely, because the London Cricket Trust website is to be formally launched in just over a week’s time (you may sneak in and have an advanced peak through the links on this piece – I won’t tell anyone if you don’t).

We also have plans for site launches in May and July, which we hope to be able to confirm and announce soon. One of those is due to be at one of the West London sites between my place and Harjot’s, so hopefully we’ll get a chance, belatedly, to meet in person then.

Here’s that link to Harjot’s interview again, just in case you missed it before. And below is another for the LCT.

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