R Brittenden: New Zealand Cricket contributes to charity (27 Aug 1998)
New Zealand Cricket Captain to donate $20,000 to Heart Children of New Zealand Inc
27-Aug-1998
27 August 1998
New Zealand Cricket contributes to charity
Roger Brittenden
New Zealand Cricket Captain to donate $20,000 to Heart Children of
New Zealand Inc.
Stephen Fleming, the New Zealand Captain, will have a pleasant duty to
perform when the New Zealand team gather in Auckland prior to their
departure to the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.
Several children from the Heart Unit, Greenlane Hospital Auckland will
join the team at and they will be presented with a $20,000 cheque in
the shape of a cricket bat by the New Zealand Captain, Stephen
Fleming, on behalf of the Queen Street Cricket Club.
The Queen Street Cricket Club (Q.S.C.C.) was founded in December 1989
as a charitable organisation to raise funds for the disadvantaged
children of New Zealand with cricket, and more particularly, the
performance of the New Zealand Cricket Team, as the focus for its fund
raising activities.
When a New Zealand Test player fails to score with the bat (commonly
known as a 'Duck') every Member of the Q.S.C.C. is fined $5.00. To
this end the Q.S.C.C. has raised over $250,000. While some believe the
Club's means of fund raising is a guaranteed form of cashflow, the
amount raised proves the members of the Q.S.C.C. are the team's
greatest supporters!
Submitted by: Roger Brittenden, Chairman, QSCC