Sun Bank to sponsor cricket's grass roots
Sun Bank today announced that it is to sponsor the national Under 15 Club Cricket Championship
Media Release
30-May-2001

The tournament, initiated by the Lord's Taverners in 1972 and administered
by the England and Wales Cricket Board, is seen as a breeding ground for
aspiring cricketers, having helped develop the early talents of stars such
as Nasser Hussain, Marcus Trescothick and Graham Thorpe.
In recent years, the tournament has gone from strength to strength and this
year it will attract 1,500 teams from across the UK, allowing over 18,000
children to take part.
Commenting on the announcement, Mark Sismey-Durrant, Managing Director, Sun
Bank plc, said: "Sun Bank is very pleased to be sponsoring the Under 15 Club
Cricket Championship as our first ever national sponsorship. We believe it
is important to help develop youth sport. By providing this support to the
grass roots of the game, we are investing in the future of cricket."
Tim Lamb, Chief Executive of the ECB said: "I am delighted that Sun Bank has
agreed to sponsor this tournament. We all know that grass roots development
is vital for the future of the game, both in producing the next generation
of players as well as new spectators and cricket enthusiasts. This
competition plays an important role in this development."
"The Championship provides the focal point for Under 15 club cricket in the
UK. It gives players something to aim for in their season and teaches them
about winning and losing. Sun Bank is playing a part in providing a bright
cricketing future."
This season's competition culminates in the national final, played on 29th
August.
