Bat for a Chance Podcast

By: Bat For a Chance
  • Summary

  • The Bat For a Chance podcast is a brand new show from the UK based cricketing charity talking to key individuals and stakeholders of the charities work globally.

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Episodes
  • Episode 1
    May 2 2024

    Welcome to "The Bat for a Chance Podcast," where we uncover the incredible stories behind Bat for a Chance and the charity's mission to empower men, women and children through cricket.

    In this episode, our host cricket influencer and cricket commentator Georgie Heath chats with Will Gaffney, the teenager who founded Bat for a Chance (BFAC) at the tender age of 14. They explore the beginnings of the charity, the hurdles, and the successes of this remarkable charity dedicated to opening doors for children across the world.

    Georgie then talks to special guests Temba Bavuma, the Captain of the South Africa and Roland Butcher the former Middlesex and England cricketer. They share their firsthand experiences collaborating with BFAC and the profound impact it's had on both the recipients and themselves, as well as the delivery of BFAC’s projects in South Africa and the launch of the Barbados Royals Girls Cricket Club. Georgie also dives into their personal connections to the cause and discovers how cricket serves as a catalyst for positive change.

    Join us in making a difference in young lives by contributing to the Bat for a Chance. Visit www.batforachance.org/donate to donate and be part of our journey towards making positive change.

    A big thank you to Director, Panji Kaonga, the Rajasthan Royals at Scalespace and to Executive Producer and Chairman Omar Khan whose generous support fuels our work and makes projects like this possible.

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    32 mins

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