West Melbourne Cricket Club’s Family Fun Day

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The weather was cold but that didn’t stop kids and their parents who came out to play a good game of cricket at Family Fun Day hosted by the West Melbourne Cricket Club (WMCC) on 22 July at Humming Blvd Reserve in Tarneit.

The event was organised to promote and encourage participation in the sport of cricket at junior’s and women’s level among the local community.

WMCC is a great cricket club which is open to the wider community to join. WMCC is specially looking for players at junior’s level (boys and girls) and at women’s level to join and represent the club in their upcoming season of cricket

WMCC President Rupinder Sohal, Vice-President Rupinder Singh, Treasurer Taran Singh, Secretary Daljit Singh along with committee member’s Satwinder Pal Singh, Rajinder Singh, Vikrant Makkar and Amritpal Singh Bhangu greeted all the guests and sponsors of their club. Dharamveer Nagpal and Rajinder Singh ran various cricket related activities on the field to encourage kid’s participation in this sport.

WMCC Promotional Flyer was launched on the day by Cr Intaj Khan of Wyndham Council, who was the chief guest at the event along with various sponsors of the club.

Presentation festivities were kicked off by Yogita Bhardwaj who welcomed all the guests and thanked WMCC Committee for their event before handing the presentations over to Taran Singh.

The club’s sponsors presented trophies to the junior boys and girls who played for the club in the last season of cricket.

WMCC is a great cricket club which is open to the wider community to join. WMCC is specially looking for players at junior’s level (boys and girls) and at women’s level to join and represent the club in their upcoming season of cricket.

For more details, email Westmelbournecricketclub@gmail.com

 

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