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Posted on the 1st December 2017
The Street Child Cricket World Cup in London is more than a year away, but the media hype is already building.
The Big Issue, a national magazine and one of the UK’s leading social businesses, previewed the event and reported that the window for charitable projects to express interest is now open.
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The Big Issue article quotes Sri Lanka cricket legend Kumar Sangakkara, who said: “Sport has the power to bring nations together – it is truly a force for unity. That is why I’m supporting the Street Child Cricket World Cup in London 2019, using our shared passion for cricket to enable some of the world’s most disadvantaged and marginalised children to show their talents, make their voices heard and celebrate the potential of every child, no matter their background.”
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