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Not In My Game reaches 1,000 pledges milestone!

Not In My Game reaches 1,000 pledges milestone!

Over 1,000 people have come together from across the world to unite in solidarity and take a stand against terrorism in sport. In just over three weeks the Not In My Game campaign has attracted support from people across the globe, with support coming from as far away as Norway, Denmark and Pakistan.

Paul Farbrace, the former Kent batsman and assistant coach to the Sri Lankan team, said: “The overwhelming support we have seen for this campaign has been tremendous and a huge thank you must go out to everyone who has backed the pledge, but it is now vital that we continue the campaign’s momentum. I would urge everyone who wishes to take a stand against terrorism in sport backs the pledge at www.notinmygame.co.uk and signs up for a free cricket pack to host a cricket game in their area.”

In recent weeks supporters of the campaign have been organising community cricket games up and down the country to help demonstrate that cricket, and any other sport, should be able to be played whenever and wherever possible without fear of terrorist attacks.

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