Hampshire presented with two Modern BOLA machines
Vic Isaacs - 8 October 2001
Presentation Photo Vic Isaacs
| Hampshire received two modern BOLA bowling machines today, thanks to the generosity of the members of HCCC Bournemouth and New Forest area committee.
The machines costing £1,800 each were delivered to the Hampshire County Cricket Club's indoor school, where Nicky Batt, Vice-Chairman of the B&NF Area committee (see picture) presented to Tim Tremlett, Hampshire's Director of Cricket the cheque.
Supporters of Hampshire cricket from the Bournemouth and New Forest area have funded the purchase by the club of two state-of-the-art BOLA machines for the Cricket Academy.
The money was raised by a number of social events organised by the area committee this year that included a cocktail party and a dinner, both at Ringwood, a Summer garden party (courtesy of Bill and Kate Slade) with musical entertainment provided by the Solent Brass Quintet who also played at the Australian match and a golf championship organised in conjunction with the County Golf Club.
A memorable evening of Dixieland Jazz brought the 2001 programme to a rousing finale on Friday, September 28, at Fordingbridge. The Alan James Band with guest star Digby Fairweather entertained in style, and 80 supporters also enjoyed a buffet supper.
Derek Grant, chairman of the Bournemouth and New Forest area committee, said: "Throughout the year our events have been well supported.
"My thanks are due to the area committee members without whose assistance and support it would not have been possible to organise such a comprehensive programme of events. I should also like to thank the many supporters and friends who have attended our functions during the year."
The first event in 2002 is the annual cocktail party at Greyfriars, Ringwood, on Sunday, January 27.
Tim Tremlett thanking the committee for their efforts and generosity on behalf of Hampshire, stated that these modern style bowling machines will have contant use, not only in helping the techniques of the club's professionals, but the School of Excellence and Academy. Club cricketers in the area will also benefit.
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