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Cricket for Girls works closely with The Female Cricket Store – specialists and experts in providing equipment for female cricket players, schools and clubs in the UK.
The business’ have worked together to produce three specially- discounted equipment packages for schools - The Cricket for Girls Soft Ball Package, The Cricket for Girls Hard Ball Package and The Cricket for Girls Protective Package.
Each package is tailored to suit the various playing abilities and ages in schools as girls start and progress through their cricketing journey.
The Female Cricket Store also offers a number of ranges tailored for the female player, including the Heather Knight Collection by SM (used by England captain Heather Knight), the Pace Range by Kookaburra (used by England’s Natalie Sciver and Sophie Ecclestone) and the Valkyrie Range by Viking (used by triple World Cup winner Jenny Gunn).
Visit
www.thefemalecricketstore.com
A sports teaching qualification that aims to inspire the next generation has been backed by a double Olympic champion.
Pearson’s BTEC in sport has won the support of none other than two-time Olympic gold medallist gymnast Max Whitlock.
“For me, BTEC was a no-brainer,” he explained. “I'm the type of person that likes to get stuck in and really involved in what I do.
“BTEC is practical as well as coursework based. It was perfect because I feel like that's the way I learn best.
“I can look at what I learned from my BTEC and it’s made me be more productive with my time, made me manage my time a lot better.
“I think if you're one of those people that likes to get stuck in and get involved and know what you want and know what you need to get done, then it's definitely for you.”
For more information visit
quals.pearson.com/BTECSport
If you have any company news or a new product or service which would be ideal for the 40 SCHOOL SPORT Issue No.81 January/February/March 2021
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