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Streatham & Marlborough Cricket Club versus Lashings All-Stars - 12 September 2014 - Dulwich Common


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Streatham & Marlborough Cricket Club (on the corner of Lordship Lane and Dulwich Common) are hosting the world famous Lashings Cricket Club to Dulwich Common on Friday 12 September 2014. Lashings CC feature a host of international cricket stars and this match is the centrepiece in our fundraising campaign for a new pavilion.


http://www.streathammarlboroughcc.co.uk/

http://www.lashings.co.uk/


This is your chance to treat clients, friends or family to a glittering afternoon of entertainment in the presence of some of the greatest cricketers ever to have played the game. Meet the stars, share a drink, see Gordon Greenidge carve one through point and ask Ashes legends how it felt to win back that little urn.


We?ve put together a series of corporate hospitality packages to suit every budget so please visit our website for more information or send me a message and i can send the eFlyer with more details (it's too big a file to post!).


Entrance without the corporate treatment is free and will be a great chance for youngsters and adults to meet some of the foremost names in world cricket. Hopefully it?ll be a great day. If you need any more details or would be interested in getting a table, please feel free to contact me.


Regards,

Dan Ellis

Streatham & Marlborough Cricket Club Captain

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