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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Tea and biscuits after a walking cricket match played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth bowled out while playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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    Andy Aitchison

     

  • 'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
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    'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
    Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.

    Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.

    Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.

    Andrew Aitchison / Guardian / eyevine

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