Cleanaway comes up to bat for Blind Cricket Australia

Cleanaway has teamed up with Blind Cricket Australia to help send four players from the national team to India.

Communities - Partnerships

February 23, 2023

Highlights

“I had to take a few days off work to prepare for India, so Cleanaway’s money covered my loss of earnings.”

“If it weren’t for the support of our players and companies like Cleanaway we wouldn’t be where we are.”

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Highlights

“I had to take a few days off work to prepare for India, so Cleanaway’s money covered my loss of earnings.”

“If it weren’t for the support of our players and companies like Cleanaway we wouldn’t be where we are.”

Cleanaway has teamed up with Blind Cricket Australia to help send four players from the national team to India.

Pictured: Photo from the finals of the National Cricket Inclusion Championship – 10th February 2023.

Michael Berg, Ryan Honschooten, Bradley Brider, and Matt Cameron of the Western Australian team (pictured left to right) were selected to represent Australia in the International Cricket Inclusion Series in India.

Cleanaway’s contribution of $2,400 helped ensure the team was well prepared for the series, where they beat New Zealand in the final. The funding is part of our commitment to supporting communities.

Ryan thanked Cleanaway for the opportunity.

“I had to take a few days off work to prepare for India, so Cleanaway’s money covered my loss of earnings,” he said.

Tony Sutton, Secretary of Blind Cricket Australia said “If it weren’t for the support of our players and companies like Cleanaway we wouldn’t be where we are.”