<\/a>Instead of having the letter DSCT \u2013 David Shepherd Cricket Trust \u2013 embossed on them, they now sport the Trust logo.<\/p>\nFormer Test match umpire David Shepherd, after whom the charitable trust is named, was famously superstitious and known all over the world for standing on one leg whenever the scoreboard reached 111 or multiples of it.<\/p>\n
The Trust logo is of the instantly recognizable silhouette of Shepherd, appropriately standing one leg.<\/p>\n
The new helmets were displayed for the first time at the annual meeting of the Tolchards Devon Cricket League.<\/p>\n
Stuart Munday, the league chairman and a trustee of the charity, reminded clubs to get their applications in before it is too late.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe offer from the Trust is a real bargain for clubs with youth sections,\u201d said Munday.<\/p>\n
\u201cTo buy three helmets and six match balls in a sports shop it would cost more than \u00a3150, so clubs will make a huge saving by taking up this offer.\u201d<\/p>\n
First in the queue for the offer were: Bovey Tracey, Shaldon Optimists, Topsham St James, Alphington CC & Weare Colts, Hatherleigh and Bideford.<\/p>\n
To apply for your helmets and balls, email Gavin Lane (gavinbdlane@gmail.com) with details of your club together with contact names and contact details.<\/p>\n\n\t\n
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