What's buzzing at Barmera Cricket Club with Kylan Beech
Echo Cricket | October 07, 2024
Barmera Cricket Club, a proud family club from the Riverland region of South Australia, was founded in the 1920s and unfortunately folded in the early 2000s.
After listening to his dad and his old teammates reminisce about the great experiences of playing for the Barmera Cricket Club, Kylan Beech was inspired to start the club again. He’s only 21, and now the President and Kylan shares the story of how he went about getting the club back on the cricket field.
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Carve Eyewear was a proud sponsor of this cricket conversation with Barmera Cricket Club.
New Balance was a proud sponsor of this cricket conversation with Barmera Cricket Club