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Let's rally for Karl Hieser; go fund me.

CricConnect Stories | July 17, 2024

Cricket clubs foster a sense of belonging and connection. The mateship and support structures we all experience are invaluable, as is our capacity to rally as a community when one of our own needs support.

Karl Hieser, 2ndXI scorer for Prahran Cricket Club in Melbourne, tragically lost his father (his carer) and his home in a house fire last Sunday night.

Karl, who suffers from cerebral palsy, is the volunteer every cricket club needs and loves with immense admiration.

He commenced scoring Prahran 2nd grade games back in 1992–93 and, for over 30 years, has scored more than 500 games of cricket.

Karl’s invaluable contribution and influence within the Prahran Cricket Club have seen him afforded Life Membership in the club as well as being inducted into the Prahran Cricket Club Hall of Fame.

We’re hoping that in Karl’s time of need, the cricket community can offer our support with a donation, however big or small, to the following Go Fund Me link.


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CricConnect is a digital platform designed to bring the cricket community together. It serves as a hub for players, coaches, clubs, and fans, offering a space to share knowledge, insights, and experiences about the game.

Some key features of CricConnect include:

• Expert Advice & Insights – Access tips from experienced cricketers, coaches, and analysts.
• Community Engagement – Clubs and players can connect, share stories, and support each other.
• Sponsorship & Growth Opportunities – Helps clubs generate revenue and attract sponsors.
• Development & Learning – A resource for improving skills, strategy, and overall cricket knowledge.

It’s essentially a go-to destination for all things cricket, fostering stronger connections within the cricketing world.