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About Me

Lennox Mugumira

Cricket Coach
Cricket2Nuture
Bugembe, Eastern Region,, Uganda
Cricket2Nuture uses cricket to change society through charity to help the less privileged, talent awareness, provide moral and career guidance to young generation in Uganda

My Activity

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Q: What a day it was with the juniors.
Can't believe we used 2 tennis balls for over 60 kids.
Tomorrow we go stronger.
Awailing more information about safe and clean water(Sanitation).
#Cricket can break barriers

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What a day it was with the juniors.Can't believe we used 2 tennis balls for over 60 kids. ...
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Q: Today I share a success story.

One of our own Calvin a 14-year-old hit 66 runs to grant his team a win in the ongoing qualifiers.

This is a milestone for Cricket2Nurture in Uganda.

Calvin was among our first trainees when we started and only had one bat between 20 kids and used bricks as stumps.

It is really inspiring to see one of our participants reach such a stage and we have been fueled to do more.

On this note talent awareness is on. At C2N we believe that it's more than just cricket.

The world should get ready to receive responsible, caring, happy, educated, and happy men and women by using cricket as a masterpiece.

At the end not all will become professional cricketers but rather instil a spirit of togetherness in society that sport brings.

As a virus, Cricket to Nurture shall spread the love, joy, passion, engage, equip and empower the younger generation.

Join our cause with kind words, donate equipment, sponsor a kid, sponsor programs.

We believe many more lives can be changed under Cricket2Nurture.

"Joy shared is joy doubled and sorrow shared is sorrow halved."

"It is easy to build strong children than repair broken men."
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Q: A photo of me taken in 2020 teaching kids how to grip a ball.

Little did I know that I would later start an initiative to support, mentor and reach out to kids using the game of Cricket years later..

Since then, I have got a chance to share my ideas and my leadership skills have improved tremendously .

I have now learnt that giving weighs more than receiving.

Remember " It is easy to make strong children than repair broken"

@Cricket2Nurture
# Lessons learnt for a lifetime.
#We Engage Equip and Empower
#Join to our cause.
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Q: In August 2020, Tim and I would go out onto the cricket pitch and work on our cricket skills in preparation for the upcoming games.

As we were hitting balls a number of kids joined in to help return the balls and were so eager to know more about what we were doing.

Tim and I started to learn more about cricket at the age of 14 or 15 and these kids were much younger. We reflected on how much time it took us to develop our talents that bring us so much joy and how we can’t go a day without talking about cricket.

We started to provide coaching sessions 3 days a week and apply the coaching tips we received from mini cricket.

This was in Nakanyonyi, Jinja, Uganda. We had to improvise by using bricks as stumps and sticks to especially teach how to grip the bat.

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In August 2020, Tim and I would go out onto the cricke ...