LeScotsman
Cricket Spectator
Hey, I'm Mr Bell who went to Slog the Slavs, Magyars, Finno-Ugrics, Bulgars, et al. This is great news about cricket in Romania. You might be interested to hear there is now a team in Bucharest, and a ton of cricket-loving volunteers at the orphanages in Brasov. I played with some Romany street kids, and there was definitely potential. A cricket league has just launched in neighbouring Hungary, and Zrenjanin, northern Serbia has a team. Ukraine has cricket teams in almost every city, and your closest rivals are Varna on the Bulgarian Black Sea.
There used to be cricket leagues between Odesa, Constaninople, and Bucharest from the 1890s, but two world wars and Stalinism put an end to that.
I would suggest you:
a) contact the European Cricket Council. Once the sport is officially registered in a country, they can supply kit and coaching material. They have just launched online cricket TV, which will be available across Europe. Write an article for their newsletter and get the word around.
b) contact ICC Cricket World Show. This is a half-hour weekly round-up of cricket. It is broadcast in several European countries, including Norway.
c) get in touch with the British, Australian, and other Commonwealth Embassies in Romania to help out. They will have someone who is cricket mad on their staff and will likely get on board. They can also provide fixtures.
d) get in touch with the neighbouring European teams I mentioned above. I've posted links to their websites on mine at www.angusjjbell.com.
If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know. Thanks, Angus.
There used to be cricket leagues between Odesa, Constaninople, and Bucharest from the 1890s, but two world wars and Stalinism put an end to that.
I would suggest you:
a) contact the European Cricket Council. Once the sport is officially registered in a country, they can supply kit and coaching material. They have just launched online cricket TV, which will be available across Europe. Write an article for their newsletter and get the word around.
b) contact ICC Cricket World Show. This is a half-hour weekly round-up of cricket. It is broadcast in several European countries, including Norway.
c) get in touch with the British, Australian, and other Commonwealth Embassies in Romania to help out. They will have someone who is cricket mad on their staff and will likely get on board. They can also provide fixtures.
d) get in touch with the neighbouring European teams I mentioned above. I've posted links to their websites on mine at www.angusjjbell.com.
If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know. Thanks, Angus.