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Interfaith teams unite in the name of cricket

London Maccabi Vale chairman Alex Haffner described the Festival of Unity Interfaith Tournament as a resounding success.

August 30, 2018 13:32
Three teams battled it out over two days at the Festival of Unity at Rowley Lane. (Photo: Marc Morris)
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LMV took on an Archbishop of Canterbury XI and the Refugee Cricket Project in a two-day competition, held at Rowley Lane.

The honours were shared on the opening day, when Grant Reingold and Adam Brand registered half-centuries for LMV in a narrow victory over the Archbishops’ team. But there was a role reversal later in the day as a hard-hitting century led the Archbishops’ side home.

The action continued the following day, with the Refugee Cricket Project, run in partnership with the Change Foundation, beating LMV and the Archbishop XI.

Haffner commented: “It was wonderful to be part of the Festival of Unity and for London Maccabi Vale to be involved in a unique event showcasing how sport can be a catalyst for interfaith relations.

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