|
Australian Cricket Board - 13 April 2001
The Australian one-day international squad will visit the battlefields
of Gallipoli in May on-route to their tour of the United Kingdom,
paying homage to the thousands of Australian service men and women
killed in the Great War.
The squad, which will be guests of the Australian Defence Force, is
scheduled to arrive in Turkey on 27 May and will visit historic
landmarks such as ANZAC Cove, Shrapnel Valley, Lone Pine and The Nek.
History indicates cricket played a significant role throughout the
battle at Gallipoli, with social matches played to maintain soldier
morale.
The three-day trip is an initiative of Lieutenant General Peter Cosgrove,
AC, MC Australian Chief of Army, Australian Cricket Board (ACB) Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) Malcolm Speed and Australian Captain Stephen
Waugh.
Malcolm Speed said the trip to Gallipoli would form an important part
of the ACB's on-going player education program.
"I hope this exercise is able to teach our players about what it means
to be Australian, and the privileged position they hold in representing
their country."
"The young men who fought at Gallipoli weren't recruited on specific
talents, they were just everyday Australians who were honoured to be
fighting for Australia."
© 2001 Australian Cricket Board
|
334notout.com blog: Deep Fine Leg - Latest Posts

|