The Ghana Cricket Association (GCA) has received a significant donation of cricket equipment from the British Council, aimed at strengthening the development and growth of the sport across the country.
The donation, which includes essential cricket kits and training equipment, is expected to support grassroots programs, school competitions, and emerging cricket clubs nationwide.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, officials of the GCA expressed appreciation to the British Council for its continued support and commitment to sports development in Ghana.
The President of the Ghana Cricket Association, Emmanuel Owusu-Ansah Asare, described the gesture as timely, emphasizing that access to quality equipment remains a major challenge in expanding cricket participation, especially at the grassroots level.
He noted that the donation would help create more opportunities for young talents and improve training standards.
“This support from the British Council will go a long way in helping us reach more communities and schools. It strengthens our efforts to use cricket as a tool for youth development and social inclusion,” he said.
The British Council reaffirmed its dedication to promoting cultural exchange, youth empowerment, and development through sports, highlighting cricket as a unifying platform between Ghana and the United Kingdom.
The Ghana Cricket Association reiterated its commitment to ensuring that the equipment is distributed effectively to benefit young players and contribute to the long-term growth of cricket in Ghana.
