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The second Lawyers World Cricket Cup will take place between 26 July and 4 August 2009. Teams of lawyers from 12 countries will take part. The games will be mostly played in Cambridge with the final at the Brit Oval on 4 August.
Chance to Shine is the Cricket Foundation's campaign to regenerate competitive cricket in state schools. It is the single biggest sports development programme ever seen in this country. It aims to educate state school children through cricket by establishing high-quality, sustainable cricket-led educational programmes in a third of all UK state schools by 2015.
The English legal community is represented by a team of Barristers and a team of Solicitors.
England's Solicitors are represented by:
Matthew Drew (c), Hugh Rosenvinge, James Down (Lovells), Simon Bushell, Dan Hudson (Herbert Smith), Tim Flood (Jones Day), Nick Hayday (Linklaters), Paul Knight (Mills Reeve), Henry Hickman (Harcus Sinclair), Stephen Richards (Allen & Overy), Richard Wild (Charles Russell), Patrick Murphy (Clyde & Co), Andrew Danson (Olswang), James Welch (Muckle LLP), Andy Crystal (BLG) and Oliver Kelly (Lamport Bassitt)