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Beyond the Boundary: A Candid Conversation with Ravi Ningegowda on Leading Royal Challengers Belfast to Glory

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Welcome back to the Don't Bowl There cricket blog. In today's article is an interview with Ravi Ningegowda who is the strategic mind behind Royal Challengers Belfast (RCB). Within the interview, we discuss the formation and ethos of RCB, the plans for the future and much more. So what is the background of RCB and how was the club created? Royal Challengers Belfast (RCB) is a unique Social Sports Club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which is open to all, without affecting their existing Club affiliations. The genesis of RCB was to promote Health, Wellbeing and Equality through sports. We operate as per our tag line and adhere to it which is "Royal by Name and Equal by Game" in true sense and spirit. We welcome all Sports enthusiast individual, irrespective of their skill levels and make them feel a part of the group. Though cricket takes the major attention of RCB, we also run an active badminton and table tennis sessions throughout the year along with other sports...

The Business of Cricket: Jared Wilson on Building a Career On and Off the Field

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Jared Wilson is a cricketing all-rounder - excelling as a batsman, bowler, and fielder for the North West Warriors cricket team and Cliftonville Academy. But, he has also taken his skills beyond the pitch founding recruitment start-up Cricket Jobs in June 2023. The platform connects up-and-coming talent with career opportunities in the cricket industry. Within the course of this interview, Jared provides insight into building a professional cricket career, making the transition from sport to business, using his platform to give back to the cricket community and what goals he has with Cliftonville Academy for the upcoming 2024 NCU Premier League season. First let's delve into Jared's playing career How did you feel last season was for both yourself and Cliftonville Academy? I feel it went well. From where the club was last year to where we are going into this season, is much different. Clubs must rock up and play good cricket to beat us rather than just walking over us. There we...