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Cricket duo to attempt 2,000-run challenge for global charity.
Summary
Gareth Sear and Tanya Boardman will run the length of a cricket wicket repeatedly to complete 2,000 runs at The Bridge athletics track on 30 January 2026 to raise funds for Cricket Without Boundaries.
Content
Gareth Sear and Tanya Boardman from Pulborough will attempt a 2,000-run endurance challenge on 30 January 2026. They plan to run repeatedly the full length of a cricket wicket at The Bridge athletics track in Broadbridge Heath. The event, described as the Cricket Wicket Marathon, is organised to raise funds for Cricket Without Boundaries. That charity uses cricket to support health education and social development in communities around the world.
Key details:
- The challenge aims for a total of 2,000 runs completed on a wicket-length course.
- The event is scheduled for 30 January 2026 at The Bridge athletics track, Broadbridge Heath.
- The participants are Gareth Sear and Tanya Boardman, who live in Pulborough.
- The fundraiser supports Cricket Without Boundaries, which runs projects on HIV/AIDS awareness, gender equality and youth empowerment.
- Organisers reported that supporters can follow progress and donate via a Give as You Live fundraising page, and that members of the public were invited to cheer or join some runs on the day.
Summary:
The pair are attempting a novel, endurance-based fundraiser that combines running with a cricket-themed course and aims to raise money for international development projects run by Cricket Without Boundaries. The event will take place on 30 January 2026, and organisers have reported channels for following progress and collecting donations.
