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[www.keralites.net] Howzat! Meat is OUT as vegan cricket club plans to ban leather balls - U.K.

 


Howzat! Meat is OUT as vegan cricket club plans to ban leather balls -U.K.
Earley Cricket Club have become the first team to turn completely vegan
The Berkshire club are testing vegan cricket balls made using a rubber covering 
Earley Cricket Club's menu now features vegan tagines, curries and pasta dishes 

The Berkshire club are testing vegan cricket balls made using a rubber covering. Chairman Gary Shacklady, 33, who turned vegan five years ago, is confident that adopting a solely plant-based lifestyle will give the team the edge over their opponents.

The traditional teas served during matches have been animal product-free for two years and have been well received. However, players are still getting to grips with the switch to vegan cricket balls.

Masterstroke? Earley Cricket Club are testing vegan cricket balls made using a rubber cover

'It does behave like a leather cricket ball, but it bounces more and it's more difficult to grip,' Mr Shacklady said. 'But we're enthused by it and we're hopeful of finding a better version.'

The opening batsman set up the club, on the outskirts of Reading, 12 years ago.

But Mr Shacklady, a primary school teacher and former Countdown contestant, found that after he turned vegan he could no longer eat match teas – usually ham sandwiches. He also felt that the club's meat-based catering meant Muslim and Hindu players were being excluded. So two years ago he set about creating a menu of homemade vegan meals.

full article in the link below

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7354053/Howzat-Meat-cricket-club-goes-vegan.html


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