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Cricket-loving
explorers head for match on Everest
London: A party of 50 cricket-loving explorers
departed the Lord's yesterday for an unusual tour. In 11 days' time, after flying,
driving and finally trekking to a plateau 5,000 metres (17,000 ft) up in the Himalayas,
more than three miles above sea level, they will play a match of Twenty20 cricket
and set a world record: the highest altitude recorded for a field sport. According
to The Times, the Nokia Maps Everest Test match is due to be played on a frozen
lake near Everest base camp called Gorak Shep, which means “dead raven” in the
language of the Sherpas who will accompany the cricketers. The teams, named Hillary
and Tenzing, will play a match of 20 overs a side under the proper laws of cricket.
They will use wooden stumps and bats, a pink leather ball (which stands out better
against the snowy terrain) and a full-sized artificial pitch that has been broken
into three parts and will be carried up the mountain. The match is due to be played
on the Queen's official birthday, and a message of support from Buckingham Palace
was sent to the two teams. After the match, a proper British cricket tea will
be taken and the Union Jack raised in the Queen's honour. The match is being played
for charity, and it is expected that over 250,000 pounds would be raised for the
Himalayan Trust and the Lord's Taverners. Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook, the
England Test captain and vice-captain, have agreed to be the honorary captains.
-April
10, 2009
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