Andy has played high-level cricket all his life. He has represented Oxfordshire from U13 to the full Minor County Team. He has also played for Nottingham University and English Universities. He spent a year playing and coaching in Zimbabwe. He is currently an ECB level 3 coach and ECB Tutor trained is currently working for the Sussex County Cricket Club as their Head of Recreational Cricket.
Ed has played cricket all his life, including Nottingham University and Arnold in the Nottingham Premier League in 1999. Ed is a level 2 coach and ECB Tutor Trained and has significant coaching experience, having coached thousands of children as well as national youth and women's teams in Africa. He is an Employment and Human Rights Barrister at Cloisters Chambers and lecturer at the College of Law.
Chris has been playing cricket since the age of 6 and has coached National teams, thousands of children. Chris has a wealth of experience in teaching adults how to coach. He is Legal Council for AEG Live, a leading provider of live entertainment.
"Cricket is a game of unique qualities. Cricket Without Boundaries is an amazing opportunity to help children to experience these qualities. It is about breaking down barriers, putting a smile on their faces and leaving a legacy. This is why I am involved in CWB."
Andy Hobbs
"Being involved in CWB is a fantastic opportunity to bring a game that has brought me so much fun over the years to those whose concept of fun has been severely restricted by poverty, disease and political instability. Cricket and Sport generally can play a really important role re-enforce vital AIDS awareness messages"
Ed Williams
"CWB has helped bring real and lasting benefit to the areas that we visited. The projects that we are involved in have confirmed my belief that Cricket is an outstanding means to inspire and develop the lives of children and adults, irrespective of race or religion."
Chris Kangis