Alsager Cricket Club set to make it into the Guinness World Records with run-up attempt

By Deborah Bowyer 29th Jul 2024

Alsager Cricket Club's first eleven player and right arm bowler Sam Goodwin with Alsager Cricket Club Club chairman, Alan Stancliffe at Friday's match. (Photo: Alsager CC)
Alsager Cricket Club's first eleven player and right arm bowler Sam Goodwin with Alsager Cricket Club Club chairman, Alan Stancliffe at Friday's match. (Photo: Alsager CC)

He did it! Alsager Cricket Club is waiting to see if it has made it into the Guinness World Records after doing an event as part of their 150th anniversary celebrations. 

Current first eleven player and right arm bowler Sam Goodwin, ran from Spyder Bats in Tunstall to Alsager Cricket Club with the ball which he opened an anniversary match with.

Sam (middle) setting off from Spyder Bats in Tunstall. (Photo: Alsager CC)

The distance, around 11 k, will hopefully break the current world record held by an Australian in Perth of 7.8 km.

Sam, 24, charged from the Tunstall to arrive at the Fairfield Avenue location to deliver the opening ball in Friday's (July 26th) match.

The current record stands at 7.8km. Sam's run-up passed through Kidsgrove and Sandyford whose cricket clubs are also celebrating their 150th anniversaries. 

Sam is a tracher at Offley Primary Academy in Sandbach. (Photo: Nub News)

The teacher and avid cricket fan said of his world record run carrying the ball which opened the match: "It was fine. We just kept going until we got to Alsager.

"It's just a case of waiting to see if we have completed everything we need to make this a world record. It'll great if we have made this a world record."

Alsager's Sam Goodwin will be trying to break a world record today. (Photo: Alsager CC)

Sam's epic opening ball saw the chairman's XI versus the president's XI celebratory game get underway at around 6pm on Friday night.

Alsager Cricket club is celebratings its 150th anniversary. (Photo: Nub News)

Club chairman, Alan Stancliffe said previously: "This year is a very special year for our club so we thought we would mark it with a special match and a world record attempt. 

"We hope to see lots of people at the club to cheer Sam on and see some of our former stars returning to play." 

Sam opening the bowling at Friday's match. (Photo: Nub News)

"It's quite some run up that the poor lad's got to put himself through but this is a truly special occasion – once in a lifetime sort of stuff! 

"He'll be fine. Just hope he doesn't overstep…" 

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