CCC vs the Afghan national cricket team A match with the
Afghanistan national cricket team is being planned. The original date for this groundbreaking cricket event had to be postponed due to lack of funding for the National Cricket team from Afghanistan to fly from their home camp to Los Angeles for the historical match. This will be the first time that a cricket team from Afghanistan has toured America. The match will help raise money for an orphanage rebuilt by US marines in Afghanistan and continue the CCC's vital work around the world promoting greater peace through 'cricket diplomacy'.
Tour of Australia The clubs hopes that their recent historic Australian tour January 31 – February 12, 2011 will continue their development into a world class competitive and exhibition cricket team and sporting club, while the publicity generated by the tour will be used to highlight other Australian non-profit organizations that deal with similar issues in their own communities. Touring Australia also aims to raise awareness of the CCC with key stakeholders to improve cricket opportunities between the US and Australia. The proposed tour and background to the Compton Cricket Club has recently (May 2007 – February 2010) received considerable attention in mainstream Australian and international media including
CNN,
Sky News,
Channel 7,
Sydney Morning Herald,
ABC Radio National, Alpha magazine,
Courier Mail,
NT News,
Ninemsn.com,
ESPN.com,
Dailynews.com,
Dumbo Feather, pass it on magazine, Centralian advocate & the
Big Issue magazine. They have also been publicized on
KPFK (Radio) and
KABC-TV in Los Angeles USA. Music publicity includes articles in
Faster Louder (online) and 3D music magazine as well as Sky News UK, and
SBS World News (Sam Ikin, Jan 3, 2008). The CCC will utilise its high exposure to benefit other organizations in Australia attempting to deal with similar issues in their own community including: •
Credo Cricket, who provide recreational opportunities for disadvantaged •
Father Chris Rileys Youth off the Streets Program, •
Queensland premiers disaster relief fund, raising much needed support for victims of the devastating
2010–2011 Queensland floods. Project Manager for their Australian Tour, Mr Hugh Snelgrove presented the team's story as well as what he has planned for their historic tour at The
Pecha Kucha (Sydney Chapter) fundraising night for
Haiti at the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney at the beginning of 2010.
Cricket Rap outta compton: "Bullets" (3:51) The club has recently released two tracks from raps 'Shots' and 'Bullets' that aim to document their transition from ex-gangsters to global stardom. Their cricket raps have recently (November 2007) aired on
FBI 94.5 FM & 93.7 FM
Koori Radio programs respectively in Australia. A music video along with a press release about the Compton Cricket Club produced by current members plans to be presented to the public by the end of 2008. In March 2009, SKY News released an article about the team's endeavors producing and publicising their inaugural Music TV video clip on their website. On March 13 Bullets was played at
Los Angeles City Hall to cricket fans, diplomats, and members of local cricket organizations of Southern California a part of a solidarity rally, to protest the recent terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan national cricket team in Lahore, Pakistan. In March, MTV (UK) played 'Bullets' on their website a part of their 'show us what your made of' itdoesnthavetohappen.co.uk anti knife crime campaign on their website. In April, Neil Hannon blogging for The Guardian Newspaper (UK) called 'Bullets' a great song about cricket. This was soon followed with another article in major Australian newspaper,
The Age affirming 'Bullets' global appeal and critical acclaim. In May,
Channel V – Australia's premier music television station chose
Bullets to be played on its interactive music TV Show 'U Channel'. On April 27, 28 and 29 'Bullets' was voted No. 1 unsigned artist by Channel V's TV and web audience. On May 9 Cloth & the Compton CC performed at the Hollywood Ashes celebrity Cricket tournament.
First Sydney fundraiser pre-tour promotion In September, four members of the CCC flew to
Sydney to attend a fundraiser in their honor, to raise much needed funds for their Australian tour. The fundraiser held on September 25 raised over $30,000 in cash and tour sponsorship.
Cricket Australia,
Nudie Juice,
Cricket NSW, The Hughenden Hotel, Santavittoria, Otway Estate Wines, Curwoods Lawyers, Kewarra Resort Cairns and The Royals. The club members airfares and fundraiser was paid for and organised by Hugh Snelgrove, who was also the project manager of the Australian tour. During their ten days in Sydney, they appeared on The TODAY Show, 2GB/Christian/Koori Radio, The Age, Daily Telegraph & Thepunch.com.au. Other highlights included: • Meeting with youth from Father
Chris Riley's
Youth Off The Streets charity in
Merrylands, Sydney. • A chance encounter with
Brett Lee at the
Sydney Cricket Ground during a private tour from Cricket NSW. He was training mentee
Ellyse Perry (The only Australian sportswoman to play two codes of sport professionally for Australia). • A beach cricket match against Aboriginal charity A.I.M.E (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience). • A mural 'Cricket outta Compton' was painted on the famous Bondi graffiti promenade (By famous Australian street artists Mr Perso & Detch) which commemorated two club members who have since died (one from a
drive by shooting and the other from a motorcycle accident). • Playing laneway cricket between Credo Cricket and
Cricket Victoria staff at the famous
Hosier Lane. • A tour of the
Melbourne Cricket Ground organised by Cricket Australia. • An indoor cricket match against Reclink (well known for their highly successful
Choir of Hard Knocks reality TV program) in Melbourne. • Being invited to
Urthboy's concert at The Factory in Sydney where we presented him during one of his sets with a 'Cricket outta Compton' T-shirt. • A documentary night with the homies at Australia square hosted by the Australian tours honorary solicitors Curwoods lawyers of Sydney. • Releasing their third single
Shots with the catchy 'front foot, back foot, square cut or a hook' dance number. • A limited first run of 'Cricket outta Compton' T-shirts were released to the public. • Australian tour website www.cricketouttacompton.com.au is launched.
Historic Australia Tour January 29 – February 12, 2011 Between January 29 and February 12, 2011 the Compton Cricket Club became the first all American born cricket club to tour Australia. Highlights from the tour included:
Money raised: • Raising $1,500 for the
Queensland Premier's flood relief appeal at
A night with All the homies, catered by Australian celebrity chef
Bill Granger's restaurant
Bills.
Tour highlights: • Launching an Australian tour with a press conference in the Long Bar at the
Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). • The first match played on Australian soil was against the
University of Sydney. • The first Aboriginal side played was the
Redfern All Blacks. • Meeting national
Minister for Sport Mark Arbib at his office in Sydney. • Meeting the deputy
Lord Mayor of Sydney at
Sydney Town Hall for morning tea. • Hosted by
Father Chris Riley's
Youth off the Streets in
Brighton for a gala lunch with over sixty teenagers. • Being personally invited to the National English Cricket team's private training session at the SCG. • Playing direct relatives of the first Australian cricket team to tour overseas, the
all aboriginal 1868 touring side to the UK, in
Harrow, Victoria. • Performing their first public performance of their world famous hip hop cricket rap 'Bullets' & 'Shots' at World Bar in
Kings Cross, Sydney. • One of the club members, Isaac Hayes having 'From gats to bats' with the image of a cricket bat over an
AK-47 assault rifle tattooed on his right shoulder by renowned street artist Emit from Sydney. • Mr Perso painting 'cricket outta Compton' mural in
Camperdown. • Appearing on all major national television networks:
ABC,
Seven Network,
Nine Network and
Network Ten. • Playing Urbanseed's homeless cricket club, Australian Cricket Society , Johnny Mullugh XI, Redfern All Blacks, Sydney University. • Speaking and performing their hip hop cricket rap to high school students of Alexandria Park High School and
Newington College. • A reunion with Barry Firebrace in Melbourne who was a team member from an all Indigenous side that toured the UK and played against the CCC in 2001. The Indigenous Australian's tour in 2001 was commemorating the 1868 tour to the UK by a roving XI of Aboriginal players – the first Australian cricket team to tour to England (See
Ashley Malletts
The Black Lords of Summer: The Story of the 1868 Aboriginal Tour of England and Beyond,
University of Queensland Press, 2002), .
Awards • News feature on Compton Cricket Club Australia tour voted #1 story on ABC TV's
Stateline segment. • Kate Healy's photograph of a one-off match between
Johnny Mullagh XI and American team Compton Homies and Popz at Harrow voted most outstanding single photograph or series of photographs relating to cricket in
Victoria at the Cricket Victoria 2011 Media Awards. == References ==