There’s no need to be caught out without comprehensive cricket insurance, thanks to Insure4Sport’s Cricket Care
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Cricket might be looked on as a genteel sport, which is played at a leisurely pace, but the risks which players and coaches expose themselves to could very easily bowl them a googly.
That's why experienced sports insurance provider Insure4Sport has launched the first policy of its kind,
Whether you're a Sunday league player, are climbing the ladder of the sport with ambitions of making it to test level, or are involved behind the scenes with a club, you'll appreciate that playing the game comes with certain risks.
Just ask former
He was hit on the head by a ball thrown onto a practice field by a spectator, but then, on his way to hospital was hit by a car as he walked to casualty. After having stitches, he returned to the ground, only to then bang his head on a low light fitting.
"No one would ever suggest that any cricketer could be as unlucky as French," said
"That's why we set out to offer a range of dedicated cricket insurance policies. It means that, if the worst should happen, you can now rest assured that you, your team and your equipment need have no worries should an accident befall you."
The cover offered has been specially designed to take account of the most common risks involved in cricket at any level, and can be available instantly when you buy a cricket insurance policy online.
So put yourself, your team-mates and your club in safe hands, and contact
About Insure4Sport:
Established in 2009,
For further information, contact:
0161 902 2666
andy.hagger (at) thejrwgroup.co.uk
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