5 x A4 `I Don't Like Cricket, I Love It` Fundraising Raffle Ticket / Draw...
`I Don't Like Cricket, I Love It` - everything great about cricket on an easy to sell fundraising card.
Why Are Ultimate Cards Are The Best? Every card is different - while almost all other fundraising cards are printed identically, our Ultimate Cards have millions of permutations and every card in your pack will be different.
SIX TO WIN! Which top international batsman hit six off the final ball to win the match? Adam Gilchrist, Virender Sehwag or was it the little master himself, Sachin Tendulkar?
Four Reasons Why Our Ultimate Cards Are The Best…
1. Every card is different - while almost all other fundraising cards are printed identically, our Ultimate Cards have millions of permutations and every card in your pack will be different
2. We offer 20, 30, 40 or 50 squares - so there's more choice and something with enough (or as few) squares for your use
3. All our packs can be personalised (`in aid of` box)
4. A5 size - that's half the size of A4 and not the A6 size with limited space to write
SIX TO WIN! Which top international batsman hit six off the final ball to win the match? Adam Gilchrist, Virender Sehwag or was it the little master himself, Sachin Tendulkar?
`I Don't Like Cricket, I Love It` - everything great about cricket on an easy to sell fundraising card.
A mix of all our cricket themed cards...Get The Cow Off The Pitch, What a Catch, Who Demolished The Stumps, Six To Win, Direct Hit Run Out, Cup Winners, Century Before Lunch, Golden Duck, Dropped a Dolly and Who Ate All The Sandwiches! Use a different one each week for lots of variation...
WHAT A CATCH! Which top international player caused Richie to scream `What a catch`? Was it Yuvraj Singh, Herschelle Gibbs or maybe Paul Collingwood diving at gully?
This simple fundraising pack will raise £100 for your club, using a stake of £1 and a prize of 50% of the stake money.
This simple fundraising pack will raise £300 for your club, using a stake of £1 and a prize of 50% of the stake money.
This simple fundraising pack will raise £5000 for your club, using a stake of £1 and a prize of 50% of the stake money.
WHO RE-ARRANGED THE FURNITURE? Which top international fast bowler demolished the stumps? Was it Brett Lee, Dale Steyn or the Rawalpindi Express, Shoaib Akhtar?
WHO SCORED AN ASHES CENTURY? Which English or Australian batsman scored an Ashes century? Was it Allan Border or David Gower? Or must it be the legendary Ian Botham?
This simple fundraising pack will raise £1000 for your club, using a stake of £1 and a prize of 50% of the stake money.
WHO TOOK AN ASHES HAT-TRICK? Which English or Australian bowler took an Ashes hat-trick? Was it Jimmy Anderson or Mitchell Johnson? Or must it be the legendary Dennis Lillee?
WHO WON THE ASHES? Which Ashes Captain lifted the tiny urn? Was it Ricky Ponting or Michael Vaughan? Or must it be the legendary Don Bradman?
NEW FOR 2021! Full colour A4 fundraising cards, 100 squares, with 1, 2 or 3 prizes. Can be personalised with stake, prize and `in aid of`. And you can order just 1 card (minimum purchase total applies).
HOWZAT! WHO`S BOWLED OUT? Our cricket card has a choice of Team Names or Player Names.
GET THE COW OFF THE PITCH! Daisy, a cow from the next field has wondered over; which fielding position has she taken up? Is she at deep extra cover or must it be `Cow Corner`?
DIRECT HIT! Which top international cricketer threw down the stumps with a direct hit? Andrew Symonds, AB de Villiers or was it Freddie again?
DROPPED A DOLLY! Which English Test player dropped the easiest of catches? Was it Monty Panesar, Devon Malcolm or must it have been Phil Tufnell?
CUP WINNER! Which team beat all to win the cup? Was it England, Australia or must it be the West Indies?
Why Are Ultimate Cards Are The Best? Every card is different - while almost all other fundraising cards are printed identically, our Ultimate Cards have millions of permutations and every card in your pack will be different.
SIX TO WIN! Which top international batsman hit six off the final ball to win the match? Adam Gilchrist, Virender Sehwag or was it the little master himself, Sachin Tendulkar?