Surging growth in sport leads to new Thunder Bay cricket field

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A cricket ground is under development at Current River Park

By next summer, a cricket field is expected to be operating in the green space at Current River Park on Cumberland Street North.

Recently, the Thunder Bay Gujarat Lions Cricket Club was formed with the aim of establishing a new competitive league, including a travelling team representing the city in matches in Ontario, Manitoba and Minnesota. The city's parks and open Spaces section looked at three potential locations, and selected Current River Park for the largest available playing area — with a pitch measuring 130 metres by 100 metres — as well as access to amenities including a shade structure and a washroom building.He said they were able to use the cricket ground at Chapples twice a week, but found that two days just weren't enough to meet demand.

Prajpati said he's grateful for the support that cricket has received throughout the community, rather than just from city officials.

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