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MCC Universities MCC Universities are University Centres of Cricketing Excellence (UCCEs), where talented young cricketers aspiring to a career in the game can also further their academic education whilst still receiving an unrivalled level of cricket coaching and competitive match play. The scheme was initially launched in 2000 by the England &
Wales Cricket Board (ECB), who worked closely with the British Universities
Sports Association
Committing oneself to forging a career in cricket rather than pursuing a path to an academic or vocational qualification can be a daunting decision. Many people dream of a career in their chosen sport but are often afraid to take the risk of leaving behind their studies. The UCCEs provide the best of both worlds; a first class academic education together with a first class cricket education - which can lead on to a first-class cricket career, whilst offering greater security through improved career opportunities outside the game. A number of UCCE students have already gone on to make a mark at both national and international levels, such as James Foster (England & Essex), Andrew Strauss (England & Middlesex), John Francis (Hampshire), Caroline Atkins (England women), Jamie Dalrymple (Middlesex) and Ismail Dawood (Yorkshire). There are six UCCEs around the country; Cardiff/Glamorgan, Cambridge, Durham, Loughborough, Oxford and here at Leeds/Bradford. |
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