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Memory Lane With Ratan

Memory lane: A special day when the Oval Cricket Ground was renamed “Shahidul Alam Ratan Oval” for a day to honour his cricketing contributions.

On December 15, 2020, the iconic Oval cricket ground was renamed the “Shahidul Alam Ratan Oval” for a day to honour the incredible contributions of Shahidul Alam Ratan and his organisation, Capital Kids Cricket.

This remarkable recognition highlighted unwavering commitment to promoting cricket and supporting communities, especially during the challenging times of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Shahidul Alam Ratan, a Bangladeshi native, has dedicated decades to nurturing young talent, promoting inclusivity in sports, and ensuring that cricket remains a source of inspiration and opportunity for countless children across London.

Through Capital Kids Cricket, Ratan has played a pivotal role in spreading the love of cricket to underprivileged areas, breaking barriers, and fostering a sense of community through the game.

The renaming of the Oval, one of cricket’s most historic venues, was a powerful acknowledgment of these efforts. For Ratan, this day stands as one of the proudest moments of his life, shared with his family, friends, and the broader cricketing community.

“This recognition is not just for me but for everyone who has been part of this journey,” Ratan.

“It is a moment I will cherish as long as I live. As a proud Bangladeshi, it fills me with immense pride to see our contributions acknowledged on such a grand stage.”

The day served as a celebration of the transformative impact cricket can have, especially during difficult times like the pandemic. Under Ratan’s leadership, Capital Kids Cricket provided much needed physical and mental support to children, families, and communities struggling with isolation and uncertainty.

The event also resonated deeply within the British Bangladeshi community, symbolising the positive influence of diasporic contributions in the UK. It highlighted how sports can bridge cultural divides and bring people together during times of need.

The legacy of this honour lives on as a source of inspiration for aspiring cricket enthusiasts and a reminder of the difference one individual and their team can make.

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