Lancashire County Cricket Club have released a video ahead of an inclusion campaign for 2024 called Red Rose Together, fronted by David 'Bumble' Lloyd and Alex Hartley
David 'Bumble' Lloyd has joined Alex Hartley in fronting a new campaign for Lancashire County Cricket Club.
Called 'Red Rose Together', the video marks the start of a campaign in 2024 by the club to 'make cricket more accessible, inclusive, and enjoyable for everyone.'
Former England coach Lloyd and Blackburn-born Hartley open the video walking the outfield and stands of Old Trafford.
The video recalls memorable moments from the likes of Andrew Flintoff, Kate Cross, Jimmy Anderson and Sir Clive Lloyd, with lingering views of the Emirates Old Trafford ground.
A statement released by the club, accompanying the video said: "Red Rose Together is Lancashire Cricket's campaign to highlight the range of the club's key activities with the sole aim of supporting the growth of cricket across the North-West and champion the work that is undertaken to make cricket more accessible, inclusive, and enjoyable for everyone."
Watch the video in full:
Writing on X (formerly Twitter), 'Bumble' said: "Hope you enjoy this …was lovely to do".
Lloyd was recently back in the commentary box for the third India versus England Test match on TalkSport, but missed the fourth Test after contracting Covid.