THE Broadford Cricket Club will be getting together for a big day to restart the 2025/26 Gisborne District Cricket Association season when it hosts Madi’s Day on Saturday, January 10.
The day has been designed to support the family of Broadford cricketer James Ingham, whose wife, Madison, was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer.
Statistics show that 58 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every day in Australia, while nine people die from the disease.
Broadford will wear pink to mark the occasion in the one-dayer against Romsey.There has been multiple items put up for a raffle; including cricket gear from LP Custom Cricket gear, a gym membership from Mitchell Shire Leisure Services, a round of golf at Hidden Valley Resort, housing accessories, wine, bikes and tools.


