Action-packed week of international cricket kicks off at inaugural Apex Festival

Apex Festival Day 1

Two sides have topped their respective tables on Day 1 of the APEX International Cricket Festival, taking place at Millfield School, Somerset.

The tournament officially kicked off on the morning of Monday June 30, with Scarborough College’s girls and boys sides finding themselves leading the pack with two days to go.

Ambassadors Sir Andrew Strauss and Ebony Rainford-Brent MBE are in live attendance, watching on as the players battle it out for the trophy.

With the leading U15s cricket festival for girls and boys kicking off, teams have travelled to the college from across the world, including sides from Namibia and South Africa.

Following two wins from two each, both Scarborough sides are now in first place as the festival begins to heat up. The girls’ group includes the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST), Warwickshire County Cricket Club (WCCC) and Next Level Academy, while the boys’ group contains the Namibian national side, Kent College and Trinity Croydon.

Tournament co-founder Max Rusling commented on the day’s action, saying: “The opening of the festival has been a long time coming, and it’s been incredible to see all these teams come from across the world to compete.

“Both Scarborough College sides have topped the Day 1 tables, and it’s been a testament to how well they’ve started.

“Some amazing cricket has been played by both sides, although it’s very close at the top so we’ll see how things transpire before the final!”

The APEX International Cricket Festival is took place from Monday June 30 to Wednesday July 2.

Audiences from across the globe could watch the tournament live, in conjunction with tournament partners FrogBox, by visiting the APEX YouTube channel.

To find out more information about the festival, visit: https://apex-festival.com/