David English, founder of Bunbury schools festival, dies aged 76
November 13, 2022
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David English, founder of Bunbury schools festival, dies aged 76

However, it was his involvement in cricket that has provided English’s most lasting legacy. In 1987, he was approached by the publisher of The Cricketer magazine, Ben Brocklehurst, with a proposal to fund their annual school festival. He agreed, on the sole condition that it was named in honor of the Bunbury Tails … a series of children’s books that he had written about cricket-playing rabbits.
Thirty-five years later, his legacy was still going strong – in 2018, the ECB took over the running of the England Schools Cricket Association, the festival’s parent body, but English’s imprint remains ingrained in the Bunbury experience. When England won the World Cup in 2019, no fewer than ten of the team that took the field for the final against New Zealand had experienced their first taste of the big time at the annual Bunbury’s festival. And, speaking to the Telegraph in the aftermath of that win, English himself related the conversation he had had with the players amid their post-match celebrations.
“They all got on the phone,” English recalled. “I think they had had a few Coca-Colas. There was Root, Buttler, Stokes, Woakes, Plunkett, Wood, Adil Rashid, Moeen Ali and they all passed the telephone around and they all said, ‘Dave thanks very much for everything you did for us, and ‘thanks for giving us the chance to show what we could do. Very touching. That meant a lot to me.”
English was no less of a Godfather figure to England’s 2005 Ashes winners – nine of that team came through his festivals, including Andrew Flintoff, Michael Vaughan, and Ian Bell.
English’s talents as a people person made him a voracious charity fundraiser – he was an enthusiastic backer of Ian Botham’s charity walks for Leukaemia Research, and earned from Botham in return the nickname “The Loon” – but his ability to bring together the stars from his various walks of life made for some remarkable scenes on a cricket field, be it the Rolling Stones’ Bill Wyman bowling to Viv Richards with a pint at the end of his run-up and a cigarette in his mouth, or Mick Jagger and Keith Richards batting in partnership.
English’s death was confirmed on the eve of the T20 World Cup final, in which several of his Bunbury players will take on Pakistan at Melbourne, not least the captain Jos Buttler, who was one of English’s Class of 2006, alongside Ben Stokes, Jack Leach and Joe Root – for whom their karaoke night at Nando’s in Brighton was, according to English’s interview in The Cricketer in 2021, a highlight of the trip.
“In my heyday, I used to take them to Nando’s and we used to have karaoke, jumping about on tables,” he said. “Joe Root will say: ‘Dave, do you remember Nando’s in Brighton?’ Very rarely do they talk about the cricket!” The England team will wear black armbands in the final in Melbourne as a mark of respect. In a statement on Twitter, the ECB said that it was “saddened” by the news of English’s death, adding: “He did so much for the game and charity, and he played a part in the rise of many England Men’s cricketers. Our thoughts at this time are with his friends and family.”
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