https://soundcloud.com/lappy-bird/gccc-mp3radio-mixdown Transcript This radio piece reports on the the Australian ICC World Cup summer and the success the store and cricket numbers had experienced. Newsreader’s Introduction (not recorded by reporter) The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre has chimed in on World Cup celebrations in Australia with a massive 30% off sale, enhancing the stores reputation as Australia's most trusted cricketing retailer. Nick Wright has the details. (Recorded by reporter)
(Natural sound of customers up for two seconds, then fade under recorded script) Queensland’s cricket fanatics have reaped in the benefits of The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre’s sale period, following a summer that has seen junior cricket numbers soar. Due to massive expansions which reached completion in late July and surprised the public with a brilliant reopening in August, sales have never been better for the Albion based superstore. Juniors have particularly rallied behind world cup heroes David Warner and Steven Smith, with their respective Kaboom and New Balance merchandise selling out within days of restock. Store manager, Dan Scott, is particularly thrilled with the summer’s work, and is not expecting a slower rate as the World Cup rejuvenates junior cricket across Queensland. (Lose natural sound of customers) CART "The results this summer have been unreal. The most pleasing thing has not just been our regulars who have come in to the store but also (the) huge intake of new customers who are trusting our store with their cricket needs.” RUNS: 12 seconds (Natural sound of customers shopping resumes under script) Some of the best cricketers in the country, including Queensland Bulls’ stars Usman Khawaja, Joe Burns and Chris Hartley, have all trusted the store with their equipment needs this season, whilst famous names including former Australian captain Greg Chappell and former Australian wicket keeper, Ian Healy, father of store employee, Tom, have graced the store with appearances. Mr Scott’s vision for the store supersedes sitting and waiting for the next season, aiming to take the attack to the football season and keep cricket fresh. (Lose natural sound of customers) CART “The focus behind the 30% off sale has been to keep cricket alive even when the season begins to close. Ideally we don’t want cricket to be just a summer thing, but a year round code.” RUNS: 11 seconds (Resume natural sound of customers under script) With the next season reopening occurring in August, Mr Scott has promised of a completely revamped off season over the next four months. The sale ends April the 2nd. Nick Wright reporting. (Natural sound fades out) RUNS: 1 min 42 secs
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