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WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 1119 Charity number: 1200484 Bat For A Chance Unaudited Trustees, report and financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p2119 Bat For A Chance Contents Page Reference and admlnlstr•tlve det•lls of the Ch•rlty. Its Trustee$ and advlstrs Trustees. report Independent examinerfs report Stat•m•nt af finanelal actl¥ltl•$ Balance sheet Not¢s to th¢ flnan¢lal statem•nts 9-17

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ pw19 Bat For A Chance R¢feren¢• and admlnl$tratlv¢ detsil$ of th¢ Charlty. Its Tru$t¢¢$ and advlsers For th8 yèar end￿ 31 Decam￿r 2025 Trustees O Khan GLee E Qureshi N Gaffney C Brown D Imison L Bums M Webb J Lowe D Hale lappoinle(119 March 20261 Charlty r•gl$t*r•d numbèr 1200484 Principal office 2nd Floor Maritime Plae Quayside Chatham Marilme Kent ME4 4QZ Accountants Kreslon Reev6s LLP Suite 2 Orchard House Orchard Stregl Canlerbury Kent CT2 8AR Indfryndent Examln•r Samantha Rouse FCCA DChA Kr8Ston Rgeves LLP Accountanis Suite 2 Orchard House Orchard Street Canterbury Kent, CT2 8AR Page 1

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p4119 Bat For A Chance Trust••s' rèport For the year end￿ 31 Dacem￿r 2025 The Trustees present their anr)ual report together wth the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2025. Objectives and activities a. Pollcl•s and obJ•ctl¥•s The Charity'5 mission is lo use cricket as a for xKial change through the collection and dislributs'on of new 8nd used cricket kit 8nd clothing to those in need. iK>th wthin Ihe UK and Overse8s ar￿ also creating andlor funding community cricket for social change I'CSC'I projects in conjun¢tion with our partners. The Charivs objectives are to supwrt and advan￿ the plawng of cricket in any part ol the wortd, that aims lo help underprivileged young men and women experience ihe joy of cricket and who may otherwise afford not lo do 80 due lo poverty, hardship or other disathantsg6. Thgse objectives aim lo Iransfom) lives via the power of ¢ri¢kel lo enable young people to evolve and realisg their full potenlial, enhancing their mental and physical well-being and leadership skills by creating the environrnent for them to thrive and leawng a lasting impacl on their communth'es. In selling objectives 8nd planning for activities. the Tnjstees have given due consideration lo general guldance published by Ihg Charity Commission relating lo public benefil, induding the guidance 'Public benefil.. running a charity IPB21'. A¢hl•vem¢nts and perfomian Maln achlevem•nts ol the Charbty Since its inception as a charity, Bat For A Chance has supported over 23,000 people in 30 different countri8s. This year was translormalive for the charity, building on ils kit redislribution programme and CSC projects via a partner nefv￿rk that harness the power of cricket as a tool lor ￿¢181 Char￿ around the worfd. The highllghts for 881 For A Chance in numbers for Ihe year is as fdlows.. 3.130 itams of kit donat8d and distribul8d acros$ thg globe 1,069 players benefitting from donated equipment 4 cricket for social change projects supported, induding= 100 girls coached in Barbados 80 new coaches trained in South Africa townships 50 girls playng stru¢turod sport in Pakistsn 245 bats refurbished in Sri Lanka Employment of 3 new team members operaknng across 2 warehouses Inaugural Fundraising Dinner held at the (hal over 230 people attending During the year, the Chanty received a philanthropic grant from a Foundation. The grant Is Iransformalional for the Charity and is for specific purrK)sÈs and resin"ctÈd in its use. Th& activities and delivèrablès associated with the grant allowed the Charity to finance its kit recyding operation, suptx)rt the funding of CSC projects and hire key personnel. Bal For A Chance operates as a ¢x>llector and distributor of new and used cricket kil and clothing, providing 8GGess lo cri¢kel wthin low so¢1(￿on0M1C or marginalised ¢ommunilies and making the ¢riGket equipment industry more sustainable. With the investment this year in new staff, warehouses and a van, the Charity has been able to collecl and distribule more kil than ever before and Ihrough simple, commLJnity-led reuse, the Charity is reducing waste, lowering carbon emissions. and demonstrating how cricket can be part of the climate solution. Page 2

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 919 Bat For A Chance Trust¢¢$' r¢port l¢ontlnuedl For th8 yèar end￿ 31 Decam￿r 2025 Achievements and perfomiance (continued) The key demographilx of some of our beneficiaries of cricket kit and equipment domestically include a wide range of refugee and communily organisations. Intemalionally, the charity completed projects in East Timor, Germany, Kenya, and Uganda, each linked to structured cricket for development initiatives. These distributions supported both grassroots partiCApation and organised c4Jaching environments. During thg ye8r, the Charity supported the lunding of a CSC project in South Africa. boing 8 Coaching and development programme designed lo empower aspiring coaches from township communities in association with the Charity's partner, the Catch Tnjst. The programme achieved an 80% pass rate. with 2510 female participation, and is on track to support 100 coaches in its first full funded year180 supported to datel. Graduates of the programme are now delivering sessions In lownship schools and local clubs. creating structured, safe spactss for youth development with longer-lemi outcomes emerging, as some graduates have gained employment. A year ahead of schedule, the Charity designed and funded a pilot girls, cricket and educats'on programme in Pakistan. Delivered in partnership with Kings Trust Intemational and PAGE Foundation, the programme inlegrales cricket into the ACHIEVE education programme in Islafflabad and Rawalpindi. In ils first three months, th& programme re8ehed over 50 girfs across two schools. many 8c¢essing slruclured sport lor the first lim&, Th programme has cre81ed safe spaces lor girls lo build confidence, leadership skn'lls, and peer relalionships, whlle challenging social nonms that oftgn restrict girls. participation in sport. During the year, the Charity also continued lo support its first CSC project, being the first grass roots cricket club for gids in Barbados, providing the inlraslruclure Ihat a150 5UPPOrts (he gids with their education and running workshops lor parents. Al the dale of this TepK)rt Ihe project supports ovw 100 gids in allending the club. During the year, the Charity also continued lo lund a bat refvrbishmenl centre in Sri Lanka, alongside our Srl Lankan charity partner, upskilling over 100 children with carpentry skills and repairing over 245 bats lor their re. use in communities. During the year, the Charity conlinved as the SUS￿1n8bl1ify impact partner of the Desert Vipers, an International League T20 franchlse who pledged lo donale new and used kil lo the Charity in order for11 to ￿aCh schools, clubs and a¢ademies in need. The Desert Vipers assisted the Charity to deliver a mentsl fitness programme to the CSC South Africa projeci, helping coaches buikl resilience, manage stress. and better support the young people they work with. The Charity held ils inaugural Fundraising dinner 81 the (￿al. home of Surrey County Cricket Club. The evening was a huge success with over 230 people attending lo support the Charity in ils causes. The Charity has also appointed global ambassadors. being current and ex-England men and women cricketers and a current West Indies women's cricketer. The Charity has also appointed a Patron who is an ex-lndia lesl player, coach and adminislrator. The Charity is hugely graleful for the support they provide in promoting the Ch8rity'5 causes. Flnancial revlew a. Golng concèm After making appropriate enquiries. the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the Charity has adequate resources to ¢onts'nue in operational existen¢e for the foreseeable future. For this ￿3$on. they Continue to 8dopl thè going concem basis in preparing thè financial statemènts. Furthèr dètails règarding thè adoption of thè going concem basis can be found in the accounting rx)liaes. Page 3

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ pw19 Bat For A Chance Trust¢¢$' r¢port l¢ontlnuedl For th8 yèar end￿ 31 Decam￿r 2025 b. Reserves policy The Charity had cash reserves of £149.592 as at 31 De￿mber 202512024-. £255,748). The Charity believes that supporting longer lemi programmes provides greater impacl and benefits for individuals as opposed lo one-off The Chanty aims lo ensure that lulure commitments lo programmes are maintained to cover a period ol one year together with six months ol future operational costs, that are fixed in their nature. This is to ensure that the Charity can deliver on its future programmes and projects whilst having the headroom to withstand unexpected events or otherwise. As 8131 December 202S. the Charity had total roseryes of £147.283 of which £99,512 was unrèstricted and £47.771 was restricted 12024". totsl reserves of £48,647 of which £26,096 was unrestri¢ted and £22,551 was restricted). The amount of tsr9èted rèsÈrves held lo Cover future commitmènts was £36.40512024'. £23,380) comprising both restricted and unrestricled funds. The Charity plans to utilise the surplus funds of £110,878 by delivering its charitable activities. c. Flnan¢lal rfrvlow The Charity's lotsl income was £375.831 for Ihe year12024.. £67,719), of which £209.417 comprises donations that are reslricled on their usage12024.. £34.445). Fundraising events generated £121.475 12024= nil). The Charity's funding mainly derives from trusts and foundations. private individuals and some corporate support. The Charity's total expenditure was £277.195 for the year {2024.. £41.5701. Expenditure on gran15 was £58,959 12024.. £15.2931. Fundr81sing actsvity 8nd event expenditu￿ was £73.784 12024.. £4.7041. Kil and clothing purchases and their assoaated storage, collection and delivery costs was £43.59412024'. £15,479>. Stsff costs wore £46,98912024'. £Nill and the remainder ol gxpgndilure relalo to govemance and support ￿1$. Structurt. govtmanc• and managomont a. Con8titutlon Bat For A Chan¢9 is a registered charity, number 1200484. and is consliluted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation under the Charity Commission's Foundation Mcx1el. b. Methods of appointment or election of Trustees The management of the Charity is ihe responsibility ol the Truslees who are elecied and co-opted under the terms ol the FoundatN)n Model. The current Tiuslee5 are lisled on Page 1. Plans for future perfods The Charty aims lo Secu￿ the sustainability of its kil recycling operation and develop existing and ntrw CSC projects in conjunction its partners within their countries of 0￿ration. The Charity aims to accomplish this through addib'onal funding and fundraising in order to achieve kit delivery efficiency as well as expanding the Charitls global reach. The Charity has been successful in T￿l¥l￿g the second year of funding via a philanthropic grant from a Foundation. The aGtivities and deliverables assouated with the grant ￿11 allow the Ch8rity to finance its kit recycling operation and CSC projects. The Trustees recognise the requirement to safeguard Ihe Charitls assets and will only operate within the Charity's own financial capabilibes, ensuring that in order to finan￿ initiatives. expenditure is only committed where there is sufficient income 3nd cash balances held. Page 4

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 7119 Bat For A Chance Trust¢¢$' r¢port l¢ontlnuedl For th8 yèar end￿ 31 Decam￿r 2025 statement of Trustees. responsibilities The Tnjstees are responsible for preparing the Trustees. report and the ffinancial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom AccountiThJ Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Pracb'cel. The law applicable to charities in England & Wales requires the Tnjstees to prepare financial statements for each financial which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of its incoming resources and application of resources, induding its income arKI expenditure. for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustee5 are required lo.. select suitsble accountsng policies and then apply them consistenuy. observe the methods 8nd printiples of the Charities SORP IFRS 1021., make judgmenis and accounting eslimates ihat are reasonable and prudent,. slate whether applicable UK Accounting Standards IFRS 1021 have been followed, subject lo any material departures disdosed and explained in the financial siatements.. prepare the financial statements on the going concem basis unless il is inappropriate lo presume that the Charily will conts'nue In business. The Trustees aTe responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the Charitys transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy al any time the financial position of the Charity and enable them lo ensure that the financial siatements ￿mplY the Charities Act 2011. the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions ol the Trust deed. They are also responsible lor Safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable sleps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irrggularitlgs. Approved by Order of the members of the board of Trustees and signad on their b8half by.. C W Brown Date.. 15 April 2026 Page 5

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ pw19 Bat For A Chance Independent examinerfs report For the year ended 31 December 2025 Independent examinerfs report to the Trustees of Bat For A Chance I'the Chari￿1 I report to the charity Twstees on my examination of the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2025. R•spon$lbllltl•$ and basis of r¢port As the Trustees of the Charity YYJU are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wlh the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe 2011 Act'i. I report in respect of my examination of the Charivs accounts carried out undef seth'on 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed the applicable Directions given by Ihe Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the 2011 ACL Indopgndent examinerfs stat•ment Slnce the Charitys gross Income exceeded £250.000 your examiner must be a member of a tx)dy Ilsted in S8clion 145 of thè 2011 Act. I confirm ihat l am qualified lo undertakè Ihe èxamination ￿aUse l am a membgr of Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. which is ona of the listed bodies. Your attention Is drawn lo the fact that the Charity has prepa￿d the accounts in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities. Statement ol Recommended Praclicg applicable to ¢haritlgs prgparing Iheir accounts in accordance with the Financial Retx)rting Siandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 in preference lo the Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Siatement ol Recommended Practice issued on 1 April 2005 which is relerred lo in the exlanl regulations but has been withdrawn. l understand Ihal this has been done in order for the accounts lo provide a Irue and fair view in accordance with the Gengrally A¢¢eplgd Accounting Practice gffoctive for repo￿.n9 pori¢xls bgginning on or after 1 January 2019. I have completed my examination. I confim that no rnatters have Come lo my 8ttenlion in eonneetion with the examination giving me cause lo believe th81 in any materi81 respect.. accoUn￿n9 records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act,. or the accounts do not accor(J with those recor(15.' or the acwunts do not comply wth the applicable reqU1￿ments concerning the fomi and content of accounts set out in the Charitses IAccoun(s and Reports} Regulalions 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no cOn￿mS and have come acTOSS Th) Other matters in connection the examination to which atlention should be drawn in ihis report in order io enable a proper undersianding of ihe accounts lo be reached. Signed.. Dated.. 15 April 2026 S M Rouse FCCA DChA Kreston Reeves LLP Suite 2 Orchard House Orchard Street Canterbury Kent CT2 8AR Page 6

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e".15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p9119 Bat For A Chance Statement of financial activities For the year ended 31 December 2025 Unrestricted funds 2025 Restricted funds 2025 Total funds 2025 Total funds 2024 Note Income from: Donations and legacies Investments 163.676 2,738 209,417 373.093 2.738 67.618 101 Total Income 166,414 209,417 375,831 67,719 Expendlturg on.. Charitable activities 92.998 184,197 277.195 41,570 Total expenditure 92.998 184,197 277.195 41,570 Net movement In funds 73.416 25,220 98.636 26,149 Reconclllatlon of funds: Total funds brought forward Net movement in funds 26.096 73.416 22,551 25,220 48,647 98.636 22.498 26.149 Totsl funds eArrl•d forward 99,512 47,771 147,283 48,647 Th8 Siat8m8nl of financial aciiviti'8s indudes all gains and 10$$8$ rocogni$od in th8 year. The notes on pages 9 10 17 form part ol these finanual Stslèments. Page 7

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p l(V19 Bat For A Chance Balance sheet A5 at 31 December 2025 2025 2024 Note Current assets Debtors Cash at bank and in h8nd 11 2.628 149,592 316 255,748 152,220 256,064 Currant liabS1StSes Creditors.. amounts falling due within cffle year Totsl nfrt a$s•ts 12 {4,9371 1207.417 147.283 48.647 Charlty funds Restricted funds 13 47,771 22.551 General funds Total funds 13 99,512 26.096 147,283 48,647 The financial statements were approved and authorised for issue by the Trustees and signed on their behalf by.. I1￿7¢￿T¢+1) C W Brown Dale.. 15 April 2026 The notes on pages 9 10 17 form part of theso ffinanryal stslemgnls. Page 8

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 11119 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 General Inforniatlon Bat for a Chance is a charitable incorporated organisalion. wth charity number 1200484, and is registered in England and Wales. The Charitys registered Offi￿ is 2nd Floor. Maritime Place, Quayside, Chatham hAaritme, Chalham, Kent, ME4 4QZ Accountlng policles 2.1 Basls af pr•paratSon of financlal statèmènts The financial statements have been prepared in aco)rdance with the Charities SORP IFRS 1021- Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Ststemenl of Recommended Practice applicable lo charities prepanng Ihair accounts in aC￿rdance with the Finan¢ial Reporting Standard appli¢abl8 in tha UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffective 1 January 20191, the Finanryal Reporting Standard appli¢ab19 in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and the Charities Act 2011. The financial statements have been prepared lo give a 'true and fairf view and have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Repy)rtsl Regul8b"ons 2008 only lo the exlenl required lo provide a 'lru8 and fair, view. This departure has involvtsd following the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 published in October 2019 rather than the A¢￿untIng and Reporting by Charits'es.. Statement of Recommended Practice effective from 1 April 2005 which has since been withdrawn. Bat For A Chance meets the definition of a public benefit entsty under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised al historical cost or transaction value unless olheN4ise gtsled in the relevant accounting policy. The finan￿al statements arg presented in UK sterling. which is the Chantys fundional Currency, and rounded to the nearest pound. 2.2 Golng ¢onc•rn The Truslees assess whether the use of going concem is appropriate i.e. whglher there are any material uncertainties related to events or condrtKJns that may cast significant doubt on the ability of the Charily to continue as a going concem. The Trustees rnake this assessment in respect of a Period of al least one year from the dale of authorisalion for issue of Ihe financial siatemenis and have conduded that the Charity has adequate resources lo continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future arbd the￿ a￿ no m8lerial uncertainlie5 about the Charitys ability lo continue as a going ¢on¢ern, thus they continue lo adopt the going ¢on¢em basis ol accounting in prgparing the financial statements. 2.3 Income All income is ￿¢c*anised once the Charity has enliyemenl to the income, (( is probable that the income will be received and the am¢xJnt of ino)me receivable Can be measured reliably. Granis are induded in the Ststement of financial activities on a receivable basis. The balance of income received for specific purposes but not expended during Ihe period is shown in the relevant funds on the Balance sheet. Where income is receivwj in advance of entilleTnenl of receipt, ils recognition is deferred 8nd induded in cre(litors as deferred income. Where enlillemenl occurg before income is ￿ceived, the income is accrued. Income tax recoverable in relation to investment income is recognised at the time the investment income is receivable. Page 9

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 12119 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 Accounting policies (continued) 2.4 Expgndlture Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal OT constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit lo a third party, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the oblig8lion Can be measured reli8bly. Expenditurtr is cl8ssifitrd by aclivily. The costs of each adivity are madg up of the total of dire¢t ¢osts and shared costs. induding support ¢osts involved in undertaking each activity. Expenditure on charitable activilies is incurred on directly undertaking the activities which further the Chariws objectives, as well as any associated 5LlPPOrt Costs. Grants payable are Charged in the year when the offec is made except in those ¢ases wherg Ihe offer is conditional, such grants being recognised as expenditure when the conditions attaching are fulfilled. Grants offered subject lo conditions which have not been met at the year end are noted as a commitment, but not accrued as expenditure. All expenditure is indusive of irrecoverable VAT. 2.5 Doblors Trade and other debtors are reLwnised al the settlement amount after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued al Ihe aft￿unt prepaid nel of any trade discounts due. 2,6 Cash at bank and In hand Cash at bank and in hand includes cash and short-lerm highly liquid investments with a short maturity of three months OT less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or similar account. 2.7 Llabiliti6$ and provi8lon$ Liabilits'es are r¢wni$ed when there is an obligation at the 8alan¢e Sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable Ihal a transler of economic benefil will be required in settlement. and the amount ol the settlement can be esijmated reliably. Liabilities are recognised al the amfAJnl th81 the Charity antiCiP8tes il wll pay lo settle the debt or the amount il has ￿¢81ved 8s advance(I payments for the g(xxls or services il musl providg. Provisions are measured al the besl estimate of the amounts required to settle the obligation. Where the effect ol the time value of rnoney is malerial, the provision is based on the present value of those amounts, discounted at the pre-tax discount rale that reflects the risks specific lo the liability. The unwinding of the discount is re(x)gnised in the St8temenl of financial activities as a fin8n¢& cost. 2.8 Flnanclal Instruments The Charity only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualty as basic financial inslrurnenls. Basic financial inslrufflents are initially recognised al transaction value and subsequently measured al their setuement value with the excepb.on of bank loan5 which are subsequently m8asured at amortised cost using th8 effectiv8 interèst m8thod. 2.9 Operatlng loases Renta15 paid under operating leases are charged to the Statement of financial activities on a slraighl- line basis over the lease temi. Page 10

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p IY19 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 Accounting policies (continued) 2.10 Fund a¢¢ountlng General funds are unrestricted funds whith are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the Charity and which have not been designated for other purposes. Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordan￿ with specific restrictions imposed by donors or whith have been raised by the Charity for parb'cular purposes. The costs of raising and administering such funds are charged against the specific fund. The aim and use ol each restricted fund is sel out in the notes lo the financjal statements. Investment in&)me. gains and losses are allocale(I lo the appropriale fvnd. Income from donations and legacios Unr*$trSct•d Rostrl¢tsd funds fund$ 2025 2025 Totsl funds 2025 Total funds 2024 Donations Grants Other income 42,201 s,000 204,417 47,201 204,417 121,475 39,423 121,475 28,195 163,676 209,417 373,093 67,618 Total 2024 33,173 34,445 67,618 Invesimont Income Unrestricted funds 2025 Totsl funds 2025 Total fLJnds 2024 Bank interest 2,738 2,738 101 Total 2024 101 101 Page 11

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 14119 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 Analysls of grants Grants to Institutions 2025 Total fvnd$ 2025 Total funds 2024 Grants paid 58,959 $8,959 15.293 Total 2024 15,293 15.293 Grants pald Unrestrlcted Restrlcted funds funds 202$ 2025 Total funds 2025 Total funds 2024 Barbados- BRGCC B8rbados- BRGCC 88yond 8¢xJndaries Sri Lanka - FOG Afghan Shirts- Croydon South Africa- Catch Trust Paklstsn - The King's Trust UK- Changing Tho Batting Order Other grants paid 15,(N]O 1 5,000 699 11,894 1,950 750 4,000 6,250 3,263 18,750 3,263 7,753 25,000 6,526 7,753 680 29,193 29,766 58,959 15,293 Total 2024 3,399 11,894 15,293 Analysls of expendlture by act5vltles Grant fvndlng of actlvltlos 2025 Support costs 2025 Total funds 2025 Total funds 2024 Expenditure on chantable activities 58,959 218,236 277,195 41,570 Total 2024 15,293 26,277 41,570 Page 12

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 1919 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 Analysls of •xpendltur• by actlvltl8s 1cont1nu￿) Analysis of support costs Total funds 2025 Total funds 2024 Actlvltlos 2025 Staff costs 46,989 16,368 24,301 1,378 747 1,176 1,942 6,876 73,612 2,925 1,920 86 60 60 175 46,989 16,368 24,301 1,378 747 1,176 1,942 6,876 73,612 2,925 1,920 86 60 60 175 Kit purchased Sloragelwarehouse costs Website costs 4,549 8.760 428 Design services IT costs Insurance Marketing Event costs Delivery costs Accountancy wsts Training Other Bank chargès Fundraising costs Staff related ex￿nseS Motor expenses Merchandising Consuliancy costs 513 789 923 3,786 2.170 3.000 63 378 918 5,909 8,845 3,373 21,494 5,909 8,845 3,373 21,494 218,236 218,236 26,277 Total 2024 26,277 26,277 Inde￿ndent 8xamln•rfs r•mun•ratlon 2025 2024 Fees payable to the Charitys independent examiner for the independent examination of the Charitys annual accounis 2,520 2,400 Page 13

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p IW19 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 Staff costs 2025 2024 Wages and salaries Contributs'on to defined contribulion pension schemes 46,531 458 46,989 The average number of persons employed by the Charity during the year was as follows-. 2025 No. 2024 No. Average employees No employe8 r8¢8iv8d reMUnerat￿n amounting to more than £60,¢JIy) in either year. 10, Trustees. r•munoratlon and •xp•nus During the year, no Trus(ees received any remuneralion or oiher benefits12024 . £NILI. During the current period, no Trustee r￿e1Ved reimbursoment of expenses12024.. £NILI. D•btar$ 2025 2024 Du• wlthln on• y•ar Prepayrnents and accrued income 2,628 316 2,628 316 12. Creditors- Amounts falling due within one year 2025 2024 Accruals and deferred income 4,937 207,417 Page 14

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p 17119 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 13. Stat8m•nt of funds statement of funds - current year Balance at 31 Decembér 2025 Balancè at 1 January 2025 Income Expenditure Unr•$trl¢t•d fvnds General funds 26.096 166.414 192,9981 99,512 RestTlcted fund$ South Africa CSC project Barbados CSC project Foundation Grant Corporale Oonats'ons 6,250 16,301 16,2501 16,301 29,557 1,913 204.417 5.000 1174,8601 13,0871 22,551 209.417 1184,1971 47,771 Total of funds 48,647 375,831 1277,1951 147,283 The Charity carries reslricled furKls in respect of ils Cricket for Soaal Change projects. supporting a coaching and development programme for aspiring c08ches from lownship communllles in South Afrlca and the firsl grass ro)ts cricket club lor girts in Barbados. The Charity also carries reslricled funds in respecl of a Foundation grant that supports the Charity's kit recycling operation. costs of key personnel and funding lor its Cricket for Social Change Projects in South Africa, Pakistan and UK. The Charity also carries reslricled fvThJs in respecl of co-branding wrth a Corporate organisalion at certain events to promote th8 Charity. Page 15

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p IW19 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 13. Stat8m•nt of funds {contlnuedl statement of funds - prior year 8818n¢ts 81 31 December 2024 83lance at l January 2024 Income Expenditure Unr•$trl¢t•d fvnds General funds 22,498 33,274 129.6761 26,096 R•strlct•d funds South Africa CSC project Barb8dos CSC project 6,250 28,195 6,250 16,301 111,8941 34,445 111.8941 22.551 Total of funds 22,498 67,719 141,570 48,847 14. Analysi$ ol n•t assets b•tween fvnd• Analys18 of net a88•ts bet￿0n fund8- current year Unrestrlcted Restrlcted funds funds 2025 2025 Total funds 2025 Current assets Credf(ors due within one year 102,037 12,5251 50,183 12,4121 152,220 14,9371 Total 99,512 47,771 147,283 Analysls of nèt assèts b01￿0n funds- prlor y•ar Unrestrided funds 2024 ReslTiCted funds 2024 Total funds 2024 Current assets Credf(ors due within one year 29,096 13,0001 226,968 1204,4171 256,064 1207,4171 Total 26.096 22.551 48,647 Page 16

WirtualSignatJrg Transxtion Ref. LSKi>SQX&PSRN 15Aw2026 11(e."15 BSTiufc +1) D Ir￿ p IW19 Bat For A Chance Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2025 15. Operatlng 18as8 commltm8nts At 31 December 2025 the Chanty had commitments to make future minimum lease payTnents under non- cancellable operating leases as follows= 2025 2024 Not later than 1 year Later than 1 year and not later than S years 27,852 19,331 7,300 47,183 7.300 10. R•lat•d party transactlon$ During the year, the charity received other income in relation lo its inaugural fundraising dinner lotalling £19.000 from the Truslees12024.. £Nill. During the year, the charity made purchases of £3.937 from Lacuna Sports Limited of which L Burns is also a Director. The ¢harily also le￿1Ve￿ olher income in relation to its inaugural fundraising dinner of £2.500 from Lacuna Sports Limiled. There were no amounts outstanding at the year end. During the year, the charity received other income in ￿lation lo its inaugural fundraising dinner of £7,000 from Alix Partners UK LLP, of which D Imison Vdas a LLP member During the prior year. the charity made purchases of £923 from H¢)wdgn UK Brokers Limitod of which S Lark la Trustee up to his retsrement as a Trustee in November 20241 is an employee. There were no amounts outstanding al the year end. There were no other relaled paty Iransadons ¢Juring Ihe Cu￿nI or prior period. Page 17