Jago Goodwin-Roberts and Mathis Salma represent Switzerland at King's College, Taunton, England in prestigious week long annual festival.

Jago and Mathis started playing their cricket at Gingins, both following their older brothers into the game.
Jago started at just 6 years old, helping Gingins U11 winning a tournament in Basel with his older twin brothers. Many remember him for his long blonde hair back then, hardly able to see through his helmet but a lively all-rounder nevertheless!
Mathis is also following in his older brothers' footsteps, Luca and Kai, who both represented Gingins and Switzerland. He has represented Gingins and Swiss Romande in tournaments all over Switzerland.

Mathis, an opening bowler and batter, and Jago, the team's wicketkeeper and a batter, have been representing the Swiss U11 and U12 team for 2-3 seasons now. They have visited the UK on 3 tours, as well as a tour to Vienna.
The King's College festival is a prestigious event on the UK junior cricket festival calendar, with teams this year from Seattle, Barbados, London, Kent and Oxfordshire. Each day the teams play a 35-40 over a-side match, in a fantastic location on the school's campus. They stay onsite, in the school houses, with this year the Swiss boys staying in Jos Buttler's old house.
Two year's ago, the Swiss U10s won all 5 games to win the tournament and add themselves to the winners' shield.
More news to follow on how they got on.
