How to get into Cricket


Cricket is a social sport that is becoming more accessible due to a variety of formats - games can be played in a host of environments, ranging from 15 minutes to five days.

It's a team sport, but key skills - batting, bowling, fielding - rely on individual gifts. Traditionally it's been played on a field with 11 players per side. While still popular, there are now many other ways to play newer, scintillating styles - within sports halls, local parks, playgrounds and, in some cases, cages!
  • Why get into cricket? It's a game of brilliant intricacy and variety, and the sound of leather on willow is incredibly satisfying!
  • Who is it for? Cricket has evolved in recent years and can be adapted for any age, ability, or type of weather.
  • Is there a cheap option? For playground cricket, just grab a bat and a tennis ball. You can improvise to create some stumps.
  • What if I want a proper workout? Cricket can be explosive, especially if you're a big-hitting batsman or a fast bowler in shorter formats.
  • Can I take it to another level? Join a club to receive proper coaching and play competitively.

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