Cricket Coaches, Clubs and Teams in Victoria - Page 3
Discover the perfect fit for your interests and goals with our wide range of classes, camps, groups, coaches, and trainers.
Whether you're a kid or an adult, regardless of your age, gender identity, or background, we're here to help you explore fun new activities that get you excited and support you on your fitness journey. From specialised training sessions to fun-filled camps, we're dedicated to connecting individuals of all ages and backgrounds with services that suit their unique preferences and lifestyles.
Learn More: How KeepActive can help you?
Search results
Marshall Cricket Club
Junior programs: Start with Woolworths Junior Blasters, progressing to U11 (two teams), U13, U15, and U17 teams for developing young players.Senior cricket: Field 4-5 teams in Geelong Cricket Association Division 3, including 1st and 2nd XI on turf for competitive play.Pop-up Blast Programs: Fun, short-format sessions ideal for social and skill-building participation.Join as a new member and participate in training, matches, and community-focused teams promoting families, respect, and inclusiveness.
Bell Park Cricket Club
Senior Men’s Cricket: Compete in multiple GCA grades, from high-performance to social play, with strong coaching and team development.Junior Cricket: Age-group teams from Under 11s to Under 17s focus on fun, skills, and pathways to senior ranks; enjoy Friday night matches.Women’s Cricket: Welcoming program for women and girls to play, develop, and compete.All Abilities Cricket: Inclusive teams where everyone enjoys the game.Sunday morning training sessions and Saturday senior games provide regular participation; strong junior-to-senior pathways welcome new...
South Barwon Cricket Club
Participate in **senior men's** competitions with multiple teams for various skill levels.Join **senior women's** teams, including 1st XI matches against local rivals.Engage in **junior programs** and pop-up Blast sessions ideal for beginners and youth players.Compete in local leagues and friendly games throughout the season.
St Albans Breakwater Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Compete in leagues with multiple teams across various skill levels, from social to competitive play during the season.Junior Cricket: Programs for ages under 10 to under 18, focusing on skill development and matches suitable for all beginners to advanced players.Family-friendly environment with clear paths to join teams and participate in regular training and games.
St Peters Cricket Club
Senior Cricket programs for men and women, including competitive teams with specialised coaching.Junior Cricket to develop young players and promote integration with seniors.Woolworths Cricket Blast for fun, introductory play.Membership open to all, with benefits like access to fixtures, ladders, and a family-friendly environment—register to play and join the community today.
Newcomb Cricket Club
Participate in senior cricket matches, including A2 Grade in BPCA leagues like the G Bate Shield.Engage in team play against clubs such as Winchelsea, ideal for competitive players.Join as a senior player through local cricket networks for regular fixtures.
North Geelong Cricket Club
Pop-up blast programs provide fast-paced, fun sessions ideal for quick games and skill-building.Junior cricket welcomes young players with training and matches tailored for developing skills.Senior cricket features competitive play and social opportunities for adults.
Murgheboluc (Geelong) Cricket Club
Senior Men's teams compete in the Geelong Cricket Association with training and matches throughout the season.Senior Women's team plays in the Barwon Women's competition, providing competitive play opportunities.Junior programs available for young players to develop skills and enjoy regular games.Membership open to new players; join senior or junior teams to participate in leagues and matches.
Geelong West Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Competitive training and league matches for experienced players seeking team success.Junior Cricket: Skill-building sessions and games tailored for young cricketers developing their game.Junior Blasters: Fun introductory program for beginners, focusing on basic skills through engaging play.Membership opens doors to regular training, local competitions, and social matches year-round.
Newtown & Chilwell Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: Programs tailored for young players, including Under 13 & 15 representative trials and Country Week opportunities.Senior Cricket: Competitive teams pushing for finals, ideal for experienced players seeking high-level play.Pop-up Blast Programs: Fun, fast-paced sessions perfect for social and beginner cricketers.Membership opens doors to training, matches, and community events—register now to start playing.
St Josephs Cricket Club
**All Abilities Program**: Fun Thursday afternoon sessions in February at Zampatti Oval; no experience needed, gear provided, free shirt for first-timers.**Junior and Senior Programs**: Training and matches tailored for all ages and abilities, fostering friendly competition and skill development.**Membership**: Easy entry for new players to join inclusive teams and participate in regional leagues and social games.
Guild - St Marys Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Join competitive teams in association divisions, playing one-day and two-day formats home and away.Junior Cricket: Engage in youth development programs tailored for young players building skills and teamwork.Woolworths Cricket Blast: Fun introductory sessions for kids, perfect for beginners to learn and enjoy the game.Membership opens doors to leagues, friendly matches, and culturally diverse community play.
Thomson Cricket Club
Participate in **senior cricket** programs tailored for competitive and social play.Engage in **junior cricket** sessions designed for young players to develop skills.Join **pop-up blast programs** for fast-paced, fun games open to all abilities.
Geelong City Cricket Club
Senior teams: Four men’s teams including two competitive turf and two social hard wicket options, with matches on weekends at local venues.Junior teams: U17s, U15s, U13s, U11s for boys, plus dedicated girls’ U18s, U15s, U12s teams, emphasizing fun, development and participation.Pop-up Blast Programs: Including All Girls Blasters for young beginners to spark interest in cricket.Membership welcomes players of all levels; join senior or junior teams for competitive, social, or developmental play.
Geelong Cricket Club
Men's Cricket: Play in First XI, Second XI, Third XI, and Fourth XI teams across all formats including Twenty20, one-day, and longer formats. Training and matches are coordinated by the Men's Coach.Women's Cricket: Compete in Women's First XI, Second XI, and Third XI teams. Women's participation is actively supported with dedicated coaching and competition pathways.Junior Cricket: The club runs junior cricket programs for young players developing their skills.Senior Cricket:...
Suggested groups & activities
Monday Badminton - Indians in Melbourne Eastern Suburbs
LOOKING FOR Intermediate Regular Players for 1.5 hours - 7 to 8:30pm
Group to help men from Indian Sub-continent residing in Melbourne Eastern suburbs connect and play badminton together.
When do you play?
We play badminton in Melbourne Eastern suburbs - 7pm at ACM Sports Bayswater
How much does it cost?
Costs are generally shared and involved court fees ~$25 and shuttle costs $3.50 per head.
Please advise atleast 24 hours prior to cancellation - otherwise you will be considered part of the court split.
Do you play regularly?
Yes we play weekly. Occasionally, during...
Beginner Tennis - Mitcham - Heatherdale Tennis Club
**How much does it cost?**
Court hire at Heatherdale Tennis Club Mitcham costs $20. We generally split this equally. See Heatherdale tennis Club website to book a court.
** What level of players do you have? **
Mostly beginners who have had a few lessons so they understand the basics.
**What do I bring?**
BYO Tennis racquet. Tennis ball are generally provided but depends on the organiser?
**When do you play?**
We play mostly on Weekends and School Holidays. We...
Badminton in Craigieburn or Epping
*Note: Please check price list for badminton on Google - compare the cost for doubles for one hour vs a single 1-on-1 match for one hour.
Basketball partner or two in Craigieburn
I prefer someone who is available at least once-two sessions per week every week. More is better of course! Please...
Biking partner or group within Hume City Council catchment
Light jogging partner or two in Hume City Council suburbs.
Suggested articles
The Health Benefits of Playing Cricket
Cricket is a fantastic sport that offers numerous physical and social health benefits for Australians of all ages. From boosting endurance, stamina, and hand-eye coordination to enhancing teamwork and communication skills, cricket provides a full-body workout while also fostering social connections. Whether you're playing competitively in a club or enjoying a casual game with friends at the park or beach, cricket is a fun way to stay active and improve your overall fitness.
Get Active for Less: The Changes Proposed to Make Fitness More Affordable in Australia
With the cost of living biting hard, getting active can feel like the last thing you can afford. But a bold new proposal from Australia's peak fitness body could be about to change that — with $500 family vouchers for gyms and studios, tax-free gym perks through your employer, and even the ability to get a referral to a personal trainer from your GP. Here's what's on the table in the 2026 Federal Budget — and why it matters for every Australian trying to get moving.
Can an E-Bike Be the Key to Your Fitness Journey?
If you’ve ever felt that traditional cycling was too demanding or that injuries were holding you back from staying active, you aren’t alone. A recent qualitative study on the NZ HIKO e-bike programme highlights how electric bikes are acting as a powerful "circuit breaker" for inactivity. By reducing the physical strain on joints and making hills manageable, e-bikes are helping people manage chronic conditions like Type 2 diabetes and arthritis while providing a significant boost to mental wellbeing. Discover how this "power-assisted" movement is making fitness more inclusive, social, and achievable for Australians of all fitness levels.
Discounts
Adidas - Outlet Sale
Offer: Save up to 50% on shoes, clothing and more while supplies last.
Anaconda - Sale
Offer: Camping & hiking, cycling, fishing, water sports to clothing & footwear items on sale
Brooks Running - Sale
Offer: Brooks has you covered with a variety of sale items across our massive range of running shoes and clothing.
Visit our discounts section for more savings on sports and fitness gear.
Activity Searches - VIC
More options to consider
Looking for local cricket groups?
Join KeepActive to be notified of new cricket activities or list your own cricket group for free on KeepActive to connect with more locals.
Are you a cricket organiser or trainer?
At KeepActive, your go-to hub for discovering exciting cricket clubs, coaches/trainers, classes and camps in Australia. Whether you're a passionate organiser, a skilled coach, or a thriving sports club, we're here to elevate your visibility and boost your leads. Register and list your cricket services on KeepActive to showcase your services and connect with people looking in your area. From social groups to personal trainers, and from kids' camps to adult classes, our platform caters to all facets of the sports and fitness world. Don't miss out on the opportunity to expand your brand and reach new heights with KeepActive. Pricing may apply.
Thinking of cricket coaches, clubs and teams?
Playing cricket socially or in a club can be a fun and exciting way to enjoy the sport. Cricket is a popular sport in many countries, and there are many different ways to play it.
One way to play socially is to organize a casual game with friends or family in a park or other open space. This can be a great way to spend time outdoors and enjoy the game with people you know. You can use a soft ball and make your own wicket using any available objects, and make your own rules for the game.
Another way to play cricket socially is by joining a local club. Cricket clubs often have teams that compete in local leagues and tournaments, which can be a great way to meet new people and improve your skills. These clubs usually have proper cricket grounds, equipment, facilities, and training sessions. Many clubs also offer coaching and training for players of all skill levels. Joining a club can be a great way to take your love of the sport to the next level and become a more serious player.
Playing in a club or league also opens up opportunities to participate in tournaments or matches held at different levels, such as district, state, national, and international levels. These matches give you a chance to play with or against more experienced or skilled players and can help you learn new techniques and strategies.
Overall, whether you play cricket socially or in a club, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the game!