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Old Wesley Cricket Club
Matches: 40 overs per side, welcoming all abilities and commitment levels from beginners to competitive players.Open to seasoned players, sons, fathers, and newcomers for inclusive participation.Join the thriving community for regular social and competitive play opportunities.
Northern Metro Club
Teams of 6-8 players bat in pairs, ensuring everyone gets a turn to bat and bowl.Simple backyard-inspired rules like tip and run, powerplays, and one-hand one-bounce for all skill levels from beginners to experienced players.Join social competitions open to individuals or groups; no special gear needed – just turn up and play.
Melbourne Wanderers Cricket Club
Participate in turf wicket matches on Saturdays and Sundays in Melbourne's inner city grounds.Join senior teams for competitive play, welcoming beginners to experienced players.Sign up easily to become a member and start playing in local fixtures.
Youlden Parkville Cricket Club
Juniors: Programs for girls and boys aged 5-16, including Woolworths Cricket Blast for fun skill-building sessions.Seniors: Seven men’s teams and two women’s teams competing in leagues, with training focused on all skill levels from beginner to competitive.Get Involved: Join as a new player through inclusive programs; everyone is welcome to participate in training, matches, and social events.
Power House Cricket Club
Compete in **MCA A Reserve Sunday** (1st XI), **MCA B Sunday** (2nd XI), **MCA B Saturday** (3rd XI), **MCA C Saturday** (4th XI), **MCA C Sunday** (5th XI), and **MCA C South Sunday** (6th XI) leagues.Participate in weekly matches on Saturdays and Sundays at local ovals like Fawkner Park and Waverley Oval.Open to players seeking competitive cricket; established club welcomes new members to join teams and play.
Flemington Colts Cricket Club
Senior cricket training sessions tailored for competitive and developing players.Participate in local leagues and friendly matches at J J Holland Park.Family-friendly environment ideal for community cricket enthusiasts to join and play.
Kensington Junior Cricket Club
Training sessions: Boys U12-U16 Tuesdays 5-7pm; U10 Wednesdays 5-6:30pm; Girls U12-U14 Wednesdays 5-6pm; suitable for various skill levels from beginners in Blasters to competitive teams.Play opportunities: Matches Friday evenings for boys/mixed U10-U16 (5-7:30pm); Girls U10-U14 Mondays, U12-U16 Wednesdays; Woollies Blasters Fridays 5-6:30pm for younger players, 10 sessions October to March.Membership details: Registrations open August; join via Cricket Blast or Junior Cricket links for easy access to training, matches, and season play starting October.
Royal Park Brunswick Cricket Club
Participate in weekend matches across all teams, suitable for various skill levels from social to competitive players.Engage in regular training sessions tailored for senior players looking to improve and enjoy the game.Join as a new member and select a team to start playing immediately in the turf cricket season.
Clifton Hill Cricket Club
Engage in senior cricket matches across various grades, suitable for competitive players.Participate in pop-up Blast programs for fast-paced, fun cricket sessions.Join as a new member to access league games and training opportunities.
Sunrise Cricket Club
Senior training sessions tailored for various skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Opportunities to play in leagues and friendly social matches throughout the season.Easy membership options to get involved and start playing right away.
Gunbower United Cricket Club
New members are welcome to join and participate in the club's cricket programs. For details on training sessions, match schedules, membership options, and how to get involved, visit the club's official website or contact the club directly.
Richmond Union Cricket Club
Senior Men: 4 teams with 1st/2nd XI playing 1/2-day matches (40/80/72 overs) on turf, mostly Saturdays; 3rd/4th XI one-day matches (35 overs) on synthetics.Senior Women: 2 teams competing in Sunday afternoon matches through Cricket Southern Bayside.Juniors: Boys and girls teams in Eastern Cricket Association, providing skill-building opportunities for young players.Veterans (Over 60s): Sunday games via Veterans Cricket Victoria.Membership open to all levels—join as a community club to play, train, and enjoy social events.
Sacred Heart Cricket Club
Compete in competitive leagues across A, C, and D grades, with recent success as runners-up in A and D grades.Enjoy very social play in a welcoming environment suitable for various abilities.Three teams provide ample opportunities to participate in matches throughout the season.
Royal Park Reds Cricket Club
Compete in teams across North Metro Cricket Association and Mercantile Cricket Association leagues.Participate in social and competitive matches at Poplar Oval, extending play into your sixties.Open to beginners, diverse ethnic backgrounds, and young teens transitioning to adult cricket.Embrace our DIY ethos for accessible, community-driven participation year-round.
Edinburgh Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: 40 teams ranging from under 10 to under 18, including girls’ teams, providing structured training and matches for young players.Senior Cricket: Nine teams including men's and women's sides competing in leagues like Eastern Cricket, with options for semi-competitive to high-level play.Pop-up Blast Programs: Fun, fast-paced sessions ideal for casual and beginner participants.Women's Program: Growing teams with high-performance pathways through mergers and dedicated junior girls’ squads.Membership open to all abilities—contact to join juniors, seniors, vets, or pop-up events and start playing.
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Caulfield Cricket Club
Junior programs for young players focusing on skill development and fun.Senior teams competing in local leagues with opportunities for competitive play.Open to new members seeking to participate in training and matches.
Williamstown Imperials Cricket Club
Participation Opportunities:
Senior cricket teams competing in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association (VTCA) and other affiliated competitionsJunior cricket programs through the Western Region Junior Cricket Association (WRJCA)Woolworths Cricket Blast program—a fun, game-based introduction to cricket for young families with over 40 children participating weekly, plus a dedicated girls-only...
Williamstown CYMS Cricket Club
Senior men's teams compete in local leagues with matches typically on weekends.Junior teams provide training and games tailored for young players.Senior women's team offers competitive play, welcoming new members for the season.Open to beginners, social players, and competitive athletes—inquire to join and start participating.
Elsternwick Cricket Club
Senior Training & Play: Four teams in VSDCA on Saturday afternoons (1pm-6pm); Sunday one-day team and women's team in CSB.Junior Programs: Rookies, U12, U14, U16 teams in SECA on Friday nights and Saturday mornings, with coached training sessions for around 100 players.Membership: Welcoming for all skill levels—beginners to advanced—in a friendly, community environment; contact the club to join teams and start playing.
Williamstown Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Field senior men's teams and senior women's teams competing in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA) competitions.Junior Cricket: Offer junior cricket programs for boys and girls, with teams competing in junior cricket associations.Woolworths Cricket Blast: Provide fun, game-based introductory cricket activities designed for young families and beginners.Training & Social: Host weekly Thursday evening events at the clubrooms featuring post-training team selection, drinks, and food.Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the game, a...
Footscray Angliss Cricket Club
Participate in home and away matches every second week, ideal for seniors over 50 seeking competitive yet enjoyable games.Training sessions typically held mid-week evenings, welcoming various skill levels from beginners to experienced players.Join diverse teams including veterans and over 60s formats, with pathways for transitioning juniors into senior play.Membership opens doors to leagues, T20 fixtures, and social matches, fostering community and skill development.
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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!