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Eastlake Cricket Club

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Eastlake Cricket Club is an established grade cricket club affiliated with Cricket ACT, founded in 1922 as the only foundation club still competing in ACT cricket competitions. The club welcomes players of all experience levels across multiple participation pathways.

  • Senior Men's Cricket: Fields teams from first to fifth grade in ACT Premier Cricket competitions. Main training sessions are held at Deakin Oval on Thursdays from 5:30pm. New players with all levels of experience are encouraged to join.
  • Women's Cricket: Competes in ACT women's grade cricket competition, with a club commitment to supporting and growing women's participation.
  • Junior Cricket: Runs programs for children aged 6–16 years, including an IN2CRICKET programme on Saturday mornings for under-10s and competitive junior teams across multiple age groups.
  • Veterans Cricket: Fields teams in ACT veterans competitions.

The club also participates in the Konica Cup T20 first grade competition featuring teams from ACT and regional NSW. With over 400 members, Eastlake is an integral part of the South Canberra sporting community.

Location : 8 Dawes St, Griffith ACT 2603, Australia
Cost : Approx $ 50.00
Activities : Cricket
Gender : Any
Days : Undisclosed - Contact Organiser
Age Group : 18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50
Level : Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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