Kids cricket
Posted by Jemma Carenza on 11 July 2023
Kids cricket is back at Broadway Cricket Club!
Last summer we were delighted to introduce the All Stars and Dynamos cricket programme at Broadway CC for children from 5 – 11 years old.
All Stars & Dynamos is an activity and game-based cricket programme from the English Cricket Board and is suitable for all skill levels. Its aim is to provide children with the foundations to begin a lifelong love of physical activity and cricket, while making friends in a safe and enjoyable environment.
We had a whale of a time last summer with a great mix of local boys and girls at the cricket club on a Thursday evening running, throwing, catching, and generally having fun in the evening sun.
The parents seemed to enjoy it too - either by having an hour to themselves in the glorious surroundings or by being coerced into some of the activities!
We had two months of cricketing fun and wrapped up the final session of the summer with a family barbecue (and impromptu waterslide!)
We enjoyed it so much we’re doing it all again this summer and would love to welcome some new faces.
Our budding Joe Root’s or Tammy Beaumont’s will receive a personalised cricket pack when joining All Stars and their own cool T-shirt for Dynamos.
All sessions will take place on a Thursday evening from 6pm and the programme will run for 8 weeks. The clubhouse will be open for refreshments for parents and siblings.
Our first fun-filled session will take place on Thursday May 11th and we would love for you to come along and join us.
- All-Stars: 5 – 8-year-olds
- Dynamos: 8 – 11-year-olds
To register a place, please visit: https://ecb.clubspark.uk/AllStars/At/broadway
We are an inclusive club at Broadway CC and our aim is to make cricket accessible and affordable to any local children that wish to come along and play. If you have questions about any aspect of All Stars & Dynamos, please contact Jemma on 07909 837452 or email info@broadwaycricketclub.co.uk.
Where to find us: We are a mile out of the village on the Snowshill Road, just past St. Eadburgha’s at the foot of the hill.