U11 Hardball League

We understand that some clubs may not have enough girls to form a full team at this age. To help, we allow clubs to join together to create a combined team to play hardball cricket.

Matches are played as pairs cricket, 8-a-side, with fixtures organised in a league format. Our focus is on skill development and giving girls a positive introduction to competitive hardball cricket.

U13 Hardball League 

We allow clubs to come together to form a team to play hardball cricket, with rules in place to ensure it remains in the best interest of players who need additional opportunities.

Matches are played as pairs cricket, 8-a-side, with fixtures organised in a league format. Our focus is on development and giving all players a positive experience.

Clubs can also enter our Girls U13 Performance League, designed for more established sides. This league is played 8-a-side, 16 overs per match, following traditional cricket rules.

U15 Hardball League

We allow clubs to come together to form a team to play hardball cricket, with rules in place to ensure it remains in the best interest of players who need additional opportunities.

Matches are played as pairs cricket, 8-a-side, with fixtures organised in a league format. Our focus is on development and giving all players a positive experience.

Clubs can also enter our Girls U15 Performance League, designed for more established sides. This league is played 8-a-side, 16 overs per match, following traditional cricket rules.

Our softball festivals take place almost every Sunday throughout the summer at various locations across the county, depending on the hosting clubs.

If you have any questions about girls’ hardball cricket or want to get involved, contact me and I’ll be happy to help.

Gabby Basketter

Women & Girls’ Club Development Officer

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Opportunity

Play a large number of games against teams of equal skill levels

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Hardball

More challenging format that builds upon softball cricket

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Development

Create opportunities for young female athletes to develop their skills as cricketers