We work closely with SEN schools in Warwickshire and Birmingham to promote cricket as an enjoyable and inclusive sport that young children can enjoy socially or competitively.

According to a Sport England survey, disabled people are nearly twice as likely to be physically inactive. We aim to provide opportunities that make it possible for everyone to participate in cricket and improve their physical health.

If you’d like to learn more about how we can support your school, please email Nigel Perry-Ogden.

Cricket gives young disabled people the chance to play, learn, and enjoy the game in ways that might not have been possible before. We deliver an adapted version of Table Cricket across schools, alongside our regular SEN sessions, to make the game more accessible for everyone.

Nigel Perry-Ogden

Disability Development Officer

“I just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful cricket sessions your team ran with our Reception classes towards the end of term.  They all thoroughly enjoyed them and learnt a lot, as did the teachers accompanying the children to the session.

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Relationships

Sessions focus on building cricket abilities as well as playing games; building relationships and communication is an important aspect of any team

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Opportunities

Coaches ensure that participants get plenty of opportunities to have a go and develop new skills

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Fun

Cricket can be a really enjoyable activity for children and young adults

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Competition

Providing opportunities to attend table cricket and softball cricket events at Edgbaston Stadium