
Next month, we will host a Disability Talent ID Day, offering players with accessibility needs the chance to progress into the Super 9s and D40 County squads.
Players with any form of disability, including learning difficulties, and of any level of cricketing experience are invited to attend on Saturday 28th February, 9am-12pm, at Edgbaston Indoor Centre. Please follow the links below to view the eligibility guidelines.
- Physical Disabilities: https://disabilitycomps.play-cricket.com/doc_details?doc_id=53919&keywords=&page=1
- Learning Disabilities: https://disabilitycomps.play-cricket.com/doc_details?doc_id=49516&keywords=&page=1
- Hearing Impairments: https://disabilitycomps.play-cricket.com/doc_details?doc_id=49513&keywords=&page=1
Super 9s and D40 Head Coach Nigel Perry-Ogden will be on hand to observe players and provide coaching throughout the session.
Super 9s cricket is an entry-level format within county disability cricket. Matches are played with a softball and are 30 overs in length.
The D40 competition is a national hardball disability programme and represents the highest level of domestic county disability cricket; matches are played with a hardball, 40 overs per side, and follow traditional county cricket laws and regulations, including powerplays and a 30-yard fielding circle.
The competition features players with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, or hearing loss. All participants must complete an independent disability sport classification assessment to confirm eligibility.
To sign up, please click here to complete the registration form.
For further information, please contact Nigel Perry-Ogden or call 07586 688949.