Learn, Play, Perform

Brand new for 2026, Warwickshire Cricket Skills Camps provide a structured and engaging cricket experience for young players of all ages and abilities. Whether new to the game or looking to further develop existing skills, each camp offers a supportive environment focused on enjoyment, progression and confidence.

Delivered by a fully qualified ECB Warwickshire coaching team, the camps maintain high standards of coaching and clear development pathways, ensuring an appropriate and rewarding experience for every participant.

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Cubs

Batting basics, hand-eye games, bowling actions
Short, exciting skill-based activities
Mini cricket challenges and competitions

Children who are new to cricket or early in their development, playful, energetic, and packed with smiles.

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Bears

Batting & bowling technique
Hardball introduction (optional and supervised)
Small‑sided games, match scenarios, and nets

Players new to cricket & those who know the basics and want to take their game further in a fun, supportive environment.

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Grizzlies

Advanced nets and tactical sessions
Specialist masterclasses (spin, pace, swing)
Video analysis, fitness, and competitive cricket

Young cricketers who want a more intense, technical, and competitive experience.

FAQ’s

What age children can attend?

Our camps are open to children from Year 1 to Year 11 (ages 5-16). Unfortunately, we are unable to accept children in Reception.

Our camps are grouped by age to ensure players train with others at a similar stage: Cubs (ages 5-8), Bears (ages 8-11), and Grizzlies (ages 12-16).

Do children need cricket experience?

No. Our camps are suitable for players of all abilities, from beginners to those with match experience. Sessions are adapted to ensure every player is supported, challenged, and enjoys their time at camp.

What will my child need to bring?

Please ensure your child brings a packed lunch and snack (nut-free), a named water bottle, and suitable clothing for cricket activities such as a T-shirt, tracksuit or shorts. Players should also bring trainers, sun cream (which they must be able to apply themselves), and a hat or headband for sun protection.

Cricket equipment can be brought if your child has their own, including hardball kit such as a box, helmet, pads, gloves, and bat. Warm clothing or extra layers are recommended during cooler months.

Do players need their own cricket equipment?

All essential cricket equipment is provided at the camp. Players are welcome to bring their own bat or protective equipment if they prefer.

What happens if there’s bad weather?

If weather conditions are unsafe, the camp may be cancelled the day before or on the day. You will be contacted by email (day before) or phone (on the day) and offered an alternative date or future booking.

How do I book?

You can book directly through this webpage using our secure booking system, Cvent. The system is easy to use and ensures your payment and personal information are kept safe.

Do you accept childcare vouchers?

Unfortunately, we do not accept childcare vouchers at this time.

Who runs the camps?

Our camps are delivered by experienced and qualified Warwickshire Cricket Foundation coaches who are DBS checked and experienced in working with children of all ages and abilities.

What time does the camp run?

Camp timings and daily schedules can vary slightly. Full details will be listed above for each camp.

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