Does your club have women and girls provision currently?
Having an established women and girls section can provide many benefits to your club, it opens the club up to more members, and it can help maximise any funding opportunities that are available.
Oxfordshire is seeing a surge of cricket activity for women and girls and we want more clubs, teams and individuals to join us in 2022.
Get involved:
Girls leagues at Under 11, 13 and 15 age groups.
Under 11’s will be Sunday mornings and a festival format, clubs taking part only have to host one festival day, taking away the pressure on ground availability. Format – 6-a-side pairs.
Under 13’s will play Tuesday evenings and the format will be 8 a side incrediball pairs cricket (16 over matches).
Under 15’s will be Wednesday evenings and the format will be hardball, 20 overs and 11 a side (last season it was 8 aside and may be the case again, clubs will be consulted).
Player recruitment – This is one area where clubs struggle tradionationally. In terms of Under 11’s cricket then running a Dynamo’s programme is a good recruitment tool. Creating links with secondary schools is also key when recruiting for Under 13 and 15 age groups. Oxfordshire’s Women & Girls Officer can help with this.
Women’s softball festivals:
We are looking to run 10 softball festivals in 2022 (in 2021 we had over 300 ladies take part across 6 festivals). If your club would like to host a festival then please contact [email protected]
A womens softball festival is a great way of getting a large group together at your club for the day, it can showcase your club and if done right, the day can be a good fund raiser with bar/BBQ open etc.
Women’s hardball leagues:
If your club is keen to offer hardball then the best option is to go through the Home Counties Women’s Cricket League. They have a Development 8 a side competition and an 11 a side performance competition.
If your club is keen to grow their offering for women and girls, please contact [email protected] to book a meeting.