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Walking Cricket gives the opportunity for people to play a format of the game that may be seen as more accessible than other current formats.
As the name suggests, the game is played at walking pace and as well as delivering cricketing skills to players who may not have played for a while, or for new players the format provides as exciting was to keeping fit and active.
Walking Cricket is aimed at people over the age of 50 and is able to provide an opportunity for people to socialise and get involved in a very interesting format of the game.
Essentially the format is indoor cricket played in pairs with target areas with the emphasis being on fun and participation.
We have the following established Walking Cricket groups so plenty of opportunities to get involved
• Beaconside Sports Centre Mondays 2.30 – 4pm
• Alleynes Sports Centre, Stone Mondays 5.15 – 6.45pm
• Tipton Sports Academy Tuesdays 10 – 11.30am
• Port Vale Foundation Sports Hall Tuesdays 10 -11.30am
• Streetly Community Centre Tuesdays 1.45 – 3.45pm / Thursdays 9 – 11am
• South Moorlands Leisure Centre Wednesdays 1.30 – 2.30pm
• Sneyd Community Centre Wednesdays 2 -4pm
• Clayton Sports Centre Wednesdays 5.30 – 7pm
• Chase Leisure Centre, Cannock Thursdays 12.30 – 2pm
• Uttoxeter Community Centre Thursdays 1 -2pm
• Burntwood Leisure Centre Thursdays 2.30 – 4pm
• Keele University Sports Centre Fridays 10 – 11.30am
Price per session range from free to £4 per session
Contact our Disability Cricket Officer, Steve Lightfoot for more information