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Cumbria Cricket’s Cricket Development Officer in Barrow and South-West Cumbria, Nathan Waterstone, on learning sign language to further his connection with pupils. As part of
Throughout Cumbria, we bring over 25 years of experience to the cricket community as the non-profit Cumbria Cricket. Since our establishment in 1997, we have proudly served our local community with a range of coaching courses, umpire courses, coaching in schools and working towards making cricket accessible to all through Community Cricket.
You will find us to be warm and friendly, welcoming to everyone! We are highly motivated as sportspeople and offer all fans of cricket – or, people simply looking to try a new sport! – fun days and coaching. Find a pathway to local Cricket Clubs and competitions through our expertise and guidance.
When beginning your journey into cricket on a recreational or professional level, it is important you place your trust in those qualified for the job. We have various coaches qualifications, umpires qualifications and are proud members of the ACO – Association of Cricket Officials. We are further associated with the England & Welsh Cricket Board (ECB), meaning we are the perfect starting point for those looking to hone their skills further in our community.
Become part of the cricket family with Cumbria Cricket. We are united and inspired to create opportunities for all. Diversity and inclusivity is so important to us. We are looking to hone and encourage the future generation of cricket. Through us, cricket is made accessible to boys and girls of all backgrounds and adversities.
Aspiring young Cumbrian cricketers can go far with the guidance from our elite coaches and qualified umpires. This guidance is something we are more than happy to provide. We encourage everyone to join us as part of the flourishing cricket community in Cumbria, and we have made a marked difference in the growing membership of cricket clubs and volunteers throughout our area.
We look forward to welcoming you to our club. Please reach out to us today, regarding our many courses and the work we do to contribute towards Community Cricket. More information can be found through our Services page, at your earliest convenience.
Cumbria Cricket’s Cricket Development Officer in Barrow and South-West Cumbria, Nathan Waterstone, on learning sign language to further his connection with pupils. As part of
Cumbria Women have wrapped up their debut campaign in the Vitality Blast Tier 3 T20 competition with a strong third-place finish, recording six wins from
We are looking for a Cricket Development Officer (Carlisle) to join our team. Do you love cricket? Or are you passionate about developing young talent?
Throughout Cumbria, we bring over 25 years of experience to the cricket community as the non-profit Cumbria Cricket. Since our establishment in 1997, we have proudly served our local community with a range of coaching courses, umpire courses, coaching in schools and working towards making cricket accessible to all through Community Cricket.