Cage Cricket Mix & Blend @ Lambeth Country Show with Surrey Cricket Foundation
Fun was had by participants taking part in quick cricket and Cage Cricket.
Fun was had by participants taking part in quick cricket and Cage Cricket.
On Wednesday 3 May 2017, Neil Bunting travelled to Buxton College to introduce Cage Cricket there. This article was posted by Derbyshire Sport:
Following on from 2016’s successful sessions in Eastleigh, Cage Cricket launched it’s 2017 programme with a training session for new players, including five Police Officers from the Eastleigh area.
Students from Lambeth College Princes Trust Team Programmes are enjoying playing more Cage Cricket as part of their personal development helping to improve on team building by supporting each other, communication skills encouraging each other throughout the game.
Earlier this year Neil and Haidee took Cage Cricket to Egham Youth Centre.
Cage Cricket South East has recently completed a programme of Cage Cricket sessions at Thornton Heath Leisure Centre with the Croydon RAP scheme.
Neil Bunting from Cage Cricket South East took the game to the West Midlands on 11 March 2017 when the members of St George’s Disabled Cricket Club and coaches from Shropshire County CC had their introduction to the game.
The ParaSports Club meets weekly at Spelthorne Leisure Centre and, run by volunteers, organises activities for children and young people with disabilities and other challenges. On 18 March 2017, Cage Cricket South East was invited to introduce the game to the club.
In February 2017 Cage Cricket South East took the game to Stoke Mandeville where it was enjoyed by wheelchair users aged 8-80 from the National Spinal Injuries Unit.
In December 2016, Cage Cricket South East was successful in their bid to be included in Active Surrey’s Get Active 50+ programme for 2017. The first Over 50s group started early in January 2017 at The Longmead Centre in Epsom & Ewell and quickly grew in popularity.