Over half of Cornwall's Cricket Clubs are taking part in Get set Weekend this weekend.
38 Cricket Clubs across the Duchy are taking part in the event that brings together clubs with their community. The Weekend, which takes place on March 23rd and 24th, is a fantastic opportunity for new and existing volunteers to spend time at their local club, helping it to ‘get set’ for the upcoming season.
Clubs across the county are invited to take part in the weekend each year to get set for the upcoming season. Anyone interested in volunteering with their local club is encouraged to get in contact. Club contacts can be found on our website: https://cornwallcricket.co.uk/find-a-club.html
Clubs taking part this year include:
Beacon Cricket Club Cornwall
Bude North Cornwall Cricket Club
Bugle Cricket Club
Constantine Cricket Club
Grampound Road Cricket club
Gulval Cricket Club
Gunnislake Cricket Club
Hayle Cricket Club
Ladock Cricket Club
Lanhydrock Cricket Club
Launceston Cricket Club
Mawnan Cricket Club
Menheniot Looe Cricket Club
Mount Ambrose Cricket Club
Mullion Cricket Club
Paul Cricket Club
Perranarworthal CC
Perranporth Cricket CLub
Redruth Cricket Club
Roche Cricket Club
Roche Old Boys Cricket Club
St Erme Cricket Club
St Just Cricket Club
St Minver Cricket Club
St Stephen Cricket Club
St. Neot Taverners Cricket Club
Tideford Cricket Club
Tintagel Cricket Club
Truro Cricket Club
Wadebridge Cricket Club
Wendron Cricket Club
Werrington Cricket Club
Managing director of Cornwall Cricket Board Joe Skinner said: “There are a lot of great volunteers out there coming together in their clubs to help ready their clubs for the start of the season which is nearly upon us. We wish clubs the best in these trying weather conditions but to have 38 clubs registered for the Get Set weekend is great enthusiasm.”
Cornwall Cricket Board provides adults and children aged 5 years and upwards with the opportunity to take part in the sport across the county. It is also the official governing body for all cricket in Cornwall and is responsible and accountable to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the National Governing Body, for the strategic management, development and conduct of the sport.
To find out more visit the website www.cornwallcricket.co.uk or email [email protected]