League Competition
Cambridgeshire Cricket Board runs a variety of leagues to ensure that there are opportunities for women and girls of all abilities to participate in cricket, at a level suitable for them. A list has been created below, showing each league and which clubs participate.
Girls` soft ball
- U11, festival format: Sawston and Babraham, Thriplow, Wenden, Saffron Walden, Great Shelford, Royston, Downham Stow, March Town, Cambourne, City of Ely, Bottisham & Lode, Histon, and Chippenham
Girls` hard ball
- U12, pairs: City of Cambridge, and Cambourne
- U13, pairs: Great Shelford, Cambourne, Chippenham, Thriplow, City of Ely, Wenden, Saffron Walden, Little Shelford, and City of Cambridge
- U15, T20: Thriplow, City of Cambridge, and Saffron Walden
Women`s soft ball
- Festival Format, which is perfect for beginners or those who wish to play socially: March Town, Bottisham & Lode, City of Ely, Northstowe, and Sutton
- T20, a little more competitive but still a great option for those learning the game: March Town, Sutton, Haverhill, City of Ely, and Chippenham
Women’s hard ball
- T20, using standard cricket rules: City of Cambridge, Thriplow, Chippenham, Haverhill, Wenden, City of Ely, and March Town
Some of our clubs also enter national competitions run by the ECB
- ECB Women’s Club T20 Cup 2024: City of Ely, March Town, and Thriplow
- ECB Girls` U13 Club T20 Competition 2024: City of Cambridge, Saffron Walden, and Thriplow
- ECB Girls` U15 Club T20 Competition 2024: Thriplow, Saffron Walden, and Cambridge
If you would like to find out more about how your club can get involved, or you are a player looking for a club, please contact Jo Taylor-Ticehurst: jo.ticehurst@cambscricket.org.uk for more details.
You can find the Play-Cricket site of the League HERE