Western Australians have never had a better opportunity to play cricket at a format, day and time that suits their lifestyle. For kids starting the game through to adults looking to experience social cricket there is a form of cricket for you!
Woolworths Cricket Blast
Junior Blasters (5-7 years)
Sessions run for 60 minutes to provide an action-packed environment while learning new skills including catching, throwing and teamwork.
All participants receive their own Blasters pack including a personalised shirt! All equipment is supplied and parents are encouraged to join in the fun.
Master Blasters (7-10 years)
Master Blasters is designed for children who are ready to take the next step in their junior cricket pathway.
Every participant gets the opportunity to bat, bowl and field in the 90-minute sessions.
All equipment is supplied and participants receive a bonus Blasters pack, which includes a hat featuring the colours of their favourite BBL team.
With more than 100 Master Centres across WA click here to find your nearest club.
Junior Cricket Pathway
Australian cricket has recently transformed with the implementation of junior formats across the country.
These formats are based on extensive research focused on skill development, maximising participation and creating an environment that best reflects cricket at the top level.
With shortened pitches, less players on a team and a shorter match duration kids are experiencing a more action-packed cricket experience.
The game formats adjust in line with the players ability allowing for a smooth transition into senior cricket.
To find your local club visit playcricket.com.au today!
Perth Scorchers Girls League
The Perth Scorchers Girls League is the flagship girls cricket competition in Perth, which provides a pathway to community cricket for Woolworths Cricket Blast for girls aged between 11 and 18.
Perth Scorchers Women's League
The Perth metropolitan area plays host to nine senior women’s community cricket teams in a T20 format, Perth Scorchers Women's League.
This important competition provides an opportunity for new adult female players and returning cricketers to participate in a semi-competitive club based community competition.
Find out more about the general rules, and playing condition guidelines.
For more information contact your Community Cricket officer.