Walberton cricketers raring to go - if only they could...

Walberton Cricket Club have a full schedule of Sunday fixtures lined up right through until the end of September.
Walberton CC welcome the MCC to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary last yearWalberton CC welcome the MCC to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary last year
Walberton CC welcome the MCC to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary last year

Clearly many of these games, up until mid-season at least, are destined to be lost – added to which the current ECB guidelines suggest collective pre-season training and net practice should not take place.

However Walberton will soon be putting up a high-quality practice net on the village recreation ground which, as always, will be available for the use of the community.

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Mindful that many youngsters will be out of school over the coming weeks looking for things to do, the club say that when government restrictions on people’s movements allow it, they are happy to invite them to use these nets for cricket practice – in small numbers – in order to enhance their ability and interest in the game.

Walberton CC play all their matches in the traditional spirit of village cricket and always warmly welcome new members, irrespective of age and ability.

Those that might be interested can contact Steve Lockwood on 01243 542478 or [email protected] for a chat or further details.

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