Women's Cricket

 Increasing the number of women and girls playing cricket

Nottinghamshire Indoor Women’s Cricket League

There are two windows over the winter for the Nottinghamshire Indoor Women's Cricket Leagues. 

Prior to Christmas, 'hardball' is a great opportunity to transition new clubs into hardball format through the use of an indoor cricket ball.

After Christmas, 'softball' is a great opportunity to have a go at competitive cricket before entry into the EMWCL.

Divisions across the county culminate in a finals day at Trent Bridge in March.

For more information, please contact please contact abbie.johnson@trentbridge.co.uk

Summer Softball Festivals

Softball Cricket is about getting out and playing: maximum fun, minimum fuss. No pads, no hard ball, no heavy bat, no head-scratching rules. It’s a game for absolutely everybody, no matter your skill level or fitness. It’s a great starting point to introduce new players to the game.

For more information, please contact please contact abbie.johnson@trentbridge.co.uk.

East Midlands Women’s Cricket League

The EMWCL caters for all levels of experience and ability through different formats for women's teams across the East Midlands region (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire & Rutland, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire), they aim to provide a competitive, constructive and enjoyable cricketing experience for their members.

The formats are:

- Traditional long-format hardball (45/40/35 overs)

- Super 8s hardball pairs

- Softball pairs.

They have an offer to suit all levels of team development in women's cricket, from Premier standard hardball to introductory league soft ball, and divisions to suit both developmental and introductory hardball teams.

ECB Women’s Club T20

This is a national 11-a-side T20 competition, entries are done via email over the winter. For more information contact jemima.dalton@trentbridge.co.uk or abbie.johnson@trentbridge.co.uk.

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