ICL season culminates with Finals Day at WACA Ground
The WACA Ground played host to the Finals of the Belt Up Integrated Cricket League on Sunday 10 March, with more than 250 participants gathered on the iconic venue to …
The WACA Ground played host to the Finals of the Belt Up Integrated Cricket League on Sunday 10 March, with more than 250 participants gathered on the iconic venue to …
WA Cricket has reaffirmed its commitment to the inclusion and advancement of women and girls as it celebrates International Women’s Day 2024. International Women’s Day (IWD) is a chance to …
The Lord’s Taverners XI have claimed the President’s Cup for the second consecutive year, winning over the Governor’s XI by six wickets at the WACA Ground overnight. The annual T20 …
WA were the dominant team throughout the Championships, winning four of five round-robin matches, before defeating Victoria and NSW in the Semi-Final and Final respectively. Willetton’s Brock Larance had an …
Western Australia’s largest Aboriginal youth cricket carnival has brought together more communities than ever before, with participation numbers tripling. The Kambarang Youth Carnival aims to bring Aboriginal youth (12-17 years …
“I’m never going to take this off. I’ve never been given a gift before.” That’s what a young girl from the remote Jigalong community said to me as I handed …
WA Cricket has committed to creating a community that champions respect, belonging and equal opportunity for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Western Australia as a key part …
The WA Cricket Foundation hosted a morning tea at the WACA Ground this month to thank our generous donors and showcase how their contribution has helped WA communities by delivering …
Standing barefoot in Bunbury and shoulder-to-shoulder in Pinjarra. A smoking ceremony in Karratha and connection to country in Belmont. From the Kimberley to the Great Southern, hundreds of teams took …
“Kids deserve an equal opportunity to play cricket, no matter where they live,” Mid West WA Cricket Manager Jay O’Brien. Jay’s right – and it’s not just cricket. Equal opportunity …
