We have 2 teams playing in the Bassetlaw League, 3 women's teams playing in the East Midlands Women's League & a thriving junior section for both boys & girls.
Know someone aged 5-13 with a love of sports, or wants to make new friends?
Come down to Blyth cricket club, with fun filled sessions with ECB qualified coaches(both male and female!).
There’s something for everyone at Blyth!
Massive congratulations to Abi for her 6-12 against Denby last Sunday.
Fantastic figures of 5-8 from Luke against Carlton and 5-19 against Rockware earlier in the season mean this is the 3rd time we’ve been on the board this year!
Let's keep this momentum going Blyth!🥦
In memory of our former Club Chair, Alan Toft, who sadly passed away on Friday. Our thoughts and best wishes go to Andy, Julia and all the family. Rest in peace Alan.
On the 31st of July 2024 we will face @blythccnotts to settle perhaps the most important cricketing question ever: who is better, Blyth CC (Northumberland) or Blyth CC (Notts).
Great to see so many come to training so far!
We still have two more sessions left, so whether you’ve never played or are a six smashing machine, we’ve got something for everyone, so why not come along?
Every Sunday at Worksop college, 10-12
Message us if you’d like more info!
It’s time to dust those cobwebs off your pads and be prepared for the season!
Winter nets are starting soon, so whether you’re a seasoned pro or are looking to get into a fun new sport come along to our training!
Starting 28th January
Any questions? Contact Andy on 07790 280990
It’s that time of the year again where we are offering the opportunity for player sponsorship for the season. Facebook and Twitter exposure when your chosen star delivers on the pitch.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you wish to sponsor a player! 🏏
Yorkshire disability bowling star Alex Jervis 👇
"I want to get people onto the same pathway as me, whether that’s at Yorkshire or with England – just get more people involved in disability cricket."
#OneRosYorkshire disability bowling star Alex Jervis 👇
"I want to get people onto the same pathway as me, whether that’s at Yorkshire or with England – just get more people involved in disability cricket."
#OneRose
A stalwart of the Nottinghamshire grassroots cricket community and an international star to boot, Alex Jervis has been named @LordsTaverners Disability Cricketer of the Year at the @CricketMediaUK Player Awards.
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