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Cricket Victoria, Cricket Australia and the Victorian Government have committed $500,000 to upgrade facilities at Ballarat's Eastern Oval via the $12.4 million Community Cricket Program: On Common Ground.
Victorian cricket is leading the way in growing junior girls' cricket with the announcement of 132 new junior girls' cricket teams across 10 Associations.
Cricket Victoria and the Japan national cricket team brought the excitement of cricket to Caulfield South last Friday with a visit to the Japanese School of Melbourne for a skills clinic.
Victoria has secured its first National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC) title, defeating New South Wales by 18 runs.
The 2017 Melbourne Stars All Abilities Cricket Carnival will be held at Casey Fields on Sunday, February 19.
The Bamawm Lockington United Cricket Club (BUCC) are the recipients of two new turf pitches via funding from Cricket Victoria's Club Capacity and Workforce Development Grants program.
Victorian NICC captain Ben Abbatangelo spoke about his story, his passion and his new initiative #OurBrothersOurSisters at the NICC in Alice Springs.
Cranbourne Cricket Club are the Regional Big Bash Champions after comfortably chasing down 107 with 10 balls to spare against East Belmont at the MCG.
Bernadette "Dot" Brasher has devoted her time to improving the off and on-field success of the Essendon Maribyrnong Park Ladies (EMP) cricket club.
Prahran dominated the Women's Premier Firsts T20 final at the Bill Lawry Oval on Saturday, claiming a seven-wicket victory over Box Hill.
Cranbourne Cricket Club have booked a spot in the Cricket Victoria Regional Big Bash Final on February 8 at the MCG against East Belmont Cricket Club after defeating STC South Camberwell on Sunday.
The Men's Victorian Indigenous Squad will begin their National Indigenous Cricket Championships campaign (NICC) today in Alice Springs against Western Australia, with the women's team set to launch their campaign on February 9 against New South Wales.
Box Hill will be on the hunt to win their third T20 Premier Cricket title this Saturday when they play Prahran in the T20 final at the Bill Lawry Oval from 2.30pm.
Volunteers from across Victoria were yesterday recognised for their dedication and commitment to the game of cricket at a special 50 Year Service to cricket luncheon at the MCG, with Victoria battling NSW in the Sheffield Shield as the backdrop.
Nominations are now open for the A Sport for All Community Cricket Awards.
Kangan Institute students can look forward to an exciting boost in health and wellbeing with the launch of the Cricket Victoria - Kangan Institute Academy today.
The combined South Australia/Western Australia team have claimed the Blind and Vision Impaired national title, defeating Victoria in the Grand Final at the 2017 National Cricket Inclusion Championships in Geelong yesterday.
Victorian blind cricketer Christine Casey is on a plane to India to compete in the Blind Twenty20 World Cup as the sole female in the Australian Blind and Vision Impaired squad.
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