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The Cricket Australia Women's Youth Selection Panel (WYSP) has today named a 14-player Australian Under-19 squad to travel to South Africa in April to take part in a tri-series with South Africa and England.
The best multicultural cricketers from Victoria and New South Wales converged for a three match series at Preston City Oval on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Victoria Metro have staged a remarkable comeback in the Under-15 National Championships final to overcome NSW Magenta in dramatic fashion.
Cricket Victoria recently commenced its International Student Academy (ISA) program which has been driven through Study Melbourne, Deakin University, Bendigo TAFE and Kangan Institute.
As part of the school strategy, Cricket Victoria has been working closely with Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) and Associated Public Schools (APS) to establish cricket as part of the girls competition.
Cricket Victoria, in partnership with VicHealth and the Melbourne Renegades held its fourth Melbourne Renegades Champions League (MRCL) Twenty20 competition this summer, showcasing Victoria's best South Asian talent in the one place.
Community Cricket Programs: On Common Ground continue to deliver directly to grassroots cricket as the Victorian Government, Cricket Victoria and Cricket Australia announce over $250,000 to grassroots cricket clubs across Victoria.
National Indigenous Cricket Captain Dan Christian facilitated a special training session for prisoners from the Alice Springs Correctional Centre who participate in the men's community division of the Imparja Cup.
Victoria's best indigenous men and women will battle it out in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC) this week, with the tournament kicking off in Alice Springs today.
Grassroots cricket is the lifeblood of cricket in Australia.
The venues and host cities for the ICC World T20 2020, which will be hosted by Australia, were announced today at events throughout the country.
South Australia will depart Geelong as champions of both the intellectual disability and deaf and hard of hearing divisions of the National Cricket Inclusion Championships after a hugely successful final day in Geelong.
Cricket Victoria will be among state sporting organisations to participate in this year's Pride March held on Sunday in St Kilda.
Former Victorian captain Belinda Clark AM, together with Roger Allen OAM, Peter Frawley OAM, Graham Matthews OAM and Ray Sneddon OAM were all recognised for their contribution to Victorian cricket with Honours in the recent Australia Day ceremonies.
Cricket Victoria today launched Social Sixes, an exciting new take on cricket skills and fitness designed to grow female participation in the sport.
Victorians Jon Holland and Peter Handscomb are among the 15-player squad selected for the Qantas Tour of South Africa while Glenn Maxwell and Aaron Finch have been named in the 14-player squad for the Gillette T20 International Tri-Series against England
The first Women and Girls Forum was hosted at the MCG on Saturday 20 January, prior to the WBBL derby between the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades.
The National Cricket Inclusion Championships (NCIC) are back for their second installment from 21 - 27 January, 2018 with three divisions on show; blind, deaf (and hard of hearing) and a division for cricketers with an intellectual disability (ID).
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