The activity ranged from super clinics, skills sessions, school assembly visits and mascot challenge programs, all of which brought the colour and excitement of the Big Bash into school yards and classrooms. The community vans with their music and highlight reels along with the classic catches and bowling tunnel inflatables saw young fans excited about the upcoming season.
Cricket Victoria General Manager for Community Cricket & Key Stakeholders, John Watkin said:
“The activity in schools has given us a great opportunity to promote cricket to a range of different communities across the state. Having 11,000 kids exposed to cricket in a range of different ways sets us on a good path for the season ahead”
“We’re thrilled to be able to have connected with 100 schools in such a short period of time, and it’s encouraging to see some initial results of improving links between Schools and Clubs alongside direct links to the community.”
Some highlights from the activity included;
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