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Junior Cricket in Wollongong: Clubs, Formats and How to Get Started
A guide for Illawarra families to junior cricket, from MiniCricket for beginners through to club competition across the Wollongong region.
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A guide for Illawarra families to junior cricket, from MiniCricket for beginners through to club competition across the Wollongong region.

Cricket has deep roots in the Illawarra, and junior cricket is thriving across the Wollongong region. The sport is administered locally through Illawarra Cricket, which coordinates junior competitions across a network of clubs stretching from the northern Illawarra suburbs to the southern end of the district. Whether your child is brand new to bat and ball or already knows a cover drive from a sweep, there is a competition and a club to suit every level.
The cricket season runs from October through to March, aligning with the Australian summer school term. The youngest players, typically aged five to eight, are catered for through Cricket Australia's MiniCricket program, which uses modified equipment, softer balls and simplified rules to make the game approachable and enjoyable. Older juniors progress into traditional format competitions with proper wickets, overs-based matches and age-group divisions. Training sessions are held at local grounds and ovals throughout the week, with games usually on Saturday mornings.
Registration is handled through the PlayCricket platform, which is Cricket Australia's national system. Clubs hold registration days before the season, and many welcome walk-in enquiries at any point. The gear required at entry level is minimal: a club-supplied or basic bat, whites and cricket shoes or runners are sufficient to start. Helmets are compulsory for batting, and most clubs have shared helmets available for junior players who are just beginning. Club fees are set locally and vary, but the sport remains one of the more affordable team options for Illawarra families.
Illawarra Cricket's website and the Cricket NSW website list all affiliated clubs and their contact details, making it easy to find the club closest to you. Several Illawarra clubs field both boys and girls junior teams, reflecting the growth of women's and girls cricket nationally. For families wanting to explore the game before committing, many clubs offer come-and-try sessions early in the season. Cricket in the Illawarra is a community sport in the truest sense, run largely by volunteers who love the game.
Sources: Cricket NSW PlayCricket
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