For any fixture enquires
fixtures@worlingtoncricketclub.co.uk
Contact the Club Chairman
chairman@worlingtoncricketclub.co.uk
Welcome to Worlington Cricket Club
We are a thriving ECB ClubMark accredited Focus club based in West Suffolk. We run two Saturday sides, two Sunday sides as well as teams in a midweek league and cup competitions. In addition, we field youth teams in local leagues for both U11 and U13 age groups.
Please have a look around the site and feel free to email any comments you may have to the website administrator.
This website will run in conjunction with our play-cricket site which will continue to be updated throughout the season with scorecards and match reports from all the games.
You can also find us on Facebook. Click here to view our page.
Latest news...
Fantasy Cricket Competition
This season, we will be looking to re-introduce a Fantasy Cricket Competition. This gives participants the chance to select a side comprising their favourite Worlington players who then earn points for their performances throughout the season.
This is a great chance to raise some extra funds for the club while providing some fun for those taking part and plenty of discussion points as the season progresses.
Further details will appear here once confirmed, so please watch this space.
Senior pre-season training
Worlington's pre-season training will take place at Culford School starting on Tuesday 28th Feburary. We have five sessions booked and further details can be found on the training link.
Natwest CricketForce Weekend
The club have once again registered for the annual NatWest CricketForce weekend. The weekend gives the chance for members and supporters to get together and help prepare the ground and facilities in preparation for the upcoming season. This year it will take place over the weekend of 31st March and 1st April. Please check the Club Events link for further communication.
Indoor team narrowly miss out in the final
Worlington lost to Mildenhall in the final of the Dome Leisure Centre Indoor League.
Batting first, Worlington amassed 130 thanks to retirements from Shaun Lister, Jimmy Watson and Graham Ford. In reply, Mildenhall's Chris Baugh and captain Richard Cross both passed the 25 mark to retire and Mildenhall eventually closed on 130 as well, but took the title by virtue of losing fewer wickets.
