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Junior Cricket in Canberra: Clubs, Formats and How to Register Your Child

A practical guide for families looking to get children started in cricket across the ACT, from Woolworths Cricket Blast through to club competition.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 4 April 2026, 7:25 pm

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Updated 1 h ago· 12 July 2026, 1:10 pm

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Junior Cricket in Canberra: Clubs, Formats and How to Register Your Child
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Cricket is one of Australia's most enduring summer traditions, and Canberra is well set up for children who want to get involved. Cricket ACT is the governing body for the sport in the territory and oversees a network of local clubs and competitions that cater for players from as young as five through to under-18 representative level. The ACT also has the enormous advantage of hosting elite cricket at Manuka Oval, giving junior players a chance to watch the game at its highest level in their own backyard.

The most popular entry point for young children is the Woolworths Cricket Blast program, run through Cricket Australia and delivered by local clubs across the ACT. Designed for children aged three to ten, Cricket Blast focuses on fun, movement and basic skills rather than formal competition. Sessions are run at grounds throughout Canberra's suburbs during the summer season and are a low-pressure way for children to try the game for the first time.

Older children who want to play proper club cricket can register through their local club affiliated with Cricket ACT. The summer competition runs from around October through to March, fitting neatly into school terms. Club matches are played on grounds across the ACT on weekend mornings, with formats appropriate to each age group, including modified games for the younger divisions that emphasise batting and bowling opportunities for every child.

Registration is typically handled through each club's own process or through the Cricket Australia Passport platform. Cricket ACT's website lists all affiliated clubs along with their contact details, making it straightforward to find the nearest option. Many clubs also run school holiday and come-and-try sessions for children who want to give the game a go before committing to a full season.

With warm summers, well-maintained grounds and a strong community culture, Canberra is a wonderful city in which to take up cricket. Whether your child dreams of pulling on a baggy green one day or simply wants to enjoy a summer sport with friends, junior cricket in the ACT offers a welcoming and well-organised pathway.

Sources: Cricket ACT Woolworths Cricket Blast

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