Club Cricket
Women & Girls cricket is growing considerably fast in Sussex, especially when it comes to club cricket.
Four years ago there were only 5 clubs with a Women & Girls section and as the 2009 season approaches Sussex now have 19 clubs with a girls’ side and 10 clubs with a Women’s section.
With the increase of clubs setting up a Women & Girls’ side, a number of leagues and festivals have been created in Sussex to allow them to play fixtures.
In Sussex the following leagues are run:
*NEW* - SCB Under 11 Softball League
8-a-side, festival based - each club will hold 1 festival day with 3 clubs playing. Rules TBC. Click here to download an application form. Applications close 1st February 2010
EACA Under 13 league and EACA Under 17 league
To enter your club, download an Entry Form
*NEW* - SCB Under 13 Hardball League
8-a-side, festival based - each club will hold 1 festival day with 3 clubs playing. Rules TBC. Click here to download an application form. Applications close 1st February 2010.
Lady Taverners Under 13 Tournament
*NEW* West Sussex Under 13 league
8 a-side, incrediball, matches played home and away. 2010 League applications now open, click to download an application form and the rules. Applications close 1st February 2010
*NEW* West Sussex Girls Under 15 Hardball League
8-a-side, festival based - each club will hold 1 festival day with 3 clubs playing, click to download an application form and the rules. Applications close 1st February 2010
Lady Taverners Under 15 Tournament
Women’s Twenty20 League
2010 League applications now open, click here to download an application form. Closing date 1st February. N.B. This is an 8-a-side competition.
SCB Women’s Cup
Along with the Sussex leagues, Sussex has three clubs involved in the Southern Counties Division and Brighton & Hove play in the Southern Premier league and are currently National champions.







