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Ladies, want to get active? Play cricket!


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Playing cricket is a great social event with the added bonus of being active and outdoors - or is it the other way around...? Either way, where better to take up a new/long-lost/recently learned sport than at your local family-friendly cricket club Streatham & Marlborough?


We're centrally located in SE21 on the corner of Dulwich Common and Lordship Lane for those living in East Dulwich, Forest Hill, or slightly further away. And we welcome women (and men and children) of all abilities to come and play cricket with us.


Winter training (Sundays 5-7pm at Alleyn's School) is in full swing and in April we will be going outdoors again with training on Thursday evenings at the club and our league matches (played on Sundays) starting late April.


You can find out more about our women's section in particular and the club in general on http://streathammarlboroughcc.co.uk/index.php/ladies/, or drop me a line.


Hope to meet you soon!


Karen

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