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Hi all,


Just wondering if anyone had any recommendations or experience of groups in the area that might teach little ones cricket? We have a 3 year old who seems to be gifted at catching, hitting (he has been able to play swingball since 1.5) and catching - but most importantly he enjoys playing cricket with us in the garden and we think he might enjoy taking this further withh a group


Have contacted dulwich cricket club but any ideas gratefully received!


Thanks in advance.

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Your best bet would be Kwik Cricket. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be played any earlier than primary school age.


Think you are better off sticking to the back garden. Apparently that didn't do Geoff Boycott any harm. If you grow rhubarb, you are halfway there!

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