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Come and play at Dulwich Cricket Club in Burbage Road.


We have six teams out on a Saturday and three on a Sunday. Either come down to nets on a Tuesday or Thursday night or call the Club Secretary John Lawrence and let him know your availability. You'll need to call him at least the Monday before the weekend you want to play.


And dont worry that you haven;t played for ages - I made my club debut aged 35 and this is my Eleventh season with Dulwich.


(And if you want a spot of cricket over the bank holiday we're a player short for the 4 day 6th XI mini tour to Somerset and Wiltshire and the end of the month!- PM me if you fancy it)

The tour's 22nd-25th May. Won't be netting myself as I'm carrying an injury . Actually Thursday might be the better night for you as the nets are graded and it will be mainly 1st / 2nd XI on Tuesdays. Ask for coaches Steve Choney or Allen Blackford - these guys will look after you. Good luck and hope to see you in the bar in the Summer !

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