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Junior Cricket in Perth: Clubs, Junior Formats and How to Get Your Child Started

Cricket is a beloved summer sport across Perth, and the WACA's community competition offers a welcoming path for children of all abilities to learn the game at their local club.

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

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Updated 13 h ago· 13 July 2026, 1:30 am

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Junior Cricket in Perth: Clubs, Junior Formats and How to Get Your Child Started
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Perth's long, warm summers are perfect for cricket, and the junior competition administered by WA Cricket gives children from the age of five an opportunity to learn and love the game. Clubs affiliated with WA Cricket are spread across the metropolitan area through district associations, making it straightforward to find a club close to home regardless of which suburb you are in. The sport caters for a wide range of ages and abilities, from beginners picking up a bat for the first time to talented teenagers aspiring to higher honours.

The entry point for most young players is Woolworths Cricket Blast, the national introductory program for children aged five to ten. Cricket Blast sessions run through the summer and focus on developing basic batting, bowling and fielding skills in a relaxed and encouraging environment. Equipment requirements are minimal at this level, and many clubs have shared gear that new players can borrow while they work out whether the sport is for them. Older children progress into modified formats such as T20 competitions before moving into the full junior competition structure.

To find a club and register for Cricket Blast or junior competitions, families should visit the national registration portal at play.cricket.com.au, which allows a postcode search for clubs and programs in any part of Perth. WA Cricket's own website at wacricket.com.au provides information on the district associations, the metropolitan competition structure and pathways toward representative cricket. Registration for the summer season typically opens around August or September, and many clubs hold open training sessions in October and November as the season gets underway.

Junior cricket clubs in Perth are community-focused organisations where volunteer coaches and parent helpers are the backbone of the operation. Saturday morning games and training sessions during the week are the social rhythm of the summer for thousands of Perth families, and the sport's combination of individual skill development and team play makes it one of the most rewarding activities a child can take up. For those inspired by watching the Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium or the WACA Ground, the journey from backyard cricket to the local club is a natural and exciting one to make.

Sources: WA Cricket Cricket Australia registration

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