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11th January 2018 Recreational

Know a talented cricketer?

Currently Durham County Cricket Club are holding trials at three levels & ambitious young cricketers have the opportunity to showcase their talent and start their journey towards international cricket.

Sessions begin this weekend in the indoor cricket school at Chester-le-Street’s Riverside complex & are split into the categories set out below.

Open trials for Academy & professional squad

Sunday, 14 January (2pm-5pm)

This is for players who harbour realistic ambitions of becoming a professional cricketer.

Players should currently be performing and winning games for their club first eleven in a good standard of league cricket.

Under-19 trials

Friday, 12 January (3pm-5pm) & Wednesday, 17 January (3pm-6pm)

The Club runs an Under-19 side alongside the Academy.  It plays two day cricket in the Under 19 County Championship & prospective players should be main players in their Club’s first eleven.

Under-17 trials

Monday, 15 January (7pm-9pm)

Durham has been very successful at this level over the past ten years.  The side plays in a one-day competition and a three-day County Championship format in the summer holidays.

Players should be first team club players or successful second XI club players.

 

To book a place on a trial or to recommend a player, e-mail becky.cleary@durhamcricket.co.uk with details.

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