Disability Cricket
For individuals with disability, cricket can provide a perfect opportunity to get involved with the community and keep fit. Our disability cricket programme is an integral part of our overall goal to ensure that cricket is accessible to every person and community in our county. Here you can find information about all the provisions we offer, who they are for and how to get involved.
Disability Cricket Summer Camps (Free)
Durham Cricket Foundation is welcoming participants to FREE Disability Cricket Sessions at Banks Homes Riverside Ground and local ECB Champion Clubs during the summer School Holidays.
Learn more & bookSuper 1s Hubs
Super 1s is a Lord’s Taverners programme that gives young people with a disability aged 7-25 the chance to play regular, competitive cricket.
By creating community cricket hubs where young people can receive coaching, the programme gives participants the chance to compete against their peers and enjoy the benefits of playing sport.
Learn moreSEND Player Pathway Programme
Durham Cricket Foundation aims to make cricket accessible to all within the County and we have been committed to developing disability cricket by offering various provisions.
As part of this, we are looking to launch a SEND Player Pathway Programme.
Learn moreSchool and Community Programme
Our School and Community Programme is aimed at providing children, young people and adults aged 7 to 25 through our table cricket and softball programs. We can support and collaborate with teachers to encourage additional opportunities to participate.
Learn moreVisually Impaired Cricket
Visually Impaired (VI) cricket is a specially adapted version of the game that is suitable for anyone with a visual impairment – whether partially sighted or totally blind.
Find out more