After battling through field issues, illness, and an endless rainy season, we’re finally rolling into the new cricket season – but this time, we’re starting mid-year in Singapore, not according to the traditional calendar.
ANZA Cricket will be fielding three teams in the Singapore Cricket Association League T30, and we’re also joining the Balestier Premier League (BPL) and the Indian Association Night League T25. That’s plenty of cricket to keep you on your toes if you’re up for a challenge!
For those who prefer to keep things light, we’ve got our regular Social T30 games, Masters matches, tours, and a range of events. There’s something for everyone. With NETs every Wednesday night, there’s no shortage of cricket for players of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re chasing boundaries or just looking to enjoy the camaraderie and a few beers, we’ve got you covered. So, grab your bat and come along – we’d love to have you on board!
Start by signing up for our Wednesday night NETs – they’re social, fun, and open to all. Simply shoot us an email at [email protected]. We’ll help you join the section, and before long, you’ll be part of an amazing, welcoming group of players. You can join anytime, but why wait to hit the ground running?
“THERE’s NO SHORTAGE OF CRICKET FOR PLAYERS OF ALL AGES & SKILL LEVELS”
Bats & Night Owls
With the Singapore Cricket Association relocating the national team to Jurong, the Indian Association ground is now home to some seriously exciting evening cricket. Thanks to the new IA Night League, ANZA is taking to the field for 7pm games under the lights. It’s a cool way to end the day, and there’s nothing quite like the feeling of stepping up to the crease as the sun sets. The lights can take a little getting used to – especially when it comes to those high catches – but playing under the stars adds a whole new element to the game. Plus, the Indian Association ground is just a stone’s throw from Orchard Road, making it as convenient as it is cool.
NETs stuff to know
NETs kick off each Wednesday at The Cage Sports Park, Dempsey, from 7pm. We assemble 5-10 people through our WhatsApp chat to roll the arm over. It’s not a problem if you don’t want to play games, don’t have equipment, and/or just want to do NETs. They are social NETs for all abilities. Find out more about ANZA Cricket here.
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