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Whether you're a seasoned veteran coming out of retirement and wanting to roll the arm over again, an up-and-comer aspiring to play higher grade cricket, or just keen for a casual hit now and then, North Perth Cricket Club is for you, and we are always on the lookout for, and happy to welcome new players.

On the cricketing side of things North Perth offers both turf and hard-deck training pitches (including bowling machine), and a selection of teams to suit any skill level, availability or experience.

Off the pitch, the Club cultivates a warm and friendly atmosphere. Our clubrooms feature recreational amenities such as a pool table and table tennis table, creating an inviting space for camaraderie. We regularly host engaging social functions; and currently have a contract with Trilogy Catering for all of our food and beverage needs during training and playing nights, allowing you to unwind and socialise with fellow members.

We pride ourselves on having a proactive committee that welcomes new ideas to enhance both the social and cricketing aspects of our club.​

Training is held every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 4:30pm at Charles Veryard Reserve, North Perth.

Player Info

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We have 5 Senior Men's teams participating in the WA Suburban Turf Cricket Association (WASTCA), from 1st grade through to one-day grades and T20.

In 2021 we entered a Women’s team in the Perth Scorchers Women’s League (PSWL). This league consists of T20 style games, played on a Sunday afternoon.

This league is focused on increasing participation in Women’s cricket and as such both the league and our team cater for all levels of experience and ability.

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Cricketers

We run a Woolworths Cricket Blast program and

 a junior club cricket program.

For more information and registration visit the 

Play Cricket website.

Integrated

In season 2021-22 North Perth Cricket Club was selected as one the inaugural clubs for the Integrated A League. The integrated cricket pathway allows men and women who have a disability or learning difficulties to play the game of cricket in a safe environment.
 

In the first season of the competition North Perth Cricket Club won the grand final at the WACA ground.

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