Warwickshire Cricket Workshop

​On Tuesday 30th April, the Women and Girls' Cricket Development Officer at Warwickshire Cricket Board, Nadia Bacciochi, delivered an introductory cricket workshop to students in the Lower School. Many students were playing cricket for the very first time, and within half an hour the group had learned to field with...

On Tuesday 30th April, the Women and Girls’ Cricket Development Officer at Warwickshire Cricket Board, Nadia Bacciochi, delivered an introductory cricket workshop to students in the Lower School. Many students were playing cricket for the very first time, and within half an hour the group had learned to field with accuracy, bowl at a good pace and length, and use the bat to send the ball flying all over the Sports Hall. Thank you very much to Nadia for running the session. All students are welcome to attend Cricket Club, which now runs after school on Tuesday, led by Ms McKee.

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