- Batting: looking for single runs from the first ball, clear and loud communication and taking well-judged risks.
- Fielding and bowling: loads of communication and encouragement for team mates, staying engaged and looking to take wickets.
This makes a huge difference to the atmosphere and excitement of the cricket matches they play.
The sun is out next week, and temperatures are going up so please ensure you put son cream on your son in the morning and ensure they have a school cap to wear.
If your son is a keen, able club cricketeer who lives or plays for a club in Surrey, and you believe they have the ability to be a Surrey CCC Performance cricketer then Surrey Cricket are assessing nominees for their talent pathway. Details are on the flyer below.
Next week’s fixtures:
Mon 28th April: U10 A-D v Claremont-Home- 3pm
Wed 30th April: U11 A-D v Claremont- Away- 2:45pm
Fri 2nd May: U8 A-D v Claremont- Away- 2:245pm