Walking

Cricket uk

A slower-paced, social version of the game that keeps people active, connected and involved - supported by the ECB and County Cricket Boards.

Walking

Cricket uk

A slower-paced, social version of the game that keeps people active, connected and involved - supported by the ECB and County Cricket Boards.

What is walking cricket?

What is walking cricket?

Walking Cricket is a fun, inclusive format of the game designed for people of all ages and abilities. Played at a gentler pace with softer balls and smaller teams, it keeps the spirit of cricket alive - without the sprinting.

Move

Stay active at your own pace

Connect

Meet new teammates and friends

Belong

Be part of a growing national movement

Our Mission

Our Mission

We believe everyone should have the chance to keep playing. Walking Cricket UK exists to support new and existing clubs, share best practice, and bring the benefits of the game to communities across the country.

Who’s Behind It

Who’s Behind It

Backed by the England & Wales Cricket Board and county partners including Suffolk Cricket Board.

We’re working together to build a national network of Walking Cricket clubs.

Backed by the England & Wales Cricket Board and county partners including Suffolk Cricket Board.

We’re working together to build a national network of Walking Cricket clubs.

Get Involved

Get Involved

Clubs

Bring Walking Cricket to your club for the 2026 season. Download our info pack to see how to get involved.

Players

Join friendly, inclusive sessions launching April 2026. Stay active, social, and connected through cricket.

Partners

Support accessible, social cricket in your community from April 2026. Get the partner info pack to explore collaboration opportunities.

Stay Updated

We’re building this movement together.

Sign up below to hear when pilot sessions launch, new clubs form, and national events begin.

Stay Updated

We’re building this movement together.

Sign up below to hear when pilot sessions launch, new clubs form, and national events begin.

© 2025 Walking Cricket UK

© 2025 Walking Cricket UK