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THE Seymour District Cricket Association (SDCA) is thrilled to announce the launch of its first-ever All Girls Cricket League, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at inspiring more female participation in cricket across the region.

The competition will kick off at Puckapunyal on Wednesday, December 3, with six action-packed rounds scheduled over the first three Wednesdays of December and February.

The league will feature four teams: Puckapunyal, Tallarook, Yea, and a composite SDCA All Stars team.

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In an exciting twist, all games will be played simultaneously, ensuring a fast-paced and engaging experience for players and spectators alike.

Matches will follow the popular Master Blaster format, using a soft ball to keep the focus on fun, inclusivity and skill development. The 12 over a side games will see every player bat in a pair for four overs and bowl two overs each. Double runs are on offer in a Power Play Zone and players hit the ball of a tee following a wide or no ball.

This format emphasizes teamwork, fast scoring and continuous action, making it perfect for introducing new players to the game while keeping the intensity high.

“This is a historic moment for the SDCA,” SDCA President Mitch Itter said.

“Our All Girls League is just the beginning of our commitment to growing female participation in cricket.

“We’re incredibly excited to see these young athletes take to the field, develop their skills, and build a lifelong love for the game.”

“It’s all about having fun while learning the fundamentals.

“Master Blaster cricket allows everyone to be involved, and the energy around this league is already electric.

“We can’t wait to see the competition unfold over December and February.”

The SDCA is encouraging any girls interested in playing to contact their local cricket club or SDCA president Mitch Itter directly at pres.sdca@gmail.com.

With this inaugural season, the association hopes to lay the foundation for a vibrant, long-term pathway for girls in cricket across the region.

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