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The Cricket Club at Barts and the London has one of the most successful sports teams, with regular cup successes, but more importantly, it is a friendly club welcoming of all people interested in cricket, regardless of experience, gender, or ability. Whether you want to play cricket competitively, recreationally, or simply want to socialise on a Wednesday evening, the Cricket Club is the place for you. Find out more on our website!Don't miss out on any of our updates by following our facebook or instagram pages. You can also contact any one of our of current members (details below) if you have any questions. Taster SessionEver dreamt of playing at one of the most famous international cricket grounds in the world? Why not attend our Taster Session at The Oval during Freshers Fortnight? Keep a close eye on our social media for more information!Everyone is welcome, regardless of if you have played before; so come along and give it a try.You will need to bring sports clothing, trainers, water and most importantly enthusiasm! TrainingRegular training session with our high level coach focusing on technique, fitness and match scenario’s as well as competitive cricket at the top divisions of university cricket allow us to maintain our high standards. Training takes place up to two times per week, on Mondays and Wednesdays, throughout the first two terms at Leighton Cricket Hub, a multi-million pound training facility which we proudly share with Essix county performance cricket. Newly built this year, the cricket hub gives us the best opportunity to prepare for the upcoming season. Sunday - Training on Sunday takes places at 11am, and is usually tecnique bases and consists of practicing and perfecting drills. Alternatively we also work on our fielding and fitness during these sessions. Wednesday Training - Training on Wednesday's take place between 3-5pm. We usually begin with a quick warm-up followed by re-visiting the drills which were worked on during the week. We then have 3 scenario based nets working on a specific attribute of the game. We have 1 bowling machine lane which is usually manned by our coach. Women's CricketBarts and the London Cricket Club, historically has been a men’s sport, with no women having paid membership in its exuberant history. Last year we want to change this and be more inclusive of everyone studying at Barts by transitioning to mixed sport. Through regular training session and friedly matches we look to grow our Womens XI over the next year to hopefully be compteting agasint other competative sides! Keep an eye out for a separate Taster Session during the first term! Socials The Cricket Club offers more than just a chance to train weekly across some of the best facilities by having a very active social calendar. With weekly socials at tables, regular black tie events and our annual mystery tour, we has a wide range of activities which are open to all. Some our most active social members had never even played cricket before coming to university!CompetitionsBarts Cricket competes in; BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sport) Indoor Cricket League NAMS (National Assosciation of Medical Schools) Indoor Cricket Tournament UH (United Hospitals) Indoor Cricket Tournament QMSU Cricket League BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sport) Outdoor Cricket League NAMS (National Association of Medical Schools) Outdoor Cricket Tournament UH (United Hospitals) 50-Over Tournament UH (United Hospitals) T20 Weekend Merger Cup How to get involved?1. Follow our social media accounts, Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date. 2. Come see us at the Freshers Fayre on the 22nd of September at Whitechapel Campus!3. Find out the details of our Taster Sessions and Freshers Curry4. Purchase your subs to become a member of the Club. Contact detailsPresident - Sidhant Singh (s.singh@smd18.qmul.ac.uk, 07720390477) 1st XI Captain - Aryan Kaushik (a.b.kaushik@smd19.qmul.ac.uk)1st XI Vice-Captain - Klain Fernando (k.fernando@smd20.qmul.ac.uk)LUSL Captain & Social Media Officer - Tahmid Ahmed (t.ahmad@smd20.qmul.ac.uk)Treasurer - Prabhakar Bhapidibati (p.bhamidipati@smd16.qmul.ac.uk)Social Secretaries - Darpan Rekhi (d.rekhi@smd19.qmul.ac.uk) & Dhruv Patel (d.patel@smd19.qmul.ac.uk) Secretary - Karran Bhagat (k.k.bhagat@smd18.qmul.ac.uk)Welfare Officer - Christopher Heath (c.f.heath@smd19.qmul.ac.uk)Charity Officer - Aadam Ul-Haq (a.ul-haq@smd19.qmul.ac.uk)