The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is pleased to announce that registrations for the Yorkshire Regional Cricket Boys Observation days for the 2024 season is NOW OPEN.

Regional Observation Days are the primary entry point for young cricketers to join the YCCC Performance Pathway and are intended for all boys who wish to be observed for a place at Regional level. In 2023, Regional Observations saw over 1500 boys in attendance across the county, with over 400 going on to play Regional cricket over the summer.

Regional Cricket sits one step below County Age Group Cricket, with teams from each of Yorkshire’s four Regions competing against each other as well as against neighboring counties and travelling to our very own Ampleforth Festival during the summer.

Regional Observation Days are OPEN to any boy in the U10 to U15 age groups to attend.

To sign your son up, please complete the following online form:

Click here to register

The form will remain open until Sunday 3rd March, so please ensure all players wishing to attend are registered by this deadline.

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