Welcome
Kissing Point Cricket Club is happy to open registrations for season 2022/23. Registration links for programs and competitions are available below.
Round 1 for Junior and Senior competition started September 10th 2022, concluding with finals in March 2023.
Late registrations for Juniors and Seniors teams
We are accepting late registration requests for some Juniors and Seniors teams. Some Junior teams are looking for players post-Christmas when private school Saturday morning sports starts for some players.
- Junior registration requests should go to Nav, our VP Juniors
- Senior registration requests, including casual playing requests, should go to Mike, our VP Seniors
Cricket Blasters and Girls Saturday Cricket
Registrations into Master Blasters Friday evening, Junior Blasters Fridays, Girls Master Blasters Thursdays & Girls-only Cricket are still open.
More information on each program is available below and in our page navigation.
PlayHQ
This season Cricket Australia has moved to the new PlayHQ system for registrations and we are looking forward to an improved registration process for everyone. Members of the KPCC Committee are involved in all PlayHQ training sessions to ensure we are up to speed. Please read our dedicated PlayHQ page for important information about registration.
Season links
Competitions and programs available for everyone
Junior Blasters registration
Registrations will open in mid-2023.
Master Blasters - Friday registration
Registrations for season 23/24 will open mid-2023
Master Blasters - Saturday registration
Registration for season 23/24 will open mid-2023.
Girls Master Blasters registration
Registrations for season 23/24 will open mid-2023.
Stage 1 Girls Cricket registrations & format
Stage 1 Junior Girls Cricket this season is played in the HK&HDCA Association, currently scheduled for Friday evenings. The grade comprises players in the U10, U11, U12 age groups.
Stage 1 Juniors is great for girls who have never played cricket before and is the perfect place to start. Come and join the girls and have some fun.
Stage 1 format summary
Please read and download the Format Summary on the Community Cricket website Junior Cricket - Junior Cricket 1.
Experience Level | For any girls new to cricket and those who have participated in Stage 1 or Master Blasters Program in previous seasons |
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Age Guide | U10 - U12 |
Location | Grounds in the Hornsby, Hills District or North Shore |
When | Currently scheduled for Friday evenings |
Opponents | TBA |
Players | 7-8, possibly more. |
Format |
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Ball | Soft "Platy" Ball (plastic), Wooden Bats |
What's provided? | KPCC will provide a kit with equipment such as spare helmets, gloves, pads, bats. |
Safety | Helmet and Gloves are compulsory. Please purchase an abdominal guard. |
Parent/Guardian involvement | Parents & Guardians are encouraged to be involved in matches via scoring, umpiring, on-field helper or helping girls with equipment. |
Stage 1 Senior Girls Cricket registrations & format
Registrations for Stage 1 Seniors in the North Shore Junior Cricket Association (NSJCA) are now open.
Remember to apply for an Active Kids Voucher prior to registering your child.
Stage 1 Seniors format summary
Please read and download the Format Summary on the Community Cricket website Junior Cricket
Summary and experience level | May have played Junior cricket previously. We welcome girls who have not played cricket before. Participants should try to bowl with a straight arm over 18 metres. |
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Age Guide | 11-13 years |
Location | Grounds in the North Shore |
Match Length | 2 hours |
When | Saturday afternoons 1pm |
Opponents | North Sydney, Lane Cove, Lindfield, St Ives, Mosman |
Players | approx 9-11 per side, 7 on the field at one time, players sub off and on every over. |
Format |
20 over format (T20) Batting in pairs, everybody gets a go at bowling, rotated fielding positions and fielders can go on and off the field if the team has more than the maximum number of players. Approximately 12-20 balls faced per batter, depending on team numbers. Scores are recorded but are not important. |
Ball | 142g leather ball |
What's provided? |
KPCC will provide a kit with equipment such as spare helmets, gloves, pads, bats. Players are welcome to provide their own equipment. |
Safety | Helmet and Gloves are compulsory. Please purchase an abdominal guard. |
Parent/Guardian involvement | Parents & Guardians are encouraged to be involved in matches via scoring, umpiring, on-field helper or helping girls with equipment. |
Junior Mixed cricket registration
Registrations for season 23/24 are now open.
Senior Competition cricket registration
Registrations for season 23/24 are now open