Event Calendar
10 events found.
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Women’s J-BASH リーグ戦
Nagasawa Sports Ground 〒214-0034 神奈川県川崎市多摩区三田5丁目9052, JapanThe Women's J-BASH has been launched this year to mark ...
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2019年女子日本代表強化選手団合宿
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
National Academy Training (Male) 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
National Academy Training (Female) 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
Cricket Blast Cup Edogawa
Edogawa Cricket Ground Near 2 Chome Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa-ku,, Tokyo (Edogawa Riverside), JapanCricket Blast will be held in Edogawa again in 2019 with three events being held during the year in May, July and October. The format of the event is teams playing at least four matches each between 1pm and 5pm. These are friendly, introduction to cricket days where children under the age of 12 can have...
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Women’s National Squad Training Camp 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
National Academy Training (Female) 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
Women’s National Squad Training Camp 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
National Academy Training (Female) 2019
[:en]Sano International Cricket Ground (formerly Tanuma Cricket Ground)[:ja]佐野市国際クリケット場 (田沼高等学校跡)[:] 300-1 Tochimoto-cho, Sano-shi, Tochigi-ken, Japan -
East Asia Cup 2019 (Women)
Incheon 138 Simgok-dong, Seo-gu,, Incheon, Korea, Republic ofIn September 2019 the third edition of the Women's East Asia Cup took place in South Korea between China, Hong Kong and Japan, as well as the hosts. The squad of 14 was coached by Dean Russ of Cricket Victoria and captained by Mai Yanagida. Although Japan finished third, the team did record their first...