Insights from Cricket Wales Survey 2020 in Monmouthshire Junior League

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The survey conducted in the Monmouthshire Junior League revealed responses from 30 participants, including coaches and U18 players' parents, regarding their involvement in cricket. The participants provided feedback on playing time, preferred start and finish times of the season, clothing preferences, competitive improvements, and reflections on this year's enforced changes. Overall, the responses highlighted the positive impact of cricket on the players' well-being and the efforts made by clubs and Cricket Wales to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for junior players.


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  1. Cricket Wales Survey 2020 Monmouthshire Junior League

  2. Detail of the responders of the survey 30 responses who affiliate themselves to Monmouthshire Junior League 4 of the responses form a coach 25 represent U18 players parents 1 represent U18 players 21 % said they played about the same 29 % played less than 2019 season 50 % Played about the same

  3. Preferred start & Finish times of the Season

  4. Clothing &Format/duration

  5. Distance, travel times to games

  6. What suggestions do you have for how your league could make your cricket more competitive (if you are not currently satisfied with this)? What about an u12 or u14 category for those who are not yet at a certain level and don't get the same amount of playing time as those on a pathway. I m satisfied with the level that was on offer for my son this year Happy at present Transition from junior to adult cricket is non existent-my eldest will probably stop playing as he doesn't want to play 40 over cricket with seniors especially if he's only good enough as an extra fielder. He has absolutely loved playing junior cricket .

  7. Response to Have you any other views on this seasons enforced or creative changes to cricket that you would like to share with us . I m satisfied with the level that was on offer for my son this year Cricket has been a life saver for us. It has been a real focus for the boys who would have struggled without a team sport. It has meant they can socialise with friends safely. Abergavenny club have been excellent. I think the club has been superb with helping the children get back together and playing. I was really worried about my sons wellbeing during lockdown, the lack of sport was a huge impact. Thank you to the club and coaches for being so brilliant and providing the opportunity for the kids to play. Playing rugby, football, netball and tennis the measures implemented were excellent. Grateful for the efforts made by Cricket Wales and locally by Geraint Leach to ensure a good number of fixtures. Thanks.

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