Stoke Bishop Cricket Club, located in Bristol, is a cricket club that aims to provide a developmental and competitive cricket offering for the local community. The club welcomes boys, girls, men, and women of all ages and abilities, starting from All Stars and U9 upwards.
Both the Senior and Junior sections of the club are based at the 38-acre Coombe Dingle and Stoke Lodge playing fields. The club benefits from having access to 4 pitches, 3 artificial nets, and a fully equipped pavilion complete with a licenced bar and satellite TV.
Stoke Bishop Cricket Club is always on the lookout for new players, whether they are juniors or seniors. If you are interested in joining the club, please contact them through their website.
The Junior section of the club boasts ten teams this year, and both girls and boys are welcome to join. To find details of fixtures and results, you can visit the Bristol Youth Cricket League website. If you have a child who is interested in playing cricket for Stoke Bishop or if you want to get in touch with any of the age groups, please contact the club.
The club is led by Chairman Andy Steer, and they have a dedicated child welfare officer, Sarah Steer. Other key contacts include Marcus Cryer for All Stars, Steve Clarke and Akshay Khera for U19, Ned Nicol, Ben Lockwood, and Richie Bann for U13B, Andy Steer for U17, Richie Bann for U11A, Dan Fitzgerald for U15A, Richie Bann and Tom Armstrong for U11B, Mark Crowther for U15B, Richard Walton for U11 Super 8's, and Dave Wright for U13A.
If you are interested in joining Stoke Bishop Cricket Club, you can enquire about availability and registration by completing the form provided on their website. It's important to note that the form is for enquiring about joining and not for registration. Availability in the relevant squad is subject to availability, and the club will contact you to provide further information.