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12th January 2022 Recreational

Durham Cricket Affiliation 2022

Affiliation for 2022 is now open and clubs can get affiliated from today.

As we enter into the new year and prepare for a busy season ahead, Durham Cricket is delighted to provide information on club affiliation for 2022.

The Affiliation Scheme this year includes added benefits from Durham Cricket partners as well as offers with Durham Cricket Hospitality alongside the regular ticket packages for Vitality Blast T20, Royal London One-Day Cup or County Championship fixtures at the Riverside, signed Durham Cricket bat and more.

Durham Cricket Affiliation offers opportunities to all clubs, regardless of size, and is designed to assist clubs with meeting their overall aims in terms of operation, development and fundraising.

Benefits to clubs are a combination of initiatives such as club affiliation to the England and Wales Cricket Board and membership of Durham Cricket.

In addition, the programme also offers many benefits to enhance the operation of your club – your affiliation can provide you with individual support from one of Durham Cricket’s development officers, Durham Cricket membership card, ticket packages for The Riverside, discounted prices at the venue and more.

Packages are available at two levels: Basic (£60) and Premium (£150).

For full information on affiliation packages and the benefits included, have a look at our affiliation booklet.

DCB Junior League Affiliation

This year we’ve included the DCB Junior League affiliation as part of the registration link for Club Affiliation to make it easier for clubs to arrange both affiliations together.

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