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The award levels will sit together within the following structure:
Level 5
Excellent in a game situation and shows the ability to move towards the next level of competitive cricket. Actively participates and engages team-mates.
Level 4
A good technical player who shows excellent progression and actively participates in all sessions. Shows good potential and is strong in practice.
Level 3
An enthusiastic young player who progresses well and has the ability / desire to move onto the hard ball format of the game and shows basic technical skills.
Level 2
An enthusiastic young player who actively participates in the sessions, is willing to engage with team-mates and progresses throughout the sessions.
Level 1
An enthusiastic young player who actively participates in the sessions and is willing to engage with team-mates.
Levels 4 & 5
- Delivered by Clubs
- Technical Skills Based
- Hard ball
- Coach level: UKCC2
Levels 3
- Delivered by Clubs and Schools
- Agility, balance & co-ordination based but with an eye to basic technical skills
- Soft ball progressing to hard ball
- Coach level: UKCC2 advised
Levels 1 & 2
- Delivered by schools
- Agility, balance & co-ordination based
- Soft ball
- Coach level: UKCC1
- Coaching for teachers
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