Cricket Shropshire supports community activity ranging from delivering coaching and competitions in SEN schools/colleges to offering support to the Shropshire Disabled Cricket Association with the running of their annual indoor league.There’s a clear pathway for anyone with a disability – be that physical, learning or hearing – to get involved.They offer:The S9s Squad – a Shropshire squad playing softball cricket with regional competitions including games against other counties.The Shropshire D40 Squad – Playing hard ball cricket against other counties in a national competition. Success at D40 level can lead to selection for the Disability Premier League, the final of which is screened live on Sky, and ultimately one of the England Disability squads.Table Cricket – an adapted version of cricket, played on a table tennis table in teams of six. It is a game of strategy with different scoring zones and carefully positioned fielders around the table, bowlers use a ramp to deliver the ball to the batter who has to hit the ball into the scoring zones, aiming to avoid the fielders.Super 1s – giving young people with disabilities aged 12-25 the opportunity to play regular, competitive cricket. The Community Cricket hubs give the participants the coaching and competition against their peers and experience the benefits of playing sport.Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shropshiredisabiltycricket/#SENDThingsToDo We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.