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Cricket Victoria community programs officer Sebastian Kipman, Casey mayor Lorraine Wreford, Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club player Clive Rose and president of the Cranbourne Cricket Club Glenn Weir are gearing up for the All Abilities State Cricket Carnival on Sunday 14 February.Cricket Victoria community programs officer Sebastian Kipman, Casey mayor Lorraine Wreford, Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club player Clive Rose and president of the Cranbourne Cricket Club Glenn Weir are gearing up for the All Abilities State Cricket Carnival on Sunday 14 February.

THE All Abilities State Cricket Carnival is coming to Casey next month.
The City of Casey, in partnership with Cricket Victoria, Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club and Cranbourne Cricket Club, is hosting the fourth annual All Abilities State Cricket Carnival on Sunday 14 February at Casey Fields in Cranbourne East.
Casey mayor Lorraine Wreford said the free event would provide an opportunity for people with a disability to have a go at the popular sport.
The All Abilities State Cricket Carnival will have three formats to suit all abilities; Super League Cricket for experienced cricketers, Ten Over Tonk for less experienced cricketers and No Boundaries Cricket, which is an entry level competition for those that want to have a go.
Event runs from 9.30am to 4pm.
All participants must register prior to the day by contacting Sebastian Kipman on 9653 1172 or by emailing skipman@cricketvictoria.com.au.
For details call Cricket Victoria on 9653 1155 or City of Casey customer service on 9705 5200.

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