INCLUSIVE Cricket is coming to Farnham Leisure Centre following a successful pilot session with Right at Home GF clients and carers earlier this year.
Inclusive Cricket is a new version of cricket that is suitable for players of all ages and abilities. It is played in an enclosed area and is structured so that each player will rotate through every position during a game.
Alastair Shanks, MD of Right at Home GF, has been a driving force behind making these sessions possible.
“Inclusive Cricket is a really easy and fun game which can work for people with different levels of mobility," he explained.
“It is fantastic for helping people get a bit of exercise, social interaction and fun. I’d encourage anyone to come along and give it a try.”
Similar sessions have received support and acclaim from academics and professionals who recognise the tremendous potential physical and mental benefits.
Sessions started on Thursday and are due to take take place from 12pm to 1pm every Thursday at Farnham Leisure Centre, costing £5 per player.





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