
Divisional Cricket, the Real Deal
Junior Cricket at Wello Wildcats is the competitive divisional competition organised by the Bayside East & Redlands Cricket Association (BEARS). This is full divisional cricket for players ready to compete at a higher level, with teams graded based on age and skill across multiple divisions.
BEARS cricket is played in both one-day and two-day formats. In a one-day match, each team plays 25 overs per innings, with a total of 50 overs available for the day. Batting and bowling responsibilities are shared across the whole team, ensuring every player contributes meaningfully to the game regardless of their position.
Two-day games provide an additional challenge and are played across consecutive weekends, developing patience, match awareness and game management skills. All results and player statistics are recorded in PlayHQ, making this the official entry point into the Cricket Australia data ecosystem for junior players.
The BEARS competition is the primary pathway for junior players aspiring to progress to senior club cricket at Wello Wildcats.
What to Expect
- One-day format: 25 overs per team
- Two-day format: 50 overs per day
- Batting and bowling shared equally across the team
- All results recorded in PlayHQ
- Multiple divisions based on age and skill
- Organised by BEARS (Bayside East & Redlands)
- Clear pathway to senior cricket
- Played across Redlands-area grounds
The Next Step on the Pathway
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U12–U16 & AdultsKeep the season going, Saturday winter competition for U12–U16 juniors when the summer draws to a close.
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