USA Cricket: Registration now open for USA Women and Girls 2022 domestic pathway

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USA Cricket (USAC) is the governing body for cricket in the United States, overseeing the national men's, women's, and youth teams. It also manages Major League Cricket, the premier domestic Twenty20 competition in the U.S.

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USA Cricket is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2022 USA Cricket Intra-Regional Competition for Women and Girls. 

The Intra-Regionals will kick off the women’s domestic season in mid-May and again feature a mix of T20 and 40-over matches across the country in four geographic regions. Subsequently the dates for the USA Cricket Women’s Regionals and Nationals will be announced early May. 

These Intra-Regional matches are the first step of the women and girls pathway towards representative cricket, providing players the clear steps from grassroots through to representative cricket. The award winning pathway for women and girls was launched in 2021 and was recently recognized by ICC in the 2021 ICC Development Awards. This year, the season will be expanded to give players and teams greater flexibility and the opportunity to play more.

All women and girls who want to play hard ball cricket during the 2022 season should register here

Coaches, officials, and volunteers who are interested in getting involved, should register here

Registration for players, coaches, officials and volunteers close at Midnight PST on Sunday May 1st.  

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