The Chorley and West Lancashire Cricket Academy

The Chorley and West Lancashire Cricket Academy [CWLCA] was created in 2020 with the aim of developing junior cricketers, both boys and girls, by providing them with an opportunity to train year round through the delivery of an affordable high quality coaching programme. The Academy will provide tailored courses for all age groups of children from the age seven and above. The content of the courses on offer has been created not only by the coaches involved, but also by listening to feedback from parents whose children had been through various coaching programmes during their formative years.


The Academy is run by Mawdesley Cricket Club and is operated as a not for profit organisation. It is open to any junior cricketer who wishes to participate regardless of where they live and for which Club they play. The courses on offer are not meant to replace the coaching work already done in Clubs, but rather to supplement it. All the proceeds made after hiring the facilities and paying the professional coaches are put back into the sport.

CWLCA aims to provide a quality coaching programme for young cricketers with an interest in developing their playing skills so they can not only enjoy playing the great game of cricket but also to enable them to make the most of their talent and go on and enjoy playing at the highest possible level that they can reach.

The coaching ethos is focused on learning playing skills and techniques to enable those participating to become better players, linked with practice and drills to cement this leaning. There are some soft ball games thrown in to provide the ‘fun’ element when training indoors but only with the aim of reinforcing the learning or developing game awareness.

The Academy aims to meet the development needs of the Clubs and their players in the west of the County using ECB qualified coaches that have experience of coaching at both County and District level as well as Club level. The Academy’s over riding philosophy is to focus on quality rather than quantity and numbers attending courses will be limited to allow the coaches the opportunity and time to work with players in a safe and instructive environment.

Those wishing to attend courses will be segregated into ability levels based on their age and stage of development so that they can be taught not only as individuals but also develop as a group. Players will be allocated to groups depending on whether they are either Advanced, Development or Beginner players.

Those wishing to book onto a course, please go to the booking link at the top of the page.

Testimonials

Our son loved the cricket camp, he enjoyed the netting best and would definitely attend another camp. Coach to player ratio was good.

Our son wasn’t really sure before the camp begun because he didn’t know if any of his good friends were going, but he had a brilliant time. He loved it.

Our son loved the camp and would like to attend the one at Easter if possible.

Our son really enjoyed the half term camp thank you, and thanks to the coaches.  He would also be keen to attend the next one please.

Many thanks for the time and help you have given the boys this week. They have thoroughly enjoyed the camp.

Our son really enjoyed the camp and it was great having an activity during the cold, wet and windy half term.

Our son was very positive about the camp, in summary, praising how well organised the sessions were.

I just know that our son really enjoyed the camp and he’d like to do the next one. I think the timing of the camp was spot on, indoor facilities were good. He said the group size was good and he enjoyed all of it!  Thank you