Free walking cricket taster sessions are set to start in Great Yarmouth.

The Norfolk Cricket Board (NCB) is expanding its walking cricket hubs, already established in Norwich and King's Lynn, to the Marina Leisure Centre.

The sessions will begin on Thursday, November 21, and will run for five weeks in the main sports hall from 12pm to 2pm.

The NCB encourages all adults, regardless of age or ability, to participate in the inclusive sessions.

The first five weeks will consist of free taster sessions, providing an opportunity for people to try the game.

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The NCB will supply all necessary equipment, including a softball, and everyone will have the chance to both bat and bowl.

The sessions aim to gather 12-16 participants weekly for a game of pairs-based cricket.

The primary goal is to reintroduce people to cricket or provide a chance for newcomers to learn.

The sessions will focus on enjoyment and socialising, with coffee and conversation encouraged afterwards.

For more information or to register, contact Andy Boocock at andy.boocock@norfolkcricket.co.uk or 07501 861499.