W&G Softball Festivals
2025 Softball Festivals
Women's Festivals:
- Sunday 3rd May - Bradford on Avon Festival
- Sunday 10th May - Melksham Festival
- Sunday 17th May - Wiltshire Women’s World Cup Tournament
- Sunday 31st May - Winsley Festival
- Sunday 7th June - Chippenham Festival / Farley Festival
- Sunday 14th June - Trowbridge Colour Cricket Festival
- Sunday 21st June - Corsham Festival
- Sunday 5th July - Heytesbury & Sutton Veny Festival
- Sunday 12th July - Collingbourne Festival
- Sunday 19th July - Bathford Festival
- Sunday 26th July - RWB Festival
- Sunday 9th August - Westbury Festival
- Sunday 30th August - Sherston Magna Festival
- Sunday 6th September - Malmesbury Festival
Girls Festivals:
- Sunday 14th June - Trowbridge Colour Cricket Festival
Soft Ball Cricket is about getting out and playing; maximum fun, minimum fuss. No pads, no hard ball, no heavy bat, no head-scratching rules. It’s a game for absolutely everybody, no matter your skill level, fitness, or age. Playing time at Festivals is usually about two to four hours, so it never gets boring! (Each fixture is usually less than 1 hour).
Women’s Soft Ball Cricket Festivals are a great opportunity for ladies, of all ages and experiences to participate in regular cricket fixtures that have the primary focus to socialise and have fun – results are not important. These festivals have proved to be hugely successful in helping clubs to establish their own Women’s Cricket section, as well as provide a valuable opportunity to fundraise at your club.
Whilst these festivals are administrated by the dedicated Women and Girls Development Officer at Wiltshire Cricket, they are primarily hosted by cricket clubs across the county, giving them freedom to create a spectacular event, including the possibility of music, food, drinks, raffles and off-field entertainment. The festivals are a fantastic way to establish and grow the Women’s Cricket Section at your club!
For more information about hosting or getting involved as a player/team/club, please contact: Thea Hopkins











