junior blasters
Inspiring the Future of Cricket
The Tasmanian Nepalese Cricket Association (TNCA) is proud to run the Junior Blasters Program, an exciting initiative designed to introduce young children to the world of cricket. Since its inception during 2022/23 Season, this program has seen growing participation and has become a fantastic platform for young players to develop their skills, build confidence, and have fun in a safe and supportive environment.

What is Junior Blasters?
Junior Blasters is a cricket development program from Cricket Australia tailored for boys and girls aged 5-10. It provides a fun, active, and engaging introduction to cricket, focusing on basic skills such as batting, bowling, catching, and teamwork. With modified equipment and game formats, children can learn the game in a way that suits their age and ability
Why Join Junior Blasters?
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Fun & Engaging Activities – The sessions are filled with exciting drills, games, and interactive exercises.
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Skill Development – Kids will improve their hand-eye coordination, motor skills, and overall athletic ability.
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Social & Teamwork Benefits – Make new friends, learn teamwork, and develop sportsmanship values.
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Experienced & Friendly Coaches – Our certified coaches ensure that every child enjoys their cricket journey.
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Pathway to Competitive Cricket – A stepping stone towards playing in TNCA’s junior and senior leagues.


TNCA’s Commitment to Junior Cricket
TNCA is committed to growing junior cricket within the Nepalese and Tasmanian community by providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for young players. With increasing participation every year, our Junior Blasters Program continues to inspire the next generation of cricketers.
How to Get Involved?
Program Schedule: Every Sunday, 6:30 PM-7:30 PM, Starting 31 Oct 2025
Location: Eady St. Oval, Glenorchy
Registration: https://www.playhq.com/cricket-australia/register/3c2678
For more details, feel free to contact us. Let’s build a strong cricketing future together!





We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters upon which we work, live, and sustain ourselves. This land was never ceded, and we acknowledge that the Tasmanian Aboriginal people are its continuing custodians. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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