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7th World Vintage Cricket Carnival, GEELONG 2014 - enter to win 2 FREE Carnival Packages here. (entries close Friday, 27th April 2012)

Vintage Cricket provides the chance for teams, players, umpires and supporters to enjoy International fixtures against teams from all over the cricketing world in some of the great cricketing destinations.

There have been many cricket competitions, tours and tournaments with the great game played in all sorts of formats, venues, clothing and spirit. And then along came, Vintage Cricket with a new, friendly style that preserves the spirit and tradition of Cricket and allows players of all ages and abilities to continue their cricket careers for much longer than may have been planned.

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  • Exotic India 2014

    Exotic India 2014

    At the invitation of Jaideep Sinh of Beyond Boundaries, Mumbai, India the cricket lovers at Vintage Cricket...

  • England & Ireland and the Ashes 2013

    England & Ireland and the Ashes 2013

    Vintage Cricket is proud to announce a sensational cricket experience for players, supporters, umpires and...

  • Tour South America 2012

    Tour South America 2012

    Vintage Cricket is proud to offer an exclusive tour to South America visiting 3 wonderful countries and...

  • Wellington Carnival 2012

    Wellington Carnival 2012

    Vintage Cricket Wellington: Rain Started Play!! So it rained a little during the 6th World Vintage...

  • Gold Coast May 2011

    Gold Coast May 2011

    Trans-Tasman Vintage Cricket Carnival, Gold Coast, Queensland   May 2011 Vintage Cricket Teams and...

  • Armidale March 2009

    Armidale March 2009

    Armidale, the highest city in Australia, hosted the 2nd Trans Tasman Regional Carnival in late March,...

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Carnival Photo's

The Photoschoolers took some

fantastic action shots during the

World Vintage Cricket Carnival

in Wellington, March 2012.

To view these photo's and to

 get your own copies, click Here

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