Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton’s Youth Cricket League Returns for a Second Year with Expanded Playing Opportunities

Cricket continues to thrive in Brampton as the City’s Youth Cricket League makes its highly anticipated return for a second year. After a successful debut in 2024 that saw nearly 100 young athletes take to the field, the program is expanding to offer even more opportunities for aspiring cricketers.

“Staying active through sports such as cricket is essential to leading a healthy lifestyle, promoting physical fitness, teamwork and mental well-being. Our Youth Cricket League has been a game-changer for young athletes in Brampton and is an exciting opportunity for our community. By expanding the league with a spring session, we are ensuring that even more kids have access to sports and activities to stay healthy, build confidence and develop lifelong skills both on and off the pitch.”

– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5; Chair, Community Services, City of Brampton

New This Year

In response to the league’s success and high demand, the City is introducing a spring session alongside the popular summer league. This expansion offers local youth more chances to sharpen their skills, enjoy friendly competition, and immerse themselves in the sport they love.

Register for the Youth Cricket League Now!

Youth ages six to 15 are encouraged to learn a new sport and improve their cricket skills. The spring session begins on April 29, with registration now open. The summer session starts on July 7, with registration beginning on June 2. To register for the Youth Cricket League, visit brampton.ca/cricket.

About Brampton’s Youth Cricket League

The league has three age groups: U9, U12, and U15, and is open to players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced cricketers. The structured format includes a mixture of practices and gameplay, providing a balanced mix of skill development and competition. The 2025 Youth Cricket League is generously sponsored by Centaur Products Inc.

Brampton is the Cricket Capital of Canada

Cricket is the fastest-growing sport in Brampton and around the world. The City is committed to supporting individuals who play cricket in the community and to attracting new players to the game. The City of Brampton will continue to prioritize making the sport more accessible to all residents with investments in infrastructure, leagues, and programming. For more information about cricket in Brampton, visit brampton.ca/cricket.

Cricket in Brampton Highlights

  • Through the 2025 Budget, the City of Brampton is investing approximately $10 million over the next two years to equip local cricket facilities with lighting and other enhancements.
  • Brampton is home to 22 cricket sites and growing!
  • In summer 2024, the City of Brampton hosted the GT20 Tournament for a third year, welcoming some of the top international cricket players and some of the biggest names in the sport.
  • The City’s cricket amenities host 70 unique seasonal organizations, tournaments, and individuals that book over 19,000 hours of field time.
  • The City Lands project is a proposed redevelopment of the municipal-owned site at Kennedy Road South, Highway 410, and 407, at the CAA sports and entertainment facility that includes a new state-of-the-art, multi-purpose cricket facility.
  • In partnership with the Peel District School Board, the City is investing to bring a new, fully lit facility with artificial turf wickets and player pavilions to Turner Fenton Secondary School.

Additional Quote

“Brampton is proud to be the cricket capital of Canada and we remain committed to providing young athletes with more opportunities to play, develop and thrive in this growing sport. The return of the Youth Cricket League, now with an expanded spring session, reflects our city’s passion for cricket and our ongoing investment in its future. Last year’s program was a tremendous success, bringing together nearly 100 young athletes who honed their skills, built friendships and deepened their love for the game. We cannot wait to see even more young players on the field this year.”

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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