Cricket season planning starts long before the first ball is bowled. The clubs that have a smooth summer are almost always the ones that sorted their fixtures, their squads, and their communications before the season opener — not the ones scrambling to confirm captains in mid-April while also chasing league registration deadlines.
This guide covers the full cricket season planning process for cricket clubs: what to agree, when to agree it, and how tools like Spond and Play-Cricket take the administrative load off your committee once the decisions are made.
Why Cricket Season Planning Should Start in February
The earlier you start cricket season planning, the better. Most county leagues and recreational cricket associations set entry and registration deadlines in late February or early March. That’s not much runway if your pre-season planning starts in April. February is when the key decisions need to be locked in — league entries, team structures, captain appointments — so everything downstream can happen on time.
Clubs that do their cricket season planning early also retain players better. When a member knows which XI they’re likely to be playing in, when training starts, and what the fixture calendar looks like, they’re more likely to commit for the full season. Uncertainty breeds drop-off.
What Your Pre-Season Planning Needs to Cover
Good cricket season planning isn’t just about fixture lists. It covers five interconnected areas, each of which affects the others.
1. Fixtures and League Entries
This is your season’s foundation. Confirm which leagues each XI is entering, assess whether any teams need to move divisions based on last season’s results, and check that your Play-Cricket club profile is up to date with your current team structure.
If you use Play-Cricket for fixture management — and the majority of English recreational clubs do — this is where your season calendar gets built. Once your fixtures are confirmed and live on Play-Cricket, Spond’s integration lets you import them directly into the app. Your entire match schedule appears as events your players can confirm attendance for with a single tap. No spreadsheets. No re-entry. No WhatsApp threads asking who’s in.
Importing your Play-Cricket fixtures into Spond takes four steps:
- Open the Spond app and go to the Season Planner.
- Select “Import…” and choose Play-Cricket.
- Search for your club name and select the relevant team.
- Choose “Show events” to pull your fixtures directly into your Spond calendar.
Note: the integration doesn’t currently auto-sync — if a fixture changes in Play-Cricket, you’ll need to update Spond manually. Worth flagging to your captains at the start of the season.
2. Team Structure and Captain Appointments
Season planning should formally confirm who captains each XI. Captain continuity or change affects player retention, selection culture, and how match communications flow. Get it documented in committee minutes so there’s no ambiguity when April comes.
Once captains are confirmed, giving them admin access in Spond means they manage their own team group independently — handling availability requests, posting the XI, collecting match fees — without the club admin becoming a bottleneck for every match-day decision.
3. Pre-Season Training and Net Bookings
Net sessions, indoor practice, and pre-season friendlies all need to be blocked out before the competitive fixtures start. As part of your cricket season planning, confirm the training schedule and get net booking dates agreed with your facilities contact or indoor venue.
These go straight into Spond alongside your match fixtures — so every player sees the full pre-season picture in one place, and you’re not relying on a pinned WhatsApp message that half the squad missed.
4. Groundsman Coordination and Pitch Preparation
Your groundsman needs the fixture list the moment it’s finalised. Home match dates, preparation lead times, away weekends that allow recovery time — this shapes the entire pitch maintenance schedule from March onwards.
Use your committee meeting to formally hand over the calendar and agree a communication channel for last-minute changes. Spond’s messaging feature means you can include your groundsman in a dedicated group rather than separate phone calls. When a fixture moves, one message reaches everyone who needs to know.
5. Social Calendar and Membership Admin
End-of-season dinners, touring weekends, fundraising events, and junior open days all need to be placed in the diary during pre-season planning — not arranged around the playing calendar in June. Get these dates agreed at the same time as your fixtures so the two don’t clash.
Confirm subscription rates, player registration deadlines, and match fee structures at the same meeting. Spond’s payment feature lets captains collect match fees directly in the app, so no one’s chasing cash on a Saturday afternoon.
Running Your Cricket Season Planning Meetings Efficiently
Committee meetings have a reputation for running long and producing vague outcomes. A few simple habits can keep cricket season planning streamlined and stress-free:
- Circulate a written agenda at least 48 hours before. Members arrive prepared rather than spending 20 minutes catching up.
- Assign an action owner and deadline to every decision. “We’ll look into pitch covers” is not an action. “Sarah to get three quotes by 28 February” is.
- Keep the meeting tight. Bring the groundsman in for his section, then let him leave. Full committee doesn’t need to debate net booking times.
- Publish minutes within 48 hours. Decisions fade fast. Written minutes keep the club accountable.
Using Spond as Your Season Planning Infrastructure
Cricket season planning decisions get made in the committee room. Spond is where they get delivered to your squad.
Once the fixture import is done, availability requests go out automatically ahead of each match. Captains see who’s in before they name the team. Training sessions and social events sit in the same calendar as league fixtures. Match fee payments land in-app rather than in someone’s pocket.
For clubs running multiple XIs, each team operates its own group within Spond. First XI captain, second XI captain, and junior co-ordinator all manage their own communications independently — no overlap, no information ending up in the wrong group, no three parallel WhatsApp chains.
Get Your Season Sorted Before March
Solid cricket season planning in February means a summer where you’re focused on cricket rather than administration. If your club is already on Play-Cricket, the Spond integration means your fixture calendar is one import away from being live for every player in your squad.
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