London Schools' Cricket Association

We provide all Inner London children with the chance to fulfil their cricketing potential

The London Schools' Cricket Association (LSCA) exist to unearth new cricket talent in London and provide them with excellent coaching and a competitive schedule of matches.

With a renewed focus on supporting children who attend state schools, we want to make London the biggest and most diverse academy of cricket in the world.

We aim to develop our diverse young players by giving them the freedom to play in a safe, fun and secure environment. Ultimately we hope some of our youngsters could go on to play professionally.

Inspiration from LSCA alumni at the top

We are delighted that Kent Cricket star Daniel Bell-Drummond recently agreed to takeover as president of London Schools' Cricket.

After playing in Catford during his early years in cricket, Daniel represented LSCA as a schoolboy before progressing on the Spitfires' youth pathway.

He is a shining example of our work to play a part in the development of talented, young cricketers from all backgrounds in the sport. You can find out more about his journey by clicking here.

LSCA children learn from the best

Our coaches work closely with their players to help them fulfil their potential - find out more about the team here.

We are proud to have played a part in developing some future stars of the game

At the beginning of their careers, the likes of Denis Compton, John Emburey, Graham Gooch, Alex Tudor, Sir Alistair Cook and England World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan all proudly represented LSCA.

Find out more about our Ambassadors here.