Cricket Collective Nominations 2026
  • NOMINATION FORM

    Shortlisted nominees and guest will be invited to the Cricket Collective Awards at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton, on Friday 16 October 2026. Nomination deadline Sunday 26 July 2026. Nominations are judged individually on their quality, and not the quantity of nominations per person.
  • metro bank champion of girls' cricket

    An individual, coach, role model or club who has championed the development of girls’ cricket, creating opportunities for girls to play, coach, and lead.
  • newcomer of the year

    An individual who has recently stepped into the world of cricket volunteering and made an immediate, positive impact. Whether through fresh ideas, infectious enthusiasm, or a willingness to go above and beyond, this person has quickly become an integral part of their club or community.
  • young cricket collective champion

    A young volunteer aged 14 to 25 who has brought fresh energy, skills, or ideas to cricket this season, leading by example, acting as a positive role model, and making a meaningful contribution to their team, club or community.
  • raising the game

    A volunteer, committee member, or administrator who has gone above and beyond to help make cricket the most inclusive team sport opening cricket to new participants and communities and helping them thrive and feel welcome.
  • unsung hero

    A dedicated volunteer whose efforts to make cricket happen often go unnoticed or take place behind-the-scenes, yet they continue to go above and beyond to support their club or community and to improve the experience for everyone involved.
  • sustainabilty innovator

    An individual, club, or group that is addressing the threat climate change poses to cricket by making sustainable changes to operations, adapting their facilities and/or engaging and educating their local community.
  • official of the year

    Match Officials, whether as an Umpire or Scorer, who uphold the spirit of cricket through fairness, professionalism and respect, and who make significant contributions to their organisation and the wider cricketing community, including supporting the development of others. 
  • lifetime achiever

    An individual whose long-term service has shaped their club, league, or community, leaving a lasting legacy through years of dedication. 
  • grounds management team of the year

    Volunteers who go the extra mile to make sure players have quality, safe, and sustainable facilities to enjoy cricket throughout the season.
  • league legend

    A league volunteer, committee member or administrator who goes above and beyond to support clubs, local competitions, and participation levels.
  • coach of the year

    A coach who goes above and beyond to inspire and develop players of all ages and abilities, creating a safe, inclusive, and enjoyable learning environment. 
  • lifetime services to coaching

    A individual who has dedicated a lifetime to coaching, nurturing and mentoring players and fellow coaches, creating a lasting legacy across clubs, leagues, counties, or schools. 
  • cricket collective champion

    An individual who plays a vital role in making recreational cricket happen by championing the volunteers who bring it to life. They support and uplift others, helping to recruit new faces, nurture existing volunteers, and create a welcoming, motivated environment where everyone feels valued. 
  • shortlisted nominees

    Shortlisted nominees and a guest will be invited to the Cricket Collective Awards at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton, on Friday 18 October 2026.
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