Cricket is more than just a sport—it is a passion that unites millions. The Marian Cricket Club (MCC) at St. Mary’s School nurtures young cricketers by providing structured training, professional coaching, and ample opportunities to develop their skills on the field.
Our expert coaches guide students in mastering batting, bowling, and fielding techniques. From correct stance to powerful strokes, spin variations, and fast-bowling precision, we ensure a well-rounded cricketing education.
With experienced cricket mentors, students receive focused training sessions that enhance their reflexes, endurance, and game strategies. Match simulations and net practice help them develop confidence and consistency in their gameplay.
The Marian Cricket Club actively encourages students to participate in inter-school, district, and state-level cricket tournaments. These competitions provide exposure, build competitive spirit, and help young players excel on bigger platforms.
Cricket demands peak physical fitness, quick reflexes, and strong hand-eye coordination. Our rigorous fitness sessions include strength training, agility drills, and endurance-building exercises to prepare students for high-intensity matches.
Cricket is a team game that teaches responsibility, collaboration, and leadership. Through team-building exercises, captains’ training, and strategic gameplay, students learn to work together, think critically, and handle pressure effectively.
St. Mary’s School offers well-maintained cricket pitches, net practice areas, and high-quality gear to ensure students train in a professional and competitive environment.
Cricket is not just about physical ability—it requires mental sharpness and strategic thinking. The Marian Cricket Club helps students develop game sense, decision-making skills, and an understanding of match tactics.
At St. Mary’s School, the Marian Cricket Club (MCC) is a breeding ground for future cricketers, instilling a love for the game, sportsmanship, and a winning attitude. Every student gets the chance to hone their skills and make their mark on the cricket field.