Our Teams
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Our junior teams compete in the Central Junior Cricket Association (this is a mixed competition). Girls in Year 10, 11 and 12 play in the Perth Scorchers Girls League. This competition commences in October and ends mid-March.
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Our senior teams compete in the Perth Swan Cricket League and starts early October.
For those just starting out in cricket - we offer the Woolworth's Cricket Blast Program (ages 6 up to 10 years). This runs on a Sunday morning and commences in November.
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History
Birth
The Mt Lawley/Inglewood Cricket Club (MLICC) was founded in 1977/78 as the Transmission Measurement Centre and affiliated with the Perth Mercantile Cricket Association. In 1983/84 the name was changed to Mt Lawley and the home based was moved to Hamer Park. In 1990/91 the club moved to the Metropolitan Cricket Association. In 1996/97 the club joined up with the Mt Lawley Inglewood Junior Cricket Club and formed Mt Lawley-Inglewood.
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Our 'Senior' History
The club was one of the founding members of the Perth Cricket Association (PCA), which was the result of the merger of the Perth Mercantile Cricket Association and the Metropolitan Cricket Association in 1997/98.
MLICC continued to make steady progress within the competition, with success never too far away, as the club began to string together several finals appearances and began to win premierships. With either a minor premiership, or premiership (sometimes both) almost every year from the 2000/01 season to present, MLICC has certainly been one of the most rivalled clubs in recent years achieving unprecedented success.
The club’s watershed season came in 2005/06 where the club managed to have eight sides represented in the PCA, a fantastic effort given the season before where five sides took to the field. The 05/06 season began the most successful era in the club’s history where in the following 3 seasons MLICC played in 15 Grand Finals, winning an astonishing eight premierships during this period including a PCA record of five premierships in one season at the conclusion of the 2006/07 season.
The 2007/08 season saw the MLICC achieved its goal of reaching the pinnacle of the PCA, winning promotion into A Grade. A position that we have maintained to this day. 2008/09 was a consolidation of the hard work in 2007/08, with great success in A‐Grade reaching the finals in the first year. Seven out of the eight Mt Lawley sides reached the finals with three of those reaching the big stage. The club managed to bring home two more premierships along with two grade championships to reaffirm the stranglehold on the PCA.
This legacy has continued over a decade later, with the club winning 3 premierships in 3 finals appearances in the 2020/21 season, during a time which the club had 5 sides. The Mt Lawley-Inglewood Cricket Club has since continued a strong presence in the competition, remaining one of the envied clubs of the league and having a consistent presence in the finals.
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