
Country Competitions
Country competitions have a rich history that spans over a century, showcasing the spirit and pride of country players. These events not only celebrate skill and talent but foster a sense of community and tradition among participants and spectators alike.
With a commitment to excellence, country competitions continue to thrive, drawing enthusiasts from all walks of life, eager to their shared passion.
Join us as we explore vibrant world of country competitions and the stories that make them truly special.
Country Week Dates

2026 CSBP Senior Men's Country Week
Sunday 18th to Friday 23rd January 2026
2026 CSBP Senior Women's Country Week
Friday 24th to Monday 26th January 2026
2026 CSBP Junior Country Week
Monday 5th to Friday 9th January 2026
2027 CSBP Senior Men's Country Week
Sunday 17th to Friday 22nd January 2027
2027 CSBP Senior Women's Country Week
Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th January 2027 (TBC)
2027 CSBP Junior Country Week
Monday 4th to Friday 8th January 2027
2028 CSBP Senior Men's Country Week
Sunday 16th to Friday 21st January 2028
2028 CSBP Senior Women's Country Week
Saturday 22nd to Sunday 23rd January 2028 (TBC)
2028 CSBP Junior Country Week
Monday 3rd to Friday 7th January 2028
CSBP Country Week

CSBP Senior Men's Country Week
CSBP Senior Men's Country Week is an annual competition held in Perth, where cricketers from Regional Western Australia come together for a week of cricket.
This event highlights the talent and passion for cricket in the region, provides a platform for players to represent their local clubs and regions.
It's a filled with exciting matches, camaraderie, sportsmanship, and a celebration for the love of cricket and fostering connections among players from various backgrounds.
CSBP Senior Women's Country Week
CSBP Senior Women's Country Week is the premier showcase of female cricket talent in regional Western Australia. Held annually at the end of January, this prestigious carnival brings together the best players from across the state, representing regions such as Bunbury, Geraldton, and many others.
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As the highest level of female country cricket in WA, the event not only highlights the depth of skill and passion in the women's game but also fosters community spirit and regional pride.
