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Stoolball is a traditional English bat-and-ball game that shares a few similarities with cricket, but has its own rules and style of play. It is usually played outdoors in the warmer months and tends to be social and community-based, with matches often taking place on village greens or local sports fields.
ActivitySure can cover stoolball on an amateur, non-professional basis when you are taking part abroad, provided the activity meets the policy conditions. Even though it is generally a friendly sport, outdoor play on grass can involve uneven ground, quick turns and fast catches, which can lead to injuries.
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Whether you’re planning a one-off escape, an activity-packed holiday or travelling regularly throughout the year, our protection levels are designed to give you confidence at every stage of your journey. From emergency medical cover and cancellation protection to support while you’re away, you can choose the level of cover that best fits the way you travel and the adventures you take on.
Destination Insight
Stoolball is most strongly associated with southern England, particularly Sussex and Kent, where village and community teams continue to play regular summer fixtures. Matches are often held on local greens and recreational grounds, with the sport remaining part of the areas sporting heritage.
Outside these counties, stoolball is less widely played, but travellers may still come across clubs and community matches in nearby parts of the South East, particularly during summer events and local tournaments.
Stoolball involves running between positions, quick reactions and catching, often on grass surfaces that can be uneven or slippery in wet weather. Sprains, strains and falls are common types of injury in outdoor bat-and-ball sports, and may require medical treatment or follow-up care. Having appropriate travel insurance in place helps protect you financially if you are injured while playing abroad.