Cricket Booking Website Template

Wicket is a full-page cricket club landing page template built for clubs that want to recruit members, fill junior academies, and book out their ground. It combines a Neon Shock color palette with high-energy scroll animations and three color-coded conversion paths, giving every visitor a direct route to the action they came for.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Wicket is an electric, atmosphere-first landing page template for cricket clubs. It captures the glow of a floodlit ground and channels it into a structured, conversion-focused page. Three audience paths handle membership, ground hire, and junior enrolment separately, so no visitor has to hunt for the right next step.

Who this template is for

This template is built for clubs and organisations that need to speak to several different audiences on a single page without confusing any of them.

  • Club secretaries arranging Saturday fixtures and seasonal memberships
  • Corporate HR teams planning team-building or event hire days
  • County coaches running winter academies and parents searching for junior development squads

What problem this template solves

Many cricket clubs share one page between too many goals. The result is a slow, unfocused experience that loses the club secretary, the HR manager, and the parent at the same moment.

  • Visitors cannot find their relevant call to action quickly and leave before converting
  • Junior enrolment, ground hire, and membership all compete for attention with no clear separation
  • The club's atmosphere and identity never come through in flat, generic layouts

What you get with this template

You get a single, story-driven landing page that moves like a real cricket match: fast, committed, and building toward a decisive moment. Every section has a defined role and a defined audience.

  • A dark, full-bleed hero with a staggered neon-letter club-name animation
  • Five distinct content sections flowing from club story through to corporate hire
  • Three colour-coded call to action paths, each leading to its own dedicated form or calendar experience

Feature list

This template is built around deliberate design decisions. Each feature serves a specific part of the visitor's journey.

Cinematic Floodlit Hero

The header fills the entire screen with a night photograph taken from behind the bowler's arm. The batsman appears as a silhouette against electric lime floodlight spill, and the stumps glow like circuit boards. After two seconds of stillness, the club name detonates letter by letter across the frame, each character lighting up like a scoreboard bulb.

Launch Energy Scroll System

Each full-page section arrives like a new delivery in an over. Sections get progressively shorter, images grow larger, and neon accents multiply as the visitor scrolls. The rhythm accelerates until the page feels like the final over of a chase, driving urgency without a single word of pressure copy.

Three Colour-Coded Conversion Paths

Membership, ground hire, and junior enrolment each have their own colour, label, and destination. Electric lime handles "Join the Club," shock magenta opens "Book the Ground," and terrain green leads to "Enrol Your Junior." Each path reveals supporting content such as player rosters, a 360-degree virtual tour, or coaching credentials before asking for a click.

The second content section features a fixture carousel that auto-advances like a live score ticker. Upcoming match details cycle through the frame without any manual interaction, keeping the page feeling current and active.

Membership Tier Cards

Membership options fan out visually like trading cards. Each tier is presented as a distinct object with its own weight and presence, making comparison natural and the upgrade path obvious.

Floating Scoreboard call to action Bar

A persistent bar at the bottom of the page tracks which conversion path the visitor is currently browsing. It pulses gently when the visitor has paused without clicking, nudging them forward at the right moment.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Floodlit HeroOpens with full-bleed night photography and animated club name reveal
Club StoryThree commentary-style paragraphs establishing identity and history
Fixture CarouselAuto-advancing ticker of upcoming matches and events
Membership TiersTrading-card layout presenting membership options side by side
Junior AcademyAction photography section driving junior enrolment conversions
Corporate HireDrone golden-hour shot supporting event and ground booking
Floating call to action BarPersistent bottom bar tracking visitor path and prompting action

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme powered by a Neon Shock color system. The palette reads like a glow stick snapped open in a forest: synthetic energy sitting against raw earth, impossible to ignore.

  • Abyssal pitch black (#0B0E11) as the base, electric lime (#CCFF00) for primary energy, shock magenta (#FF2D7B) for alerts and live scores, and deep terrain green (#1A3A2A) for grounding sections
  • Full-bleed photography at every major section break, moving from night floodlights through action shots to a drone golden-hour ground view
  • A Futuristic Neon theme with Bento Grid layout logic, keeping content modular and visually punchy at every viewport

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is structured for a clean, fast experience on smaller screens. Scroll-driven animations and full-bleed images are handled in a way that keeps the layout intact as the viewport shrinks.

  • Full-page sections restack cleanly on mobile without losing the cinematic atmosphere of the desktop layout
  • The floating scoreboard call to action bar remains visible and accessible at the bottom of the screen on all device sizes
  • The fixture carousel and membership tier cards adapt their display so content stays readable and tappable at any screen width

How this template helps you convert

The conversion architecture is built around reducing friction for each specific audience segment rather than asking all visitors to follow the same path.

  1. Three separate colour-coded call to action paths mean a club secretary, a corporate HR manager, and a parent each see a primary action that feels written for them personally, reducing decision paralysis.
  2. Supporting content loads behind each call to action before the visitor commits: player stories behind membership, a 360-degree virtual tour behind ground hire, and coaching credentials behind junior enrolment, building confidence at the exact moment it is needed.
  3. The floating scoreboard bar keeps all three paths visible throughout the scroll, so a visitor who enters for one reason can easily discover a second reason to engage.

Other information about this template

This template is part of a Sports and Recreation category collection designed for clubs and venues with multiple audience types and booking needs.

  • The Bento Grid layout system makes it straightforward to rearrange or repurpose sections if your club's priority order differs from the default flow
  • The colour system is fully replaceable: swap the four core hex values to match your club's existing brand without rebuilding any layout
  • This template is suited to cricket clubs of all sizes, from community Saturday clubs to county-affiliated academies running structured term programmes
Cricket Booking Website Template
Cricket Booking Website Template
Cricket Booking Website Template
Cricket Booking Website Template

Theme

Futuristic Neon

Creative direction

Before/After Reveal

Color system

Neon Shock

Style

Bento Grid

Direction

Booking/Scheduling

Page Sections

Cinematic Floodlit Hero Section

Launch Energy Scroll Pacing

Three Colour-coded Call to Action Paths

Auto-advancing Fixture Carousel

Membership Tier Card Layout

Floating Scoreboard Call to Action Bar

Related questions

Can I use this template without floodlit or night photography?

How do the three conversion paths work for different audiences?

Can sections be reordered or removed?

Is the junior academy section built for multi-age-group clubs?

Can the membership tiers and corporate hire content be updated?