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Gravesend Cricket Club
Gravesend CC Badge
Twenty20 nameBat and Ball Strikers
LeagueKent Cricket League
AssociationEngland and Wales Cricket Board & Kent Cricket
Personnel
ChairmanTim Hance & Robert Lister
Team information
CityGravesend, Kent
ColoursBlack and Pink
Founded1881
Home groundBat and Ball Ground
Secondary home ground(s)Nurstead Cricket Club
History
Notable playersGareth Breese, Ashutosh Sharma, Eldine Baptiste, Simon Hinks, Matthew Walker
Official websiteGravesend CC Homepage

Introduction

Gravesend Cricket Club is a cricket club located in Gravesend, serving the wider area of Gravesham, Kent. Established in 1881, the club is affiliated with Kent Cricket and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It provides opportunities for community engagement and participation in cricket through its youth and adult programmes.

History

Gravesend Cricket Club was formed in 1881 through the merger of the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs. The club’s home ground, the Bat and Ball Ground, has been a cricket venue since 1848. It hosted first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club until 1971. Notable events at the ground include W.G. Grace's innings of 257 for Gloucestershire in 1895 and Tich Freeman's record-setting performance in 1931.

In 2015, the club became a registered charity with the objective of promoting participation in cricket and recreational activities among local residents.

The club received £43,214 from Sport England's Olympic Legacy Fund in 2011 to improve its facilities, including the installation of new outdoor nets, a roller, a bowling machine, and covers for the ground. In 2024, the club, supported by Kent Cricket's community programme, installed a borehole to reduce water usage, aligning with sustainability goals.

Teams

Gravesend Cricket Club fields teams across various levels:

  • Adult Teams: Compete in the Kent Cricket League, including 1st and 2nd XI teams.
  • Junior Teams: Include age groups from Under-11 to Under-17, coached by ECB-qualified staff, and participate in the ECB’s All-Stars and Dynamos Cricket programmes.
  • Women’s Team: Launched in 2022, competing in the Kent Women’s Development League.
  • Sunday and Midweek Teams: Play friendly fixtures throughout the season.

Grounds

The club utilises two grounds for its fixtures:

  • Bat and Ball Ground: The primary venue, used for league matches, junior fixtures, and Kent age-group games.
The Bat and Ball Ground, home of Gravesend Cricket Club.
  • Nurstead Cricket Club: A secondary ground hosting additional league matches and friendly games. Google Maps link

Notable Players

Several individuals associated with Gravesend Cricket Club have gone on to achieve recognition in cricket:

Chairpersons

The current chairpersons of Gravesend Cricket Club are Tim Hance and Robert Lister.

References

  1. "Charity Registration Overview". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  2. "Sport England News". Sport England.
  3. "Gravesend Cricket Club Borehole Project". Kent Cricket.
  4. "Simon Hinks Career Stats". Cricket Archive.
  5. "Matthew Walker Career Stats". Cricket Archive.
  6. "Eldine Baptiste Profile". Kent Cricket.
  7. "Gareth Breese Profile". ESPN Cricinfo.
  8. "2014 Royal London One-Day Cup Final Scorecard". ESPN Cricinfo.
  9. "Ashutosh Sharma Profile". ESPN Cricinfo.
  10. "Ashutosh Sharma Delhi Capitals Profile". IPL T20.
  11. "Gravesend Cricket Club Contact Information". Gravesend Cricket Club.
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