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Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club
Club Formed 1862
Main Ground Town Fields, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire
Second Ground Leventhorpe School, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, CM21 9BY
1st XI League Home Counties Premier League, Div 1 East
Other Leagues Saracens Hertfordshire League Div 4, 8
Herts and Essex Cricket League Div 6
League History 1974–present
Honours Herts League: Twice
Herts Cup: Once
Herts Plate: Once
Herts 2nd XI League: Once

Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club is a cricket club located in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England.

The main ground is at Town Fields in the centre of Sawbridgeworth, behind Bell Street, the main commercial street in the town. The club's second ground is situated at The Leventhorpe School, to the north of the town.

Club history

Cricket was probably first-played in Sawbridgeworth in the eighteenth century, however the first definite match was in 1823 when two games were played against Saffron Walden.[1] The town had an informal cricket team for many years, home matches played at Pishiobury Park, until the vicar of Sawbridgeworth's Great St Mary's Church, Reverend Arthur Drummond, formed a more formal club in 1862. The first permanent ground was at Rowney Field, and the club moved to Town Fields in 1877.[1]

Honours

Sawbridgeworth after winning the Hertfordshire Becker Cup in 2003

Club Records (All Games 1862-2019)

Notable players

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club : Home".
  2. ^ "Ryan Cunningham". Cricinfo.
  3. ^ "Andrew Richardson". Cricinfo.

Sources