Berkshire County Cricket Club Explained

Berkshire County Cricket Club
Coach:Tom Lambert
Captain:Daniel Lincoln
Founded:1895
Ground:No fixed address
Title1:NCCC
Title1wins:9
Title2:MCCAT
Title2wins:7
Title3:FP Trophy
Title3wins:0
Website:http://www.berkshirecountycricketclub.org

Berkshire County Cricket Club is one of twenty National county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Berkshire.

The team is currently a member of the National Counties Championship Western Division and plays in the NCCA Knockout Trophy. Berkshire played List A matches occasionally until 2005 but is not classified as a List A team per se.[1]

History

According to Rowland Bowen in his Growth and Development of Cricket, the first reference to cricket being played in the county of Berkshire was in 1751. Cricket certainly reached Berkshire much earlier than that for it originated on the Weald in Saxon or Norman times and was definitely being played in Berkshire's neighbouring county of Surrey in 1550.

The first definite mention of cricket in Berkshire relates to the famous all rounder Thomas Waymark who resided at Bray Wick, near Maidenhead in the 1740s, though there are earlier mentions of the game at Eton College. The first definite mention of cricket in Berkshire relates to a team called "Buckinghamshire, Berkshire & Hertfordshire" in September 1740, which played two matches against London Cricket Club at Uxbridge and the Artillery Ground. London won the first "with great difficulty" but no post-match report was found of the second. See H. T. Waghorn: Cricket Scores 1730–73.

By the late 18th century, Berkshire had achieved first-class status. Its strength was in the prominent Old Field Club of Bray, near Maidenhead, which had a team representative of Berkshire as a county and was capable of taking on other leading teams of the time. The first time Berkshire is recorded as a county team is in a match against Surrey in June 1769 and the county was top-class from then until August 1795 when, after losing to MCC at Lord's, it abruptly ceased to appear in first-class matches.

Club origins

The Oldfield Club was effectively a Berkshire county team but it was not formally constituted as a county club. Rowland Bowen's researches discovered evidence of a county organisation by 1841, but it may only have been a loose association of local clubs, as was sometimes the case elsewhere.

Berkshire CCC was founded on 17 March 1895, the same year that the Minor Counties Championship began. It did not compete in the first year of the competition but joined for 1896.

Current squad

NameNatBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batsmen
Waqas Hussain 11 May 1992 Right-handed
Brandon Gilmour 11 April 1996 Left-handed
14 February 1995 Right-handed
Oliver Birts 21 August 1997 Right-handed
Dan Lincoln 26 May 1995 Right-handed
Adam Dewes 27 October 1995 Right-handed
Euan Woods 30 September 1998 Left-handed
Archie Carter 15 October 2000 Right-handed
All-rounders
Richard Morris
  •  
25 September 1987 Right-handed
17 January 1985 Right-handed
Adam Dewes 26 November 1996 Right-handed
Jarryd Wallace Unknown Right-handed
Wicket-keepers
Joe Thomas 10 February 1998 Right-handed
6 April 1991 Right-handed
Joe Cracknell 16 March 2000 Right-handed
Jack Davies 30 March 2000 Left-handed England Under-19 player
Bowlers
26 April 1981 Left-handed
Callum Gregory 14 February 1997 Right-handed
Akbar Raja 6 May 1991 Right-handed
28 May 1998 Right-handed
Toby Greatwood Unknown Right-handed
11 July 1994 Right-handed
17 December 1998 Right-handed

Notable players

International

This list includes those Berkshire players who have played in Test cricket since 1877, One Day International cricket since 1971, or a Twenty20 International since 2004.

England

Netherlands

South Africa

West Indies

Other

Honours

See also

External links

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: subscription . List A events played by Berkshire . CricketArchive . 2 January 2016.
  2. Web site: Berkshire's First Team . Berkshire County Cricket Club . 2019-02-14.