Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club

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Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club is one of the county clubs which make up the minor counties in the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Huntingdonshire. The club does not currently compete in either the Minor Counties Championship or MCCA Knockout Trophy, but does play informal matches, typically against armed forces teams and county academies.

CaptainBash Hussain
Founded1948
Home groundVarious
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Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club
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Founded1948
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Earliest cricket

Cricket probably reached Huntingdonshire in the 17th century. The earliest reference to the game in the general region is in neighbouring Cambridgeshire at the University of Cambridge in 1710.[1] In 1741, John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich became patron and captain of a Huntingdonshire county team which, as part of a united Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire team, twice defeated Bedfordshire in important matches.[2]

Origin of the club

Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club was first formed in 1831 and existed until 1895. Initially, until the early 1850s, matches were played against club teams but from the start of the 1850s the club found regular county opponents.

Up until 1874 Huntingdonshire played home matches at Millers Holme, Godmanchester. From 1874 the club played at the Huntingdon Cricket Club Ground and continues to do so to this day. In 1895 the club was disbanded. In the 1920s the club was briefly reformed before folding once again. The current county club was formed in 1948.

From 1999 to 2003, the county entered teams into the English domestic one-day competition, matches which had List A status. The county played seven List A matches during this period, with the final List A match it played coming against Cheshire.[3] During this period, the club used The Parks, Godmanchester as its home ground.

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Grounds

The home grounds Huntingdon used for its List A and MCCA Trophy matches are listed below.

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Name Location List A MCCA Trophy First match Last match Refs
Kimbolton School Ground Kimbolton 0[a] 5 17 May 1998
v Oxfordshire
23 June 2002
v Leicestershire Cricket Board
[4]
Cricketfield Lane
Ramsey 0[b] 1 2 July 2000
v Middlesex Cricket Board
[5]
Sports Field Warboys 0 1 9 July 2000
v Hertfordshire
[6]
The Parks
Godmanchester 2 1 16 May 2000
v Yorkshire Cricket Board
29 August 2001
v Gloucestershire Cricket Board
[7]
Papworth Cricket Club Ground
Papworth Everard 0[c] 1 3 June 2001
v Suffolk
[8]
Bretton Gate Peterborough 0[d] 1 9 June 2002
v Lincolnshire
[9]
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Notes

  1. Women's List A cricket has been played on the ground. Cambridgeshire played one Minor Counties Championship match on the ground in 1996.
  2. Women's Twenty20 cricket has been played on the ground.
  3. Women's List A cricket has been played on the ground. Cambridgeshire played seven Minor Counties Championship matches on the ground between 1975 and 1981.
  4. Women's List A cricket has been played on the ground. Cambridgeshire have played Minor Counties Championship matches on the ground since 1983 and National Counties Trophy and Twenty20 matches on the ground since 2018, and Northants have used the ground for Second XI matches.

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