Mitcham Cricket Club
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| Personnel | |
|---|---|
| Captain | Harris Hussain |
| Coach | Peter White Young |
| Team information | |
| Founded | 1685 |
| Home ground | Mitcham Cricket Green |
| History | |
| Surrey Championship wins | 4 |
| Official website | mitchamcricketclub.org/ |
Mitcham Cricket Club is reported to be the oldest cricket club in existence, with the club having played on Mitcham Cricket Green since 1685.[1] The club was reportedly watched by Lord Nelson during his time in the area.[2]
Four players from the club have played for the England cricket team, fast bowler Tom Richardson; batsman Andy Sandham; wicket-keeper Herbert Strudwick,[3] and opening batsman David Smith, who played for Mitcham CC at Colts level. The ladies team was the local club for Molly Hide, who captained England for 17 years and later became president of the Women's Cricket Association.[4][5]
The club's pavilion is, unusually, separated from the ground by a road.[6]
