Sandiacre Town Cricket Club

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LeagueDerbyshire County Cricket League
Founded1877
Premierwins6
Sandiacre Town Cricket Club
Sandiacre Town Cricket Club (2008)
Sandiacre Town Cricket Club (2008)
LeagueDerbyshire County Cricket League
Team information
Founded1877
Home groundLongmoor Lane, Sandiacre
History
Premier wins6
Div 1 wins0
Div 2 wins2
Official websiteSandiacre Town Cricket Club

Sandiacre Town Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club based in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, England. The club was established in 1877[1][2] and has won the ECB National Club Cricket Championship on 2 occasions: 2003 and 2014. The club currently play in the Derbyshire Premier Cricket League being Champions in 2002, 2004, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2021.

The club has played at Longmoor Lane, Sandiacre, since around 1890. The current pavilion was built in 2002 with the aid of a National Lottery grant.[3] The 1st and 2nd XI teams use the Longmoor Lane pitch, rated by the DCCL as a Grade A+ ground, and the 3rd XI and Junior teams use Breaston CC's old ground, located south of Risley, Derbyshire, which is rated as a Grade B ground.[4]

History

History of cricket in Sandiacre dates back to the early nineteenth century, where a match report was recorded between Sandiacre and Stapleford in the Nottingham Review on 4 November 1814, which Sandiacre won. It's uncertain as to where the original home ground was, but the earliest clue was published in the Nottingham Review in 1838 stating that the ground was in a field near the Plough Inn.[1] Sometime between 1877 - 1900, the club moved to rented farmland on Longmoor Lane. By 1921, the earliest reference to 'Sandiacre Town' appeared, possibly to help differentiate the club from neighbouring rivals using Sandiacre in their team names. After raising money from collecting door to door throughout Sandiacre and with help from the National Playing Field's Association, the club managed to buy the Ground on Longmoor Lane in 1956, three years after joining the Nott's Amateur League.[2][1] After a century of eventful cricketing memories, the old pavilion was eventually replaced by the current pavilion in 2002, which was formally opened by Ian Botham and Ravi Bopara in 2003.[5]

The Club currently has 3 senior teams competing in the Derbyshire County Cricket League, a Sunday league team in the Newark Club Cricket Alliance league and a long established and very successful junior training section that play competitive cricket in the Erewash Young Cricketers League.[6]

Club Performance

The Derbyshire County Cricket League competition results showing the club's positions in the league (by Division) since 2001.[2][7]

Key
Gold Champions
Red Relegated
Grey League Suspended
cont...
P ECB Premier League
1 Division 1
2 Division 2
3 Division 3, etc.
cont...
N North
S South
E East
C Central
Derbyshire County Cricket League
Team 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
1st XI PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPP
2nd XI 22222 2S2S2S32 22222 22222N 222
3rd XI 4E4E6S5S5S 5S5S6C7N7N 6N5N5N5N5N 5S4S5S5S6SN 6S6S5S
4th XI 7C7C7C7E 10C

The Newark Club Cricket Alliance Sunday League competition results showing the club's position (by Division) since 2011.[8]

Newark Club Cricket Alliance
Team 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Sunday 1st XI 666654 3443 4
Sunday 2nd XI 7

Club Honours

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References

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