Kew Cricket Club


Kew Cricket Club is a cricket club which hosts matches on Kew Green at Kew, historically in Surrey and now in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames.
Formed in 1882 following the amalgamation of two local clubs, Kew Oxford Cricket Club and Kew Cambridge Cricket Club, cricket was played on Kew Green for at least 150 years previously.
In August 1732, The Whitehall Evening Post reported that Frederick, Prince of Wales, attended "a great cricket match" at Kew on Thursday 27 July. A report in The London Evening Post dated 16 July 1737 refers to a match between the Prince of Wales' XI and the Duke of Marlborough's XI. A close neighbour of the Prince of Wales when resident at Marlborough House his London town house, the duke was a keen cricketer and a member of Marylebone Cricket Club; his great nephew, the Revd Lord Frederick Beauclerk, became President of Marylebone Cricket Club .

Current activities

Today, Kew Cricket Club fields four Saturday League teams, a Sunday League team and a Sunday friendly team. Kew Cricket Club operates a thriving Colts section, fielding league teams at the U17, U15, U13 and U11 levels.
Kew CC 1st XI currently plays in Division 1 of the Thames Valley Cricket League. Kew CC's 1st and 2nd XI teams play at Kew Cricket Club Ground on Kew Green, whilst the 3rd and 4th XIs play nearby on St Mary's University cricket ground at Teddington.
A charity cricket match takes place annually on May bank holiday.

History

Historically in the county of Surrey and owned by the Crown Estate, Kew CC's ground is adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens.
File:The church on Kew Green - geograph.org.uk - 871529.jpg|thumb|250px|St Anne's Church provides a picturesque backdrop to cricket on Kew Green