Gravesend Cricket Club

Gravesend Cricket Club
Gravesend CC Badge
Team information
Established1881
Home venueBat and Ball Ground
Official websitegravesendcc.com

Gravesend Cricket Club[1] is a cricket club which currently plays in Division 1 of the Kent Cricket League.[2] The club was formed in 1881 when the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs were amalgamated to form the Gravesend Cricket Club.[3] The club continues to play at the Bat and Ball Ground which has itself been around for over 150 years (since 1848). First Class Cricket was played at "The Bat" (as it is affectionately known) by Kent County Cricket Club and its Second XI. The highest ever score on the ground came from W.G.Grace with 257 for Gloucestershire in 1895, and the most wickets in a match coming from Tich Freeman for Kent in 1931. The club currently has four running league teams, as well as a 5th XI which play friendly matches. Also, the club operates an exciting youth section with teams ranging from U10 to U19. In Autumn 2011, the club was awarded the ECB "Clubmark" status which acknowledges the colts section of the club.

  1. ^ Gravesend Cricket Club's official website https://www.gravesendcc.com/
  2. ^ Kent Cricket League official website http://www.kcl.uk.net/
  3. ^ Gravesend and Dartford Reporter, Saturday 19 February 1881