I Zingari

I Zingari
Established 1845
Founders John Loraine Baldwin
Frederick Ponsonby
Spencer Ponsonby
Richard Penruddocke Long
First match v Newport Pagnell
29, 30 August 1845
First-class matches 17 (1866–1904)

I Zingari (from dialectalized Italian i zingari, meaning "the Gypsies"; corresponding to standard Italian gli zingari) are English and Australian amateur cricket clubs, founded in 1845 and 1888 respectively. It is the oldest and perhaps the most famous of the 'wandering' cricket clubs (without a home ground), and is well known for its historically aristocratic membership and its colours of black, red and gold, symbolising the motto "Out of darkness, through fire, into light".