Dorset County Cricket Club

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Dorset County Cricket Club
Personnel
CaptainEngland Luke Webb
CoachEngland Ed Ellis (interim) [1]
Team information
Founded1896
Home groundVarious
History
FP Trophy wins0
Official websiteDorset County Cricket Club home

Dorset County Cricket Club is one of twenty National county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Dorset.

The team is currently a member of the National Counties Cricket Association Championship Western Division 1 and plays in the National Counties Cricket Association Knockout Trophy. Dorset played List A matches occasionally from 1968 until 2004 but is not classified as a List A team per se.[1]

The club is currently without a permanent ground so it uses several club grounds inside the historic county boundaries, where they play their home matches.

Honours[edit]

  • Minor Counties Championship (2) - 2000, 2010
  • MCCA Knockout Trophy (1) - 1988
  • Gillette/NatWest/C&G (0) -

Earliest cricket[edit]

An advertisement in the Sherborne Mercury dated Tuesday 9 May 1738 is the earliest reference for cricket in Dorset. Twelve Dorchester men at Ridgway Races challenged twelve men from elsewhere to play them at cricket for the prize of twelve pairs of gloves valued at a shilling a pair.

Origin of club[edit]

According to Wisden there was county organisation in existence in either 1862 or 1871. The present Dorset CCC was founded on 5 February 1896 and first entered the Minor Counties Championship in 1902.

Club history[edit]

Dorset has won the Minor Counties Championship twice, in 2000 and 2010.

Dorset has won the MCCA Knockout Trophy once since its inception in 1983. It won in 1988.

Notable players[edit]

See List of Dorset CCC players and Category:Dorset cricketers

The following Dorset cricketers have also had notable careers at first-class level:

Grounds[edit]

The club currently plays its home matches at several venues during the season which include:

It formerly played at Dean Park Cricket Ground in Bournemouth, which is historically part of neighbouring Hampshire and was once used as a home venue by Hampshire County Cricket Club and Sherborne School Cricket Ground in Sherborne.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List A events played by Dorset". CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
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