Botany Bay Cricket Club

East Lodge Lane, Enfield Middlesex, EN2 8HS

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To get in touch with the Botany Bay Cricket Club, either write to the address above or click here for more contact details.

What's on at the Bay - March 2010

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This is the homepage for the Botany Bay cricket teams. Here you will find everything you need to know, such as fixtures and results, league tables, teamsheets and more.

Cricket Chairman: Simon Clark
Secretary: Julia Holloway
Treasurer: Chris Pearce
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Club Captain: Dan Kastelik
1st XI Vice-Captain: Chris Marchant
2nd XI Captain: Shev Bannerjee
3rd XI Captain: Simon Clark
3rd XI Vice-Captain: Jem Epton
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2nd XI Vice Captain: Paul Skitt
Chairman of Selectors: John Skitt
Team Secretary: Phil Lovell
Social Secretary: Danny Kastelik
House Rep: Chris Marchant
Fixture Secretary: Jon Hicks
Ground Rep.: John Dent
Colts Chairman: Stuart Stanley
Colts Secretary: Julia Holloway
Child Welfare Officer: Julia Holloway
4th XI Captain: Jon Hicks
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5th XI Captain: Graham Couzens
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4th XI Vice Captain: Andy Fidler

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Cricket clothing in club colours now available to order online


About the Cricket Club

Botany Bay Cricket Club, located in the Green Belt to the north of London, was founded in 1899 as a village cricket team supported by the local gentry and landowner. The Club fielded a single team with fathers and sons of the local families playing side by side for more than half a century playing against local clubs. There were few significant achievements and low scoring matches were the norm. It took until 1937 for the first century to be scored at the ground, even then by a visitor.  Post Second World War, led by the ever enthusiastic Alec Callendar, the Club rebuilt itself building a pavilion with bar, growing to 2 then 3 sides, acquiring a second ground adjacent to the clubhouse, became a founder member of the Middlesex Cricketers League and growing in stature in the Middlesx and Hertforshire cricket scene. Today the Club fields 3 sides in the Saracens Hertfordshire Cricket League and  enters the annual National Village Cup competition