Amateur Cricket Club in Smethwick, Sandwell, England
Cricket team
Smethwick Cricket Club
League
Birmingham & District Premier Cricket League
Team information
Founded
1835
Home ground
Broomfield
History
Premier Division wins
3
Official website
Smethwick Cricket Club
Smethwick Cricket Club, founded in 1835, is an amateur cricket club based in Smethwick, Sandwell, England.[1] In 1891, Smethwick Cricket Club joined the Birmingham and District Cricket League.[2] Smethwick have five Senior XI teams: The 1st XI play in the Birmingham & District Premier League Premier Division,[3] and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th XI compete in the Warwickshire County Cricket League.[4] Smethwick CC also have a Sunday XI that play in the Arden Sunday Cricket League,[5] and an established junior section that plays competitive cricket in the Warwickshire Youth Cricket Leagues.[6] Smethwick have been Birmingham and District Premier League Champions on 3 occasions in 1951, 1968 and 2022.[7]
^"Smethwick CC Home". smethwick.play-cricket.com. Smethwick Cricket Club. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
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and took 27 wickets. He played clubcricket in England in 1965, taking 33 wickets at an average of 13.84 for Smethwick in the Birmingham and District...
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