Croydon Cricket Club


The original Croydon Cricket Club, based at Croydon, was prominent in the 18th century and played most of its matches at Duppas Hill. The earliest record of the club is in the 1707 season when it played two major matches against London.
Croydon had a very strong team in the 1731 season, beating London four times. The Croydon club was interchangeable with Surrey as a county at that time.
Croydon continued to be prominent through the 1730s but was less so in the 1740s and the club was barely mentioned again after that except in a few minor matches. It is believed to have disbanded in the later part of the 18th century and there is no modern equivalent.
In 2018, A club previously named Croydon Cricket Club of India got re-branded to Croydon Cricket Club aiming to unite cricket played in across Croydon. It is not affiliated to the original Croydon Cricket Club.
The club home ground is Croygas which is located at 48 Mollison Dr, Wallington SM6 9BY.
The club participates in below official leagues in Surrey :
Saturday : Surrey Cricket League and Fullers Brewry Surrey County League
Sunday : Elite premier cricket league
Club has 5 senior cricket teams, 4 participating on Saturday and 1 on Sunday.
The Club also has ever growing Juniors section