Gravesend Cricket Club


Gravesend Cricket Club is a cricket club which currently plays in Division 3 of the Kent Cricket League. The club was formed in 1881 when the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs were amalgamated to form the Gravesend Cricket Club. The Gravesend Cricket Club continues to play at the Bat and Ball Ground which has itself been around for over 150 years. First Class Cricket was played at "The Bat" by Kent County Cricket Club and its Second XI. The highest ever score on the ground came from W.G.Grace with 257 for Gloucestershire in 1895, and the most wickets in a match coming from Tich Freeman for Kent in 1931. The club currently has four running league teams, as well as a 5th XI which play friendly matches. Also, the club operates an exciting youth section with teams ranging from U10 to U19. In Autumn 2011, the club was awarded the ECB "Clubmark" status which acknowledges the colts section of the club.

Cricket Grounds used by Gravesend Cricket Club

There are three different grounds that are used every week during the season by the four operating league sides, whilst the Fifth XI play all of their games away, apart from one game which is annually played at the Bat and Ball against Detling CC. These grounds are:
In the 2010 season, the First XI was pushing for promotion from Division 3 of the Kent Cricket League and after a brilliant season, were promoted as champions. No doubt, the club were very grateful from the help of Jamaica national cricket team player Yannick Elliott who got 37 wickets and 588 runs during the campaign as the club's overseas player. The rest of the 1st XI were also brilliant during the season altogether accumulating 137 wickets and 2873 runs.
The 2011 season was going to show to be a tough season in Division 2 for the First XI. However, the club managed 4 wins in the first 6 games of the season and were comfortably out of the relegation zone, sitting in the top half of the table. Despite this they went on to lose their next 6 games whilst two were abandoned. They avoided relegation by managing to win two out of the last four games and as a result, they finished 7th in the league with 167 points, 13 points above the relegation zone.
December 2011 was to prove to be a great month for the club - despite it being during the off season. This was due to the club being granted £43,214 by the Sport England's Olympic Legacy Fund. This money was spent on new outdoor nets, a roller, a bowling machine and a new cover for the club to use at the Bat n Ball. All of these things will contribute massively, no doubt, to the growth of the club as a whole and will pave a better path for the club's up-and-coming youth players. Also, it was great news for the club when they found out that newly appointed Assistant Coach of Essex County Cricket Club, Matthew Walker, would be coaching the winter nets sessions for the club. Matt is an ex-player for the club having played there for 13 years as a youth and adult.

2012 Season

The 2012 season ended up being a good season for the club especially for the 2nd XI who managed to gain promotion to the Kent 2nd XI Division 2. They did it in the last game of the season and were promoted by a single point. Elsewhere in the club, the 1st XI remained in Division 2 of the Kent League, the 3rd XI remained in Division 1A Central of the Kent Regional League, and the 4th XI were relegated from Division 2B West of the Kent Regional League. However, the 4th XI did win in their final game of the season against the Hartley Country CC 5th XI. Ironically, the win relegated Hartley as well.
The 1st XI finished 5th in Division III of The Kent Cricket League.
The 2nd XI finished 6th in Division I of The Kent Cricket League.
The 3rd XI finished 5th in the Championship West Division of The Kent Regional Cricket League.
The 4th XI finished 5th in Division 1B Central of The Kent Regional Cricket League.