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'Come on the Village'

 
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Who are we?
Harbledown Cricket Club is a village cricket club based in Rough Common near Canterbury. The club was formed in circa 1867, making it one of the oldest cricket clubs in England.

The club plays fixtures on Saturdays and Sundays. On Sundays the club has two teams competing in the Kent Village League. The first team play in Division 1, having won Division 2 and promotion in 2007. The 2008 season saw the first team consolidate its position in Division 1 and they are looking to challenge for the title in the 2009 season. The second team play in Division 7 of the Kent Village League. On Saturdays the club play friendly fixtures. The 2009 season will see the Saturday fixture list supplemented by a series of 6 a side tournaments and twenty: 20 games.

Throughout the winter the club plays indoor league cricket in the Pharon League at the Kent County Cricket Ground. We also have weekly net sessions that start in February.

Where to find us
Our home ground is at the Rough Common Village Hall, Rough Common Road, Rough Common, Kent, CT2 9BS. Rough Common is just to the North of Canterbury and is
easy to locate off the A2/ A2050.

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Youth Team
The club will be setting up a youth team for the 2010 season. The purpose of this will be to offer coaching and guidance to any promising young cricketers under the age of 15 so they can become our next generation of first team players.

Interested in joining us?

We are a competitive and friendly club and any new players are always welcome. If you are interested in joining please

email harbledowncc@googlemail.com.

Our season starts in April with pre-season nets beginning in February. So feel free to get in touch if you want to be involved.