Sefton Park Cricket Club
LeagueLiverpool and District Cricket Competition
Personnel
CaptainPaul Horton.[1]
Team information
ColoursMaroon, green and gold
Founded1860
Home groundCroxteth Drive
Official websiteSefton Park CC

Sefton Park Cricket Club in south Liverpool, England was formed as Sefton Cricket Club in 1860.[1] As well as being used for Sefton's senior, women's and junior teams' home fixtures, the club hosts Lancashire age group[2] and junior sides,[3] Liverpool City junior representative games, University of Liverpool cricket[4] and Last Man Stands.[5]

History

The club's original ground was on Smithdown Road bounded on one side by what is now Langdale Road. With pressure on the land for development, the club moved to its present ground in the north-eastern corner of Sefton Park shortly after the park's opening in 1876. Sefton became Sefton Park Cricket Club in 1998 and in 2003 the club's second ground with its own pavilion was opened adjacent to the main ground by the city's Lord Mayor.[6]

The club is a founder member of the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition,[1] which became an ECB Premier League[7] in 2000, and currently plays in the Competition's First Division.[8][9] Since league fixtures were standardised in 1949, Sefton have been L&DCC champions in 1967 and 1972 and have since won the First Division (2000)[1] and Second Division (2013)[10] titles as well as winning the Liverpool Echo Knockout in 1978 and reaching the Lancashire Knockout final in 1999. The club fields six sides in the Competition, five on a Saturday and one on a Sunday plus an occasional Midweek XI.[11] The junior section fields seven sides from Under 9s upwards.

Honours and achievements

2nd XI

3rd XI

4th XI

Sunday XI

Notable players

Prominent overseas players

Lord Gavron Scholarship

Since 2010, Sefton has received young players from Barbados on the Lord Gavron Scholarship,[55] an agreement between the Lancashire Cricket Board and Barbados Cricket Association.

Captains

Years Captain Years Captain Years Captain
1862 - 1863 Charles Fry 1931 – 1932 Rev. John Swift 1989 – 1991 Charlie Blackburn
1873 – 1874 Bryan Roper 1933 – 1946 Mel Coomer 1992 – 1995 Steve Phillips
1876 Charles Fry 1947 – 1952 Alan Wilkinson 1996 – 1998 Stuart Wade
1878 – 1892 Edward Roper 1953 – 1956 Howard Bangs 1999 David Heyes
1893 – 1902 Charles Jones 1957 – 1959 Wilf Johnstone 2000 – 2002 Stuart Wade
1903 – 1904 Gerald Williams 1960 – 1961 Dick Hayes 2003 – 2004 Paul Horton
1905 – 1910 Harvey Blease 1962 Steve Coldwell 2005 Howard Parker
1911 Frank Edwards 1963 – 1969 Geoff Parker 2006 – 2007 Ben Moore
1912 – 1914 Harvey Blease 1970 – 1971 Ralph Osborne 2008 – 2010 Rob Houghton
1915 – 1918 War Period 1972 – 1975 Ted Williams 2011 Paul Squires
1919 – 1922 Freddie Miller 1976 – 1979 Glyn Parker 2012 Philip Calrow
1923 – 1928 Ernie Clare 1980 – 1983 Colin Mitchell 2013 Adam Irwin
1929 – 1930 George Miller 1984 – 1988 John Lonsdale 2014 – 2020 Richard Forsyth 2021 James Dixon

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Club records

1000 runs in a season[71]

Highest individual scores

Best bowling figures

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