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Romsey Town Cricket Club

Members of Romsey Town Cricket Club accept the Marshall Maestro's Team Of The Year award for 1988. From left: Dave Allsopp; Colin Freeman; Mike Gale; Dave Britain; Andy Owen; Ian Skidmore; Leno Maruzzi; Alan Burge; Russell Woolf; Phil Bradford; Agha Khan (obscured); and Garry Owen. (From The Cambridge Evening News, September 1988.)

Romsey Town Cricket Club was a small, friendly collection of cricketers based in the Cambridge suburb of the same name. Founded in 1982 by (the late) Michael Owen, the club gradually worked its way up through the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association (CCA) junior leagues over four decades, starting in Division 6 before generally competing in Division 2 or 3 by the end of the 2010's. Highlights along the way included winning Division 6 (and, as can be seen above, the Marshall Maestro's Team Of The Year award) in 1988, winning Division 4 South in 1991, and winning Junior 4B in 2009. In past years we'd also competed in various CCA cup competitions and even leagues, as well as playing various friendly fixtures. A combination of Covid and loss of player numbers (the latter not caused by the former) meant that the club has been on hiatus since the 2019 season - but who knows what the future holds?

This web-site is now primarily an archive for the above history, including extensive records sections covering all games, league matches and non-league matches, along with links to all previous seasons.


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