Berkshire county cricket teams

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Berkshire county cricket teams have been traced back to the 18th century but the county's involvement in cricket goes back much further than that. Given that the first definite mention of cricket anywhere in the world is dated c.1550 in Guildford, it is almost certain that the game had reached Berkshire by the 16th century.

See : History of cricket to 1696

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[edit] 17th Century

As elsewhere in south east England, cricket became established in Berkshire during the 17th century and the earliest village matches took place before the English Civil War. It is believed that the earliest county teams were formed in the aftermath of the Restoration in 1660.

[edit] 18th Century

Berkshire was a major county throughout the 18th century and enjoyed first-class status from 1769 to 1795. Noted Berkshire players included Thomas Waymark and George T Boult.

[edit] 19th Century

The present Berkshire CCC was formed in 1895.

For the history of Berkshire cricket since the foundation of the county club, see : Berkshire County Cricket Club.



English cricket teams in the 18th century

Berkshire | Essex | Hampshire | Kent | Leicestershire | Middlesex | Mitcham | Nottingham | Sheffield | Surrey | Sussex
Addington | Alresford | Bromley | Chertsey | Dartford | Hadlow | Hambledon | London | MCC | Slindon | White Conduit Club

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