Beijing Cricket Club
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Beijing Cricket Club is a cricket club based in Beijing, China which was founded in 2005. The club organises league cricket in Beijing and arranges fixtures against other clubs and touring teams in the East Asia region.
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[edit] Club History
[edit] Formation of the Club
Cricket has been played on-and-off in Beijing for many years. There were regular games in the 1980s and 1990s, mainly inter-Embassy matches. There was also an International Cricket Sixes tournament held annually but this sadly ended after 1996. However the lack of a suitable ground and the small size of the cricket-playing community meant that it was difficult to sustain interest.
During the 2000s irregular cricket was sustained by a passionate and dedicated group of mostly expatriates who took it upon themselves to revive the interest in the sport in Beijing. Numbers grew and eventually it was decided to formally establish a club. A club charter was drawn up and the establishment of Beijing Cricket Club was ratified at the first committee meeting on 3rd September 2006.
The club’s aims include venturing out to play in matches throughout China and the Asian region as well as welcoming all touring teams interested in sampling cricket with Chinese characteristics. The club's inauguaral home match was against the world-famous Marylebone Cricket Club in October 2006 during their China/Hong Kong tour.
[edit] Cricket in Beijing
The main focus of the club is to develop regular cricket in Beijing for all those interested and willing to join in. In order to stimulate friendly competition the club formed three teams during 2007: Warriors, First XI and Phoenix.
With the generous support and sponsorship of Santa Fe Relocation Services the club launched the Santa Fe Cricket League which was contested during the Autumn of 2007. The champions of the first league season were First XI after a thrilling run chase in the league final. With an increase in player numbers a fourth team has been added in 2008, called the Kremlin XI. The four teams will be playing weekly fixtures from March to October in order to determine the Santa Fe league champion of 2008.
[edit] Representative Matches
The club has participated in the Asian International Cricket Sixes tournaments at both Shanghai and Hong Kong in recent years. A bi-annual match for the China Cup is played against Shanghai Cricket Club.