Shanghai Cricket Club
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Shanghai Cricket Club is a cricket club based in Shanghai, China. The club was founded in 1863 by gaining its first ground which was in the centre of the horseracing course owned by then Race Club. After a long interruption from 1949, the club was reestablished in 1994 and moved to current ground in Pudong years later.
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[edit] History
[edit] Before 1949
The first recorded cricket match in Shanghai was played somewhere in Hongkou on April 22, 1858.
In 1863, the first true cricket ground was bought by the Shanghai Recreation Fund from the Race Club. The ground was located in a racecourse where now is People’s Square and People’s Park on the corner of Nanjing Road and Jiangxi Road.
The inter-port match with Hong Kong Cricket Club began in 1866 as series of home and away fixtures which continued up until 1948, just prior to the PLA takeover of Shanghai. The club also closed while gambling and horseracing were banned by the new Communist government.
[edit] Reincarnation
By HKCC and MCC’s help and efforts of cricketers in Shanghai, the club was reestablished in 1994. The founding Chairman and President are Richard Graham and the Indian Consul General Subra Subramaniam respectively.
The club began to host Shanghai International Sixes in May 1997. The game was repeated in 1999 and has since become an annual fixture.
In 2001, SCC moved to the current ground in Jinqiao, Pudong.
[edit] Club
The annual round robin in club has two divisions – League and Social games currently. There are 4 teams in the League and 5 teams in the Social game. The League game is 35-over limited and the Social is a 20-20 form. Teams in 2007 season are:
- League game
- Bashers
- Devil Rays
- Dulwich Pudong
- Van Hessen Hot Dogs
- Social game
- Bashers
- Dulwich Pudong
- Pudong
- Van Hessen Hot Dogs
- Youth
The representative team of the club is called Dragons and women’s team has the name of Pearls. SCC hosts the Shanghai International Sixes annually from 1997. The club also provides indoor games and lessons for beginners.
The ground and membership of the club is shared with Shanghai Rugby Football Club, which has a land lease with Dulwich College, Shanghai.