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Essex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Essex . Founded in 1876, the club had minor county status until 1894 when it was promoted to first-class status pending its entry into the County Championship in 1895.
Essex County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English County Championship, representing the historic county of Essex.The club was established on 14 January 1876 and has played first-class cricket since 1894, [1] List A cricket since 1963 [2] and Twenty20 cricket since 2003. [3]
This is a complete list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Essex County Cricket Club in top-class matches since 1894 when the team was elevated to first-class status before the club joined the County Championship in 1895. [1]
The County Ground in Chelmsford, Essex, has been the official home ground of Essex County Cricket Club since 1967. It has been used for first-class cricket since 1925 and List A matches since 1969. The capacity is 6,500, mostly in single-tier seating with a single double-tiered stand. The pavilion was completed in the 1970s. [1]
Essex County Cricket Club was officially founded on 14 January 1876. Essex's team was elevated to first-class status in 1894 and the club joined the County Championship in 1895. It is one of eighteen county teams in England and Wales that play first-class cricket. The player appointed club captain leads the team in all fixtures except if ...
The Hamro Foundation Essex Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Essex and East London, England. The league was founded in 1972. [ 1 ] Since 1999 it has been a designated ECB Premier League .
The earliest reference to a team called Essex is in July 1732 when a combined Essex & Herts team played against the London Cricket Club. [1] In July 1737, there was London v Essex at the Artillery Ground, London winning by 45 runs. In a return game at Ilford on 1 August 1737, Essex won by 7 runs. [1]
Leyton Cricket Ground (formerly known as the County Ground or the Lyttelton Ground [1]) is a cricket ground in Leyton, London.The ground was the headquarters and main home match venue of Essex County Cricket Club from 1886 until 1933, and was also used by the club for matches between 1957 and 1977.