At Brondesbury Sports Club
Brondesbury Cricket Club was founded in 1887 and is affiliated to the ECB, Middlesex CCC and Middlesex Cricket Board. Our main Saturday League cricket is played in the Middlesex County Cricket League. We cater for all abilities with five Saturday XIs, two Sunday XIs, and other friendly cricket opportunities. Recent additions include a new outdoor net facility, two new astroturf pitches for colts’ matches and a new electric scorebox, so you’ll be well catered for.
The club runs five XIs on Saturdays, plus the Bron Eagles and Bron Casuals on Sundays, and trains at Lord’s on Sunday evenings during the winter, from early January until the start of the season. The club also competes in the ECB National Knockout Cup, the Middlesex Cup and the National Twenty20 Cup.
We are proud of the many International and County players that have represented the club over the years, including: Mike Gatting, Dilip Doshi, Dermot Reeve, Mark Alleyne, Paul McEwan, Devang Gandhi, Rajesh Maru, Mike Sturt, Ricky Fay, Alex Barnett, James Bruce, Ed Joyce, Nick Compton, Bradley Donnellan, Richard Kettleborough, Charles Robins, Darryl Cullinan, Richard Haywood, Billy Godleman, Ashok Patel, Vaughan Brown, Madhu Gupte, Jason Molins, Danny Evans, John Simpson, Glenn Phillips, Nayan Doshi, Nathan Fernandes and Nirvan Ramesh.
With three Middlesex Premier League titles, six Middlesex Cup crowns, and two victories at the Oval in the Evening Standard Trophy, we have a history steeped in honours.
The club welcomes new senior and junior players of all abilities, whether you’re a top-level cricketer, a keen club player, or thinking about returning to the game. Any enquiries should be directed to Robert Grant, Hon. Secretary at brondesburycc@gmail.com. Membership information can be found at our dedicated site: www.brondesburycc.co.uk .
The club has a large colts’ section catering for boys and girls through the age groups, working closely alongside our partner, Primrose Hill Cricket Club. We also run a Bron Academy which is designed to develop older colts into adult club cricketers.