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Bourne Cricket Club (Lincolnshire)

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Bourne Cricket Club
Bourne Abbey Lawn, home of Bourne Cricket Club and Bourne Town Football Club
Personnel
CaptainCourtney Kruger
Overseas player(s)Corey Young (Australia)
ManagerJeff Gunthorpe
Team information
Colors  Blue   Yellow
Home groundAbbey Lawn, Bourne
Capacity12,000
History
First-class debut
at Abbey Lawns
ECB Lincolnshire Premier League wins6
Rutland & District Cricket League wins1
Official websiteWebsite

Bourne Cricket Club, is an amateur cricket club based in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England. Bourn's 1st XI Team play in the ECB Lincolnshire County Board Premier League,[1] the 2nd XI compete in the South Lincs & Border League.[2] Bourne also field a Sunday XI team in the Rutland and District Cricket League,[3] a Women's team in the East Midlands Women’s Cricket League,[4] and they have an established Junior Section, who play in The Border County Cricket Association.[5][6]

Ground

Bourn's ground is at Abbey Lawn,[6] and the current groundsman is David Christmas, who has captained Lincolnshire and played England amateur cricket. The ground's highest score is 270* and was set by Peter Morgan[7] (Bourne); the highest partnership is 356 (Between Spinks 207* Fotheringham 119* and 30 extras), with the best bowling figures 9-28 set by Mark Dixon against Hartsholme CC in 2010.

History

Bourne have been League Champions six times since the Premier League was founded in 2000; winning it in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2014 and 2021. 2011 saw a hard-fought season brought down to the Bracebridge v Bourne winner takes all penultimate game, which Bourne lost, losing the league by 18 points. Fahad Masood, Pakistani International also managed to break the league wicket taking record, by 18 wickets.[8]

The club has played host to Rotary International fixtures, county games, the Lord's Taverners and Nottinghamshire. In the past 50 years the club has been a victim to arson on two occasions. On one occasion, before a Hodgkinson Cup 6's tournament, after which the tournament went ahead being based in a mobile office.[6]

The club has created professionals Luke Wright (Leicestershire, Sussex and England), Andy Afford (Nottinghamshire and England) and Richard Bates (Nottinghamshire and England women's coach who became world champions), and Joey Evison (Kent and England u19s).

References

  1. ^ "Lincolnshire County Board Premier League". lcbpl.play-cricket.com. Lincolnshire County Board Premier League. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "South Lincs & Border League". slbl.play-cricket.com. South Lincs & Border League. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Rutland and District Cricket League". rutland.play-cricket.com. Rutland and District Cricket League. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ "East Midlands Women's Cricket League". eastmidlandswomenslge.play-cricket.com. East Midlands Women’s Cricket League. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  5. ^ "The Border County Cricket Association, Lincs". highamanddistrictleague.play-cricket.com. The Border County Cricket Association, Lincs. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Bourne Cricket Club". bourne.play-cricket.com. Bourne Cricket Club. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Bourne Cricket Club - highest score". play-cricket.com. Rutland & District Cricket League. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Fahad Masood and David Gillett set new league records". bbc.co.uk. BBC Sport. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2022.