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EPPING CRICKET CLUB established 1865 and ECB Clubmark registered 

3 Saturday sides in the SHEPHERD NEAME ESSEX LEAGUE
 a Sunday XI and colts section for boys/girls

Main contacts:
Chairman: John Brades - john.brades@mag4.co.uk
Secretary: Chris Ellis - christopherellis174@btinternet.com
Media and Recruitment: Matthew Barrett - matthewbarrett86@gmail.com

For information about joining the club as a playing or social member (adults and colts) go to 
JOIN US

Epping CC is also on facebook



For the latest information about what is going on at the club go to NEWS
You can also visit our ECB website 
EPPING PLAY CRICKET

Epping CC is accredited to the
Jack Petchey Foundation

 

We have been grant funded by the
Awards for All programme 



Below are some pictures of our beautiful ground in Lower Bury Lane - home to Epping CC for more than a century 

For more images of club events and members go to the PHOTO GALLERIES


Cricket luverly cricket June 2006

Epping CC Saturday 1st XI 2009 
The opening of the new pavillion in 1896

Epping Cc v The Presidents XI in 1956

First XI in 2005

2009/10 SEASON NOTICES

Bill Stock and Charlie Knight RIP
The club sadly lost two of its greatest supporters and players who passed away in the close season. Both will be greatly missed for the amazing continuing support to the club after their distinguished playing career ended. Bill was an ever present fixture supporting the club as a spectator after a fantastic playing career as a hard-hitting all-rounder. Charlie was the English Shane Warne of his generation bamboozling batsmen with extraordinary leg spin. His good humour off the pitch will also be sadly missed.

2008 SEASON NOTICES

Dave Westall RIP
Epping Cricket Club member Dave Westall sadly passed away at too young an age after a motor cycle accident in April 2008. Dave followed in his father's and uncle's fine footsteps in playing for the club and had come up the ranks from being a colt to playing in our 1st XI. He is sadly missed at the club as a larger than life presence and highly competent cricketer capable of destroying any attack with his forceful batting. Many Epping CC members attended his funeral and Dave's ashes were scattered on the square at Lower Bury Lane. Our thoughts are still with his family and close friends.

Epping v Germany
The May weather deprived of us Epping's most distinguished fixture in years - a game v the German national side. Former Epping CC member James "Eggie" Eggleston, now living near Frankfurt, is a member of the German national squad and arranged a game against Epping as part of a pre-season tour. Torrential rain did for the fixture but Epping CC were proud to play host to the German national side for a practice session on our wet outfield and arranged nets at Chelmsford and follow-on fixtures v Bishop's Stortford and Loughton for them.