About
Marlow Cricket Club has a rich history dating back to the 19th century. Founded in 1829, it is one of the oldest cricket clubs in Buckinghamshire. The club has a strong tradition of cricketing excellence and has produced many talented cricketers over the years.
Originally located at the top of High Street in Marlow, the club moved to its current location at Pound Lane in 1871. The ground at Pound Lane was once a meadow owned by Sir William Clayton. Throughout the late 19th century and early 20th century, Marlow Cricket Club flourished, with many talented cricketers representing the club. The club was also involved in notable matches, including a game against a touring Australian team in 1880.
During World War II, the club's facilities were used by the military, and many of its members served in the armed forces. After the war, the club was rebuilt and continued to thrive, with the 1950s and 60s being particularly successful decades.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Marlow Cricket Club experienced significant growth and expansion. The club's facilities were improved and modernised, and a strong youth development programme was established. This programme has produced many talented young cricketers who have gone on to represent the club's senior teams.
In recent years, Marlow Cricket Club has enjoyed success in local leagues and competitions. The club also continues to invest in its facilities, with plans to further develop its ground and pavilion. Marlow Cricket Club remains an active and vibrant part of the local community, providing opportunities for cricketers of all ages and abilities to enjoy the sport.
With its rich history and commitment to excellence, Marlow Cricket Club looks set to continue its success for many years to come.

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