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Richmond Cricket Club (Melbourne)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Richmond Cricket Club is an Australian cricket club based in Glen Waverley in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The club plays in the Victorian Premier Cricket Association.

Founded in 1854, the Richmond Cricket Club home ground was for most of its history the Richmond Cricket Ground (better known as the Punt Road Oval), a few hundred metres to the east of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It was a founding member of the Victorian District/Premier Cricket competition in 1906/07.

In 2011, the club moved its home base from Richmond to Central Reserve in Glen Waverley. It continued to be known as Richmond until the 2012/13 season. From the 2013/14 season until the 2019/20 season, the club traded as the Monash Tigers but legally remained known as the Richmond Cricket Club. Since the start of the 2020/21 season the club returned to the "Richmond Cricket Club" name while still playing out of Central Reserve.[1]

Australian Test cricketers

English Test Cricketers

Netherlands cricketers

Club achievements

Championships

  • 1st XI Premiers: 6 (1946/47, 1976/77, 1982/83, 1989/90, 1999/2000, 2011/12) (White Ball Premiers 2014/15)
  • 2nd XI Premiers: 12 (1914/15, 1926/27, 1931/32, 1937/38, 1946/47, 1950/51, 1959/60, 1979/80, 1985/86, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 2014/15)
  • 3rd XI Premiers: 5 (1952/53, 1971/72, 1988/89, 1998/99, 2006/07,2020/21)
  • 4th XI Premiers: 1 (2016/17)

Innings Records

Individual Achievements

Batting records

  • Most Runs (Career): J.A. Ledward 7,726
  • Most Runs (Season): J.A. Ledward 834 – 1938/9
  • Highest Score (Innings): S. Morris 280 v. St Kilda 1881/2

Bowling records

  • Most Wickets (Career): G.C. Paterson 505
  • Most Wickets (Season): G.C. Paterson 73 – 1965/66
  • Best Figures (Innings): C. Manion 10/72 v. East Melbourne 1880/81
  • Best Figures (Match): W.L. Kelly 11/29 (6/13 & 5/16) v. Northcote 1908/09

Wicket-Keeping Records

  • Most Dismissals (Career): D.R. Cowper 588 (524 catches 64 stumpings)
  • Most Dismissals (Season): G.J. Holland 51 (51 catches) 1999/2000
  • Most Dismissals (Innings): G.J. Holland 7 (7 catches) v Camberwell Magpies 1997/98
  • Most Dismissals (Match): G.J. Holland 10 (10 catches) v Camberwell Magpies 1997/98

References

  1. ^ "The roar of the Monash Tigers". Waverley Leader. Waverley, VIC. 10 September 2013. p. 43.

External links

Further reading

  • Tyson, Frank (1987). The history of the Richmond Cricket Club. Hawthorn: Hudson Publishing. ISBN 0-949873-12-8.
  • Taylor, Percy (1954). Richmond's 100 years of cricket. South Melbourne: Meehan.
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