Stand Cricket Club

Stand Cricket Club, established in 1853, is situated between Hamilton Road and Higher Lane in Whitefield, Bury, Greater Manchester. The Club was a member of the Central Lancashire League between 1993 and 2004, then moved to the Lancashire County League for the 2005 season. Since joining the LCL the club have won the Walkden Cup (2008), the Hulme Trophy (2009), the 2nd XI Last Six Competition (2010) and the 3rd XI League, the Bryden Trophy (2006, 2007, 2008).

For the 2018 season the club will be running three senior teams and five junior teams (U9s, U11s, U13s, U15s, and U18s).

Famous players have included Warren Hegg of Lancashire County Cricket Club and England.

Club honours list

1XI

  • 1941 Lancashire and Cheshire Champions
  • 1951 Lancashire and Cheshire Champions
  • 1961 Lancashire and Cheshire Champions and Walkden cup winners Saville Whittle Shield winners
  • 1962 Walken Cup Winners
  • 1988 Hough Shield Winners
  • 1989 Hough Shield Runners Up
  • 2008 Walkden Cup Winners

2XI

  • 1977 Hulme cup winners
  • 1985 Lancs and Cheshire 1st Division Champions Hulme cup runners Up
  • 1988 Lancs and Cheshire 2nd Division winners
  • 2009 Hulme Trophy Winners
  • 2010 LCL Last Six Competition Winners

3XI

  • 1982 North Manchester 3rd Division Winners Stokes Cup Winners
  • 1983 Hodgson Cup Runners up
  • 1990 North Manchester 2nd Division Runners Up
  • 1991 Hodson Cup Winners
  • 1999 North Manchester 3rd Division Runners Up
  • 2002 Stokes Cup Runners Up
  • 2003 CLL Division and Cup winners
  • 2006 LCC Division winners
  • 2007 LCC Division winners
  • 2008 LCC Division winners

U18s

  • 1978 Greenhaugh Cup Runners up
  • 1979 Division Runners up
  • 1980 Greenhaulgh Cup winners
  • 1984 Division Winners and Cup Winners
  • 2007 Greenhaughs Cup Winners

Other awards

  • 2009 LCL Sportsmanship Trophy

Professionals and Overseas Amateurs

Professionals

  • 1981-1984 Jim Kenyon (Eng)
  • 1985 Steve Burnage (Eng)
  • 1986-1988 Dave Parsons (Eng)
  • 1989-1990 Franny Daly (Eng)
  • 1991 Dave Townley (Aus)
  • 1992 Andy Williams (Eng)
  • 1993–1998 Mick Warden (Aus)
  • 1999 Sampath (SL)
  • 2000–2001 Brad Flegg (SA)
  • 2002–2003 Martin Hegg (Eng)
  • 2004–2005 John Seedle (Eng)
  • 2006–2007 Trent Scott (Aus)
  • 2008 Naranjan Kumara (SL)
  • 2009–2010 Amila Weththasinghe (SL)
  • 2011 James Cutt (Eng)

Overseas Amateurs

  • 1984 Dave Townley (Aus)
  • 1993 Geoff Nelson (Aus)
  • 1994-1995 Dean Temple (Aus)
  • 2001 Josh McClean (Aus)

References


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