Hampstead Cricket Club


Hampstead Cricket Club is a cricket club in London. The team was formed in 1865, and have played their home games at Lymington Road in West Hampstead since 1877. The men's 1st XI play in the Middlesex Premier League which they have won twice, most recently in 2015.

Past players

In 1886, future England captain Andrew Stoddart scored a then record 485 in one day for Hampstead against Stoics. On Sunday 3 May 2015, Andrew Strauss unveiled a statue of Stoddart commemorating this event, as part of the club's 150th anniversary celebrations.
Leading nineteenth-century Australia bowler Fred Spofforth played for the club between 1891 and 1905, taking 951 wickets.
Japanese international cricketer Shizuka Miyaji played for the Women's 1st XI in the 2019 season. She scored 146 runs in a league match against Ashford Cricket Club, setting a new club record for the highest individual score by a woman for Hampstead Cricket Club.

Honours

As of the start of the 2019 season, Hampstead field five senior men's teams in Saturday league cricket, and two senior women's teams in Sunday league cricket. The men's 1st, 2nd and 3rd XIs all play in the top division of their respective Middlesex League competitions.
The club also field numerous age-group teams for both boys and girls.

First XI league records

Hampstead joined the Middlesex County Cricket League in 1980 and since then the following records have been set: