A warm welcome is extended by everyone at Nazeing Common Cricket Club.
Established in 1883, we are a friendly club running two sides on a Saturday and two sides on a Sunday. We play regular mid-week fixtures, and have a thriving colts section.
Our ground is in the middle of the countryside, and is only used for cricket - the boundary is the farmer's field. With a fully-equipped clubhouse, four nets, great childrens facilities, Nazeing Common is an ideal place to play and watch cricket.
We play both league (Herts and Essex Cricket League) and friendly cricket, and are pleased to be able to accommodate players of all ages and standards. We have junior teams in leagues at under 10, 11, 13, and 15, and an ambition to field a regular girls XI.
If you would like to play for Nazeing Common, arrange a fixture against one of our teams, or just come and watch a game of cricket in a friendly envirionment, we look forward to hearing from you.

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