Cricket Society

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Cricket Society

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        Dates of existence

        fl. Nov 1971

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        In November 1971, the first mention of the cricket society was through an advertisement persuading students to join, with training being based at Chiswick, Quintin Hogg Memorial Ground. In March 1972, there is again an advertisement for anyone interested in forming the cricket society with the possibility of a fixture being arranged. Occasionally, members trained at the indoor net practice at Alf Gover Cricket School in Wandsworth from 2.30pm-4.30pm. In June 1980, the society entered the B.P.S.A Cup quarter final by defeating Plymouth.

        In October 1980, the society was able to use the facilities at the famous Lords Cricket Ground for winter indoor training.

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        Polytechnic of Central London Students' Union (1970-1992) (1970-1992)

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