Haslingden Cricket Club

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Haslingden Cricket Club
Sport cricket
League Lancashire League
Home groundBentgate, Haslingden, Lancashire
Professionalto be confirmed for 2021
2019 League Position4th

Haslingden Cricket Club is a cricket club in the Lancashire League, which plays its home games at Bentgate in Haslingden. For the 2020 and 2021 seasons its captain is Jordan Shannon. For the first time post war, the club did not employ a professional for the shortened 2020 season owing to the Coronavirus pandemic. [1] The club has won the league on 12 occasions and the cup on 5. [2] It has employed professionals including George Headley, Clive Lloyd and Dennis Lillee. [3] Another notable professional was West Indian opening batsman Phil Simmons. Ian Austin went on to have a successful career with Lancashire and England. Played for Haslingden as both an amateur and professional having started his career at Haslingden as a junior.

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References

  1. Haslingden CC at lancashireleague.com
  2. League records at lancashireleague.com
  3. Haslingden professionals at lancashireleague.com