Here at Harrow Cricket Club, we are passionate and committed to promoting cricket as a way to promote physical well-being through physical activity and participation in team sport and to connect with the local community. All of this is at our picturesque ground at Payne's Folly which incorporates two playing grounds and a new enclosed nets facility.
As with any community-based sports club, running a club of this size carries with it significant operating costs. Funding is always a challenge and the Club is run with the goodwill of its volunteers and the generosity of its members and supporters.
The Club is urgently looking to raise additional funds to continue providing the local community with a family-friendly place to enjoy physical activity and team sports participation.
With the help of our experienced coaches and volunteers, we are committed to providing the best opportunities for boys, girls, men & women to enjoy cricket in family-friendly and welcoming surroundings. Inclusivity is a key principle of our offering, irrespective of age and ability.
Junior Cricket
We have junior teams covering every age group and ability level from under 8 to under 17, all managed by a team of qualified & experienced coaches. Our home ground Payne's Folly provides young players the opportunity to develop by playing on some of the very best junior pitches in the county. We are firmly committed to ensuring that the club provides a safe, friendly and enjoyable experience for all.
Women & Girls Cricket
We have cricket sessions and activities specifically tailored for women and girls. This is comprised of a full women's cricket and girls cricket programme with more than 50 playing members. This programme is for all ages & ability levels, with coaching in the summer and winter months, including matches during the summer.
Men's Cricket
All five of our Saturday XI's play in the Middlesex County Cricket League.
U19 - U21 Cricket
We firmly believe that for junior players cricket shouldn't just stop once they start taking GCSE's or once they are no longer colts. For their continued development and enjoyment of the game it is important to have a bridge between colts cricket and adult cricket. This is why we have our Harrow Hurricanes U19 & U21 teams.