Richmond Green cricket ground
{{Short description|English cricket ground}}
{{Use British English|date=September 2016}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2016}}
{{Infobox cricket ground
| ground = Richmond Green cricket ground
| image = The Cricketers, The Green, Richmond, Surrey.jpg
| imagesize = 150
| caption = The Cricketers pub on Richmond Green
| location = Richmond, London
| home club = Richmond Cricket Club (c.1666–1743); village teams associated with The Prince's Head pub and The Cricketers pub (currently)
| county club = Surrey
| established = by 1666
}}
Richmond Green cricket ground, on The Green at Richmond, London, has been a venue for cricket matches since the 17th century. The earliest reference dates from May 1666 and some top-class matches were played there in the first half of the 18th century. A match in 1731, which culminated in a riot, is the earliest in cricket history of which team scores are known. The result of a match in July 1741 is the sport's earliest known tie.
History
The earliest reference to cricket on The Green is from May 1666 when Sir Robert Paston, a resident of Richmond, wrote a letter to his wife and mentioned that their son had taken part in "a game of criquett (sic) on Richmond Green".{{cite web |url=https://norfolkrecordofficeblog.org/2016/06/30/cricket-in-19th-century-norfolk-the-legend-of-fuller-pilch/ |title=Cricket in 19th century Norfolk: the legend of Fuller Pilch |publisher=Norfolk Record Office |date=30 June 2016 |access-date=30 March 2022}} The source includes a photograph of the actual letter.
The first match that is definitely known to have been played on The Green was between Surrey and Middlesex in June 1730. Surrey won but no details have survived.{{sfn|Waghorn|1899|p=1}}{{sfn|ACS|1981|p=19}}
The following year, on 23 August, a match between Mr Chambers' XI (a Richmond team) and the Duke of Richmond's XI (a Sussex team) is the earliest in cricket history of which team scores are known. Richmond's XI totalled 79 runs in their first innings and Chambers' XI replied with 119 to take a first innings lead of 40. Richmond's XI were all out for 72 in their second innings, so Chambers' XI needed 33 to win. The game ended promptly at a pre-agreed time when Chambers' XI had "four or five more to have come in" and needed "about 8 to 10 notches". The result was, therefore, a draw and this caused a fracas among the crowd who were incensed by the prompt finish because the Duke of Richmond had arrived late and delayed the start of the game. The riot resulted in some of Richmond's players "having their shirts tore off their backs: and 'tis said a law suit will commence about the play". The stake was 200 guineas.{{sfn|ACS|1981|p=20}}{{sfn|Buckley|1935|p=6}}{{sfn|Maun|2009|pp=51–52}}{{sfn|Waghorn|1899|pp=3–4}}
On 22 July 1741, a match between Surrey and London resulted in cricket's earliest known tie.{{sfn|Waghorn|1899|p=27}}{{sfn|ACS|1981|p=20}}{{sfn|Maun|2009|p=106}}
The first time Richmond Cricket Club are known to have played on The Green was on 4 July 1743 when a combined Richmond & Kingston team was defeated by London. The noted Kent player Robert Colchin guested for London and the match is his earliest recorded mention.{{sfn|ACS|1981|p=21}}{{sfn|Ashley-Cooper|1900|p=21}}{{sfn|Maun|2009|p=121}} Later matches on The Green involved the Richmond club against other parish teams – for example, Chertsey in 1761, 1765 and 1771; Kingston in 1767; and Montpelier in 1799 and 1800.{{sfn|ACS|1981|pp=23–30}}
Present day
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The Green is presently home to two village cricket teams each affiliated to two of Richmond's pubs, The Prince's Head and The Cricketers. Midweek matches are contested in the modern limited overs format of Twenty20 usually on a Tuesday or Thursdays, where surrounding village teams compete for the Len Smith Charity Shield.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}}
References
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Bibliography
- {{cite book |last=ACS |author-link=Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians |title=A Guide to Important Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles 1709–1863 |year=1981 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham |url=https://archive.acscricket.com/match_guides/bi_imp_match_guide_2nd_ed/1/index.html}}
- {{cite book |last=Ashley-Cooper |first=F. S. |author-link=F. S. Ashley-Cooper |title=At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742–1751 |year=1900 |work=Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game |publisher=Cricket Magazine |location=London |oclc=28863559}}
- {{cite book |last=Buckley |first=G. B. |author-link=G. B. Buckley |title=Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}}
- {{cite book |last=Maun |first=Ian |author-link=Ian Maun |title=From Commons to Lord's, Volume One: 1700 to 1750 |year=2009 |publisher=Roger Heavens |isbn=978-1-900592-52-9}}
- {{cite book |last=Waghorn |first=H. T. |author-link=H. T. Waghorn |title=Cricket Scores, Notes, &c. From 1730–1773 |year=1899 |publisher=Blackwood |location=Edinburgh |isbn=978-09-47821-17-3}}
Further reading
- {{cite book |last=Birley |first=Derek |author-link=Derek Birley |title=A Social History of English Cricket |year=1999 |publisher=Aurum Press Ltd |location=London |isbn=978-18-54107-10-7}}
- {{cite book |last=Bowen |first=Rowland |author-link=Rowland Bowen |title=Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development |year=1970 |publisher=Eyre & Spottiswoode |location=London |isbn=978-04-13278-60-9}}
- {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |author-link=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=London |isbn=978-00-07183-64-7}}
- {{cite book |last=Underdown |first=David |author-link=David Underdown |title=Start of Play |year=2000 |publisher=Allen Lane |location=Westminster |isbn=978-07-13993-30-1}}
External links
- [http://www.richmondcricketclub.com/ Richmond Cricket Club official website]
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