Click the link below for the Chelmsford CC website.
Chelmsford CC Website
Chelmsford are, historically, one of the biggest and most successful clubs in the Essex League. We currently field 6 Saturday sides (1st through 5th XI's in Essex League) and 2 Sunday sides during the season. This allows us to cater for cricketers of all abilities.
In 2008 we saw a dramatic end to the season, with the 1st XI clinching promotion to the Premier League in their last game, away against Basildon and Pitsea. This topped another fine all round season, with the 3rd XI winning their second Premier League title in a row. Perhaps the team performance of the year came from the 4XI, who remained unbeaten on their to winning the 3rd XI Division Three title and promotion. The 5th and 6th teams enjoyed success through the season, prompting the club to contemplate entering the 5th XI into the League for the 2009 season.
The 2007 season was an especially successful one, with the Saturday 2nd XI, 3rd XI and 4th XI winning their respective Premier Division titles. Our Under-13 side made it to the final of the Peter Coe cup, which was held at the County Ground in Chelmsford. Here they lost out to a strong Wanstead side. Off the pitch, Chelmer park saw the installation of two outdoor nets in the summer of 2007, of which substantial use has already been made.
Chelmsford CC have an existing site at www.chelmsfordcc.co.uk

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