East Bierley CC Website - http://eastbierleycricketclub.com/
EBCC was founded in 1865, playing its earliest cricket on a plot of land known
as The Shay, behind the New Inn. Later a field was leased on its present South
View Road site which was part of Lord Savile's estate.
Development moved apace and the sloping field was leveled out creating an
embankment view over the playing field area towards the Pennines. Dressing
rooms, scoreboard and tea pavilion were erected and in 1933 a clubroom was
opened to complete the facilities.
Modern amenities have replaced the early functional buildings and an automated
scoreboard, well equipped dressing rooms, a comfortable modern tea pavilion
and licensed club lounge have established East Bierley as a well furnished
sports and social venue.
Early cricket was very successful as we won the Bradford and District Cricket
League in 1895, 1898 and 1899. Entry to the renowned Bradford Cricket League
in 1912 saw us challenged to repeat former glories but we dropped out of the
league for the three years of 1925 to 1927. Then after being runners-up in the
Heavy Woollen Cup in 1927 we returned to the Bradford League in 1928. Our
first success came in 1944 when the 2nd XI won The Priestley Shield.
EBCC's 1st XI recorded its initial success in 1981 but then
achieved in great style in taking the Bradford League double of Division One
Championship and a Priestley Cup win to round off a remarkable year. We have
won both several times since then and our honours boards relate the success
consistently achieved in the last 30 years by both 1st and
2nd XI teams.
EBCC achieved fame in 1979 when it won the National Village Cricket
Championship at Lord's - the pinnacle of our success.
The Bradford League is recognized as a premier competition. History shows that
many great cricketers have played the game at this local level. International
legends such as Jack Hobbs, Len Hutton and Learie Constantine are among these.
East Bierley has been served by several great players who achieved the highest
level. In 2009 our 1st XI will once again be led by Gavin Hamilton
of Scotland, England, Yorkshire and Durham. Our 2nd XI will seek to
keep up recent years of success led by Matt Anderson.
Junior cricket is a priority at EBCC and we have teams at under 11, under 13,
under 15 and under 17 levels with a qualified, vetted coach. Success has been
achieved at these levels too along with local and national achievements at
senior indoor cricket.