About Moseley Cricket Club
Scorer’s Cricket Ground on Streetsbrook Road in Shirley has been home to Moseley Cricket Club for over 50 years. The Club are one of the founders of the Birmingham and District Cricket League, the oldest cricket league in the world.
The Club has enjoyed considerable success in the Birmingham and District Cricket League, being past champions throghout the League's history the most recent being in 2023. The club has also won the Warwickshire Sunday League and Warwick Trophy on numerous occasions.
In 1980 the Club won the National Club Cricket Knockout Trophy playing at Lords in the final.
Today the 1st XI plays in the Birmingham and District Premier Cricket League whilst the 2nd 3rd XI and 4th XI compete in the Warwickshire County Cricket League.
The Club has a thriving Junior Cricket section and is fully compliant with England and Wales Cricket Board standards and holds a current Club-Mark certificate. Teams from under 9 to under 17 play in a variety of competitions.
The Club proactively seeks to promote and enable cricket for Girls and Women and would welcome new women members of all ages and abilities. Here’s a quote from Marie Kelly former captain of Warwickshire Ladies Cricket Team, "Moseley Cricket Club has played a vital role in the development of women’s and girl’s cricket within Warwickshire."
The Cricket Club plays host throughout the season to various organisations including the Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Warwickshire Cricket Board, Birmingham University Men and Ladies Cricket.
In 2022 the Club was chosen as a training venue for the womens cricket teams participating in the Commonwealth Games 2022. Commonwealth Games Cricket Manager Holly Colvin says, "Moseley Cricket Club was selected because the application was supported by the England and Wales Cricket Board who invested heavily in order to upgrade facilities to an international standard".
Membership Enquiries for playing and social members are always welcome.
Scorer’s Cricket Ground on Streetsbrook Road in Shirley has been home to Moseley Cricket Club for over 50 years. The Club are one of the founders of the Birmingham and District Cricket League, the oldest cricket league in the world.
The Club has enjoyed considerable success in the Birmingham and District Cricket League, being past champions throghout the League's history the most recent being in 2023. The club has also won the Warwickshire Sunday League and Warwick Trophy on numerous occasions.
In 1980 the Club won the National Club Cricket Knockout Trophy playing at Lords in the final.
Today the 1st XI plays in the Birmingham and District Premier Cricket League whilst the 2nd 3rd XI and 4th XI compete in the Warwickshire County Cricket League.
The Club has a thriving Junior Cricket section and is fully compliant with England and Wales Cricket Board standards and holds a current Club-Mark certificate. Teams from under 9 to under 17 play in a variety of competitions.
The Club proactively seeks to promote and enable cricket for Girls and Women and would welcome new women members of all ages and abilities. Here’s a quote from Marie Kelly former captain of Warwickshire Ladies Cricket Team, "Moseley Cricket Club has played a vital role in the development of women’s and girl’s cricket within Warwickshire."
The Cricket Club plays host throughout the season to various organisations including the Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Warwickshire Cricket Board, Birmingham University Men and Ladies Cricket.
In 2022 the Club was chosen as a training venue for the womens cricket teams participating in the Commonwealth Games 2022. Commonwealth Games Cricket Manager Holly Colvin says, "Moseley Cricket Club was selected because the application was supported by the England and Wales Cricket Board who invested heavily in order to upgrade facilities to an international standard".
Membership Enquiries for playing and social members are always welcome.