Port Adelaide Cricket Club is a cricket club in Adelaide, South Australia. Its home oval is the Port Reserve, Port Adelaide.[1]
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Colors | White & Black |
Founded | 1893 |
Home ground | Port Reserve |
The club was founded in 1893.[2] Port Adelaide has played in the South Australian Grade Cricket League since 1897.[1]
History
editNewspaper records show that a Port Adelaide cricket team existed in the early 1860s. The team competed briefly in the Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association before forming a local league, the Port Adelaide Cricket Association in 1882–83.
William Whitridge proposed Port Adelaide at the annual meeting of the SACA in September 1885 but the motion was defeated due to the lack of available grounds. They were admitted for season 1893–94, and in 1896 combined with the Australs to play as Port-Australs for one final season.
The club was officially formed at a meeting at the Friendly Societies' Room in July 1897.[3]
SA A-Grade Cricket Premierships
edit- 1927–1928
- 1928–1929
- 1929–1930
- 1967–1968
- 2013–2014
- 2023–2024
International representatives
editTest Cricket
editPort Adelaide Cricket Club members who have played test cricket include
- Mark Benson (England men)[1]
- Phillip DeFreitas (England men)[1][2]
- Annette Fellows (Australia women[1][2]
- Eric Freeman (Australia men)[1][2]
- Lyn Fullston (Australia women)[1][2]
- Algy Gehrs (Australia men)[1]
- Neil Hawke (Australia men)[1][2]
- Ernie Jones (Australia men)[1]
- Brendon Julian (Australia men)[1] (at the Australian Cricket Academy, Henley Beach, South Australia)[2]
- Justin Langer (Australia men)[1] (at the Australian Cricket Academy, Henley Beach, South Australia)[2]
- Jack O'Connor(Australia men)[1]
- Karen Rolton (Australia women)[1][2]
- Emma Sampson (Australia women)[1][2]
- Sarah Taylor (England Women)[4]
- Isabelle Tsakiris (Australia women)[1]
- Tim Wall (Australia men)[1]
- Jason Roy (England men) World Cup Winner
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Port Adelaide Cricket Club" (PDF). South Australian Cricket Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 February 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "History of the Port Adelaide Cricket Club". Port Adelaide Cricket Club. Archived from the original on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ "Port Adelaide Cricket Club". Port Adelaide Cricket Club. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ^ "Sarah Taylor makes historic appearance in men grade cricket match". ABC News (Australia). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.