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Page last update July 19, 2008

Welcome to the Fives Cricket Club website

League results & latest team stats now available

Friendly games coming up; Sunday 20 July 2008 Fives CC away to New Calypsonians CC 2pm start (Friendly)

League games coming up; Saturday 26 July 2008; 1st XI away to Sri Lankan Cavaliers CC & 2nd XI home to Sri Lankan Cavaliers CC 2nd XI

Outdoor nets to be held every Wednesday at Old Minch CC from 6.15pm - all members welcome. Contact Praf for further details!

See news page for league changes and registration forms

Club 1/2 & full sleeve jumpers will be available to buy soon
Please see News page for updates......

 

Fives CC play in the TRAILFINDERS Middlesex Championship under the name of Old Minchendians CC on Saturday.

Please go to http://www.middlesexchampionship.freeserve.co.uk for further information.

We also play Sunday friendlies as Fives CC.

New players and Sunday fixtures welcome. Please go to the "contact us" page for contact details.

View from a past player


With the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the country had been divided into different Civil Defence Zones.

The North London area in which Palmers Green was situated was designated

as F5 and the Head Quarters was at the Hazelwood Lane sports ground,

where a concrete shelter was built and where all the local wardens were based.

During the days of the Blitz there was obviously not much time for relaxing,

but when things eased off a bit,

the members would indulge in sports and pastimes to while away the hours.

So in 1941, it was decided to form a club on a proper basis and what better than Fives (F5).

So was born the Fives Sports and Social Club.

The club was mainly tennis and social in those days, with cricket just a small section of the club.

By 1960 the club had over 100 members, of which 14 made up the cricket section.

There were 57 tennis members, 15 table tennis members and 25 social members.

A great change took place in season 1965-66.

With the break up of the tennis section due to lack of interest, the cricket section decided to go alone.

Thus was born Fives Cricket Club.

Consequently another momentous change for season 1972-73,

when Royal Northern Hospital amalgamated with Fives to remain as Fives Cricket Club.

Until 1972 we only had a Sunday Team. The ground for both Saturday and Sunday was Hazelwood Lane.

 

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