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Chislehurst and West Kent Cricket Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Chislehurst Cricket Club
Chislehurst Cricket Club was based in Chislehurst, Kent, and played several major cricket matches in the 18th century. Its home venue was at Chislehurst Common.
==Major cricket==
Chislehurst is first recorded as a major cricket team in July 1738 when it played London in a game that "turned several times" until finally being won by London.〔Waghorn, ''Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730-1773)'', p.20.〕〔(From Lad's to Lord's – 1738 ). Retrieved 28 June 2009.〕 A rematch was quickly arranged and took place at the Artillery Ground a week later. Chislehurst won this game by 5 wickets and so a decider took place in September. This was at the Artillery Ground and was won by London.
Chislehurst played London each season from 1738 to 1741.〔Waghorn, ''The Dawn of Cricket'', p.15-16.〕 In 1743, a combined Chislehurst and Bromley XI played London in two matches〔Ashley-Cooper, ''At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742-1751''〕 and, in 1746, a combined Chislehurst and London team played Addington.〔Waghorn, ''The Dawn of Cricket'', p.17.〕

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