THE VIRTUAL CLUBHOUSE

Welcome to the virtual clubhouse for the West Norfolk Cricket Club; which as a gentlemen’s cricket club has achieved over 120 years of cricket.

The club was based at Hunstanton Recreation Ground for many years, has fixtures in and around Norfolk, and also overseas tours. Fixtures are all day, half-day and 20/20 evening games. Members request to play when they so wish.

The club has strong local ties, especially with Norfolk farming families, with a sizeable, friendly and welcoming membership. It has always be an enjoyable club to play for, with great spirit on and off the field.  Many members have performed honourably for the County, with whom the club has a close association.

Do enjoy the website and if you wish to know more or play, please contact us, you will be made welcome.

Wally Hammond
President

TESTIMONIALS

  • BEST TOUR EVER!

        

    "I had the greatest week away with the club on tour!
    Robert Gurney
  •     "Any newcomers are always made to feel welcome and included!"
    Richard Stanton
  • BEST CLUB IN NORFOLK.

         "West Norfolk CC is by far the greatest club in the area. It is such a welcoming and friendly club."
    James Holden
  •      "As a guest of West Norfolk CC for the "La Manga Tour" I had a wonderful and memorable time and look forward to a repeat."
    Ed De Vere Hunt

MATCH REPORTS

Youth and experience lost to grit and pensioner determination to see an aging Holkham side nearly beaten by a very useful WNCC. With four players under the under 16 and some senior pro’s we nearly did it. Winning the toss and putting them in Holkham crumbled to 214 all out.

The annual Castle Rising Match started in sunny conditions with most of the team arriving late from the local pub. Nevertheless, WNCC , having lost the toss, started brightly in the field with a pacey opening spell from Will Means.

The annual Castle Rising Match started in sunny conditions with most of the team arriving late from the local pub. Nevertheless, WNCC , having lost the toss, started brightly in the field with a pacey opening spell from Will Means. The wicket was relatively slow but Castle Rising made steady progress putting on 50 for the first wicket.

Youth and experience lost to grit and pensioner determination to see an aging Holkham side nearly beaten by a very useful WNCC. With four players under the under 16 and some senior pro’s we nearly did it. Winning the toss and putting them in Holkham crumbled to 214 all out.