The Club is situated in the beautiful village of Bray, Berkshire, on the banks of the Thames, overlooked by the Church of St Michael. The main ground is widely acknowledged as one of the most picturesque in the country. Records of cricket at Bray go back over 260 years. The Club is now one of the most go-ahead and lively cricket clubs in the county.
We have five teams in the Morrant Thames Valley League, and boys and girls teams in the Berkshire Colts Cricket League. As well as a Ladies XI and Sunday friendly XI. The senior side has won the Thames Valley League twice, and our colts sides are among the best in the county, with teams playing across Under 9 - Under 19s including girls' teams.
We have five teams in the Morrant Thames Valley League, and boys and girls teams in the Berkshire Colts Cricket League. As well as a Ladies XI and Sunday friendly XI. The senior side has won the Thames Valley League twice, and our colts sides are among the best in the county, with teams playing across Under 9 - Under 19s including girls' teams.
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The Club runs five teams on a Saturday in the Morrant Thames Valley League and one friendly side on a Sunday. In 2019, we also fielded a Saturday 6th XI on several occasions and look to build on this in 2020 and beyond. The club also has a Ladies XI setup since 2016 who play in the Home Counties Women's League.
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The club is delighted to introduce a new ladies section to complement the well-accomplished girls section for the 2016 season. It was always planned for the club to have a ladies section and we are delighted that the town's current ladies team decided to join us.
Chairman Tameena Hussain who has part co-ordinated the move says "Wanting to make ladies cricket locally sustainable long-term, it made sense to come here to enable girls to continue through the ranks at one club".This season will provide more of the same but with a bigger focus on future plans developing ladies cricket.
Chairman Tameena Hussain who has part co-ordinated the move says "Wanting to make ladies cricket locally sustainable long-term, it made sense to come here to enable girls to continue through the ranks at one club".This season will provide more of the same but with a bigger focus on future plans developing ladies cricket.
The Girls section at Maidenhead & Bray Cricket Club was founded in 2012 and is already one of the leading Girls' sections in Berkshire. Our goal is to be known as the leading club for Girls cricket in Berkshire by 2018. Our U12s won the BYCL County Championship in 2013 and our U14s were crowned County Champions in 2014.
The aim of Maidenhead & Bray Colts Cricket Section is to encourage boys and girls to enjoy playing cricket, and through good instruction of skills and practices in a fun and safe environment, develop quality cricketers who want to progress from the Colts Section into the senior teams and beyond.
The club achieved the ECB "Clubmark" accreditation in 2004 and Maidenhead & Bray will be yet again a "focus" club for Berkshire in 2020, especially in girls cricket.We have a membership now in excess of 200 with training during the week. Nets and coaching are led by ECB Qualified coaches and we have several ECB Level 1 coaches and Level 2 coaches who run coaching sessions.
The club achieved the ECB "Clubmark" accreditation in 2004 and Maidenhead & Bray will be yet again a "focus" club for Berkshire in 2020, especially in girls cricket.We have a membership now in excess of 200 with training during the week. Nets and coaching are led by ECB Qualified coaches and we have several ECB Level 1 coaches and Level 2 coaches who run coaching sessions.