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Cork County Cricket Club is Munster's largest and most successful cricket club located on the Mardyke in the heart of Cork City. The club was founded in 1874 but cricket has been played here as far back as 1850. We cater for all age groups and abilities from the U-11 Youths through to Senior level. Cork County competes in both the Munster and Leinster league and cup competitions and has produced a number of former internationals at both under-age and senior levels. The Mardyke has always been and continues to be the hub of cricket in Munster. #CCCC

Club Social: Talha’s Tandoori Night

The first big social night of 2018 sees Clubman of the Year, Talha Kayani, turning chef for the night (with the help of our sponsors Lavish) to serve up a feast of Asian cuisine including [...]

County face Cork derby in 2018 Senior Cup opener

The 2018 Munster Cup draws have been made with some tricky ties awaiting Cork County next summer including Cork derby against Cork Harlequins in the Senior Cup Quarter Final. WeAreCounty  Senior Cup:  Quarter-Final: v Cork Harlequins (A) Senior [...]

Cawley named in Ireland U19 World Cup squad

Congratulations to our talented all-rounder Aaron Cawley on his selection for the Cricket Ireland 15-man squad for next month’s ICC U19 World Cup in New Zealand. This is a fantastic achievement for the young Tipperary man making him the first Munster [...]

Hassett named 1st Team Captain for 2018

A reasonably well attended meeting saw three new captains elected for next season with Cormac Hassett taking the 1st XI captaincy reins from Stephan Grobler while Scott McNamarra and Talha Kayani take over the 2nd XI and 3rd XI, respectively.

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