St Kilda Cricket Club
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Personnel | |
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Captain | Adam J Crosthwaite |
Team information | |
Founded | 1855 |
Home ground | Junction Oval |
St Kilda Cricket Club is a cricket club playing in Victorian Premier Cricket, the elite club cricket competition in Melbourne, Australia.The club's home ground is the St Kilda Cricket Ground, more commonly known as Junction Oval.
History
The club was founded in 1855, beginning as an amateur club.[1]
It played its first season of premier cricket in 1906–07. It is the second-most successful club in the competition with 18 first-XI premierships and 52 premierships across all grades.
The club's colours, as adopted in the 1915/16 season, are red, black and yellow. The colours were previously red, black and white, but they were changed during World War I from those the enemy German Empire to those of ally Belgium,[2] and were never changed back.
Notable players
The club's famous players include:
- Bert Ironmonger
- Jack Hill
- Don Blackie
- Bill Ponsford
- Shane Warne
- Michael Beer
- Rob Quiney
- Peter Handscomb
- Marcus Harris
- Todd Murphy
References
- ^ Piesse, Ken (2005). St Kilda Cricket Club : the first 150 years. St Kilda: St Kilda Cricket Club. ISBN 0-646-44753-X.
- ^ "Sports and games". The Prahran Telegraph. Prahran, VIC. 18 September 1915. p. 2.
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