About Babbacombe Cricket Club 

 
Babbacombe Cricket Club was formed in 1893. We’re an ambitious, family friendly club playing our home games at the unique Walls Hill and Cockington Court (3rd XI only). 
 
Currently, we run three senior adult teams competing in the Devon Cricket League as well as competing in two T20 competitions, in addition we play numerous friendlies throughout the season. 
 
The 1st XI competes in the D Division West, led by skipper Robert Redding. Our 2nd XI competes in the F Division West and will be captained by Billy Alcock in 2024. Our resurrected 3rd XI will compete in the H Division Central (playing home games at Cockington Court) led by William Backholer. 
 
2023 was a disappointing year for the club. The 1st XI found it difficult after their promotion to the C Division. Ultimately, the big step in standard proved too much as the 1st XI were relegated back to the D Division. The 2nd XI had a tumultuous campaign. With great form at the start and end of the season, they finished 5th. They’ll be looking for more consistency and a promotion push in 2024! We re-introduced our 3rd XI last season. The (mostly) young side were always competitive and soon started to learn about the intricacies of league cricket. Although they finished bottom of the league, they enjoyed two wins in their final matches. 
At Babbacombe we also have a thriving colts section which allows children of all abilities to join our club and experience the joy of cricket. 
 
Currently, we have started our pre-season training at Spires College on Wednesdays: 
 
Colts: U13s (18:00-19:00) U14s-U16s (19:00-20:00) Price: £2 
Senior Squads: (20:00-21:30) Price: £5 
 
All equipment is provided for colts players. 
 
If you are interested in joining us, contact us on social media or use the contact us to leave us a message. 

Club History 

Although the present Babbacombe Cricket Club is known to have been established in 1893, records show that Babbacombe had its own club as far back as 1885, holding both 1st and 2nd XI fixtures that season against Torre Blues, St Johns c.c, Victoria C C, and Plainmoor Juniors. The Club ceased playing during 1889. having just played one fixture, but reasons for this sudden demise remain a mystery. However the Club re – formed during 1893 following a break of almost 5 years. 
 
During the years 1893 to 1895, the Club played cricket at the Walls Hill Ground sharing it with Tor Abbey C.C and Plainmoor Victorians, but became the sole occupants of that site when Tor Abbey C.C disbanded and Plainmoor Victorians moved to Plainmoor Park. In 1902 permission was granted by Torquay Town Council, to form the Walls Hill Ground in the valley, now affectionately known by some as the “Babbacombe Bowl”, where it has continued to play its cricket to this present day. 
 
In 1912, the Club acquired a new pavilion, which had previously been used by the Torquay Ladies Hockey Club at Plainmoor. This was transferred to Walls Hill where it stood largely unaltered until 1928, when a lean – to was added for the serving of refreshments. 
Cricket continued “on the Hill” until the outbreak or World War 2, and in 1942 use of the pitch was transferred to the R.A.F, who were based at a converted forces hospital at the Palace Hotel. The R.A.F had use of the ground until the 1946 season. 
 
With the arrival of the 1960s, the Club probably made its most significant decision with the proposal in 1961, finally confirmed in 1964, to the construction of a new pavilion. Fundraising in earnest then started and by the end of the 1970 season, the Club considered it had raised enough money for work to start on the new pavilion. 
 
The new clubhouse was opened by Councillor Foster in July 1971, and provided for 2 changing rooms, showers, and a tearoom which doubles as a bar. In 1976 the Club made arrangements with Torbay Council, to have the existing car park for use by its players and members, and 2 years later a further expansion of the clubhouse was planned to provide a larger social area, with the building of a second storey in which to house the bar. At this time also, a substantial amount of work was carried out on the pitch, where some 100 tons of rocks were removed from the far bank in an effort to reduce the slope! 
Moving into the 1980s saw the 3rd and so far final building phase of the pavilion.in 1983 the clubhouse was extended by about 30 feet to provide a skittle alley upstairs, larger changing rooms and a purpose built score box room downstairs. An all – weather pitch was laid in 1985 and a new bar installed in 1990, making the clubhouse one of the finest in the county. 
 
The Club is a member of the Tolchards Devon Cricket League and therefore play amateur League cricket on Saturdays from April to September, with some mid – week evening Cup competition T20 games, and other friendly games against local non - League sides and touring sides, as can be arranged each season. 
 
In 2015, after an absence of nearly 20 years, the Club re-introduced competitive junior cricket at Walls Hill, as we entered an Under 13 team into the South Devon Youth Cricket League. This followed a 3-year plan in 2012 to encourage and recruit young players through links with local primary schools, driven with great drive and enthusiasm by Paul Bates. 
In December 2018, the Club enjoyed a very well attended 125th year celebratory Dinner at the Babbacombe Hotel, with guest speaker David Graveney OBE, and comedian Tank Sherman. 
 
Like all local clubs, the COVID pandemic seriously threatened the future of the club. However, with a combination of generous donations through a ‘Go fund me’ page, private donations and loans and government grants, as well as the hard work and loyalty of our membership and sponsors the club has emerged from the pandemic and continues to thrive. 
 
So, as we look ahead, the Club has a clear plan to maintain Club Cricket in the Devon Cricket League at the best possible level, thereby continuing to provide a wide range of opportunities for players of all ages and abilities to enjoy their cricket at Babbacombe. 
 
To these ends, in 2024, our 1st XI will be playing in the Devon Cricket League D Division West, our 2nd XI in F Division West and our re-launched 3rd XI in the H Division Central, which will provide an excellent pathway for our junior players into open-age cricket. 
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