Camborne Cricket Club is situated just off the A30, in the former industrial heartland of the Camborne-Redruth area.
Local industries may have changed, but the Cricket Club still plays host to one of the most traditional and beautiful cricket grounds in Cornwall.
Steeped in history and nostalgia, Camborne, along with Penzance and Troon, were one of the big clubs that dominated Cornish cricket throughout the 1960's and 1970's.
The Club is now going through a rebuilding plan and currently sits just outside the elite Premier League teams. However, things are being put into place both on and off the field, that will hopefully soon see Camborne re-instated as one of Cornish crickets 'super powers' once more.
The Club who are an ECB Clubmark and Focus Club currently run four Saturday teams,a ladies team (who are the current County Champions, an evening league team, as well as an active junior section with teams for U15's, U13's, U11's and U10's.
The Club's website is now one of the best in the County and continues to grow from strength to strength.
The Clubhouse is a clean and friendly environment where all are welcome to come along for a drink and a chat.
And finally, who can resist sitting in Sunny Corner on a fine summers day, watching a good game of cricket, whilst enjoying a cold beer or chilled glass of wine?!
Welcome to Camborne!
CAMBORNE CRICKET CLUB - THE BORNE have an existing site at camborne.play-cricket.com
Thanks to everyone for supporting our first two fundraising events for the 2010 season. The evening with the Cadgwith Singers and last weeks Curry and Quiz Night have raised a much needed £360 to

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