Club

Built by volunteers, shaped by cricket, open to the village.

Terling CC is the kind of club where the scoreboard matters, but the bigger point is keeping cricket active and visible in the community year after year.

Club culture

We aim for standards on the pitch and warmth off it. New players are introduced properly, junior families are part of the whole club, and supporters are treated as part of matchday rather than an afterthought.

Volunteer-driven

Grounds work, teas, junior sessions, bar shifts, and fundraising all rely on people putting their shoulder to it. That shared effort is part of what keeps the club distinct.

Community events

Summer socials, all-club evenings, family days, and one-off fundraising events make the club more than a fixture list. It is a place people come back to even when they are not playing.

Club Rhythm

How the club keeps moving through the season.

Pre-seasonGround prep and planning

Committee work, volunteer coordination, and outdoor prep get the club ready before the first ball is bowled.

In seasonCricket across the week

Training evenings, Saturday competition, Sunday cricket, and regular communication keep the club active beyond fixtures alone.

Summer socialsCommunity around the game

Family events, sponsor moments, fundraising evenings, and informal club nights keep the social side visible.

Off-seasonReview and rebuild

Learn from the season, improve the site, recruit support, and set the tone for the next year early.

"The best village clubs feel active all week, not just at toss time. That is the standard we set for Terling."