Old Albanian Cricket Club
Welcome to the website of Old Albanian Cricket Club, based in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
If you'd like to contact the club, please click on "contact club" in the blue bar at the top over the team picture.
In 2011, the club ran three Saturday sides in Divisions 3, 7 & 11 of the Saracens Hertfordshire League, one side in the SHCL Development Division and an OA Cavaliers Sunday side in the Chess Valley League, along with non league fixtures.
We welcome enquiries from new players and would be pleased to hear from prospective overseas players who may be interested in joining us in 2012.
We also have a junior section, starting at under 5 and up to and including under 15s. Junior cricket is for 2012 is underway with winter training and the younger age groups have been filling up fast. Unfortunately, lack of resources mean we are unable to offer Under 14 (Year 9) cricket this year. Most of the younger groups up to Under 11 (Year 6) are now provisionally full for 2012, as is the Under 15 group. For age groups that are full, we operate waiting lists to enable us to offer a place should a vacancy become available. We therefore continue to welcome expressions of interest. The Under 8 group (Year 3) is however heavily oversubscribed, and there is little chance of any new enquirer for this group obtaining a place this year. If you are enquiring about joining for junior cricket, please indicate the school year of your child so we can respond accurately.
The Woollam Playing Fields on Harpenden Road, St Albans (aka 'Woollams') is home to the Old Albanian Cricket Club. This excellent facility was completed in 2002, and is used by professional sports teams as well as the various Old Albanian sports clubs.
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