Club History
Club History
Oxford University Cricket Club (O.U.C.C.) is the home of men’s and women’s cricket at Oxford University, with a long and distinguished history dating back to the 18th century. The men’s and women’s University sides, operate alongside the Brookes-Oxford combined MCCU side, and play their home games in the picturesque University Parks, which has been the home of O.U.C.C. since 1881 when Cricket was first officially played there.
Today The Parks hosts Men’s Blues, Women’s Blues and Authentics (‘Tics) fixtures against opposition including the M.C.C, Arabs, Teddington CC and Free Forresters, whilst also being the venue for the majority of home Varsity Matches. O.U.C.C. is also blessed with a lovely ‘second’ ground, ‘Marston Road’, which hosts the majority of ‘Tics fixtures and Blues BUCS fixtures.
The focus of any season for each of the O.U.C.C. sides remains the Varsity matches. The Men’s Blues 4-day Match, renowned as the oldest First Class fixture in the world, dates from 1827, and remains the sole fixture for which a Men’s Blue can be awarded. The match is now supplemented by a One Day fixture at Lord’s and, in the last few years, by a Twenty20 match. The Women’s Blues contest two Varsity matches, including the One Day fixture (on the Nursery Ground at Lord’s) and the Twenty20 match. The Authentics contest three fixtures, with 3-day, One-Day and T20 fixtures against Cambridge played over the latter part of the summer.
Over the years, O.U.C.C. has produced many notable cricketers, several of whom have gone on to captain their respective countries; C. B. Fry, Douglas Jardine, and M.J.K Smith (England), the Nawab of Pataudi Snr. and Jnr. (India), and Imran Khan and Abdul Kardar (Pakistan). In recent years, Jamie Dalrymple has played One Day Internationals for England, and several players have gone onto achieve success in the county arena. Claire Taylor, who played for the Women’s Blues, represented England more than 150 times between 1998 and 2011. A top order batter, she was the first woman to be named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year.
In 2014, OUCC began the formal process to merge with Oxford University Women’s Cricket Club (OUWCC), to create a unified ‘Oxford University Cricket Club’ for the first time. On the 20th February 2019, the proposal to merge OUCC and OUWCC under one Club (OUCC) was unanimously approved, as was the election as Vice-Chair of OUCC of Claire Taylor (with immediate effect). Now operating as one single club, the merger has ensured that OUCC can provide the best possible platform for developing men’s and women’s cricket across the University.
OUCC Blues Captains
Year | Name |
2024 | B. Swanson |
2023 | O.J. Marshall |
2022 | G.T. Hargrave |
2021 | C.J. Searle |
2020 | T.H.S. Pettman |
2019 | A.J.W. Rackow |
2018 | D.A. Escott |
2017 | M.S.T. Hughes |
2016 | J.Marsden |
2015 | M.J Winter |
2014 | A.D.J Kennedy |
2013 | SS. Agarwal |
2012 | B. Williams |
2011 | R. Sharma |
2010 | R. Sharma |
2009 | A.H. Ball |
2008 | O.J. Sadler |
2007 | N.J. Woods |
2006 | S. Oberoi |
2005 | P.J. McMahon |
2004 | P.J. McMahon |
2003 | J.W.M. Dalrymple |
2002 | J.W.M. Dalrymple |
2001 | N. Millar |
2000 | T.C. Hicks |
1999 | J.A. Claughton |
1998 | J.A.G. Fulton |
1997 | M.A. Wagh |
1996 | C.M. Gupte |
1995 | G.I. Macmillan |
1994 | R.R. Montgomerie |
1993 | J.E.R. Gallian |
1992 | G.B.T. Lovell |
1991 | G.J. Turner |
1990 | R.E. Morris |
1989 | M.A. Crawley |
1988 | M.J. Kilborn |
1987 | C.D.M. Tooley |
1986 | D.A. Thorne |
1985 | A.J.T. Miller |
1984 | K.A. Hayes |
1983 | G.J. Toogood |
1982 | R.G.P. Ellis |
1981 | R.P. Moulding |
1980 | C.J. Ross |
1979 | S.M. Clements |
1978 | J.A. Claughton |
1977 | V.J. Marks |
1976 | V.J. Marks |
1975 | T.R. Glover |
1974 | Imran Khan |
1973 | A.K.C. Jones |
1972 | P.C.H. Jones |
1971 | B. May |
1970 | M.S.W. Burton |
1969 | F.S. Goldstein |
1968 | F.S. Goldstein |
1967 | G.N.S. Ridley |
1966 | R.M.C. Gilliat |
1965 | J.D. Martin |
1964 | D.R. Worsley |
1963 | Nawab of Pataudi |
1962 | C.D. Drybrough |
1961 | C.D. Drybrough (Secretary) |
1960 | A.C. Smith |
1959 | A.C. Smith |
1958 | J.A. Bailey |
1957 | A.C. Walton |
1956 | M.J.K. Smith |
1955 | C.C.P. Williams |
1954 | M.C. Cowdrey |
1953 | A.L. Dowding |
1952 | P.D.S. Blake |
1951 | M.B. Hofmeyr |
1950 | D.B. Carr |
1949 | C.B. van Ryneveld |
1948 | H.A. Pawson |
1947 | M.P. Donnelly |
1946 | D.H. Macindoe |
1946 | D.H. Macindoe |
1939 | E.J.H. Dixon |
1938 | J.N. Grover |
1937 | A.P. Singleton |
1936 | N.S. Mitchell-Innes |
1935 | D.F. Walker |
1934 | F.G.H. Chalk |
1933 | B.W. Hone |
1932 | A. Melville |
1931 | A. Melville |
1930 | P.G.T. Kingsley |
1929 | A.T. Barber |
1928 | M.A. McCanlis |
1927 | G.E.B. Abell |
1926 | G.B. Legge |
1925 | J.L. Guise |
1924 | C.H. Knott |
1923 | R.H. Bettington |
1922 | G.T.S. Stevens |
1921 | V.R. Price |
1920 | F.W. Gilligan |
1919 | M. Howell |
1914 | F.H. Knott |
1913 | I.P.F. Campbell |
1912 | R.H. Twining |
1911 | A.J. Evans |
1910 | A.G. Pawson |
1909 | C.S. Hurst |
1908 | E.L. Wright |
1907 | E.L. Wright |
1906 | W.S. Bird |
1905 | K.M. Carlisle |
1904 | W.H.B. Evans |
1903 | W. Findlay |
1902 | C.H.B. Marsham |
1901 | F.P. Knox |
1900 | R.E. Foster |
1899 | F.H. Bateman-Champain |
1898 | F.H.E. Cunliffe |
1897 | G.R. Bardswell |
1896 | H.D.G. Leveson-Gower |
1895 | G.J. Mordaunt |
1894 | C.B. Fry |
1893 | L.C.H. Palairet |
1892 | L.C.H. Palairet |
1891 | M.R. Jardine |
1890 | F.J.N. Thesiger |
1889 | H. Philipson |
1888 | W. Rashleigh |
1887 | J.H. Brain |
1886 | H.V. Page |
1885 | H.V. Page |
1884 | M.C. Kemp |
1883 | M.C. Kemp |
1882 | N. MacLachlan |
1881 | A.H. Evans |
1880 | A.D. Greene |
1879 | H.R. Webbe |
1878 | A.J. Webbe |
1877 | A.J. Webbe |
1876 | W.H. Game |
1875 | A.W. Ridley |
1874 | W. Law |
1873 | C.J. Ottaway |
1872 | E.F.S. Tylecote |
1871 | E.F.S. Tylecote |
1870 | B. Pauncefote |
1869 | B. Pauncefote |
1868 | E.L. Fellowes |
1867 | W.F. Maitland |
1866 | E.W. Tritton |
1865 | R.A.H. Mitchell |
1864 | R.A.H. Mitchell |
1863 | R.A.H. Mitchell |
1862 | H.S. Reade |
1861 | F. Brandt |
1860 | C.G. Lane |
1859 | C.G. Lane |
1858 | W.S.T.W. Fiennes |
1857 | C.D.B. Marsham |
1856 | A. Payne |
1855 | R. Hankey |
1854 | E.H.L. Willes |
1853 | E.H.L. Willes |
1852 | W. Ridding |
1851 | W. Ridding |
1850 | J. Aitken |
1849 | W. Ridding |
1848 | G.E. Yonge |
1847 | V.S.C. Smith |
1846 | V.S.C. Smith |
1845 | M.M. Ainslie |
1844 | M.M. Ainslie |
1843 | J. Coker |
1842 | J. Coker |
1841 | R. Garth |
1840 | R. Garth |
1839 | G.B. Lee |
1838 | Unknown |
1837 | No captain |
1836 | Unknown |
1835 | No captain |
1834 | No captain |
1833 | No captain |
1832 | No captain |
1831 | No captain |
1830 | No captain |
1829 | C. Wordsworth |
1828 | No captain |
1827 | C. Wordsworth |
*In 1961, the Nawab of Pataudi was the elected captain. However, C.D. Dryborough captained the XI in the Varsity Match after the Nawab of Pataudi sustained an injury in a car accident.
Year | Name |
2024 | Hannah Davis |
2023 | Jo Cull* |
2022 | Sophie Florides |
2021 | Amy Hearn |
2020 | Vanessa Picker |
2019 | Vanessa Picker |
2018 | Vanessa Picker |
2017 | Sophie Taylor |
2016 | Imogen Brown |
2015 | Ellie Ingram* |
2014 | Tina Gough |
2013 | Evelyn Jones* |
2012 | Nicola Scull |
2011 | Sara Dallyn* |
2010 | Sophie Le Marchand |
2009 | Sophie Le Marchand |
2008 | Beth Barrett-Wild |
2007 | Beth Barrett-Wild |
2006 | Natalie Wells |
2005 | TBC |
2004 | Helen Smith |
2003 | Kat Dickens |
2002 | Kat Dickens |
2001 | Felicity Allen |
2000 | Katie Matthews |
1999 | Sally Auld |
1998 | Josie Sanders |
1997 | TBC |
1996 | Sarah Bell |
1995 | Shamim Umarji |
1994 | Charley Williams |
1993 | Jenny Hicks |
1992 | Lucy Pearson |
*In 2023, Jo Cull wasn’t eligible to play Varsity, therefore Ellie Micklewright captained the Varsity match that year. In 2015, Ellie Ingram wasn’t eligible to play Varsity, therefore Immy Brown captained the Varsity match that year. In 2013, Evelyn Jones wasn’t eligible to play Varsity, therefore Samantha Moore captained the Varsity match that year. In 2011, Sara Dallyn wasn’t eligible to play Varsity, therefore Nicola Scull captained the Varsity match that year.
OUCC's International Representatives
Name |
Blue Awarded |
Representative Honours |
International Caps |
EFS Tylecote |
1869, 70, 71, 72 |
Kent, MCC, England |
6 Tests |
Lord GRC Harris |
1871,72 |
Kent, MCC, England |
4 Tests |
AJ Webbe |
1875, 76, 77, 78 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
1 Test |
VPFA Royle |
1875, 76 |
Lancashire, MCC, England |
1 Test |
CFH Leslie |
1881, 82, 83 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
4 Tests |
TC O’Brien |
1884, 85 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
5 Tests |
H Philipson |
1887, 88, 89 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
5 Tests |
LCH Palairet |
1890, 91, 92, 93 |
Somerset, MCC, England |
2 Tests |
HM Taberer |
|
Natal, South Africa |
5 Tests |
CB Fry |
1892, 93, 94, 95 |
Sussex, Hampshire, MCC, England |
26 Tests |
HDG Leveson-Gower |
1893, 94, 95, 96 |
Surrey, MCC, England |
3 Tests |
PF Warner |
1895, 96 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
15 Tests |
JC Hartley |
1896, 97 |
Sussex, MCC, England |
2 Tests |
FL Fane |
1897, 98 |
Essex, MCC, England |
14 Tests |
RE Foster |
1897, 98, 99, 00 |
Worcestershire, MCC, England |
8 Tests |
BJT Bosanquet |
1898, 99, 00 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
7 Tests |
AJ Evans |
1910, 11, 12 |
Hampshire, Kent, MCC, England |
1 Test |
DJ Knight |
1914, 19 |
Surrey, MCC, England |
2 Tests |
RT Stanyforth |
|
Yorkshire, MCC, England |
4 Tests |
DR Jardine |
1920, 21, 23 |
Surrey, MCC, England |
22 Tests |
GTS Stevens |
1920, 21, 22, 23 |
Middlesex, MCC, England |
10 Tests |
JP Duminy |
|
Western Province, Transvaal, South Africa |
2 Tests |
JFW Nicolson |
|
Natal, South Africa |
3 Tests |
ERT Holmes |
1925, 26, 27 |
Surrey, MCC, England |
5 Tests |
GB Legge |
1925, 26 |
Kent, MCC, England |
2 Tests |
JA Dunning |
|
Auckland, Otago, New Zealand |
4 Tests |
Nawab of Pataudi Sr |
1929, 30, 31 |
Worcestershire, Southern Punjab, England, India |
6 Tests (3 Eng, 3 Ind) |
IAR Peebles |
1930 |
Middlesex, MCC, Scotland, England |
13 Tests |
A Melville |
1930, 31, 32, 33 |
Natal, Sussex, Transvaal, MCC, South Africa |
11 Tests |
HGO Owen-Smith |
1931, 32, 33 |
Western Province, Middlesex, MCC, South Africa |
5 Tests |
PGV van der Bijl |
1932 |
Western Province, South Africa |
5 Tests |
DCH Townsend |
1933, 34 |
Minor Counties, MCC, England |
3 Tests |
NS Mitchell-Innes |
1934, 35, 36, 37 |
Somerset, MCC, Scotland, England |
1 Test |
MP Donnelly |
1946, 47 |
Wellington, Canterbury, Middlesex, Warwickshire, MCC, New Zealand |
7 Tests |
AH Kardar |
1947, 48, 49 |
Northern India, Warwickshire, Pakistan Combined Services, India, Pakistan |
26 Tests (3 Ind, 23 Pak) |
CB van Ryneveld |
1948, 49, 50 |
Western Province, South Africa |
19 Tests |
DB Carr |
1949, 50, 51 |
Derbyshire, MCC, England |
2 Tests |
RV Divecha |
1950, 51 |
Northamptonshire, Northern Bombay, India |
5 Tests |
MC Cowdrey |
1952, 53, 54 |
Kent, MCC, England |
114 Tests, 1 ODI |
JP Fellows-Smith |
1953, 54, 55 |
Northamptonshire, Transvaal, MCC, South Africa |
4 Tests |
MJK Smith |
1954, 55, 56 |
Leicestershire, Warwickshire, MCC, England |
50 Tests |
ESM Kentish |
1956 |
Jamaica, West Indies |
2 Tests |
AC Smith |
1958, 59, 60 |
Warwickshire, MCC, England |
6 Tests |
Javed Burki |
1958, 59, 60 |
Karachi, Lahore, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan |
25 Tests |
AA Baig |
1959, 60, 61, 62 |
Hyderabad, Somerset, India |
10 Tests |
Nawab of Pataudi Jr |
1960, 63 |
Sussex, Delhi, India |
46 Tests |
DB Pithey |
1961, 62 |
Rhodesia, Western Province, Northamptonshire, Natal, Transvaal, South Africa |
8 Tests |
Imran Khan |
1973, 74, 75 |
Lahore, Worcestershire, Dawood Club, New South Wales, Sussex, Pakistan |
88 Tests, 175 ODIs |
VJ Marks |
1975, 76, 77, 78 |
Somerset, Western Australia, MCC, England |
6 Tests, 34 ODIs |
CJ Tavaré |
1975, 76, 77 |
Kent, Somerset, MCC, England |
31 Tests, 29 ODIs |
Aamer Hameed |
1979 |
Pakistan Universities, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
2 ODIs |
JER Gallian |
1992, 93 |
Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Essex, England |
3 Tests |
JWM Dalrymple |
2001, 02, 03 |
Middlesex, Glamorgan, England |
27 ODIs, 3 T20s |
Claire Taylor |
TBC |
Thames Valley Women; Berkshire Women; Canterbury Magicians; England |
15 Tests; 126 ODIs; 27 T20s |