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

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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

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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