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cricketvine

Scientific Name: Arrabidaea chica

Family: Bignoniaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Vine

Duration: Perennial

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Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club and the Vine Cricket Ground

This page provides information about the Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club and the historic Vine Cricket Ground, drawing from various online sources.

Club Information

  • The Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club is a Kent Premier League club.
  • They were Champions of Kent in 2014 and Runners-Up in 2015.
  • The club has a junior section (HBL Juniors) offering coaching and matches for children aged 5 and up.
  • To join, registration is required on Play Cricket, and contact with Alan Gibson is recommended.

Ground History

  • The Vine Cricket Ground (also known as Sevenoaks Vine) is one of the oldest cricket venues in England.
  • It was given to the town of Sevenoaks in 1773 by John Frederick.
  • The earliest known cricket match played at the Vine was on Friday, 6th September 1734 (Kent v Sussex).

Quirky Facts

  • The Vine Cricket Ground is overlooked by the Vine Restaurant, located in a Conservation area in Sevenoaks.

Location and Environment

  • The Vine Cricket Ground is located in Sevenoaks, Kent.
  • Ragstones is located in Sevenoaks and overlooks the Vine Cricket Ground.

Media and Coverage

  • Sevenoaks Vine has a profile on Cricinfo.
  • The club has a Twitter presence (@SVCC1734).
  • Sunset+Vine has been involved in producing live cricket coverage for various organizations, including the ICC and ECB.

Resources and Further Information

  • Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club has a Play Cricket website: vine.play-cricket.com
  • Information about the club can be found on TripAdvisor.
  • A book titled "Cricket on the Vine, 1734-1984" by K.J. Smart is available on Amazon.