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Taking it all in at Antwerp CC's Rumst ground

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Founded in 1892, Antwerp Cricket Club is the oldest
cricket club in Flanders, as old as Royal Antwerp Football Club
(with its famous roll number 1) which later broke away from the
cricketing section. More than just a bastion of tradition, however,
Antwerp CC has fast become the premier club in Flanders, a force
to be reckoned with in the national league and a major centre
for the game’s development and promotion in Belgium. Antwerp
CC’s Rumst Cricket Ground has been hailed the most charming in Belgium and regularly plays host to touring sides
from all over Europe and beyond. Antwerp CC also stages all major
international matches and tournaments played on Belgian soil.
Antwerp CC is the scene of a number of high-profile
events throughout the season, the highlight being President's Day
when Antwerp celebrates its favourite member, former Test centurion and President, Jack Richards. Once a year, the former England cap captains a side against the Chairman's XI.
As the climax of the Antwerp CC season, the match coincides with
a commemorative dinner and the award of the prestigious President's
Trophy.
Of course, as a member of the Belgian
Cricket Federation, Antwerp Cricket Club’s main objective
is to play competitive cricket and deliver a consistent performance
in the national competition. Antwerp fields teams in the national
league, BCF sixes tournament and the Bob Parker Memorial Twenty20 Cup. But while
the pressure is on during league matches, the majority of Antwerp’s
fixtures consist of social matches against other sporting and social
clubs, always played in an atmosphere of friendly contest. Antwerp
Cricket Club plays host to several international sides throughout
the season from as far a-field as England, France, The Netherlands,
Sri Lanka, the Caribbean, Germany, USA and even Afghanistan. More
often than not, these events end in a lively evening around the
barbecue accompanied by the odd glass of Belgian beer.

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