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Revision as of 00:53, 23 January 2007
The Calcutta Cricket and Football Club (CC&FC) is a cricket and association football club in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal, India. It was started in 1792 as the Calcutta Cricket Club by British expatriates who had come over with the British East India Company. The club is regarded as the oldest cricket club outside of the British Isles.
The Calcutta Cricket Club merged with the Calcutta Football Club and the Ballygunge Cricket Club over the years to become the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club.
Controversy over the birth date of the club
There have been various claims over the exact date that the club was founded. The most widely accepted date is 1792, on the basis that the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, the de-facto authority on cricket matters, has certified this due to a score-card reported by the Madras Courier between the Calcutta Cricket Club against Dum Dum and Barrackpore. [1]
Recent research has discovered a mention of the club in the December 16, 1780 edition of James Augustus Hickey's Bengal Gazette. [1] This claim, if universally accepted, would make the club older than even the Marylebone Cricket Club in London.
References
- ^ Boria Majumdar (ed), Indian Cricket Through the Ages, p.34, quotes the relevant section in full. ISBN 019566786-7