Cricket returning to Harbour Grace after 95 years

19th century Harbour Grace team (Harbour Grace Museum)

From the Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland
It’s been almost a century since the last competitive cricket match was played in Harbour Grace, but the sport’s long absence from the Conception Bay North community is set to end Sunday.
That’s when the Town of Harbour Grace, in partnership with Cricket Newfoundland and Labrador, will stage a 10-over match between two teams from Cricket NL, followed by an opportunity for locals to try their hand at the game.

The last known cricket match in Harbour Grace was in 1924 following a decline in the sport’s popularity after World War One. However, it was considered the major summer sport in the area during the 19th century. In fact, there is a record of the formation of a club in Carbonear in 1833, making it one of the earliest club in North America. Two clubs were formed in Harbour Grace in 1864, and for the next four decades, cricket was played regularly in the town, with matches against other CBN teams — there also were clubs in Brigus and Bay Roberts. There were also big matches against teams from St. John’s, with Conception Bay North teams often beating those from the capital city.
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