About the club  

Clackmannan County Cricket Club is a family orientated club, which has a strong junior and coaching commitment. With activities on nearly every night of the week between April and September and indoor nets from January to March, there is something for everyone with an interest in cricket.
Clackmannan County Cricket Club was instituted in 1868.

Last update 2/1/2008

The club is located on the outskirts of Alloa, the main population centre of Clackmannanshire, Scotlands smallest county. (Sometimes known as “the wee county” or “Clacks” by those who can’t spell Clackmannanshire)

The club has two teams which play on Saturdays, both in the East of Scotland Cricket League. The 1st team play in Division 4 and the 2nd team in Division 8. The 3rd team play in the Sunday Strathmore and Perthshire Cricket Union league . The club uses this competitive league as a proving ground for our up and coming players.

The Arns XI play occasionally on Wednesday evenings and provides a starting point for juniors and beginners of any age to play a friendly but competitive game of cricket.

The Junior section play games locally at the following levels, Kwik cricket, U13, & U15 and even journey as far away as Fife!

The social side of the club is not forgotten with many social events organised throughout the year. Social Calendar

For a small club Clackmannan County has an wealth of historic information, photographs and historians!! The tip of the iceberg is under Club History.

So where is this place anyway? Directions to the Arns.


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