DCC Golf Day
Anyone fancy playing in the Dartford cc Golf day Bank holiday Monday 5th May, 27 holes, food & prizes at Birchwood GC
Please contact me on 07980 255591 for further information.
Regards,
Shaun Parker

Anyone fancy playing in the Dartford cc Golf day Bank holiday Monday 5th May, 27 holes, food & prizes at Birchwood GC
Please contact me on 07980 255591 for further information.
Regards,
Shaun Parker
Due to the problems we experienced with late cancellations made by Leigh Academy at Dartford last year, we decided to find a new location for the junior indoor training programme.
Indoor cricket facilities are scarce in the Dartford and surrounding areas with two main centres no longer taking bookings.
Despite the very limited availabilities I am happy to confirm that we managed to find a new location:
The Juniors winter coaching sessions for Spring 2025 will begin in March at:: Wilmington Academy Common Lane, Wilmington DA2 7DR.
Softball Sessions will be held on Wednesdays: 5th/12th/19th/26th March and 2nd/9th April 2025
Time: 6.00pm to 7.30pm
The hardball sessions will be held on Thursdays: 6th/13th/20th/27th March and 3rd April 2025
Depending on the take-up, the sessions will be structured the same as last year with the sessions booked from 6-7:30pm for the u11s and u13b groups and 7:30pm – 9pm for the 13a and u15 groups. The coaches will decide who should attend which session based on the numbers enrolled into the programme.
These Events will be set up soon to allow you to book your child’s place.
More details to follow!
Look forward to seeing you there to continue the great development that all the juniors are making!
We are delighted to announce that all-rounder James Thompson has agreed to join Dartford Cricket Club ahead of the 2025 season.
This is an exciting addition to our membership that has been under consideration for some time. It should be viewed by our members as an important first step towards the development of the “Strategic Plan” that Dave Webb and his Cricket Committee will be putting into action during the 2025 season.
The core ambition of the Strategic Plan is to create a higher performing team at 1XI level, supplemented by strength in depth throughout the Club. This includes the development of clearly-defined pathways for talented, emerging cricketers, maximising the great work done within the junior section, led by Junior chair Surge Birring-Singh, junior head coach Ron Turner and all other members of the Junior Committee.
James has an impeccable cricketing pedigree and has competed at the highest level of club cricket in Kent for many years. He has been an integral part of Championship-winning sides at both Hartley and Minster Cricket Club and has earned selection for Kent’s 2XI. Across 350 league games, James has racked up nearly 9,500 runs, at an average of just under 40, and claimed 346 wickets at an average of just 23.
James has been asked to bring his vast knowledge of the game to support Elliott Alger and Alex Cullingham (1XI captain and vice-captain respectively) and get the best from our 1XI, on and off the field.
Dave Webb, Chairman of Cricket, said: “I’m really pleased to announce the signing of James. His experience and record within the Kent League is outstanding and he is the perfect person to support and guide our young players, not just in the 1XI but throughout the rest of the club too.
“James and myself share the same ideas on how we want to take the club forward and I look forward to working with him during the 2025 season and beyond to build on our successes from last season.”
Elliott Alger, 1XI captain, continued: “I am absolutely thrilled to welcome James to the Club for the 2025 season. James is one of the Kent League’s most successful and highly-regarded players and his record speaks for itself.
“His experience and knowledge will be invaluable both on and off the field. I have no doubt that James will integrate seamlessly into the squad and become an integral part of the DCC family over the coming years.”
Harry Bright, Club Chairman, added: “The playing strength of a Club is usually associated by the strength of its 1XI. For some years now, the Club has not been able to push forward with a 1XI that is able to challenge for promotion into the Premier League.
“This is at odds with other senior sides at DCC, who have all achieved promotion to higher leagues in the last three years. Part of the success of our lower sides has come from blending our experienced DCC cricketers, who bring wisdom and energy, to the skills of some of our younger players.
“There is now an opportunity for the Club to capture the benefits of this progression and further integration with our junior section by developing pathways that can, over time, help the Club thrive both on and off the field.
“Having been handicapped in recent years by the impact of Covid-19 and high energy prices we now have, with the considerable support of our sponsor community, the capacity to deliver a noticeable change in fortune for our 1XI.
“I am confident that James has the all-round quality to make a difference to our Club and I firmly expect James to become an integral part of the DCC family over the coming years.”
James Thompson said: “I am absolutely delighted that I will be joining Dartford Cricket Club ahead of the upcoming season. After five fantastic years at Minster Cricket Club, where I’ve been fortunate to grow both as a player and a person, this new opportunity is one that truly excites me.
“It is a privilege to be joining such a big club with a fantastic infrastructure and an incredible history. Dartford has a reputation for excellence and I am thrilled to be a part of its journey moving forward.
“We are looking to build something really special here — something rooted in the pure enjoyment of playing cricket and the camaraderie of playing for each other as a team. I firmly believe that if we can develop as a club, remain strong together, and keep our vision aligned, then success will never be too far away.
“I can’t wait to enjoy each other’s successes throughout the club and be a part of us pushing forward together as one club.
“The standard of cricket here is exceptional and has only become stronger over the past few years. I am eager to challenge myself and contribute to the success of the club as a whole.
“I am also looking forward to getting involved with all the members, working together, and playing my part in making this a fantastic chapter for Dartford Cricket Club. Here’s to an exciting 2025 season. See you on the pitch or, even better, in the bar… first one is on me!”
Dartford Women started their indoor league season with a great win over Kemsing Women!
Well done Ladies – keep up the good work in the practice sessions which is paying off! with competitive wins against other clubs!
Dartford Women 288 Kemsing Women 281.
Dartford win by 7 Runs.
Congratulations to Nosey and his very strong on winning the North Kent Div 2 title.
Excellent performances for a very good side!
Congratulations to Akhil and his great team on winning the NK Junior u11 Div 1 title.
Fantastic Performance Boys!
Junior training will start again in Feb 2025
The Juniors winter coaching sessions have now been booked at Leigh Academy, Green Street Green Road Dartford.
They will be structured the same as last year with the sessions booked on Monday evenings from 6-7:30 for the u11s and u13b groups and 7:30 – 9 pm for the 13a and u15 groups.
The Softball group have their sessions booked on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm. Due to constraints there will be two sessions for just 1 hour – check the events tab in the PLAI app for more details.
The sessions are limited to 24 juniors each.
The Shop items in the PLAI app have been created and are available to purchase. Looking forward to seeing you there to continue the great development that all the juniors are making!
The training dates are:
Monday Autumn Dates: 6pm – 7:30pm & 7:30pm – 9pm
Thursday Autumn Dates: 6pm – 7:30pm
The Kent Cricket League Management Committee has announced that Pat Lippiatt is the deserving recipient of this year’s Tony Levick Award for Services to Cricket. The highly coveted accolade is presented annually to an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to the sport, and Pat’s dedication to cricket in Kent has earned her this well-deserved recognition.
Pat, known for her tireless efforts to grow and nurture cricket at all levels, has been a staple figure in our cricketing community for decades. Pat’s unwavering commitment to the sport and our club has left a lasting impact, inspiring generations of players, coaches, and enthusiasts alike.
The Tony Levick Award is named in memory of Tony Levick, a former Kent cricketer who made a lasting impact on the sport both on and off the field. Levick was a key figure in the development of local cricket, and his legacy continues to inspire those who dedicate themselves to the game at grassroots levels.
Pat’s contributions to cricket span many years, from sacrificing her weekends scoring for the Senior sides to playing an instrumental part in the running of the Junior section, Pat has been a figurehead in ensuring that cricket remains accessible to all. Her role in promoting the game, organizing events, and fostering relationships has been instrumental in the development of cricket here at Dartford.
On behalf of the Management Committee and everyone at DCC, congratulations to Pat on this outstanding achievement!