Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club

Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club

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Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club is an amateur club based on the Birmingham/Worcestershire border There are also adult and women's midweek teams.

Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club are part of Five Ways Old Edwardians Sports Club. We were founded in 1892, and have been at our present ground, 'Masshouse', since 1976. We currently run 3 adult teams playing league cricket on Saturdays. We have played for many years in the Warwickshire Cricket League, but are in the process of moving to the Worcestershire County Cricket League. On Sundays we

Photos from Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club's post 06/05/2026
Photos from Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club's post 23/04/2026

2026 season starts this Saturday 🏏

02/11/2025

Bonfire night Friday 7th November from 6:30pm. 🔥lighting at 6:45pm fireworks 🎆at 7pm
tickets 🎟️ £5
Family of 4 £15
Buy them at the bar
ALL WELCOME

29/10/2025

For those that want to attend Graham Bassett’s funeral it will be on Friday 14th November at 10am at:

Waseley Hills Crematorium,
New Inns Lane,
Rubery,
Birmingham,
B45 9TS.

There will be drinks at Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club afterwards

23/10/2025

It is with great sadness that I have to announce the passing of a club stalwart/legend and all round good guy, Graham Bassett. Many of you will remember Graham as the ‘50 Club Guy’, but he was so much more than that. He came to the club in the early 2000’s as Jon’s Dad, happy to ferry his fledgling bowler son to games as he made his way in the game. But he steadily got roped into playing, and we discovered that we’d found a cheeky little left arm sw***er, if you know what I mean!?

Graham became an integral part of our ‘Devon Dumplings’ touring side from 2006 onwards, even if his first tour involved not a single ball being bowled due to a non- stop deluge for the entire week! I roomed with him that tour and it was eventful, to say the least, possibly due to some rather long and heavy drinking sessions (what else were we supposed to do?)... Needless to say, Graham ended up ‘wearing’ a TV at 4am one morning when he took a tumble and pulled it off the table on top of himself. Scared the bejazus out me, who’d been tucked up in bed for two hours! It was also during one of the damn fine evening meals in an Italian restaurant on that first tour that we discovered Graham’s talent for story telling, as he had the entire table of around a dozen blokes literally crying with laughter! It still brings a smile to my face thinking about it now…

Over the last few years many of the older players have steadily left the club, and when the core of the 1st Team that included Jon Bassett, Alex Jones and Joe Holmes all left within a year or so Graham suddenly found that his reason for watching was no longer there, and he gradually started to drift away from the club.

Sadly, he became ill a little over a year ago, and though he was always in good spirits whenever he visited the club it was obvious that it was taking a toll on him. He made his last visit to the ground towards the end of this last season, and was there to see my last ever game for the club. I’ll miss him. His eternal optimism that the this is Blues’ year. His sense of humour. His passion for his son’s cricket. So long Bertie. RIP…

Iain Wingfield

15/10/2025
08/05/2025

Today Five Ways Old Edwardians Cricket Club says a sad farewell to our former groundsman and club legend Peter Collins. Rest easy Peter, your ground is in god hands…

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Ash Lane
Birmingham
B487BD

Opening Hours

Tuesday 7pm - 11pm
Thursday 7pm - 11pm
Saturday 12pm - 11pm
Sunday 12pm - 10pm