A Cricket Club based in the heart of Oughtibridge. Oughtibridge Church Cricket Club were playing in a field up Burtin Lane, immediately below the Cemetery.
An all inclusive, family orientated club offering Cricket to all ages and genders!
🏏1XI SYPL Championship
🏏2XI Div 3
🏏3XI Div 9
🏏Womens Div 1 & 3 Softball, plus Premier Hardball
🏏4 Junior teams Our Beginnings
As long ago as the middle of the nineteenth century when industry often demanded that employees worked long hours, sport still formed an important part of village life. The desire to hit
a moving object may well have encouraged local men to play the game of cricket, as early records show that the game was being played in Oughtibridge as long ago as 1874. The Zion Cricket Club was also in existence, playing their games in a field above “The Planting”, alongside Jossey Lane. The two clubs continued in existence until 1919 when they amalgamated to form Oughtibridge Cricket Club which continues to play cricket in The South Riding League up to the present time. The ground known as The Berrying Close, or by some as The Bedding Close, alongside Station Road was donated to the village in 1921 by Oughtibridge Silica Firebrick Company Ltd, as a War Memorial to the fallen who died in the 1914-1918 war. The present day club can only envy the participation and support given in those early days by so many of the local prominent personalities. The names of the Presidents and Patrons are like a ‘Who’s Who’ of the history of the village and surrounding district, with many of the local industrialists, doctors and others, anxious to be associated with the sport. The Dixon’s were represented by Mr Joseph Dixon and Mr L B Dixon, Oughtibridge Silica Firebrick Company by Mr F H Brooke and Wardlow’s Steel Works by Mr M Wardlow. Other included Messrs F M Bramall, E Halstead, P J Turner and the local Headmaster, Mr J P Barratt, and the vicar, The Rev W G Largie, with Dr Hall, Dr Marsh and Dr Wyndham, the local Doctors also lending their patronage. Dr Hall was not strictly a local as he lived in the large house at the bottom of Marlcliffe Road at Wadsley, but he hired a room in a house along Station Lane, just above the park, as a surgery. In 1906, the Church team played in the Norton and District League but it was not until 1914 that they achieved their first success by winning the championship. Extracts from the Minutes of the Church Cricket Club meetings, which were held in the Wesleyan Reform Chapel, make interesting reading.
15 September 1914: After 40 years in existence, Oughtibridge Cricket Club gained first honours by winning the Championship of the Norton and District League. Proposed we have 14 medals and delegates be allowed 2s-6p for purchase. Proposed we have a coffee supper and ask Mr Thorpe to present medals and Rev G W Largie to be Chairman.
15 October 1914: That we try and get as many as possible to help to level the ground somewhat, by removing some of the soil from the top side to the bottom.
28 October 1914: Proposed that we have a wagonette to fetch Cup and medals on 2 November. Undated 1916: The Season 1916 was a record for the Oughtibridge Church Cricket Club. It was the first season in the Hallamshire League and they carried off the Championship, not even dropping a single point.
13 October 1919: Decided to call another meeting to invite Zion members with a view to amalgamation.
13 October 1922: Proposed we have a rabbit pie supper and concert, some Monday night after Flag presentation in Sheffield.
15 November 1922: The season of 1922 has been the best ever experienced since cricket was first played at Oughtibridge and it must be over fifty years ago. The first eleven have won the “B” Division of the Hallamshire League carrying with it a beautiful flag and also promotion to the first division. The second team have also won their division and flag. A real good performance. The third team have finished 2nd in the Chapeltown League, only being defeated by one point. The team defeated Barnes Green by dismissing them for one run. T Thomas, 7 wickets for 0 runs and A Glossop, 3 wickets for 1 run.
25 February 1932: That some form of memorial be initiated to the late Ronnie Walters and it was decided this should take some form of a cup to be bought by the club and to be known as “The Ronnie Walters Cup”. This cup is still awarded annually to the winners of the “D” Division of the Sheffield Cricket League. Since 1921 when the ground was presented to the village, cricket and football have continued to be played there up to the present time. For several years two tennis courts were situated on the site where the pavilion now stands, but in 1935, when serious flooding took place, the courts were washed away. In those days the club relied heavily on “Gate” receipts for its income and Tommy Dransfield, or “Limpy Tommy” as he was affectionately known because of the iron on one show, made sure that everyone paid to watch the game. Any account of cricket in Oughtibridge would not be complete without mention of some of the names of players who left their mark on the game locally. The name of Glossop must rank high in the list, which is not surprising as no less than seven brothers all played for the village club, with as many as five playing in the same side on several occasions. The eldest was Walter, better known as “Tal” who for many years was captain at both football, where he played at inside left, and cricket, where he was stumper and opening bat. He played football until he was 38 but went on to play cricket until he was 50 years of age. His memories of cricket in the early 1900’s give a vivid picture of how dedicated one had to be in order to play the game. Ernest Glossop, now ninety years of age, still enjoys relating stories above the men and the games played so many decades ago. An away match at White Lane, Chapeltown, often meant a long walk to get there, whilst for an away fixture at Hathersage, it was necessary to hire old Ely Morton’s wagonette which could seat up to 22 passengers and required two horses to pull it. It needed a 10 o’clock start in order to get there for 3 pm, and it was late in the evening when they arrived back at Oughtibridge after refreshment at one or two of the local hostelries. Two other brothers served the club with distinction for many years. John and Tommy Roberts were both very useful with the bat, so much so that it was said that Tommy could have played for Yorkshire. Just what his reaction was in 1925, when the Captain, Walter Glossop, in what he described as “the grandest match he had ever seen”, declared, when Oughtibridge had scored 240 for 5 wickets against Hallam and Tommy Roberts was 93 Not Out. It is not possible to mention all the players who, in the past, made Oughtibridge worthy opponents for any other team in the surrounding district, but a few who come to mind include the two Minnis’s, Ronnie Walters, Raymond Gott, and his two sons, John and Barry who sadly, whilst batting for Whitley Hall against his old club, Oughtibridge, collapsed and died, the George Morton’s, father and son, Cyril Ball, Lol Buet, Denis Lister, the Nornables - Alf and Doug, and Roy Dennis, who’s brother-in-law was Len Hutton and Edgar Sheldon. Taken from “A Layman’s Look at the History, Industry, People and Places of Oughtibridge, Worrall and Wharncliffe Side – by Doug Sanderson (Published 1999)
Oughtibridge War Memorial Cricket Club
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We are currently sponsored by Bradfield Brewery.
20/08/2026
🏏 CHAMPIONS! OUGHTIBRIDGE WOMEN CELEBRATE LEAGUE TITLE 🏆
Oughtibridge Women and Girls Team 2 Softball are celebrating after being crowned South Yorkshire 3rd West Division champions – and they hope their success will encourage even more women and girls to pick up a bat!
🎉 It’s been a season of hard work, big wins, new friendships and growing confidence, with memorable victories against local sides including Stocksbridge, Thorncliffe, Wentworth and Worsborough.
But for this team, it’s about much more than winning matches.
The squad brings together women of different ages, backgrounds and cricketing experience. Some had never played cricket before, while others have returned to the sport after years away.
The club says its welcoming atmosphere has also attracted new players from neighbouring areas.
👏 Captain Sue Cockbill-Black has played a key role in creating that inclusive environment, supporting players to improve while ensuring everyone feels valued.
And there’s plenty of inspiration for the younger generation too, with junior player Izzy now representing South Yorkshire – something the whole team is incredibly proud of.
❤️ Away from the pitch, the friendships and social side of the team have become just as important, with training sessions, outings and plenty of laughter helping create a real community.
The team's message to women who might be thinking about trying cricket?
👉 JUST GIVE IT A GO!
You don't need to be sporty, experienced or even know the rules. Softball cricket offers a relaxed way to learn, have fun, get active and meet new people.
🏆 Congratulations to Oughtibridge Women and Girls Team 2 on a fantastic season – and for showing that cricket really is a game for everyone!
18/08/2026
Both softball teams were in action on Sunday morning. T1 hosted the lovely Sheffield and despite a decent batting display, T1 were unable to back it up in the field, resulting in a loss!
However, all eyes were on T2 as they travelled to Barnsley Woolley Miners looking for a win to secure promotion - and they did just that, winning by 98 runs! 💪🏼
Well done to T2, an amazing achievement. They finish top of Division Three West, with a game still to play and therefore secure Div 2 promotion 🏆
A big well done to Kin and Isla, our players of the match this week 👏🏼 Thanks to White Hart, Pub and Bar, Oughtibridge, S35 0GX 🦌 for sponsoring Kin, and to our main sponsor Bradfield Brewery 🍻
18/08/2026
Our very own Beth Brown will be volunteering this October with the charity Cricket Without Boundaries, helping to use cricket to support young people in Brazil, particularly around mental health.
To help raise money for the charity, she's organising a fundraising tournament on Wednesday 26th August at 6:00pm at Oughtibridge WMCC. We still have space for two more teams, if you'd like to enter, please drop us a message 📩
The format is:
6️⃣ Soft-ball six-a-side pairs cricket
💷 £60 per team entry fee (£10 per player) - all money goes to charity.
👥 Mixed gender teams are encouraged, but there are no strict rules.
🏏 Abilities will vary, with some beginners, so feel free to rope in friends, family or colleagues.
A win this morning secured top place of Division 3 for T2. What a great effort for all the players - well done ladies, what an achievement 🏆
15/08/2026
It's the penultimate weekend of ladies' cricket, with both softball teams in action tomorrow morning!
T1 are at home to Transport at 10am, and T2 travel to Barnsley Woolley Miners looking for a win to help them secure promotion 💪🏼 We also have Amy Harrison making her debut for the club tomorrow 👏🏼
Go well ladies 😁
13/08/2026
Sunday saw a loss for T1 by just 3 runs against Higham in what was a great game all round. The hardball XI then travelled to Rockingham, it was a great game against a really lovely team, who ultimately took the win 🏆
A big well done to Izzy and Hayley being named this weeks players of the match! Thank you to Broomhill & Chapeltown Chiros, and SBS for sponsoring these two! And also a big thank you to Bradfield Brewery our main sponsor 🍻
11/08/2026
💯 Unbelievable knock from our young gun Zaheer on Saturday bringing up his maiden century for the club smashing 107 🤩
Backed up superbly by Daryl Williams (71) in a 126 run partnership 👏
09/08/2026
Just 3 weekends left of womens cricket!
🔹️ OWMCC T1 Softball vs Higham (A) 10am 🕙
🔹️ OWMCC Womens Hardball XI vs Rockingham (A) 13.30 🕜
Thank you to Nolan Homes and for sponsoring Abby and Carly this season. And thanks to our main sponsor Bradfield Brewery 🍻
06/08/2026
Just the one win from the three ladies' fixtures on Sunday. T2 secured a win against Thorncliffe, placing them 3 points behind the top spot with a game in hand 👏🏼
We had 2 debuts on Sunday - Isla playing her first game for T2 and Beth, making her first appearance for the club in the hardballI XI. Beth also brought up her half-century and went on to finish on 71* - amazing! 💪🏼
A big well done to Sophie, Isla and Beth for being named this weeks players of the match! Big thank you to Breedon Canteen Kitchen for sponsoring Sophie, and to our main sponsor Bradfield Brewery 🍻
02/08/2026
50 up on debut for Beth Brown! Great work Beth! 👏🏼👏🏼
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