31/05/2026
*KCC Newsletter May Edition | Club Update π*
Mayβs newsletter is here. Season 2026 prep, team updates, fixtures + all the club news you need.
Take a read, stay in the loop, and letβs gear up for a big year ahead π
28/05/2026
Kensington Cricket Club wishes everyone celebrating a joyful and blessed Eid Mubarak. May this special occasion bring peace, happiness, and countless blessings to you and your loved ones. πβ¨
28/05/2026
We can't thank you enough for the support ππ»ππ»
See you Saturday πͺπ»
14/05/2026
ππ₯ PRE-SEASON IS HERE β ARE YOU READY? π₯π
The road to the new season starts NOW at Kensington C.C!
Whether youβre an experienced player looking for a competitive environment or a new player wanting to grow your game, this is your opportunity to be part of something bigger.
We are building a strong club culture focused on:
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Team spirit
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Discipline & development
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Competitive cricket
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Brotherhood on and off the field
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Pre-season starts: 25 June 2026
β° Training starts @ 19:00
π Kensington (TBC)
Old and new members are welcome!
If youβre serious about cricket and want to represent a club with passion, commitment, and ambition β we want to hear from you.
π Contact: 061 082 0074 for more details.
13/05/2026
Fuel the team with a burger run! ππ₯
Kensington CC is back with a fundraiser to kit us out for the new season β and you get to eat for the cause!
Whatβs on the plate:
Burger + chips + drink = ONLY R60
All the good stuff, zero guilt π
When & where:
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30th May 2026
π Collect from KCC Clubhouse from 12PM
How to get yours:
Pre-order now before we sell out! Card & EFT sorted.
π WhatsApp/Call: 061 082 0074
Eat good, do good, and help us smash the season ahead. Letβs gooo! ππͺ
01/05/2026
Till the next one πͺπ»ππ»
28/04/2026
Thank you so much to everyone that supported our 1st fundraiser. Expect many more in the future if you missed this oneπ
22/04/2026
Help us bowl into the new season! πβ€οΈ
Grab a cheese burger meal for R65 and back Kensington Cricket Club. Every order helps us to get our needs for 2026/27
π Collection: KCC Club House | 1 May 2026 from 12PM
π WhatsApp to order: 061 082 0074
Cash, Card or EFT accepted. Letβs do this together!
17/02/2026
Kensington Cricket Club seals first win of the season, as Hanover Park CC avoids 1C relegation!
In a weekend filled with twists and turns in the 1C Division, Kensington Cricket Club finally managed to get their first win of the season against Blue Bells Cricket Club.
After winning the toss on Saturday morning, Kensington CC captain Mujahid Dramat decided to bowl first at the Kensington Cricket ground. The Kensington CC bowling line up did very well to restrict Blue Bells to 173 all out. The main Destroyer in Chief for KCC was veteran leg spinner Shamiel Dramat, who bamboozled the Blue Bells batters as he claimed figures of 6/56.
Dramat then came out to open the batting for KCC and had a solid opening stand of 66 runs with Luke Salie, who was the main aggressor in the partnership. Salie brought up his 3rd fifty of the season as he sent the ball to all parts of the ground. His knock of 60 off 40 balls, included 4 sixes and 4 fours and laid the foundation in the run chase. The rest of the top order and middle order carried on the momentum and despite a late flurry of wickets, KCC managed to chase down the target with 4 wickets to spare and sealed their first win of the season with a bonus point.
On Sunday, Kensington CC hosted Hanover Park CC, in what was a Do or Die game for the Away team. The result of the previous day against Blue Bells CC meant that Hanover Park now had a chance of staying in the 1C Division, if they beat Kensington CC.
The toss was won by Hanover Park CC and they decided to bowl first. In contrast to the previous day, Kensington CC got off to a more cautious start with the bat, as conditions for batting proved more diffcult on a used pitch. The KCC top and middle order batters had many starts but none of the batters managed to capitalize as wickets fell on a regular basis. But in an 8th wicket stand of 56 runs, Kyle Sables and Mishal Davids managed to help KCC post a respectable total of 146 all out. Sables and Davids batted beautifully as they used both skill and power to manipulate the ball, in their knocks of 36 and 22 runs respectively.
Hanover Park CC came out to bat and it was very clear from the onset that they aimed to win the game as quickly as possible. Wickets fell regularly but the Hanover Park captain still managed to score at a rapid rate as they took advantage of the powerplay. KCC captain Mujahid Dramat, then managed to pick up the key wicket of the Hanover Park captain, which slowed down the progress of the HP batters. Dramat bowled with great skill as he managed to pick up 4 wickets for 54 runs.
It was a very nervy finish for Hanover Park CC with wickets falling regularly and some dropped catches. But in the end, Hanover Park managed to win the game with 2 wickets to spare and with a bonus point. The result meant that Hanover Park CC sealed their place in the 1C Division at the expense of Blue Bells Cricket Club, who go down to the 1D Division with Kensington CC.