We can trace our roots back to 1811. Cricket has been played on the "Fair Field", site of the local bus station, New Street, site of the Marconi HQ, New Writtle Street, home of the county club and since 1972 our current home Chelmer Park.
The club has enjoyed success over many years and were founder members of the Essex League in the 1970's. There have always been close links with the county club and the club is proud to number Neil Burns, Bob Cooke, Geoff Hurst, Jon Lewis and Brian Ward among its former-playing members.
We have a strong colt's section, founded in the 1970's by that scourge of league batsmen Bob Shortman. It is now a thriving section with upwards of 100 members. Coaching and management are in the very capable, well qualified hands of that legendary triumverate which is Keith Goodman, Eddie Lawrence and Bob Shortman!
Everyone; players, supporters visiting teams is always welcome at Chelmer Park. A warm Reception awaits you - no matter the conditions outside!
have an existing site at www.chelmsfordcc.co.uk

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today confirmed a new Twenty20 competition for ECB Premier League clubs called Cockspur Club Twenty20. Cockspur Rum already sponsor the 45-over ECB National C
Chelmsford CC - Saturday 4th XI : 66.67%
Stephen Pleasant : 44 wickets.
Eddie Lawrence : 3 five wicket hauls.

