2023/24

SEASONS PLAYER member REGISTRATIONs
It is with great excitement that Durbanville cricket club has officially kicked off its preseason training program, and opened its club/player membership renewal registrations for the 23-24 season. We are proud to announce that following the successful launch and trial run during the last season, our new online platform delivers a seamless and efficient digital process to its members.
If you are ready to embark on the best club cricket experience available, and would like to officially join Durbanville Cricket Club, then please proceed in selecting the appropriate online application link below  >
 
Men - Woman - Students Juniors - Scholars

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Membership Fees

R600.00

Single payment of R600 for Full Season

Membership Fees

R600.00

Single payment of R600 for Full Season

Membership Fees

R250.00

Juniors - Scholars

R600.00

Part Time School Player

Juniors - Scholars

R1,000.00

FULL TIME CLUB PLAYER

Membership Fees

R350.00

Membership Fees

R1,000.00

Single payment of R1000 for Full Season

Juniors - Scholars

R800.00

Single payment of R800 for Season First Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season First Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season Second Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season First Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season Second Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season First Half

Juniors - Scholars

R500.00

Single payment of R500 for Season Second Half

Juniors - Scholars

R700.00

Single payment of R700 for Season First Half

Juniors - Scholars

R700.00

Single payment of R700 for Season Second Half

SOME SOCIAL NEWS

SEASON TRAINING TIMES

 

men senior practice 

Tuesdays  +  Thursday  >>  17:00  to 19:00

WOmen senior practice 

Wednesday  >>  16:30 to 18:30

Durbanville Cricket Club Honours & Achievements

MENS - AWARDS, ACHIEVEMENETS AND HONOURS

AchievementYearDetail
WPCA Premier League Winners2021-20221 Day
WPCA Club of the year2018 - 2019
RSA National Club Champions 2018 - 2019 - 2022
WPCA Premier League Winners 2018 - 20191 DAY
WPCA AMA20 Champions2018 - 2019
WPCA AMA20 Champions2017 - 2018
RSA National Community Cup Champions2017
WPCA AMA20 Champions2016 - 2017
WPCA Premier League Winners2014 - 2015 2 Day
WPCA Club of the Year2012 - 2013
WPCA 1AB1 Day Champions2012 - 2013
WPCA AMA20 Champions2008 - 2009

WOMENS - AWARDS, ACHIEVEMENETS AND HONOURS

AchievementYearDetail
WPCA Premier League Winners2021-20221 Day
WPCA Club of the year2018 - 2019
RSA National Club Champions 2018 - 2019 - 2022
WPCA Premier League Winners 2018 - 20191 DAY
WPCA AMA20 Champions2018 - 2019
WPCA AMA20 Champions2017 - 2018
RSA National Community Cup Champions2017
WPCA AMA20 Champions2016 - 2017
WPCA Premier League Winners2014 - 2015 2 Day
WPCA Club of the Year2012 - 2013
WPCA 1AB1 Day Champions2012 - 2013
WPCA AMA20 Champions2008 - 2009

Latest News

History of Durbanvill Cricket Club

The Durbanville Cricket Club was started 1942, ceased to function towards the end of WWII and was restarted 1954/55 at the old fields in Queen Street. Today you will find a residential complex where many big matches were played in those days. The club moved to its new headquarters in Sports way, where there are three fields, of which 2 are provincial rated fields.

The hockey club uses the facilities in the winter, and also throughout the year by the very successful running club. The main oval also is named after the club’s president: Ed Fivaz, a legend in the Durbanville community. On his day he was known as a very good swing bowler and as a batsman that was like the Rock of Gibraltar. The official renaming ceremony took place on the 2nd of October 2004. The fields have a lovely setting with lots of trees surrounding it. It almost reminds you of the villages in England.

Seeing that the club is almost like a close family, many players have played for the club more than 20 seasons, like Russell Davis and Nico Bester. Currently, Nico Oosthuizen is the longest active playing member at the club, with 13 seasons under his belt for the club. The club is famous for its friendly atmosphere and not a lot a people know it, but the last Englishmen to take a hat trick at Newlands, Bob Honeness, pla yed for Durbanville – and still at the age of almost 80, he visits the club. Mathys Brink and Wallace Albertyn, both ex and current Boland players also started their cricket careers at Durbies. Sakkie Lambrecht, ex Boland player, also played at the club in the late nineties before he retired, although he still helps the club’s lower teams every season and currently he is the first team coach.

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Hiring Facilities

The facilities are available to hire for various types of functions. To do bookings please send us an email:

Email:  Info@durbanvillecricket.com

Woman’s Cricket

Durbanville Cricket Club has embarked on establishing a Woman’s Cricket section at the club again and wish to invite all Ladies interested in playing the game off cricket to join the club.

A couple of seasons back Durbanville had a very successfull Woman’s Cricket section with 3 Protea players and a couple of provincial players. The ladies also won the league 3 times.

Practice

Practices for the senior section is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 17h00 onward starting Sept at the club in Sports Way.

Durbanville Woman XI play in the WP Premier Woman’s League. Practices will be from 17h30 on Wednesdays, matches are on Sundays. Any girls from 16 years and older is welcome.

Ladies Team Manager: Alan Stock 0827742660

For any details regarding fixtures you can contact the match secretary

Club Email :  Info@durbanvillecricket.com

The Durbanville Way

  • Show interest and be happy to talk.
  • Be punctual – we’re late if less than 5 minutes early for every meeting.
  • Know the itinerary for the session or day and be responsible for our own organisation.
  • Always voice an opinion and contribute to discussions, while respecting the coaches’ decision.
  • Plan team days, events and meals – stay relaxed as a group and have fun together.
  • Be professional in our preparation and recovery – sleep, rest, hydrate, take care in the sun.
  • Always show a positive attitude and body language – have confidence, give energy and 110% effort for the team.
  • Look immaculate, respect kit, generally behave well and represent DCC in the correct way at all times.
  • Lead by example – “one captain, eleven leaders”
  • Work ethic – passion – pride – respect – smile – humility

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Juniors - Scholars

UNDER 13 (U13) – SECOND HALF

R800.00

Single payment of R800 for Season Second Half

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UNDER 12 (U12) – SECOND HALF

R1,000.00

Single payment of R1000 for Season Second Half

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UNDER 12 (U12) – FIRST HALF

R1,000.00

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UNDER 11 (U11) – FIRST HALF

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UNDER 11 (U11) – SECOND HALF

R1,000.00

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UNDER 10 (U10) – SECOND HALF

R1,000.00

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UNDER 10 (U10) – FIRST HALF

R1,000.00

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UNDER 9 (U9) – SECOND HALF

R800.00

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