Edgware aim for victory in 200th game
- Edgware Cricket Club
- Apr 20
- 1 min read
As Edgware take the field against Watford Town on Easter Sunday, it will be the club's 200th game. A remarkable feat for the relatively young club, that was only established in 2015.
The growth of league cricket has meant the second century came alot quicker than the first. The club's 100th game took place in 2021 and remarkably, just 4 years later, the club is ready for its 200th fixture.

"It's a proud day for the club and represents the hard work that has continued on and off the field over the past 10 years. The club continues to punch well above its weight and we look forward to seeing this continue in the 2025 season" spoke Ciaran Hosty at the Club HQ.
Perhaps rather poetically, Edgware's 200th game will take place at Woodside against Watford Town, the ground Edgware played it's first ever match in July 2015 and rather fitting given this season marks the club's 10-year anniversary.
On the field, Edgware are setting themselves for an action-packed season with Captain Vidanda Galgamuwa attempting to complete the first ever double and secure both the Saturday and Sunday league. There is some sense to his target, with Edgware coming off the back of their most succesful season ever in 2024, with the boys in blue winning a remarkable 73% of fixtures out of 30. Should he be successful in his quest, he'll become the first Edgware captain ever to complete the feat.
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