Club Cricket of Chicago · Midwest Cricket Conference

Our Story

A Chicago cricket club, run by the people who play in it — at home at Washington Park on the South Side, and on the Midwest Cricket Conference record every season since 2022.

The club

What we are

Club Cricket of Chicago plays league cricket in the Midwest Cricket Conference. Our record in the league runs from the 2022 RedBall T30 season through today — red-ball and T20 cricket, season after season, sometimes with more than one side in the field at once.

Home is Washington Park at 5500 S King Dr, on Chicago's South Side. Match days also take us well beyond it — the conference plays across 10 grounds in the city, the suburbs and across the region.

The club is run by its members — the president, secretary and coordinators you will meet further down this page are the same people padding up on weekends.

Club Cricket of Chicago

Seasons

2022 to 2026

Every Midwest Cricket Conference competition the club has entered, straight from the league record.

2022

RedBall T30 2022

2023

Master Royal Red Ball 2023USA T-10 Cup 2023

2024

Master Royal Red Ball 2024Master Royal RedBall 2024 PlayoffsElite 3030 2024Midwest Premier League 2024

2025

RedBall Premier 2025Red Ball Div II 2025SBCC T20 Blast 2025

2026

Master Royal RedBall PremierBlast T20RedBall Division II

In 2024 the club also took the field under two other names — Club Cricket Of Chicago Seekers in Elite 3030 and CCC Stars in the Midwest Premier League. Different shirts, same club.

Today

This season, so far

Live from the league record. The table says what it says — we publish it either way.

Club Cricket of Chicago
Club Cricket of Chicago

The people

Who runs it

The club's management, in their own words.

Club Cricket of Chicago crest — a bald eagle over a shield of bat and stumps

The badge & the city

An eagle over the stumps

The club crest is a bald eagle, wings spread over a shield of bat and stumps. The rest of our look is borrowed from the city itself: the skyline traced along the bottom of these pages, and the six-pointed star lifted from the Chicago flag.

New players

Play with us

Want to play in Chicago? Start with the join form, or write to the club directly.