Cricket Clubs in Harrow
Playing cricket in Harrow offers visitors a truly enjoyable way to experience one of the UK’s most traditional and loved sports in a relaxed, open-air setting. The area is well known for its green parks, spacious recreational grounds, and community-friendly atmosphere, making it ideal for casual cricket games, friendly matches, and informal practice sessions.
Whether you are visiting Harrow for a short stay or spending more time exploring the area, cricket provides a great opportunity to stay active, enjoy the outdoors, and take part in a social sport that brings people together. Throughout the warmer months, you’ll often see local players gathering for weekend games, families enjoying lighthearted matches, and groups of friends making use of open fields for batting, bowling, and fielding practice.
Cricket in Harrow is not just about sport—it is also about community, relaxation, and outdoor enjoyment. The peaceful surroundings, fresh air, and accessible open grounds create the perfect setting for a laid-back sporting experience away from the busy city lifestyle. Visitors often combine cricket with picnics, walking, or other outdoor activities, making it a flexible and enjoyable part of a family day out.

Our home Payne's Folly has two full size squares and is big enough to accommodate two matches be played concurrently. It also has modern three lane artificial nets and a non-turf pitch for some of our youngest age group junior matches.

Established in 1853, Stanmore Cricket Club celebrated 150 years of existence in 2003. The club is one of the oldest institutions in the North West of London.

We play our home matches at Montesole Playing Fields in Pinner which has hundreds of visitors making the most of the excellent play ground with many watching the cricket over the weekends and during evenings in the summer.
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