The Club's first recorded match was in 1764 and it is still a major contributor to Cricket and Village life in Hampshire. The Club runs four teams with Saturday 1st and 2nd XI's playing competitive cricket in the Morrant Thames Valley League.
The Sunday teams play a wide range of long standing fixtures with the occasional introduction of new opposition. At all times Sunday cricket, while played with victory in mind, is conducted in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere.
Cricket coaching and competitive matches are provided for Colts at U9, U11, U13 and U15 with the aim of encouraging young players and so ensuring the Club's future.
The Hampshire Cricket Board in association with Sport England, recently awarded Odiham & Greywell Cricket Club their ClubMark accreditation. The ECB/Sport England ClubMark accreditation scheme is a national programme that seeks to recognise good practice in a number of areas such as Child Welfare. With it come a range of benefits, not least the profile the scheme brings and the positive messages it sends to the local community, schools, community groups, local authorities and other local funding agencies about the quality and safety of a club's junior section.

On Sunday Phil Thomas' club X1 will host the annual Heartaches game against the legendary Sir Tim Rice and his team. The King Street side have also managed to russle up another celebrity in 'Two Fat L

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