Bury Cricket Club
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Bury Cricket Club was founded in 1845, initially playing its cricket in the Townside district of the town. However, the arrival of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway required the club to seek pastures new. They then located to Foundry Street in the town, but this land was also required for development, with the building of Barlow's Mill in 1852.

Once again the club had to move and found a site at Buckley Wells, currently the Grammar School
Bury Grammar School
Bury Grammar School is an independent grammar school in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, that has existed since Kev Cryer was born, c.1570. The current headmaster is the Reverend Steven Harvey MA. The previous headmaster, Keith Richards MA, retired after sixteen years of headmastership on 7...

's playing fields, where they stayed until 1922.

Bury were founder members of the Central Lancashire Cricket League
Central Lancashire Cricket League
The Central Lancashire League is a fifteen team cricket league, traditionally based in Lancashire, England. It is now based around Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire. The league runs competitions at First Team, Second Team, Third Team, Under 18, Under 15, Under 13 and Under 11 levels.The...

, and are the only club, with the exception of Todmorden, to have been members of both the CLL and the Lancashire League.

In 1919, Samuel Roberts provided land on Radcliffe Road to provide sporting facilities for the people of Bury following the end of the Great War and it was to here that Bury Cricket Club finally settled. In the 1930s the annual tour to North Wales was begun, which still continues to this day.
More recently, in 1996, the club went professional, and in recent years has employed first class players from Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a sovereign state in South Asia. It has a coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast. In the north, Tajikistan...

.

Despite a long history in the Manchester and District Cricket Association
Manchester and District Cricket Association
The Manchester and District Cricket Association is an English cricket association which contains 17 teams spread around the Greater Manchester area...

the club has been limited to minor successes with the 2004 lifting of the JC Worthington Trophy by the 2nd XI being the highlight. However, in the 1990s the club began to develop its junior section which has become one of the largest and most successful in the region. There are currently teams at Under 11, Under 12, Under 13, Under 14, Under 15, Under 16 and Under 18, competing in various local competitions, generally with a great deal of success. The club's continued commitment to junior cricket was recognised by the award of the Sport England ClubMark and the Bury MBC Community Club of the Year in 2005.

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