Godalming Cricket Club

Julius Caesar began his career at Godalming where he attracted local press attention at age 16, in the Surrey Gazette.

He helped Godalming beat a Surrey XI at The Oval in 1849, aged 18, by making scores of 67 and 46.

The club now plays home matches at Holloway Hill Sports Association's recreation ground in Godalming with clubhouse facilities in the pavilion.

[3] In August 2004 the club played an Old England XI including John Lever, Derek Randall and Derek Underwood in a charity event to raise funds for Chace Children's Hospice.

[4] In February 2006, an arson attack destroyed the pavilion at nearby Thursley Cricket Club.