Gravesend Cricket Club

It provides opportunities for community engagement and participation in cricket through its youth and adult programmes.

Grace's innings of 257 for Gloucestershire in 1895 and Tich Freeman's record-setting performance in 1931.

In 2015, the club became a registered charity with the objective of promoting participation in cricket and recreational activities among local residents.

[1] The club received £43,214 from Sport England's Olympic Legacy Fund in 2011 to improve its facilities, including the installation of new outdoor nets, a roller, a bowling machine, and covers for the ground.

[2] In 2024, the club, supported by Kent Cricket's community programme, installed a borehole to reduce water usage, aligning with sustainability goals.

The Bat and Ball Ground, home of Gravesend Cricket Club.