Pembroke Cricket Club

Pembroke Cricket Club was founded in 1868 and is located at Sydney Parade,[1] Park Avenue, just outside the old village of Sandymount in the prosperous Dublin suburb of Ballsbridge.

The Club fields six men's teams in league and cup competitions.

Players have included Frank Malin, bowler and first man to hold the position of chairman of the Irish Cricket Union.

[3] Hill held the Leinster record with 502 dismissals (292 catches and 210 stumpings), until recently surpassed by Charlie Kavanagh, also a Pembroke wicket keeper.

The First XI have a proud record winning the Leinster Senior Cup in its inaugural year, 1935 and on twelve occasions since.