Sunbury Cricket Club had a noted team in the early 18th century which played in major matches.
One of its players was William Goodwin, whose skill received comment in a 1724 newspaper report.
[1] In 1730, a Sunbury patron known only as Mr Andrews successfully led the team in a match against the Duke of Richmond's XI.
In 1732, a combined Brentford and Sunbury team lost to London on Walworth Common.
In the early 1970s, the club's Kenton Court Meadow ground hosted three list A matches involving Surrey in the John Player League.