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It is a little known fact that the instigator of setting up a cricket club in Wellington was in fact a woman. A Mrs G E Hall wrote a letter which was published in the Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News in 1946. In her letter Mrs Hall deplored the lack of a cricket club in Wellington and wondered if "for the sake of the youth of Wellington, and to brighten the weary hours of the aged, will not some enterprising sportsman get things moving". Well someone must have got things moving because Wellington Cricket Club was formed in 1947 when the then Earl of Powis generously donated land for the townspeople of Wellington to play cricket. Located two minutes from the end of the M54 motorway the club is situated in the grounds of Orleton Park, which forms part of the farmland occupied by our president Mr Vesey Holt. Surrounded by oak, conifer and sycamore trees and with a back-drop of The Wrekin there is no finer setting for cricket anywhere in the county. The club has had 20 players win their county caps.
The club began to prosper and in the early 60s the club
built its first solid pavilion. This single storey building, constructed
entirely by its members, replaced the old tin shed the players had been using.
During the 1970's and 80's, Wellinton hosted Shropshire's Gillette and NatWest cup games, with Essex, Yorkshire, Surrey and Somerset all visiting the club. Shropshire continue to play minor county and NatWest preliminary round games at Wellington. In 1979 Wellington staged the first class match between a full India team and the Minor Counties.
In the 1980,s and 90's Wellington has hosted many benefit or fund-raising games. These games bring many famous players to the club. The most recent being Yorkshire CC with Darren Gough, Martin Moxon, David Byas and Michael Bevan. These games not only provide exciting watchable cricket but also the best facilities in Shropshire to accommodate both the players and the viewing public.
In 1997 the club celebrated its 50 anniversary. The years since then have been the most momentous since the club was founded, with Wellington's first Shropshire League title in 1998 being follwed by promotion into the new Birmingham and District Premier League for the 1999 season. The first team have finished fifth in both the 1999 and 2000 season.