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The
cricket club is over 100 years old - it was playing matches
in the 1870s - and the cricket field is the same place
today. Most of the matches in the early days were between
local teams within the area, many of the mills had their
own teams and played each other, the competition was fierce
Addingham cricket
field as it is today. The Cricket Club play teams from
all over West Yorkshire and is in the Wharfedale league.
It is well supported in the village by the people and
local business's
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John England holds the
medals board.
Below is a picture
of the Addingham Gala early last century, which was held
in the cricket field. Now the football pitch is used in
the park
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