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Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence : ウィキペディア英語版
Cambridge University Cricket Club

Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC), which represents the University of Cambridge, has had major cricket status from 1817: i.e., classified as an ''unofficial'' first-class team by substantial sources from 1817 to 1894; classified as an ''official'' first-class team from 1895 by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the County Championship clubs;〔Birley, p. 145.〕 and classified as a List A team in 1973 only.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=CricketArchive )
Home fixtures are played at Fenner's. CUCC has two men's teams (the Blues and the Crusaders) and one women's team. The inaugural University Match between CUCC and Oxford University Cricket Club (OUCC) was played in 1827 and is now the club's sole first-class fixture each season. Apart from this annual game, played in late June or early July, CUCC operates as part of the Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (UCCE), which includes Anglia Ruskin University. The UCCE was rebranded as Cambridge MCC University (MCCU) prior to the 2010 season. The University Match is the only one in which a true CUCC team takes part: i.e., composed entirely of current Cambridge students.
The earliest reference to cricket at Cambridge University is in 1710. A Cambridge University team played against an Eton team in 1754 and 1755, although those were minor matches. It is not known if the Eton teams were present or past pupils.
Cambridge University began an annual series against Cambridge Town Club, which evolved into the original Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, on 30 May 1817.〔(Cambridge Town Club v Cambridge University 1817 )〕 It is with this game that both teams acquired major status.
Both play an annual Varsity Match against Oxford as well as other matches throughout the University Easter term. The first team four-day Varsity match retains its first class status and alternates between being held at Fenner's and at The Parks. The one-day match is played at Lord's.
==Cricket at Cambridge University==

Cricketers who represent Cambridge University strive to be awarded a cricketing 'Blue', the University wide mark of sporting achievement. A 'Blue' is currently awarded to those representing the First XI at Lords' in the Varsity 1-day Fixture, or in the 4-Day First-Class fixture (Oxford University only awards a Blue for the First-Class Fixture). Those representing the Second XI (the Crusaders) are eligible for a 'Colour' if they represent the Crusaders in the Second XI Varsity against Oxford's 'Tics. Despite having a large winter training squad, and many players representing the University over the summer months (up to 50 players from the training squad and College level) rarely are more than a total of 12 Blues and 12 Colours awarded across a season.
Old Blues are eligible to join the 'Quidnuncs'. The Quidnuncs join for a 5-yearly dinner in the Long Room at Lords, the next of which will be in 2015.

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