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Cricket was banned in this village due to injury and damage but now a heart-warming vote has changed everything

A poll took place and an overwhelming majority said yes to the return of cricket.

Updated on: Mar 20, 2026, 07:11:25 IST
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Believe it or not, a village in Essex, England hasn’t seen any cricket for almost one year. Why?

It has been saved thanks to the ECB and the parish council. (Danbury Cricket Club on X)
It has been saved thanks to the ECB and the parish council. (Danbury Cricket Club on X)

In May 2025, a member of the public was struck on the leg by a cricket ball and after that, all cricket was suspended at Dawson Fields in Danbury, near Chelmsford. Prior to the incident, there were also reports of damage to two car windows and a roof tile on the Danbury Leisure Centre. The issue was also that every match there saw three to four balls hit into the car park, giving rise to safety concerns.

But now the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has taken the initiative to bring the game back to the village. It has decided to bankroll the construction of an artificial wicket as well as the perimeter fencing.

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The parish council also played its role. The parish council actually owns the land, and it took a vote late last month. Of 132 votes, 100 went to the proposal of a synthetic wicket and 100m of 13m high fencing and netting — overwhelming support to all intents and purposes. According to Danbury Cricket Club secretary Rory Carlton, the 32 “no votes” were actually not against the return of cricket but actually against the proposal with netting.

"It is resolved that the parish council would bring cricket back with the current design and go to planning for a decision, and if approved, would proceed, subject to funding from England Cricket Board,” Essexlive reported the parish council as saying.

Carlton, meanwhile, said: “We look forward to the return of cricket hopefully. If the question had been ‘do you want to return of cricket to Danbury?’ I think we would have had 100 per cent of the vote. I don't think there is anyone who doesn't want cricket back, which is lovely to see and hear.”

It is understood that more and more cricketers, especially juniors, will be allowed to use the cricket wicket. The local club has since been playing 16 miles away in Rayne near Braintree.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prateek Srivastava

Prateek Srivastava is a senior sports journalist having been in the profession for two decades now. He started his print career with the India Today Group and later also worked for the Asian Age.   In 2009, sensing the wind of change, he switched to the digital media and joined Mobile ESPN. There, he covered the 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2010 Hockey World Cup as a venue reporter. He did plenty of voice-over work too, over there.   After leaving Mobile ESPN, Prateek went on to work for Cricketnext, Gocricket and Cricbuzz. At Gocricket (Times Internet Limited), he covered the 2014 T20 World from Bangladesh. There he also received a team leadership award, given at the end of the month.   Prateek has also covered the 2016 T20 World Cup in India, this time working for Sportz Interactive. He also worked for Chinese giants Alibaba over two years and led their ""Short News"" content team at UC Browser.   While cricket is Prateek’s expertise, he has also done a lot of golf. In fact, he has covered India’s first two European Tour events back in the late noughties. He has also done extensive writing on football having been associated with the Indian Super League for three seasons. Finally, Prateek is a literature aficionado and swears by Philip Roth and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and when he doesn’t joke, he is usually quiet and at work.

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