The Durbanville Cricket Club was started 1942, ceased to function towards the end of WWII and was restarted 1954/55 at the old fields in Queen Street. Today you will find a residential complex.
Where many big matches were played in those days. The club moved to its new headquarters in Sports way, where there are three fields, of which 2 are provincial rated fields.
The hockey club uses the facilities in the winter, and also throughout the year by the very successful running club. The main oval also is named after the club's president.
Ed Fivaz, a legend in the Durbanville community. On his day he was known as a very good swing bowler and as a batsman that was like the Rock of Gibraltar.
The official renaming ceremony took place on the 2nd of October 2004. The fields have a lovely setting with lots of trees surrounding it. It almost reminds you of the villages in England.
The Durbanville Cricket Club was started 1942, ceased to function towards the end of WWII and was restarted 1954/55 at the old fields in Queen Street. Today you will find a residential complex.
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