Isham Cricket Club can trace its origins back to the last century, although the precise date of its foundation is unclear.
The diary of the village school states that a 'Cricket Supper' was held there in October 1877, and in 1882 - the year of England's famous defeat in the 'Ashes' Test at The Oval - a detailed account of Isham Cricket Club's annual meeting and dinner appears in the 'Kettering Observer' of November 17.
Between 60 and 70 members and friends attended, and were entertained by the village brass band. The secretary, Charles Wilson, reported that the five matches played that season had produced two victories, two defeats and a draw. The Reverend R.J. Clarke, in the chair, proposed the main toast of the evening - "Success to Isham Cricket Club" - and the president, James Marriott, responded.
The club was still active around the turn of the century, and a scorecard survives from Isham's local derby against Orlingbury on May 25, 1901. Orlingbury's 77 all out proved a winning score as Isham succumbed for 51 in reply, and their batting tribulations continued later that summer when they were dismissed for just 15 at Cranford!
There is more evidence - some of it photographic - of cricket being played in the village either side of World War One, but the club in its present form came into being in 1950.
Within two years Isham CC had a proper home in Orlingbury Road, a pavilion was added in 1955, and the club tasted competitive cricket in the Mid Northants Village League which it won in 1966 with 13 victories from 18 matches, including a 'double' over Orlingbury on successive weekends in August.
Orlingbury lost their ground in 1968 and amalgamated with Isham, who moved to their present home and entered the Northamptonshire County League in 1980.
Successive promotions took the club into the Premier Division in 1991, and a couple of summers later - boosted by the presence of New Zealand's current skipper, Stephen Fleming - Isham finished as runners-up to the County Colts.
On a never-to-be-forgotten Sunday afternoon in 1997, Isham beat friendly rivals Horton House at the County Ground to win the Northamptonshire Knock-Out Cup for the first time.
Isham's 2nd XI has also played in the County League since 1993, and in 1999 the club became one of the 17 founder members of the new Northamptonshire Sunday Challenge. Isham's Under-11, Under-13, Under-15 and Under-17 sides compete in the Higham and District Youth League, while Isham Zingari help keep Saturday friendly cricket alive in Northamptonshire.
Isham CC have an existing site at ishamcc.co.uk

Sun April 5th is designated as our annual Ground Day at the club to get everything ready for the upcoming season. All players are expected to come and lend a hand as there is a lot of work that

This summer Vodafone have put together an impressive line up of cricketing events and celebrations, including the chance to win npower Ashes tickets as part of the Vodafone Street Sixes. The Vodafone
Isham CC - Sunday XI : 5 wins.


