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CRICKET IN
FINLAND
Cricket in Finland has a longer history
than you can imagine. The first games were played in
the 1960s by ubiquitous and mysterious Palmerstons society
who played in Tapiola (suburb of Helsinki) Cricket began
to organise itself in the 1970s under the auspices of
the Helsinki Cricket Club, the oldest existing club
in Finland, who notably played a game against the British
Moscow before the end of the Cold War.
The contemporary growth of the game dates from the mid
1990s with the development of Turku, SKK and Vantaa
as clubs to challenge the monopoly of Helsinki Cricket
Club. With the welcoming involvement of the European
Cricket Council the current state of Finnish cricket
is one of rapid development.
In 2001 there were 4 clubs contesting the Finnish League.
This year there will be 7 clubs contesting in the League.
The new clubs are Espoo, Tampere and MTS, a club made
up of indigenous Finnish cricketers. Finland boasts
over 20 ECB level 1 coaches and over 30 qualified umpires.
With over 300 male players and 30 ladies, Finland is
gradually consolidating its ICC Affiliate Status gained
in 1999.
The Finnish Cricket Association is busy expanding all
areas of Finnish cricket including a youth policy targeting
schools in Helsinki and beyond. The strengthening of
club cricket in Finland has greatly increased Finland's
ability to host high quality touring sites. Every year
SKK hosts an International Six-a-Side tournament in
early July. So don't be surprised if in future years
the words Finland and cricket are heard in close proximity.
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