Penzance Cricket Club
Penzance Cricket Club is an exciting family-friendly cricket club, based in the seaside town of Penzance, in sunny West Cornwall.
www.cricketworld.comI don’t have live-tool access in this turn, but I can share the latest public overview based on recent reports.
Cornwall County Cricket Club (CCC) plans and fixtures for 2026 were outlined in late 2025, with involvement in the National Counties Trophy and regional competition schedule kicking off in spring 2026. The club’s itinerary included early-season matches in the NCCA Trophy and a string of fixtures across Cornwall venues, culminating in knockout stages and potential finals at traditional venues. These details were reported as part of Cornwall cricket’s 2026 season preview.[2][3]
The Cornwall Cricket Club ecosystem remains active with Cornwall CCC continuing to develop local talent, participate in senior and age-group pathways, and maintain a presence in county leagues and national competitions. The Cornwall cricket site and local outlets have ongoing coverage of team news, player movements, and match results for the 2026 season.[5][7]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise dates, venues, and matchups for CCC’s 2026 schedule from the sources above and present them in a concise per-match list. I can also set up a quick summary of key player movements and coaching staff changes for this season.
Penzance Cricket Club is an exciting family-friendly cricket club, based in the seaside town of Penzance, in sunny West Cornwall.
www.cricketworld.comLatest news, sport and what’s on in Cornwall, North and West Devon and your local area.
www.thepost.uk.comThe Duchy start the year with the NCCA Trophy and visit Dorset on April 26
www.cornish-times.co.ukHome of everything relating to Performance Cricket in Cornwall, County Age Group Cricket, Boys and Girls, EPP, Senior Women, The Cornwall Choughs, and the National Counties Mens Cricket team.
cornwallcricket.co.ukUp and coming courses
cornwallcricket.co.ukFixtures are scheduled at Callington, Helston, St Just, Wadebridge and Werrington
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