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'''Adelaide Cricket Club''' or '''The Buffalos''' is a semi-professional cricket club in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]. It competes in, and dominates the [[South Australian District Cricket League]]. The Adelaide Cricket Club was formed on 12th September 1905.
'''Adelaide Cricket Club''' or '''The Buffalos''' is a semi-professional cricket club in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]. It competes in the [[South Australian District Cricket League]]. The Adelaide Cricket Club was formed on 12th September 1905.


Many great names of Australian and South Australian cricket have played for the Adelaide Cricket Club, Badcock, Causby, Cunningham, Gillespie, Grimmett, Giffen, Hogg, Hammond, Nobes, Sincock and Woodcock have played. International Test Cricketers who have played for Adelaide include Chauhan, Greenidge, Mendis and White.
Many great names of Australian and South Australian cricket have played for the Adelaide Cricket Club, Badcock, Causby, Cunningham, Gillespie, Grimmett, Giffen, Hogg, Hammond, Nobes, Sincock and Woodcock have played. International Test Cricketers who have played for Adelaide include Chauhan, Greenidge, Mendis and White.

Revision as of 09:00, 3 December 2006

Adelaide Buffalos
Full nameAdelaide Cricket Club
SportCricket
Founded1905
LeagueSouth Australian District Cricket League
Home groundGlandore Oval
AnthemUnknown
PresidentUnknown
Head coachUnknown
CaptainUnknown
Strip
Yellow, Blue and Red

Adelaide Cricket Club or The Buffalos is a semi-professional cricket club in Adelaide, South Australia. It competes in the South Australian District Cricket League. The Adelaide Cricket Club was formed on 12th September 1905.

Many great names of Australian and South Australian cricket have played for the Adelaide Cricket Club, Badcock, Causby, Cunningham, Gillespie, Grimmett, Giffen, Hogg, Hammond, Nobes, Sincock and Woodcock have played. International Test Cricketers who have played for Adelaide include Chauhan, Greenidge, Mendis and White. All in all the Adelaide Cricket Club has provided the State with 64 representatives, more than any other grade Club.

The club plays it’s Senior Home Games at Glandore Oval, Glandore, South Australia.Other grounds used by the club include the Bone Timber Reserve Cabra Dominican College Oval and the Marion Primary School Oval.

Today the club fields four senior men's teams and six junior boys' teams in the South Australian Cricket Association competition.