The Cricketer Cup
The Actual Cup
Winners Trophy
Cricketer Cup Flag
Cricketer Cup Emblem
Trophy Specifications
Description:
Silver Cup, half fluted with Acanthus leaf embossed frieze on the centre and foot
Height:
31 cm
Weight:
1,081 grams
Material:
Silver
Design Features:
Half fluted design with embossed Acanthus leaf frieze detailing
About the Trophy
The Cricketer Cup is a prestigious silver trophy awarded annually to the winning team of the Cricketer Cup tournament. The elegant design, featuring classical Acanthus leaf motifs, reflects the tradition and prestige of this long-established school cricket competition.
The trophy has been contested since 1967, with winning teams engraving their names on it to commemorate their victory. The distinctive half-fluted design and embossed frieze make it one of the most recognizable trophies in school cricket.
The Cup was made in London in 1897 and presented by Ben Brocklehurst.