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The history so far...

The club was named after the successful, though albeit short-lived, 1980s pop group "The Insignificants". Indeed you will probably remember their seminal work Ban the Bomb Don, which just failed to chart. It is naturally still sung whenever a club player takes 5 wickets or makes fifty.

The cricket club was formally founded in 1996 in Gweek, Cornwall to encapsulate the true values of indecisiveness, irrelevance, community and interaction. It retains these core values to this day.

Original games were fought in West London, but with members moving to pastures near and far the club is now willing to play matches anywhere and everywhere.

Players come and go but the unique spirit remains the same - a sense of fun, corinthian values and making sure we remain very, very successful!

(Please note that last year was a very difficult year for the ICC, losing our incredible, long standing, nine season unbeaten run. Let's start another great run this year!! - Don White)

Tour video

Julian Marshall has been busy.
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Stop the press

Uley thrashing makes headlines.
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Tour photos

Tour photos are now on-line.
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Jez Lewison joins the Club!

Read about the former Luton resident.
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Travel Essentials
Don't forget to pack your ICC Cap when travelling.
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