Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб

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Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/29 08:30 - Tamil Union CC v Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб View
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/17 04:15 - Moors Sports Club v Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб 132/7,131/7
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/15 04:15 - Бадурелия Спорт Клуб v Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб 80/9,85/5
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 06/06 04:30 - Burgher RC v Moors Sports Club CANC
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 06/02 04:30 - Galle CC v Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб 98/10(16.5)-143/8(20)
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/31 08:30 - Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб v Коломбо Крикет Клуб 74/10(15.2)-75/5(8.5)
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/29 08:30 - Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб v Kandy Customs CC 76/3(9.2)-75/8(20)
Шри Ланка Главни Отбори Т20 05/28 08:30 - Бюргер Рикриейшън Клуб v Негомбо Крикет Клуб Abandoned

Burgher Recreation Club is a first-class cricket and hockey club based in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

History

The club was founded on 26 December 1896 known as the Bambalapitya Recreation Club, with membership restricted to the Burgher community. The first president was A. W. Raffel, the hon. secretary was O. H. Poppenback and the club captain was V. O. Wright. The club won its first cricket match on 9 November 1901.

In 1902 the club moved from Bambalapitiya to Havelock Park. On 31 May 1915 the club changed its name to the Burgher Recreation Club. In 1925 the club was adjudged cricket champions. In 1947 B. R. Heyn was appointed the captain of the Sri Lanka national cricket team. In the 1950s the club opened its membership to the wider community. The club won its first P. Saravanamuttu Trophy in the 1955–56 season.

The club competed at first-class level in the Premier Trophy from 1988–89 to 2012–13, but lost its first-class status when the number of teams in the competition was reduced from 20 to 14 after the 2012–13 season. It is eligible for promotion back to first-class status, depending on its results in non-first-class competitions.