Harrogate is the second most "crickety" town in England, according to a new survey.
The poll, Conducted by Gambling ‘N Go, gathered responses from 3,024 people across the country.
Towns were selected based on their cricketing heritage, local enthusiasm, and the role cricket plays in community identity.
Tunbridge Wells topped the list, while Arundel, Chipping Norton, and Chester-le-Street rounded out the top five.
Harrogate was praised for its traditional cricket atmosphere, well-maintained grounds, and knowledgeable spectators.
A spokesperson for Gambling ’N Go, who conducted the poll, said:
“Cricket in Harrogate has a quiet, graceful feel. The town’s club sits in a leafy corner, where well-kept greens create a perfect setting.
“Matches are proper affairs here - smart kits, competitive spirit, and spectators who know every stat going. It’s genteel, but fiercely proud.”
North Yorkshire featured prominently in the rankings, with Richmond placing sixth, followed by Whitby (11th), Ripon (43rd), Stokesley (53rd), and Thirsk (69th).
The full rankings and accompanying infographic are available via Gambling ‘N Go. Read more here.

Harrogate Town Unveil New Home Kit for 2026/26 Season
Harrogate resident latest to scoop free tank of fuel
20-person brawl breaks out at Ripon pub
RAF flypast planned over Harrogate district next weekend
Three hotels in Harrogate district named among best in UK by Telegraph
Petition calls for action to protect Knaresborough Castle
Harrogate Car Enthusiasts Motor Show returns this weekend
Solar panels installed at Ripon Leisure Centre to help cut energy bills
Police make arrest after fight on Harrogate street
Harrogate IT business 'incredibly proud' to represent town at national awards
Harrogate school fair to showcase young musical talent
Harrogate care team conquers 45km charity walk
Increase in shoppers being duped by AI 'High Street' scams
Financial investigators brought in to examine council-owned house builder
Comedy legend to visit Harrogate as part of upcoming tour
Governors oppose battery storage site near Knaresborough primary school
Street rangers tackle benches and bird mess on Cambridge Street
Harrogate Cat Rescue issues update on kittens born with genetic condition
Harrogate MP launches campaign to save M&S café on Leeds Road
Paddling pool in Valley Gardens remains closed for maintenance


