, MCC Universities Championship 2006 The earliest reference to cricket at Oxford is in 1673. OUCC made its known debut in the inaugural
University Match between Oxford and
Cambridge played in 1827. In terms of extant clubs being involved, this is the oldest major fixture in the world: i.e., although some inter-county fixtures are much older, none of the current county clubs were founded before 1839 (the oldest known current fixture is
Kent versus Surrey). The
Magdalen Ground was used for the University Cricket Club's first match in 1829, and remain in regular use until 1880. Bullingdon Green was used for two matches in 1843. The
University Parks became the home ground of OUCC in 1881, when the Master of
Pembroke,
Evan Evans obtaining a lease on 10 acres of land there. The pavilion was designed by
Thomas G. Jackson, architect of many nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Oxford buildings, including the university's
Examination Schools. The University Match became the club's sole fixture each season from 2001 until 2020. Apart from this annual game, played in late June or early July, the OUCC first team operates as part of the Oxford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (UCCE), which includes
Oxford Brookes University. The UCCE was rebranded as Oxford
MCC University (MCCU) prior to the 2010 season. The University Match is the only one in which a true OUCC team takes part: i.e., composed entirely of current Oxford students. The Oxford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (OUCCE) team played 26 matches (not including one abandoned) from 2001 to 2009. As Oxford Marylebone Cricket Club University, the team has played sixteen matches from 2010 to 2016. ==Grounds==