So other than myself as the skipper, who can go in and get kit etc out, no-one is allowed in the pavilion other than to use the toilet. Its one in one out with hand sanitiser before and after.
We don't have a bar, I can think of only one club in the whole county that do. We have around 120 clubs, I've played at around half of them. Maybe some of the others do? It seems unlikely.
You've said
'the county' As I've already said 3 times, I'm talking about within Cambs, not Hunts.
You've clarified that by saying 'Cambs not Hunts' - and also dismissed the idea of leagues that have other clubs as well as Cambs clubs in them, or non Cambs clubs who play in Cambs leagues. So we must definitely be solely talking about Cambridgeshire as a county here, not as a league.
But, Hunts is a district of Cambs:
The county is now divided between Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council, which, since 1998, forms a separate unitary authority. In the county there are five district councils, Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council.[4]
So what you actually mean is the clubs who are based in Cambridge City, East Cambs, South Cambs and Fenland, who also play in the lower levels of the Cambs & Hunts Premier League pyramid; the Cambs Cricket Association commonly known as the CCA league.
In this case I would agree. Most single team small village clubs in those areas probably don't have a bar. Many will be village greens adjacent to the pub, or recreation grounds.
To extrapolate this and say basically no club in the entire county has a bar is nonsense.