Confidence-building season for Third XI

Going strong: Bredon Third XI after notching up a win against Evesham at Birlingham
Bredon Third XI after notching up a win against Evesham at Birlingham

The Third XI’s 2019 league season was all about bringing the juniors through into senior cricket, giving them the opportunity to show their skills and gain confidence on the field.

With a shorter season this year availability was very good, with a ratio of five senior players to six juniors for most games. 

This gave the youngsters great support and opportunities to play a big part in each of the matches. It allowed them to gain maturity and build confidence.

The team finished fourth in the Worcestershire County League Division Twelve (South/East)

Luke Plane, Tolly Wilson and Cole Notley carried out most of the bowling through out the season, taking 26 wickets between them.

It was an outstanding performance for such young lads. They learned more in each game they played, encountering different conditions and match scenarios. 

There were also first wickets in senior cricket from Harry Buckley (Under 14s) and Euan Styles (Under 13s).

Luke Plane opened the batting this season, and was very impressive.

He scored his maiden 50 against one of the stronger third team opponents, batting sensibly and waiting for the bad ball to score off.

Cole Notley took the most wickets for division 12 S/E with 11 his best being 4 for 15. 

Cole did a great job at first-change bowler, learning to keep the ball up to the batsmen, staying cool and eventually getting wickets and building the pressure.  It was an amazing achievement for him this season to finish on top of the Division 12 leaderboard.

Tolly opened the bowling with Luke each week, bowling as a pair and keeping the pressure on both ends, which was very encouraging to see.

Luke finished on nine wickets and Tolly on six for the season.

It was a top performance all round by all juniors this season. Well done to them all for their support and commitment.

Mark Notley

Fixtures for 2019 online now

Fixtures for 2019 are online now
First XI fixtures for the 2019 season are online now

Bredon’s First XI begin the 2019 season with a tough home fixture against Hagley on Saturday, April 20.

Hagley were crowned ECB National Indoor Champions at Lord’s last season. Their First XI finished 7th in the top flight of the Worcestershire League but are competing in Division Two following the league restructure.

The Firsts’ season closes on Saturday, September 15, away to Coombs Wood.

The Second XI open their campaign away to Martley on Saturday, April 20. Martley have moved up from Division Four, where they finished second last season.

The Seconds’ last game of 2019 is a local derby in which they will host Birlingham on Saturday, September 14.

The Third XI again have the privilege this season of using the beautiful Birlingham Cricket Club as their home pitch.

They host Five Ways Old Edwardians there on Saturday, May 11, for their first fixture of 2019.

Their last match is away to Evesham on July 13.

Captains this season are Martin Hill (Firsts), Liam Harris (Seconds), Mark Notley (Thirds) and Jordan Huggins (Sunday side)

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Advice from top coach, and an AGM reminder

Andy Stovold passes on some advice to members of Bredon Cricket Club's committee
Andy Stovold passes on some advice to members of Bredon Cricket Club’s committee

Top coach and former professional player Andy Stovold was invited to Bredon Cricket Club’s committee meeting this week.

He gave some fascinating insights into the future development of the grassroot game, and the challenges Bredon must meet if we are develop and thrive.

Andy made a considerable impact when he started working with junior members of the club mid-way through the season.

Some of his advice may influence thinking at the club’s annual meeting (AGM) in the clubhouse on Thursday, November 16.

It starts at 7.30pm and entails the election of the committee. All club members are invited, and they will be asked for their thoughts on the future direction of the club.

There will also be a chance to hear about progress made on and off the field during 2017.

All members, social and playing, are welcome.

Meanwhile, there was a players’ meeting at the club on Sunday, October 8.

Issues discussed included the future development of the club, league positions,  retention of the Third XI team, commitment of players throughout the season, appointment of coaches, a recruitment drive for new players, chairman of selectors, teams and captains for next season, and jobs for the winter.

 

 

 

Bredon Cricket Club celebrates junior season successes

Successes: Club chairman Neil Hall presents Ollie McGrath with his best junior player 2017 award
Club chairman Neil Hall presents Ollie McGrath with his best junior player 2017 award. Picture by Brad Cooper

Bredon Cricket Club celebrated the successes of its junior players today.

Families gathered on a warm autumn afternoon at Hill Close to enjoy a fun day and acknowledge efforts on and off the pitch in 2017.

There was a bouncy castle, barbecue and Americana music from the excellent Malvern Hillbillies.

Chairman Neil Hall presented a number of awards and paid tribute to those behind the scenes who had worked so hard to make the season a success.

There were words of praise, too, for Neil, who has led the club through a season of great achievement.

Junior players, Third XI and club supporters’ end-of-season awards

Third team batting: Johnny McGrath

Third team bowling: Ruben Ibbotson

Junior player: Ollie McGrath

Club person of the year: Jennie Warren

Gifts were presented to:

Lucy Washbourne, for her contribution to cricket teas

Mandy Clements-Hunt, for being an unsung hero for the club

Adam Gallagher, for his exceptional work as groundsman

Will Rollett, for his work behind the bar

 

Survey: Have your say about the future of cricket

ECB survey 2017

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