Six tips to help you make a perfect cricket tea

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Mandy Clements-Hunt has some cracking tips for anyone preparing a cricket tea. Picture: ECB

While our players seek glory on the pitch, Mandy Clements-Hunt will be behind the scenes helping serve up a perfect cricket tea.

But she can’t do it all on her own, and is appealing for volunteers to join her team.

Providing a cricket tea doesn’t cost you a penny, she explains.

“You buy the ingredients and do the work, and your skipper will pay you at the end of the match from the match fees he collects from your team, and the tea money he collects from the opposition.

“The going rate is up to about £40. You can provide a belter for that!”

If you know the club, just call in and make for the roster on the club noticeboard. Pick your date and write your name alongside.

Mandy also welcomes help from those who haven’t previously been involved in the club. If you would like to contact her and find out more just complete the form at the end of this post and she’ll get in touch with you.

Meanwhile, here are Mandy’s six ingredients for a perfect cricket tea, and some tips for tackling what can be an immensely rewarding challenge:

1. Choose the right ingredients for your cricket tea

  1. Four loaves for sandwiches
  2. An assortment of savouries (probably two of each) such as pork pie segments, mini sausage rolls, mini scotch eggs, cocktail sausages.
  3. An assortment of cakes, tarts, sweet items, or those chocolate Rice Crispy things
  4. Some crisps or tortilla chips (emptied into a bowl or two)
  5. Some fruit – bananas, clementines, strawberries (or similar) – usually goes down well
  6. And, of course, tea… and orange squash

You can vary the plot a little:

  • Bread or finger rolls to do some of the sandwiches
  • Samosas or onion bhajis as savouries
  • Scones with jam and butter or cream
  • Hot savouries such as pizza get devoured, but they’re more effort – your call.
  • Sandwiches can be as simple or complicated as you want

2. Rely on some staple sandwich fillings

  • Cheese
  • Tuna mayo (and sweet corn / cucumber)
  • Egg mayo
  • Coronation chicken
  • Chicken and chutney
  • Corned beef
  • Sausage (good in rolls)
  • Beef
  • Pate

You can add to any of the above appropriate combos such as cucumber, tomato, mustard, pickle, piccalilli, chutney, lettuce.

3. Use this sample shopping list

With a bit of skill and judgement, you can get all of this cricket tea list at any supermarket (there should be tea, sugar, orange squash in the pavilion, but check and add to the list if you need them).

  • Sarnies bread (square sliced loaves best): four loaves
  • Margarine: one 500g tub
  • Cheese
  • Ham: pack of 20 slices
  • Eggs: six large
  • Tomatoes: six
  • Medium cucumber
  • 1 Hellmann’s mayonnaise (small jar)
  • Other savouries sausage rolls: frozen pack of 50/100 cocktail sausages
  • Two frozen packs of 40 pizzas – thin margherita or pepperoni frozen
  • Two twin packs of Doritos or tortilla chips
  • Six-pack mini scotch eggs
  • One pack cakes ‘n’ stuff bar fruit cakes
  • Two bar lemon cakes
  • Two chocolate Swiss rolls
  • Two packs of 10 jam tarts
  • Milk: two pints

In addition to the food, you will need:

  1. A bit of time and space. Sarnies for 22 plus a bit of preparation at home will take up a couple of hours the morning of the match/or the night before.
  2. Enough room in your fridge for five trays of sandwiches and anything else you’ve bought or made that needs keeping fresh. Enough room in the freezer for the frozen stuff.
  3. Clingfilm: seal those sarnies quick for best results
  4. Sharp knives
  5. About five sandwich trays. Get them from the pavilion kitchen or use your own
  6. Tupperware or similar container for the sausage rolls and sausages

4. Follow these instruction to make four loaves into sandwiches

Get the fillings ready in bowls. Grate lots of cheese into a bowl, slice up the other stuff.

To make egg mayonnaise for one loaf: hard boil six large eggs. Cool them, shell them and chop them up. Add a couple of spoonfuls of mayonnaise, salt and pepper, and mash it into a light and easily spreadable paste. Don’t eat it all.

Work fast. Cut sarnies diagonally into quarters. With a sharp knife you can do several rounds at once. Stack them in rows on a sandwich tray and when it’s full cover it immediately with cling film and stash it in the fridge.

5. Adopt this plan of action

It’s best to shop the morning of the match.

If there is any doubt, immediately before shopping ring or text the team captain and check the match is still on.

There should always be tea, sugar, and orange squash in the pavilion kitchen (Birlingham, you should please take your own along).

There should be tea towels, washing up liquid, scourers, dishwasher tabs and rinse agent.

I generally start making the tea at about 25 overs, depending on how the game is going. Chat to the players they will tell you if you need to rush! And if the wickets fall too quickly ask them to help you!

Lay out everything, and remember cups and plates/napkins.

Pour the tea!

Put out some squash and tumblers.

6. And finally, smile!

You’ve done as much as you can, and your efforts will be appreciated. Now all you have to do is stop your players eating everything before the opposition have arrived!

Send us your pictures

Were you one of the many people around the cricket-playing world inspired by Mandy’s tips? We’d love to hear from you. Post a picture of your tea on our Facebook page.

New membership fees for 2016

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Memberships fees for Bredon Cricket Club have been agreed. Picture: George HH

The committee of Bredon Cricket Club has agreed new membership prices for the 2016 season.

They are:

Senior member: £20

Junior member: £10

Social member: £10

The club require at least one parent/guardian of junior members to take out a social membership (we define a junior member as someone who is 18 or under in full-time education).

Players’ match fees remain unchanged from last season.

Payments can be made by cheque to Bredon Cricket Club, Hill Close, Westmancote, Tewkesbury GL20 7EA.

Look out soon for details about how you can pay over the internet.

  • All prices are subject to ratification at the club’s extraordinary general meeting.

Get set for outside nets

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It’s spring… and that means outside nets start again

Spring is in the air! And that means outside nets start soon at Bredon Cricket Club.

Practice sessions are open for players aged 16 and over, and are held between 6pm and 8pm every Thursday.

The first of the 2016 season is on Thursday, April 7.

The clubhouse bar, now under the management of Will Rollett, will be open for every nets session.

Come along and get yourself ready for the new season.

Indoor nets are still running at Prince Henry’s High School, Evesham. Details here.

 

 

Cider, beer and cricket for the over 45s

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Oldfields Orchard Cider are Hobsons Brewery are backing the over 45s competition

Fancy a thirst-quenching pint of cider or traditional ale? Well, you’ll have to earn it first!

Hobsons Brewery and Oldfields Orchard Cider are sponsoring the 2016 over 45s club cricket competition, and Bredon are entering a team.

The idea is to increase the opportunities for senior players who may no longer be playing, or are thinking about retiring.

Worcestershire Cricket and Seniors Association, who have organised the competition, are asking captains to agree on formats on the day, and for every club to promote enjoyment and involvement, rather than competition. Download the rules in full here.

Sounds like a formula for a good day out… with plenty of refreshment at the end of it!

Ten teams are taking part. Bredon’s first game is against Pershore away (date to be agreed), and the cup and plate finals will be played at Bromsgrove on Sunday, September 4.

You can download the draw here.

Bredon beat Alcester and Ragley to go top

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Bredon go top in Evesham Indoor League

Alcester & Ragley (98-2) lost to Bredon (100-2) with two balls remaining in this Evesham Indoor Cricket League fixture.

Alcester gave Bredon a fright in this battle for the top, producing a below par total for Bredon to chase, then making life difficult for them as they scraped home with a couple of balls to spare.

Bredon’s opening bowlers pinned Alcester’s batsmen to the crease, allowing them only 32 from six overs.

George Guy in particular posed problems, with a pacey left-arm spell of three overs for 11.

Having seen Max Bitcliffe’s frustration cause his unnecessary run-out in the second over, the Alcester batsmen seemed reluctant to take any further risks.

It was not until Dominic Fenney’s (0-40) friendlier bowling gave Marc Woolley (23 no) and Tom Jackson (15 no) a chance to play tip and run at the end of the innings and double to score in the last four overs that Alcester looked in the least likely to present any sort of target for Bredon to chase.

As it was, a score under a hundred seemed unlikely to present problems until Steve Capron’s first over conceded just one run, and Jamie Munro’s was dismissed with a great piece of fielding and direct throw which gave Alcester heart.

With circumspection Dominc Fenney and Jamie Diamond made their 25s but Bredon were only marginally ahead of Alcester at the same stage.

This left them needing 13 from the final over; no forgone conclusion.

A rather messy final over with a wide, byes and leg byes plus a four from the bat of Clive Fenney into the vacant leg-side field got Bredon home.

Ashton-under-Hill got their points more easily but unsatisfactorily with Feckenham being unable to field a side.

Umpires Ian Fincher and John Iggulden; scorer Alan Norcott.

2016 fixtures for our junior sides are out now

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Our junior cricket coaching sessions start in April. Picture: ECB

Fixtures for our junior sides, who play in the Cotswold Hills League junior section, are out (though they are still subject to amendment):

Junior cricket coaching gets under way at our Hill Close ground on Friday, April 29, and we will be posting more details soon about how your child can get involved.

In the meantime, we are looking for parents who would like to help our coaches with the children, particularly the younger ones aged five to 10.

No experience is necessary, and we will sort out any necessary DBS checks (formerly CTB).

Contact us using the form below:

 

Disappointment for Bredon as Dumbleton go top

Bredon have slipped to second in the Evesham Indoor League. Picture: ECB
Bredon have slipped to second in the Evesham Indoor League. Picture: ECB

There was disappointment for Bredon as Dumbleton went top of the Evesham Indoor League on runs per wicket.

The result means the title is now wide open.

A commanding defeat of Bredon (104-5), previously unbeaten, by Pershore (105-1) was underpinned by an opening partnership of 57 in 4 overs between Chris Ridings and Adam Wiffen, with excellent shot making and selection combined with precision calling.

After retirement, some momentum was inevitably lost. Sam Cross (21 no) and Geo Capaldi (13 no) nevertheless cruised to victory.

Bredon’s first loss of the season was caused by not posting enough runs.

Although Dominic Fenney (25) and Jamie Diamond (38 no) started well enough with 56 without loss at the halfway, this was not the launch pad for a necessary acceleration.

Towards the end of Bredon’s innings the lower order was trying desperately to make way for the return of the retired batsmen. They failed to achieve this until the last over which yielded 12 runs, 4 leg-byes and 3 run-outs.

  • Report courtesy Evesham Indoor League. League round-up here.

Minutes of Bredon Cricket Club committee, February 2016

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Winning team: The committee meets once a month to deal with club business

Your committee is working hard to make your club better.

The minutes of their last meeting are here.

Please use the form below if you would like to raise anything with the committee.

An invitation to our cheese and wine evening

Come along to our cheese and wine evening on April 16
Come along to our cheese and wine evening on April 16

The club’s cheese and wine evening, the traditional opener to the season, is on Saturday, April 16.

It begins at the clubhouse at 7pm and includes the 200 Club draw, for which there will be two £100 prizes.

Existing members are invited to come along for a chat and to renew their memberships.

It is also a chance for anyone who is considering joining as either a playing member or social member to meet us, enjoy a drink and find out more about the club.

Our bar, now under the management of Will Rollett, will be open all evening.

There is a map showing you where to find the club here.

Please use the form below if you would like any more information.

We’re unbeaten so far in Evesham Indoor League

Bredon are flying high in the Evesham Indoor League
Bredon are riding high in the Evesham Indoor League. Picture: ECB

Come on, Bredon!

We remain the only unbeaten side in the Evesham Indoor League.

In our latest match Harvington (65 all out) lost to Bredon (67-0) with 4.4 overs remaining.

The left-arm bowling in-swinging to the right-hander of Steve Bridges was decisive, reducing Harvington to 37-3 after six overs.

His return of 3-16 is the best in any Worcester League this season so far.

Although Simon Ricketts (14) and George Burford (13) stuck around to add some respectability to the total, all was lost in the final over with two wickets in two balls.

Dominic Fenney ended with 2 for 8 and Jamie Munro enjoyed a couple of stumpings.

Next match: Bredon v Pershore, February 16, 8pm.

  • Report courtesy Evesham Indoor League. League round-up here.