What Worcestershire women’s cricket chief said about us

Words of praise for Bredon Cricket Club from Jacci Hunt, Worcestershire women and girls pathway co-ordinator.

Her comments followed the Under 17 Girls match against Buckinghamshire that was played at Hill Close on Sunday and featured our own Rachel Fenney.

Jacci Hunt's praise for Bredon Cricket Club

 

Rachel plays for Worcestershire Under 17 girls on her home ground for first time

Rachel, pictured in her Worcestershire kit, will make her home-ground debut for the girls Under 17s on Sunday
Rachel, pictured in her Worcestershire kit, will make her home-ground debut for the Under 17 girls on Sunday

Sunday (July 9) will be a proud day for Rachel Fenney, her family and everyone at Bredon Cricket Club.

She will playing a county match for the first time at her home club when Worcestershire Under 17 girls take on Buckinghamshire.

Although she has played for the county for nine years, this will be the first time a county girls match will be hosted at Bredon.

The 45-over game starts at noon at Hill Close.

Last year, also playing against Buckinghamshire, she reached the highest score by a Worcestershire girl in age-group cricket for five years.

Please try to make it along to watch and support Rachel, who is a Second XI and Sunday team regular for Bredon.

Her dad, Ian, also plays for the club, as do her brother, Tim, her uncle, Clive, and her cousin, Dom.

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Training with Worcestershire girls in 2016

 

 

 

Rachel Fenney claims record for Worcestershire Under 17s

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Well done, Rachel, who has earned herself a scoring record!

Congratulations to Rachel Fenney, who has claimed a record.

On Tuesday she played for Worcestershire Under 17s against Buckinghamshire and scored 93, out of a total of 210.

It was the highest score by a Worcestershire girl in age-group cricket for five years, as well as a personal best for her.

Well done, Rachel. We’re proud of you!