Wizzy News 26 June 2025

Welcome to Wizzy News for this week – our weekly roundup of news and events at Wisborough Green Cricket Club.

Friday evening training

Parking

Just a quick reminder to park away from the village playground, Wyatt Close and Butts Meadow . Car parking spaces are available at the Village Hall car park where there are 10 spaces and Songhurst Meadow car park where there are 14 spaces.

If it is possible to walk or share lifts to the Green then please do.

Honours Boards

Congratulations to all those who have made it onto the club’s Honours Board this week

Upcoming Fixtures

Hard copies of the Fixture Card are available in the Pavilion – please click here for an electronic version of the fixture card

All of our age group fixtures are available on the ECB’s Playcricket website – please click here

Another busy week on fixtures ahead :

  • First X1 are away to Arundel at 1pm on Saturday
  • Second X1 are at home to at 1 pm on Saturday
  • Midweek Twenty 20 team are away to Petworth Park on Tuesday evening and at home to Chiddingfold on Thursday evening
  • Under 13 girls are
  • Under 12s are at home to Horsham Trinity on Saturday morning
  • Under 11’s are away to Horsham Trinity on Tuesday evening
  • Under 10’s are away to Cuckfield on Saturday morning
  • Under 9’s have a training game on Monday evening

Please come along and support our players if you can – they really do appreciate seeing familiar faces

Team selections

Team selections for this week:

Match reports

First X1 vs Arundel

On to the next one – the wins will come.

Please click here for the full scorecard

Dan Vickery – Captain

Second X1 vs Goring

Back to winning habits for the 2s on Saturday as managed to just get over the line after a much improved fielding performance on a hot day on the coast.

Putting the hosts in, we bowled straight, caught our catches and didn’t give them much to hit. Wickets fell regularly and we didn’t let any of the batters a chance to really settle on a tricky track that was full of surprises (more on that later). Joshy D was back his best – varying pace on a lovely offstump line. Monty Palmer hit the stumps twice and took two catches. Browny, Phil and Josh Braddock bowled nicely and Alex Martin cleared the tail with his brand of slow straight ones. Good job. Confidence high, knowing that we could take as long as we liked to chase the 91 required for victory.

Goodness we made it hard for ourselves. A combination of pitch, luck and, let’s face it, a lack of application lead to wickets tumbling on a regular basis. Only Steve Talman looked comfortable against bowlers who used the conditions favourably. We scraped over the line guided by the ice-cool temperaments of Browny and Phil. As they told me, it was never in doubt, but I am afraid that doubt might have set in at 70-7. No worries, 30 points in the bag and back on the Green next week against League stragglers Lancing Manor.

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Tim Palmer – Captain

Presidents vs Chairman’s X1

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Please click here for the full scorecard

Under 12 vs Horsham Trinity

Eddie Ross-Hurst (age 10) – Captain

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Under 11 vs Horsham Trinity

Under 10 training game

An incredibly closely found encounter between Alex’s Wisborough Wanderers and Gus’s Wisborough Wizards with only 2 runs separating the teams at the end,

Match report from Alex (age 10) – captain Wisborough Wanderers

It was a home game at Wisborough Green.There were two captains because it was only a practice match (Gus and Alexander). The weather was a tiny bit hot but good at the same time. Alexander’s team was called the Wisborough Wanderers and Gus’s team was called the Wisborough Warriors.

The Wisborough Wanderers won the toss and chose to bowl and field first, and the Wisborough Warriors were batting. There were a lot of wickets and there was great bowling from Henry, Isaac and Asher. Charlie made some good catches as a perfect wicketkeeper. The Wisborough Warriors finished batting and then it was the end of the first half.

In the second half the Wisborough Warriors were fielding and the Wisborough Wanderers were batting.
The Wisborough Warriors had some very good bowling, and in the ninth over, Cooper got an amazing three wickets in a row and Finlay caught the ball with one hand, which was pretty impressive.

The last pair was Alexander and Barnaby batting. They started to get a few runs then a couple of wides and then, in the second to last over, Seth bowled a wicket which meant the Wisborough Wanderers were losing by three runs. But in the same over, they hit a four and after that got one more for a two run difference at the end of the game. In the end it was two hundred and twenty to the Wisborough Warriors and two hundred and twenty two to the Wisborough Wanderers.

After the game the players all shook hands and then they huddled in their teams to pick a man of the match for each team. Gus chose Barnaby from the Wisborough Wanderers and Alexander chose Finlay from the Wisborough Warriors who were both great choices to be man of the match.

Alex – Captain Wisborough Wanderers

Match report from Gus (age 10) – captain – Wisborough Wizards

This week we played at Wisborough Green against Wisborough Green!

Peter kindly let us start later than usual so we had a little lie in!

We split the team in half for a friendly and named ourselves Wisborough Warriors and the opposition went for Wisborough Wanderers.

They won the toss and put us into bat. First up were George and Finley with a strong hit from George starting off the game. Finley did a great hit getting two runs shortly after. Batting continued strongly with Leo getting two fours with us finishing on 220 runs.

It was then our turn to field and Leo opened the bowling. Henry in the opposition had a great hit which was heading to the boundary but was stopped by Fin and Cooper with some amazing fielding. Cooper was a fantastic bowler getting a hat-trick! We were fielding very well and I caught out two of the opposition and Fin did a great one-handed catch. Frankie, Jack and Seth also contributed strongly by taking a wicket each.

The match ended 220 to 222. It was a very close game played in a competitive but friendly way.

Gus – Captain – Wisborough Wizards

Scoreboard at the end of the game
Fantastic hattrick by ‘Super Cooper’
A good morning’s cricket for the two teams

Under 8 and 9 training game

Spotted out and about

Important to score with your favourite pencil – Nick Cooke

That’s it for this week.

If there is anything we need to know you know where to find us

Have a great cricketing week 🏏😊

Cheers

Wizzy