The latest Century Club draw was held at Presidents Day – Congratulations to the winners who will be receiving their cheques shortly.
- First Prize – £250 – Sue Nicholls
- Second Prize £150 – Greg Stevenson
- Third Prize -£80 – Trevor Benson
- Fourth Prize – £60 – Rachael Sadler
- Fifth Prize – £50 – Philip Midwinter
- Sixth Prize – £35 – Tony Thatcher
Ray Greatorex who runs the century Club also handed over to The Cricket Club a cheque for £2500 being its share of the Annual revenue having distributed a similar amount in prizes.
The Century Club is a great way to support the club and stand the chance of winning prizes yourself. If you would like to join please contact Ray via email address ray.greatorex@outlook.com
Team selection for this weekend
Results from last week
Firsts vs Brighton and Hove
- Steyn
lets his bat do the talking with brilliant 146
- Napper
a rocksteady partner with 51 in 209 run partnership
- Sedge submits entry for dosiest dismissal of the year by being stumped by keeper standing 10 yards back
- Steyn lets his mouth do the talking as Wis dismiss B & H for 145
- Self
rips out home sides middle order taking 5 for 31.
- Excellent opening partnership sees Napper
take 2 wickets and Hugo March
bowl great spell.
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See match report below
President’s X1 vs Chairman’s X1
- Former Club President Neil Trestrail captains Presidents X1
- Napper
notches up second 50 of weekend and top scores with 69
- Rohit Jagota
hits well crafted 62
- Hugo March
claims Steyn’s wicket and bags another 2
- President’s X1 end with 191 for 8 off allotted 30 overs
- Slow start for Chairman’s X1 as early wickets tumble
- Exhibition stroke play by Tim Dodd
who smashes his way to 63
- Chairman’s X1 fall short by 19 runs
- Teams praised for good humoured and spirited game befitting Presidents Day
See match report below
Under 16 vs Horsham Trinity
- Green bowl out Horsham Trinity for 80
- Ross Muncer
3/5 and Leon Kilford
3/31 destroy oppo after George Smith
takes 2 early wickets
- Green notch up runs with 10 overs to spare
- Luke Kopiec
plays first game for under 16’s and top scores with unbeaten 22
- Sam Smith
also unbeaten on 16
- Captain March
congratulated for changing batting order to give everyone a chance to participate in game
Under 16 vs Ifield
- Convincing 44 run victory against Ifield
- Hugo March
and Sam Smith
top score with 35 and 25 respectively
- Green notch up 131 in allotted 20 overs
- Josh Tussler
pick of the bowlers with 2 for 14 off 4 overs
- Tight bowling from Nick Cooper
and Leon Kilford
restrict batsmen
- Green limit Ifield to 87 for 5
- Another great performance from the team
– 2 victories in 2 games played on consecutive days
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Under 14’s vs Southwater
- Green fall agonisingly short against Southwater in game that could have gone either way
- Players on fire
in the field
- Green bowl oppo out for 98 in 15 overs
- Luke Kopiec
takes one handed diving catch of the season to dismiss oppo batsman just he starts getting going
- Not to be outdone Joe Bonney
produces his own magic with diving catch
- Wilbert Overton
completes the day with 3 fine catches
- James King
and Will Dixon
pick of the bowlers as they take 3 wickets each
- Green get off to good start with the bat
- Batting masterclass from Will Dixon
(age 10) as he as he retires undefeated on 40
- Wickets fall quickly in Green innings as oppo bowlers find their mark
- Green run out of overs to score the runs
- Luke Kopiec
puts on fine performance with the bat as he returns from injury
- Coaches delighted with improved performance – particularly in the field.
- Players reap rewards of having early night
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Under 9’s vs Roffey
- Green win by 21 runs
- Joseph Reed
top scores with 20
- Meaningful contributions from William Reed
and Charlie Long
with the bat
- Green set target of 267 for Roffey
- Charlie
, Joseph
, Arthur
and Dexter
shine with the ball
- Green skittle oppo out for 246 in memorable victory
See match report below
Under 8 ‘s vs West Chiltington
- Minute silence observed in memory of Tim Monday who played for both clubs and was passionate about developing colts cricket
- Captain Willem wins the toss and sends West Chilt in to bat
- West Chilt ends on 298 after good fielding and bowling performance
- Rafferty
and Lilly
kindly play for West Chilt to make up the numbers
- Otis Wibaut
top scores with 20 runs
- Green end with 287 on the board after hard fought contest
- Coach praises team for great performance
see match report below
Honours Boards for this week
If there is anything we need to know you know where to find us.
Have another great cricketing week.
#UpTheGreen
Cheers
Wizzy
Match Reports
Firsts vs Brighton and Hove
Picture of our First team shortly after observing a minutes silence in memory of Tim
The weather was fair in Wisborough – Brighton & Hove’s Neville Ground was a different story – cold and windy…
Having had a hard week with the sad loss of our old team mate Tim Monday, Wisborough were in no mood to mess around. I asked all players to give another 25% on their performance and after a minutes silence before the game, the players did not disappoint.
The wicket looked poor and after taking advice from the experienced Tim Dodd, we decided to bat after winning the toss. As it turned out it was the right decision.
There were some frights in the wicket batting first and Dodd was dismissed without scoring. Napper then came to the crease and crafted a balanced Innings of 51 and looked totally in control. However the fireworks the other end with ‘Our Benjamin’ were like sitting on the London Eye on New Years Eve. Benjamin batted very soundly and watchful for the early part of his innings, then exploded to dismiss the bowling to all parts of the ground. Benjamin reached 50 in no time and then set about the bowling creating more carnage. He reached a very well deserved 100 in 18 overs and was dismissed with the score on 214 for a brilliant 146. It was great to see the patience and desire to build an innings. Well done Benjamin.
Wisborough players came and went but Napper stuck to the task and was eventually out for 51. The score finished on 249 for 7.
Byron Napper opened the bowling and bowled well taking the 1st 2 wickets. Hugo March opened the bowling the other end and bowled with the control and skill we are becoming accustomed to see.
Jamie Self took over from Byron and bowled brilliantly – putting the ball in the right areas and causing all sorts of problems for the batters who struggled to get him away. Self the ‘bowler who loves to bat’ dismissed the Brighton Middle order and finished with fantastic figures of 9 overs 5 for 31. Ben Thatcher, Harry Sedgwick and Jack Sizzey Carter finishing off the other batsmen to dismiss Brighton for 145.
We could not have performed better after a hard week and I would like to thank all of the players for a top performance dedicated to our Old Friend.
I would also like to thank Jenny Jones, Tom and Joel Colbran for making the trip to Brighton to support their Club and team mates.
James Sadler
1st team Captain
President’s Day – Presidents X1 vs Chairman’s X1
On his first Presidents Day John Pleasants and his Fiancee Lena have worked tirelessly to create a great day for Wisborough Green Cricket Club. With support from The 3 Crowns,, The Cricks, and Sarah from behind the bar in the Pav, all was on track.
The day started with the ‘fizzy stuff’ and our local connoisseur NSP would have approved. Lunch was a banquet of meats, thai curry, pies of various shapes and sizes, salads and of course the wonderful puddings – Banofee pie taking centre stage.
Lunch was a great success with great wines supplied from the pavilion washing down the food.
John Pleasants then did a great speech and welcomed his guests, I struggled through a few words about Timbo Monday and a minutes silence.
Then the match began, the Presidents Team Batted first Rohit Jagota and Benjamin Steyn playing well and getting the team off to a great start. Luckily we know the areas Benjamin hits the ball and it wasn’t long before he was dismissed well caught on the boundary by Thatch. Rohit then crafted a fine 62 and the Now (with football approaching) inform Byron Napper hit 69….Hugo continued to bowl well after easily dismissing Steyn, and grabbed 3 wickets. Ben Thatcher rolled back the years and middle aged spread and bagged a couple, while Tim Kelleway also was in the wickets. The Presidents Team were always batting well and finished on 191 for 8 in 30 overs.
The Chairmans team started slowly and cautiously with Dan Smith and Stuart Davey, but Davey was soon dismissed.
The Chairmans team struggled for the first 15 overs, with players coming and going, Steyn bowled well and finally realised the 3 wooden things are an additional way to get the batsman out. Finishing on 2 for 11. Harry Sedgwick also bowled well and grabbed a couple of wickets. Tim Dodd tried his best with a great exhibition of stroke play and sheer force to smash 63. Helped in part by Kelloway, Thatcher and Sadler.
The Chairmans team finished 19 short on 172, but a great day was had by all. Many thanks to Neil Trestrail for Captaining the Presidents Team. Beer and medals followed and a few stragglers finished off the wine.
Many thanks to Rob Knight for scoring and Tim Dodd for switching from Umpire to batsman.
A Great day was had by all, many thanks to all that helped and contributed and of course all the clubs guests.
James Sadler
Under 9’s vs Roffey
Monday evening at Collard’s field saw the Wisborough Green Colts take on Roffey CC. Roffey won the toss and sent Wisborough Green in to bat.
The Wisborough Green Colts batted exceptionally well with very good running between wickets. All the pairs, Charlie and Rufus, Arthur and Rafe, Finlay and Dexter and William Reed and Joseph, contributed positive totals to our score. Congratulations to Joseph who was our highest scorer with 20 runs along with William Reed and Charlie who also made double figures.
A great team performance with the bat- Wisborough Green finished their innings on a total score of 267 off their 16 overs.
The Wisborough Green Colts did a superb job with the ball and fielding total as much as possible . Well done to Charlie, Joseph, Arthur and Dexter who were the joint highest wicket takers for Wisborough Green.
Roffey finished their innings on a total score of 246 off their 16 overs.
All in all a great team performance by the Wisborough Green Colts running our winners by 21 runs
Under 8’s vs West Chiltington CC
Saturday morning at Collard’s field saw the Wisborough Green Colts Under 8’s play their second game for the season against West Chiltington CC. Preceding the game, a one minute silence was held by the players and spectators in memory of Tim Monday, who sadly passed away the previous weekend.
Our captain for the match, Willem, won the toss and sent West Chiltington in to bat. The Wisborough Green Colts bowled and fielded exceptionally well. Well done to all the Colts who did a great job given it was one of their first games. They all bowled exceptionally well.
West Chiltington ended their innings on 298 off 24 overs
Wisborough Green set about chasing the total. All the pairs, Jody and Luc, Cameron and Charlie, Sam and Otis, Daisy and Cameron, Willem and Matthew and Chris and Karl along with Rafferty and Lilly who kindly played for West Chiltington, contributed positive totals to the score. Congratulations to Otis who was the highest scorer with 20 runs.
Wisborough Green finished their innings on a total score of 287 off their 24 overs.
All in all a great team performance by the Wisborough Green Colts and they all should be very proud of the way they played.