Fozzy meets Freddie!
Photos of the PCA awards dinner 2005 are now added to the gallery!
Another magnificent tour has ended in more glory with us beating the Estonian ICC xl by 7 runs.Batting first we made 157 on a lightning quick track 60 from Ed Phillips and 24 from Paul Cutler being the highlights.In reply Estonia managed 150, fine bowling be Ian Yates And a crucial late wicket by tour
Banbury U13’s beat Abingdon Vale U 13’s by 1 run in the carried over 2004 Ron Maudlsey Plate Final. The game was very evenly contested and went down to the final ball. Congratulations to the lads and thank you to all the players who played this season and their parents for their participation and support
Banbury fourth XI who narrowly missed promotion on Saturday after losing by one wicket, have in fact been promoted despite finishing in third spot. Kimble 2nds in division 6 who have struggled to raise sides all season have asked the league to relegate them to Division 9. This has made way for an extra promotion
Division 2 Abingdon Vale 138 (B Humpage 57no, E Tilley 41, D Barren 4-7), Bledlow Ridge 143-4 (M Middleton 64, D Wells 40no). Great & Little Tew 241-8 (C Cullen 121, K Taylor 41, P Catling 31, A Blanchard 5-54), Banbury 2nd 146 (S Beck 59, L Brock 4-26). Cumnor 141 (J Risbridger 5-44, D
Cherwell league results from the final weekend of the season Read More »
HOLDERS Banbury retained the Bernard Tollett Oxfordshire Cup with an emphatic nine-wicket win over Thame Town in the final at Kidlington yesterday. The victory in Oxon’s version of Twenty20 cricket provided skipper Richard Kaufman with a perfect end to his two-year reign. He is stepping down next season as he is going to be away
A superb 114 from Scott Moore supported by batting from John Best, Paul Foster and Bob Blanchard set the foundations for the win against Abingdon Vale 3s as the home side amassed 231-8 before stand in captain for the day Paul Foster declared with one over to go! The extra over proved crucial as Banbury
Kiwi Scott’s ton sees off Abingdon Vale to set up promotion showdown next week! Read More »
RICHARD KAUFMANS SQUAD OF TEETOTALERS HAVE WON THE GREAT TEW SIX A SIDE IN THE FINAL CUMNOR SET 42 AND WE KNOCKED THEM OFF IN 2.3 OVERS,WELL DONE TO KAUFY,JIMMY[THE ONLY PLAYER TO SNEEK REFRESHMENTS],EDDIE,CAL,LAUNDS,HAUPTY,LUKE AND BLANCH.
Champions High Wycombe saw their lead extended even though they only managed to survive with a draw against Oxford. With Slough and Reading both losing there are now 5 clubs who could take up the runners-up spot after the final round of matches next week. At the other end of division 1 North Mymms have