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Team News - County Men at T20 Finals Day
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket are pleased to announce the squad that will represent the County at the National Counties Cricket Association (NCCA) Twenty20 Competition Finals Day replay this coming Sunday 8th September 2024. The NCCA Board took the decision to replay the T20 Finals Day that was cancelled over the late May bank holiday, with all four teams returning to Chester Boughton Hall CC in the hope of concluding a winner of the competition for 2024. Oxfordshire have retained the majority of the squad that represented Oxfordshire at the original NCCA T20 Finals Day with Tom Davis and Seb Stuart-Reckling the only two absences. Pace Bowler, Tom Davis continues to be sidelined by an injury sustained in the Challengers fixture against Zimbabwe A in early August, and fellow Pace Bowler, Seb Stuart-Reckling is absent due to his commitments with Surrey CCC. Jonny Cater will lead the squad that welcomes back home-grown Sussex CCC professional players, Zach Lion-Cachet and Harrison Ward. Tom Hinley also returns to the team from his stint in the Metro Bank Competition with Worcestershire CCC and is the only non-qualifying player permitted out of a possible three. The eleven man squad totals 246 years in age, with the average age of the eight youngest just over 20. Oxfordshire have maintained a young team throughout the season and this continues into the NCCA T20 Finals this weekend with the eleven man squad totaling 246 years in age, with an average age of the eight youngest just over 20. Oxfordshire will take on Cumbria in the first semi-final at 10:00am, with Berkshire facing Staffordshire in the second Semi-Final at 1:00pm. The winners will contest the Final at 16:00pm The starting times of the 2nd game and Final may vary. If games finish sooner than expected, then the start time for the second game and Final may vary. The selected squad is subject to any changes between now and Sunday morning. Squad selection Jonny Cater - Birth (Oxfordshire) Prav Chahal - Age Group (Pathway) Joe Gordon - School (Education 13+, Oxford Brookes University) Jamie Harrison - School (Education 13+, Oxford Brookes University) Luke Hayes - Age Group (Pathway) Tom Hinley - Non-Qualifying (Worcestershire CCC) Zach Lion-Cachet - Age Group (Pathway and Sussex CCC) Hayden Rossouw - Club (Aston Rowant CC) George Tait - Age Group (Pathway) Harrison Ward - Age Group (Pathway and Sussex CCC) Henry Welch - Age Group (Pathway) Support Staff Rupert Evans (Head Coach) James Lamerton (Physical Performance Coach) Chris Cox (Scorer) Matthew Barnes (Performance Director) Dated - 6th September 2024
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Team News - Oxfordshire Men v Devon
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket are pleased to announce the thirteen man squad that will play Devon in the final round of the Durant National Counties Cricket Association (NCCA) Championship this coming Sunday 18th to Tuesday 20th August 2024 at Banbury Cricket Club. There are three changes to the twelve-man squad that drew with neighbours Berkshire last weekend, with Luke Hayes and Dylan Driscoll added in place of Thomas Rex who misses out on selection. Luke and Dylan return for the final Championship fixture of the season having missed the last game to represent Sussex CCC Second XI against Gloucestershire. The thirteen man squad has an average age of just 21, including nine players who have transitioned into the Men's programme from the Oxfordshire Pathway. Former Radley College pupil, George O’Connor retains his place in the squad following his debut last time out. Oxfordshire will announce the starting eleven prior to the toss on Sunday morning and may release a player from the squad in the build up to the fixture. The selected squad subject to change between now and Sunday morning. Squad selection Pravdeep Chahal - Age Group (Pathway) Dylan Driscoll - Age Group (Pathway) Jamie Harrison - School (Education 13+, Oxford Brookes University) Luke Hayes - Age Group (Pathway) Eitan Litvin - School (Education 13+, Oxford Brookes University) Max Mannering - Age Group (Pathway) Luke Maslen - Age Group (Pathway) George O'Connor - School (Education 13+, Radley College) Hayden Rossouw - Club (Aston Rowant CC) Tristan Rossouw - Age Group (Pathway) Freddie Smith - Age Group (Pathway) George Tait - Age Group (Pathway) Henry Welch - Age Group (Pathway) Dated - 15th August 2024
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2024 Oxfordshire Cricket Collective Awards - Nominees Announced
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is delighted to announce this year's nominees for the 2024 Cricket Collective Grassroots Awards You can see the full list of nominees and their award categories below. At this year's Cricket Collective Grassroots Awards we will be recognising all nominees for their tremendous work and will seek to reward and recognise volunteers across Oxfordshire who have made a difference to their club or community group. We would like to invite those that have been nominated to attend our Awards Day which will take place on Sunday 29th of September at St Edward’s School. The presentation for the awards will take place from - (see below for timings) An outline of the day at this point: 12.00am - 14.00pm Pathway Awards 14.30-15.00 - Cricket Collective Grassroots Awards - Networking and Welcome 15:00 - 16:00 - Cricket Collective Grassroots Awards Presentation Order of Awards Presentation from 15:00 PM Metro Bank Champion of Girls Cricket Award– A volunteer, coach or role model who has championed growing girls’ cricket at their club. Growing the Game – A league volunteer, committee member, or administrator going above and beyond to support clubs and help increase the number of games played. Rising Star Award – A young volunteer making a difference in the game (for 11-16-year-olds). Volunteer Grounds Team of the Year – An opportunity to reward and recognise those volunteers who are working hard and improving the places where the game is played Tackling Climate Change - A Club or community organisation that is addressing the threat climate change poses to cricket, by making sustainable changes to operations, adapting their facilities and/or engaging their local community. Unsung Hero – Those heroes who impact our game and help us make cricket happen. This could be ground staff, coaches, officials, umpires, or other volunteers. Outstanding Services to Coaching – This person is the life and soul at your club, in your league, your county or at your school, coaching and making a difference to players. Coach of the Year – A coach who goes the extra mile and is a true coaching hero to their club, league, county or school. Connecting Communities – A Club or community organisation that has gone above and beyond the call of cricket to support communities/groups coming back to the game we love. Inspired to Play – An Individual or group within your club or community organisation going above and beyond to open the game up to new audiences. Cricket Innovators – Someone who has brought new ideas and/or implemented new systems to improve your club or community group. Lifetime Achiever – That one individual who has given many years of service to your club or community group you could not do without. Game Changer – Young volunteer 17 – 25-year-olds making a difference in the game. Safe Hands - An individual that has gone above and beyond to create a positive and inclusive environment for young people to enjoy the game Young Coach of the Year- A young person who is already passing on their enthusiasm for the game and inspiring the next generation of players (16-25-year-olds). Activator of the Year - A All Stars or Dynamos activator who has shown enthusiasm, has been innovative and organised at their All Stars and/or Dynamos Cricket sessions this summer. At this point please could you let us know if you will be attending the awards on Sunday 29th of September by clicking here so that we can finalise planning and numbers. 2024 Cricket Collective Grassroots Award Nominees You can Click Here to see the full list of nominees and their award categories.
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Upcoming First Aid Course - October 2024
13/09/2024Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce that there will be a First Aid courses held on the following dates: There is a First Aid for Cricket Coaches which takes place on Monday 7th October at Oxford Downs CC. The course runs from 6-9pm and you can book your place HERE. Please do share this with any coaches which haven't currently got a valid first aid qualification or if it is due to expire shortly. If you need any further help regarding this then please contact Ed Wilson at [email protected].
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Upcoming Coach Development Workshop
13/09/2024We are now less than 2 weeks away from our Coach Development Workshop - taking place on Sunday 22nd September at Moulsford School, OX10 9HR Attack, catch, defend and throw with Cookie Patel runs from 10am to 3pm and is aimed at coaches looking to explore fielding and coaching fielding. Cookie PatelCookie is a specialist fielding coach and ECB Coach Developer. His previous fielding coach roles include England Women, Derbyshire, Northants, Yorkshire and Lancashire Thunder. Members can book their place now for just £10 by using this link - https://booking.ecb.co.uk/event/18551e02-78bc-4071-806f-41d4e8761e02/summary In 2023 we bought you workshops on: Transition to hardball, Coaching Women & Girls, and Coaching Disability Cricket, and earlier this year we hosted a 'Spin It Up' workshop that proved to be extremely popular, here are some highlights from that workshop - https://x.com/oxoncb/status/1743679431388917973?s=48 It is the aim of the Coaches Association to bring you regular, high quality, Coach Development Workshops throughout the year, if there is any particular content you would like please let us know by emailing [email protected].
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Oxford Win U19 Finals Day
13/09/2024Oxford U19 beat Banbury and Aston Rowant to win U19 Finals Day On a cloudy day at Horspath CC on the 8th of September, the U19 Honey Bee trophy finals day took place. In Semi Final 1, Banbury won the toss and elected to field. Oxford scored 104-8 off 16 overs thanks to Julian Laird (48). In response Banbury made 74ao off 14.2 overs with Dan Shevket (19) contributing. Oxford therefore secured a place in the final. In Semi Final 2, Aston Rowant won the toss and elected to bat. Aston Rowant scoring 139-2 off their 12 overs thanks to Ivan Lockem (98*) and Jack Veal (22). In response, Cumnor scored 78-6 off their 12 overs, with Rory Nicholson (24) top scoring. Aston Rowant therefore secured a place in the final. In the final, Oxford won the toss and elected to Bat. Oxford scored 119-6 off their 16 overs. William Ashton top scored with 41 for Oxford.In response Aston Rowant made 98-6 off their 16 overs with Tristan Rossouw (46) top scoring. Oxford therefore secured a 21 run win The presentation of the trophy and medals was conducted by Kieren Bushnell (who thanked Horspath CC for hosting, the umpires, coaches, scorers and all the teams for a great day of cricket. The presentation was also made by Morris Honey’s daughter, Claire who helped present the trophies. Thank you to all the clubs who competed in this year’s Competition, and we look forward to seeing you next season
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🗓️ On Sunday is the Girls Finals Day at @AbingdonValeCC 🏏
We are hosting the @Oxoncb Girls Finals Day this Sunday at our ground. For further details, please see the poster. We look forward to welcoming players and supporters from all teams.
🔈Congratulations to @WolvercoteCC on winning the U15 Hundred Finals Day after beating Sonning by 66 runs in the final 🏏🏆
📷 Special thanks to @didcotcc for hosting 📷
Banbury Win U11 Hundred Finals Day, Notts Sport PICS, Safe Hands, and more... -
A fantastic final game of the season for @Oxoncb Under 18s and a 50 run win over @NorfolkCB at @CromerCricket
It means we end our three day championship season as the only undefeated team.
Some outstanding individual performances too.
Scorecard below ⬇️
https://t.co/5uKewANH4p