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Oxfordshire Cricket Launch 2025-2028 Strategy
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket has officially launched its 2025–2028 Strategic Plan at the prestigious St Edward’s School, marking a major milestone in shaping the future of cricket across the county. The event was brought to life via video by BBC Test Match Special broadcaster Henry Moeran, who guided guests through the strategy’s vision, priorities, and human impact.The new strategy sets out a bold commitment: to make cricket open for all. Rooted in inclusivity, community engagement, and long-term sustainability, the plan outlines how Oxfordshire Cricket will grow participation, strengthen pathways, and ensure cricket thrives for generations to come.As outlined in the strategy, Oxfordshire Cricket’s purpose is clear: “To make cricket open for ALL.”Underpinned by core values—including Growing Trust, Creating Belonging, and Being Accountable—the organisation aims to ensure cricket is accessible, welcoming, and representative of Oxfordshire’s diverse communities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytHyqXl6X3cPeter Tervet, Chair of Oxfordshire Cricket, said:“Cricket has a unique power to inspire, connect, and support personal growth. This strategy gives us the structure and ambition to ensure those benefits reach every corner of Oxfordshire. Our vision is simple: cricket should be a sport for everyone. I want to thank all those who contributed to this plan—together we will shape a brighter, more inclusive future for our game.”Nick Pinhol, Managing Director of Oxfordshire Cricket, added:“This strategy is the result of collaboration, passion, and a belief in cricket’s transformative potential. It provides a clear roadmap for how we will grow participation, nurture talent, and create environments where everyone feels welcome and empowered. With the support of our clubs, volunteers, schools, and partners, we now have the opportunity to turn ambition into real, lasting impact.”The plan is built around four major pillars:Engage & Inspire – Expanding participation across schools, clubs, and communities, with a focus on state-school hubs, disability cricket, and reducing barriers.Accelerate Women & Girls – Increasing opportunities, visibility, and leadership representation, and expanding girls’ competitions and club offerings.Empower – Supporting the development of players, coaches, volunteers, and leaders, including growth of the Future Leaders Academy.Build a Sustainable Future – Strengthening governance, enhancing facilities, growing the volunteer network, and creating environmentally and financially sustainable structures.Oxfordshire Cricket has set ambitious targets across all pillars, including:35,000+ children engaged through school and community programmes100% of junior sections offering a girls’ cricket pathway20% growth in junior participation250 trained female Future Leaders150 new female coaches30% increase in volunteersDevelop 3 Academy players (boys and girls) and 1 rookie professional within the strategic cycleInvestment secured to improve cricket facilities across the countyA new monitoring and reporting system, will ensure transparency, accountability, and regular review throughout the strategy’s lifespan.A key announcement at the launch was the establishment of the Oxfordshire Youth Board, ensuring young people have a direct voice in decision-making, programme design, and shaping the future of cricket across the countyThe launch at St Edward’s School brought together clubs, schools, partners, volunteers, and young people, and key stakeholders uniting the county behind a shared ambition. With a clear roadmap, robust values, strong leadership, and the voices of young people at its core, the 2025–2028 Strategy signals Oxfordshire Cricket’s commitment to leading the game forward with purpose, inclusivity, and long-term vision.To view the full strategy document CLICK HERE
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Oxfordshire Cricket announce long-term partnership with Gray-Nicolls
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce a new long-term partnership with leading cricket brand Gray-Nicolls, who will become the official teamwear partner to Oxfordshire Cricket. The partnership will introduce high-quality teamwear for Oxfordshire Cricket, featuring a design that embraces the original county colors of Blue, Magenta, and Gold to retain a strong connection to our history. Matthew Barnes, Performance Director at Oxfordshire Cricket, said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Gray-Nicolls as our official and exclusive kit supplier for the foreseeable future. They are one of the most globally recognisable and oldest cricket manufacturers, synonymous with high-quality and performance-led equipment and apparel. With a legacy built on history, a dedication to innovation and performance, and broad support for cricket, Gray-Nicolls are a great partner for Oxfordshire Cricket. This long-term agreement is set to provide our employees and players with a full range of equitable, high-quality clothing and equipment, and we are incredibly enthusiastic about the opportunities this partnership brings.” Marc Jackson, Area Sales Manager at Gray-Nicolls, said: “We are proud to be partnering with Oxfordshire Cricket and to be supporting the development of players across the county. Oxfordshire has a strong reputation for nurturing talent and playing an important role in the wider game, and we’re looking forward to working closely with Matt and the team over the coming years. At Gray-Nicolls we’re passionate about supporting cricket from the grassroots to the elite level, and this partnership is a great example of that. We’re excited to see Oxfordshire players representing the county in the Gray-Nicolls kit and using our products as they continue to push their performance standards.” The new partnership will come into effect immediately, covering Oxfordshire Cricket’s organisational needs and its performance programmes.
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2025 Impact Report Launched
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is proud to launch its first-ever Impact Report, capturing the scale, reach and real-life difference cricket has made across the county between October 2024 and September 2025More than a collection of statistics, the 2025 Impact Report tells the story of a year defined by growth, inclusion and opportunity – from school playgrounds and community hubs to clubs, volunteers and performance pathways. Accompanying the report is a short launch video, bringing to life just some of the people, places and moments behind the numbers.In 2025, Oxfordshire Cricket engaged 8,040 children through schools, community and bursary programmes, while national programmes such as All Stars and Dynamos reached 2,684 participants – a 24% increase on the previous year. Junior cricket continued to thrive, with 4,605 young players taking part in competitions, a 20% rise over the past two years, and 841 matches completed across the county.The growth of the women’s and girls’ game was a standout success. 926 girls competed in junior cricket – the highest number on record – while women’s club cricket expanded to 72 teams playing 270 matches, an increase of 139% year on year. More clubs than ever before are now offering dedicated women’s and girls’ programmes, widening access to the game across Oxfordshire.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjBHkB2yviUThe Impact Report also highlights the power of cricket as a force for social good. Disability cricket continued to expand with six Super 1 hubs, engaging children and young adults across the county, alongside increased work in SEND schools and colleges. Programmes such as Street Cricket, MCC Foundation Hubs and bursary support helped remove barriers to participation and create clear, accessible pathways into the game.Alongside participation, Oxfordshire Cricket invested heavily in people and places. £358,000+ was invested into clubs through grants, loans and facility funding, while 94 new coaches were trained and 187 young volunteers contributed nearly 2,000 hours through the Future Leaders Academy. These efforts are strengthening clubs, improving facilities and ensuring cricket remains sustainable for future generations.Performance cricket also played a vital role in the county’s impact during 2025. Across the men’s and women’s programmes and the county pathway, players were supported through high-quality coaching, competitive fixtures and inclusive access to development opportunities. Several players progressed into professional academy environments or secured professional and rookie contracts for the first time, underlining Oxfordshire Cricket’s role in developing talent alongside participation, and ensuring clear pathways from grassroots to the elite game.Nick Pinhol, Managing Director of Oxfordshire Cricket, said:“This Impact Report celebrates not only the growth of the game, but the real difference cricket is making in people’s lives. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our clubs, volunteers, staff and partners, whose commitment continues to inspire communities across the county.”Read the full Oxfordshire Cricket Impact Report 2025 by CLICKING HERE
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Playing Kit Sponsorship Opportunity
09/01/2026Oxfordshire Cricket is delighted to invite businesses and organisations to become part of our journey by sponsoring our new official playing kit. Sponsorship of our kit offers a highly visible opportunity to align your brand with cricket across Oxfordshire, supporting players at all levels while gaining valuable exposure throughout the season. Sponsorship Opportunities Available We are currently offering the following premium branding positions: Front of Kit Back of Kit Sleeve Why Partner with Oxfordshire Cricket? Reach a loyal and growing audience through live fixtures, face-to-face engagement, digital channels, and social media coverage Align your brand with community values: development, leadership, inclusivity, and wellbeing Engage with our large range of stakeholders, including schools, clubs, and families Support grassroots sport, empowering the next generation of cricketers and leaders Make a real difference; every £1 invested in community sport and physical activity in England, £4.38 of social value is generated Get Involved If you are interested in sponsoring our new playing kit or would like to discuss the available options in more detail, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Alex Mitchell at [email protected]
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Men’s Assistant Coach - Role Advert
09/01/2026Oxfordshire Cricket is seeking a dedicated and skilled coach to support our Men’s representative programme for the 2026 preparation phase. The Role The purpose of this role is to help Oxfordshire Cricket deliver a sustainable and high-performing talent development system in line with our mission: ‘to make cricket open for all’. This position is integral to inspiring players to thrive and remain in the game, sustaining a talent pipeline that feeds both recreational and professional cricket while driving long-term performance success. Working collaboratively with the Men’s Head Coach and Performance Director, you will provide coaching expertise during the preparation phase between January and March 2026. Your focus will be on accelerating player development and ensuring the squad is prepared for the 2026 National Counties Cricket Association (NCCA) competitions. Key Responsibilities: High-Quality Coaching: Contribute to the delivery of high quality training sessions and player support, aimed at maximising individual, and squad potential and performance. Strategic Support: Assist in the development of "strengths-based" game strategies and provide tactical guidance to individuals and team captains. Talent Identification: Contribute to player recruitment, depth chart planning and the identification of players across League, University, and County Age Group cricket. Player Transitions: Facilitate "high challenge/high support" environments to help players progress into the professional game. Team Dynamics, Culture and Values: Act as a role model and foster an inclusive environment where all players feel they belong and can thrive. What We Are Looking For We are looking for an ECB Advanced Coach (Level 3) who is passionate about both sporting and personal development. Essential Qualifications and Skills: ECB Advanced Coach / Level 3 qualification. Valid ECB Enhanced DBS, Safeguarding Level 2, and First Aid certification. Proven experience coaching adolescents (16+) and adults within a performance pathway. Exceptional communication skills and the ability to build relationships and rapport with diverse players and stakeholders. A proactive, strategic mindset with the ability to remain calm under pressure. Position Details Term: Fixed Term (18th January 2026 – 29th March 2026). Pay: £20.50 per hour for coaching hours. Location: Radley College, Oxfordshire. Schedule: Sunday mornings between 09:00 and 11:00. Travel: Must have the ability to travel independently within the county border. How to Apply Oxfordshire Cricket is an Equal Opportunities Employer committed to a safer recruitment process. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check. To apply, please complete and submit the Safer Recruitment Application Form to Performance Director, Matthew Barnes on [email protected] by Friday 16th January 2026. CVs and covering letters in addition to the Safer Recruitment Application Form will also be accepted. Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis given the specific timeline for this role.
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Banbury Indoor Cricket League - Division 1, Week 1 Results Summary & League Table
08/01/2026Banbury Indoor Cricket LeagueResults summary – Week 1 - 06.01.2026 Batting first Banbury Veterans 129-6 beat Ruscote Lions 93-6 by 36 runsBanbury Veterans 25 pointsBatting: Ed Phillipps 31, Steve Beck 23, Dan Milligan 21, Ian Bryan 11.Bowling: James Risbridger 3-0-31-3, Jack Brooks 3-0-18-2Ruscote Lions 5 pointsBatting: Imran Hussain 43no, Sami Chaudrey 26.Bowling: Waqas 3-0-39-2, Kamran Ramzan 2-0-26-1Batting second Banbury 104-3 beat Hook Norton 102-3 by 3 wicketsBanbury 24 pointsBatting: Freddie Crook ret 25, Liam Manley 18no, Jack Lambden 15, Ben Maddison 12no.Bowling: Ben Miller 2-0-22-1, Richard Simpson 2-0-23-1Hook Norton 3 pointsBatting: Kieran Scott 35ret no, Jason Trinder 27ret no, Adam Bennett 12Bowling: Adam Bennett 2-0-21-2, Max Harris 2.2-0-30-1Batting first Silverstone 106-6 beat Shipston-on-Stour 15 runsSilverstone 23 pointsBatting: Ben Cooper 19, Sach Patil 16, Paul Gazeley 14, Dave Williams 12Bowling: Sach Patil 3-0-20-1, Dave Williams 3-1-17-1Shipston-on-Stour 3 pointsBatting: Any Nargett 28no, Jack Murphy 20, Ashley Ireland 11.Bowling: Ashley Ireland 3-0-29-1, Harry Radley 3-0-40-1Batting second Cropredy 104-3 beat Sandford St. Martin 101-5 by 3 wicketsCropredy 24 pointsBatting: Tony Vickers 27 ret, Naveed 18no, Harry Walters 12,Bowling: Naveed 3-0-11-3, Dave Bassett 3 0-32-2Sandford St. Martin 3 pointsBatting: George Welch 30 no, Ollie Martin 25, Matt Sykes 14, Krishnan Patel 11Bowling: Tom Goffe 3-0-21-1 Banbury Indoor Cricket League2026 - Division 1 League Table Week 1TEAMPlayedWonBonus PointsTotalBatBowlBanbury Veterans113225Banbury113124Cropredy A112224Silverstone112124Ruscote Lions10235Shipston-on-Stour10235Hook Norton10213Sandford St. Martin A10213
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