
U13 Gauntlet Goblet Reaches Semi-Finals Stage

Witney Mills Crowned U13 League Champions
Charlbury CC kindly hosted the U13 League Finals Day on Sunday 17 July in stunning weather.
In the first Semi-Final Witney Mills beat Kidmore End by 4 wickets.
Kidmore End batted first scoring 121-7 in their 20 overs with Aarah V 30ret and Josh F 29ret. Owen Morgan taking 4-15 and Theo Wright 2-13 for Mills.
In reply, a well paced innings from Mills saw them scoring 122 for the loss of 6 wickets after 18.2 overs with Theo Wright 31ret and Sam Jackson 33ret. Aadit taking 2-18 for Kidmore End.
In the second Semi-Final Banbury beat Abingdon Vale by 42 runs.
Banbury batted first scoring 125-6 off their 20 overs with Thomas Hodge 30ret and Will Rorich 16no.
In reply, Abingdon were bowled out in the 16th over for 83 with Henry Golding 31ret. Will Rorich taking 4 wickets for Banbury.
In the Third / Fourth Place Play Off Abingdon Vale beat Kidmore End by 47 runs.
Abingdon Vale batted first scoring 120 all out in 19.5 overs with Henry Golding 23 and B Smith 17no. For Kidmore End, Aadit taking 2-25; J Finch 2-15; Zac 2-7 and Sunny 3-14.
In reply, Kidmore End fell short of the required target being bowled out for 73 in 14 overs with Nanden 19; Sunny 12 and J Finch 11. H Fitter taking 3-7 for Abingdon.
In the Final Witney Mills beat Banbury by 9 wickets to be crowned U13 League County Champions.
Banbury batted first being bowled out for 47 in the 13th over with A Thomas 14. 2 wickets apiece for S McFadden; Matthew Tilley and Theo Wright for Mills.
In reply, Mills comfortably reached their target in the 10th over for the loss of 1 wicket with Owen Morgan 29no.
Chris Mitty from the Oxfordshire Cricket Board of Directors conducted the presentation thanking Charlbury CC for hosting the day, the scorers, coaches, parents and finally David Hall, Isaac Hall, Paul Taylor and Alex Dellar for officiating the day.
Finally, Chris handed out the medals to both teams and the U13 League Cup to Witney Mills captain.
This was the first youth trophy for Witney Mills CC who only started a junior section 6 years ago after a gap of around 20 years.
Both teams in the Final were entirely made up of state school-educated primary children; a great achievement from both clubs offering excellent playing opportunities and coaching.

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Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 12 player squad selected to play Hampshire on the 27th of July at the Uptonsteel County Ground (Grace Road).
The 12 players selected are:-
Emilia BARTRAM
Abi CURRIE (c) (w/k)
Aimee DIAB
Abi FLORY
Georgia HAWORTH
Meg JONES
Sana KASSEY
Alice MONAGHAN
Abi NORGROVE
Lottie OXTON
Chloe WESTBURY
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County Men Team News v Berkshire
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 12-man squad selected to play at Berkshire in the NCCA Three Day Championship Group game on Sunday 24th July at Finchamsted CC.
The 12-man squad selected to play is as follows:
- Harry SmithOllie Ebsworth-BurlandJamie HarrisonFreddie SmithHarrison WardGeorge TaitJonny Cater (c/wk)Luke MaslenOllie CurrillPrav ChahalMax ManneringRobbie Shurmer

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County Men Team News v Suffolk
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 12-man squad selected to play at Suffolk in the NCCA One Day Quarter Final on Sunday 17th July at Banbury CC.
Oxfordshire will be playing last year’s three-day championship finalists Suffolk as they seek to progress to the semi-finals.
The 12-man squad selected to play is as follows:
- Harry Smith
- Harrison Ward
- Zach Lion-Cachet
- Freddie Smith
- Jonny Cater (capt./wk)
- Olly Clarke
- Ollie Currill
- George Tait
- Prav Chahal
- Robbie Shurmer
- Joe Thomas
- 12th Man – Jamie Treasure
Cater said: “We’ve had a number of players unavailable for various reasons and it tests the squad depth.“It’s tough, but the lads have been excellent in the last couple of games. “Harry deputised really well in my absence and getting his first Championship hundred (against Cheshire) was brilliant. “It was important to top that off with another win. “Harry is very well-respected and has been around the squad for a number of years. He’s calm and the players feed off that. “I knew he would do a really good job and hats off to him, but I’m looking forward to getting back into it.”