
Kidmore End are U13 League Champions
– Cumnor beat Banbury by 5 wickets

Hook Norton U19s Win Thriller
Hook Norton win thriller in last over
An exciting game on a gloriously sunny evening went down to the final over. Shipton batted first and got off to a flying start with Abi Norgrove and Ben Gibbons putting on 61 for the first wicket. After Gibbons was bowled by Joe Coggins, Dee Jarvis came in and continued the scoring pace until the second wicket fell for 97 in the 14th over. The scoring pace dropped as wickets continued to fall, with Shipton finishing on 133-6 (Ben Gibbons top scored with 40). Hook Norton’s reply got off to a difficult start, stumbling to 24-3 in the 4th over, but steady batting kept them in the hunt with a recovery until the fifth wicket fell at 62. Hook Norton were keeping up with the required run rate, but the wickets kept falling and with the score at 94-8 after 14 overs Shipton were looking favourites. A ninth wicket partnership of 36 between Will Hutchinson and Joe Coggins was ended by a run out with the score at 130 in the 19th over. Last Hook Norton batter Pickle Harris came out and blocked the last three balls of the over, leaving Hutchinson on strike at the start of the final over, and off the first ball he managed to strike the four required to win the game for Hook Norton. Man of the match was Will Hutchinson with bowling figures of 4-0-22-2 and 25 not out with the bat.

U13 and U15 National Club Competitions Update

County Men 2nd XI Team News v Berkshire 2nds
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 11 man county men 2nd XI squad selected to play against Berkshire 2nd XI on Thursday 22nd of July.
The match will be played at Tiddington CC (OX9 2NA)
The 11 man squad is as follows:
Olly Clarke *
Prav Chahal
Ethan Davie
Luke Maslen
Elliot Mathews
Josh Richardson
Hayden Rossouw
Alistair Short +
Will Sutcliffe
George Tait
Matt Warner

County Men v Sussex Roundup and Highlights
Tom Haines’ century set up a 62-run victory for Sussex Sharks in their National County Friendly against Oxfordshire at The 1st Central County Ground. The match which was due to be played in Oxfordshire, was played at Hove due to COVID-19. It is the first match against a first class county for Oxfordshire as part of the NCCA showcase fixtures.
Captaining a young Sussex side, Haines made 105 from 122 balls as Sussex posted 285 for 9 in their 50 overs after winning the toss. After the loss of openers Tom Clark and Harrison Ward cheaply, Haines added 115 for the third wicket with Australian international Travis Head, who made a run-a-ball 55.
Jofra Archer, continuing to build fitness as he returns from elbow surgery earlier in the summer, chipped in with 15 from 11 balls, while Ollie Carter (22 from 15 balls) and Ali Orr (30 from 18 balls) also played cameos.
Off-spinner Max Mannering was the pick of the Oxfordshire bowlers, picking up the wickets of Clark and Archer during ten overs that cost just 29 runs.
Archer bowled six lively overs with the new ball and forced Oxfordshire opener Tom Cosford to retire hurt in the seventh over after hitting him on the helmet twice.
Henry Crocombe took the first wicket with the score on 38, before Harry Smith and Tom Condon added 47.
Smith had made 42 from 67 balls when he was bowled by 17-year-old James Coles, who signed his professional with Sussex earlier in the year after coming through the Oxfordshire pathway, and Oxfordshire and Sussex Cricket Academy.
That left Oxon 85 for 2 and requiring 200 from just over 25 overs. The scoreboard pressure soon told and Head capitalised picking up three quick wickets with his off-spin on his way to figures of 3 for 23 from six overs.
With the required run-rate surging, the game was all but gone, but a belligerent 93 from 81 balls from Henry Rossouw lifted Oxfordshire to a respectable total.
Rossouw added exactly 100 for the sixth wicket with George Tait, who made 25 before becoming Coles’ second victim in the 45th over.
Joe Sarro returned to pick up two late wickets, including Rossouw, as Oxfordshire finished on 223 for 8.

County Men Team News v Sussex
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 12 man county men squad selected to play against Sussex CCC on Tuesday 20th of July.
Due to COVID-19, the match which was due to be played in Oxfordshire and be a showcase event, will be played at Hove. The match will be live-streamed on the Sussex Cricket match centre which you can access by clicking here. There will be a limited number of spectators in the ground for the match.
The 12 man squad is as follows:
Tom Cosford
Harry Smith+
Tom Haynes
Tom Condon
Hayden Rossouw
Olly Clarke*
George Tait
Matt Warner
Robbie Shurmer
Max Mannering
Prav Chahal
Luke Maslen (12th Man)
You can watch the match live via the Sussex match centre by clicking here

Youth Competitions Roundup 16th July
U13 League Quarter Finals:

2021 Grassroots Cricket Awards
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to launch this year’s 2021 Grassroots Cricket Awards, which seeks to reward and recognise volunteers across Oxfordshire who has made a difference to their club or community group. This year we will look to reward and recognise volunteers through expanding events such as the Finals Day and Pathway Awards at Wormsley, to see it now include the 2021 Grassroot Cricket Awards. There will also be further events that will look to reward and recognise volunteers.
There are eight award categories that will allow us to recognise and reward those in Oxfordshire that have made an outstanding contribution to cricket this year, be it a young volunteer who has gone over and above or a club that has excelled in opening up the game to a brand new audience this summer.
The categories are as follows:
- 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.
- Rising Star Award – Young volunteer making a difference – 11 – 16-year-olds
- Game changer – Young volunteer 17 – 25-year-olds making a difference in the game.
- 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.
- 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.
- Lifetime achiever – That one individual who has given many years of service to your club or community group you could not do without.
- Cricket innovators – Someone who has brought new ideas and/or implemented new systems to improve your club or community group.
How Can You Nominate Someone?
You can nominate someone by clicking here to complete an online form to nominate someone. All nominations received before the 16th of August will be considered, with the county winners being put forward for the national awards.

Pathway Nominations are NOW OPEN!
Player nominations should be submitted by a Club, School, Coach or Official and we ask that you please note the following information before nominating a player;
Players currently representing Oxfordshire Boys or Girls Age Groups will automatically be invited each forthcoming year. Please click here for a summary of the 2021 Pathway Squads.
Players who were deselected from a Pathway phase will automatically be invited back the following year to ensure that talent is recaptured. If you are unsure of an individual’s exit point, then please nominate the player.
Players that are new to the system, have moved into the county, opted to exit the pathway or have progressed since their previous involvement within the pathway require nomination.
To qualify for Oxfordshire a player must ordinarily either have been born in Oxfordshire, live in Oxfordshire, play club cricket in Oxfordshire, go to school in Oxfordshire or have represented Oxfordshire at County Age Group level the previous programme year.
Nominated Girls must be born between 01/09/2003 and 31/08/2013 and nominated Boys between 01/09/2003 and 31/08/2013.
Please submit one response for each player you are nominating using the online form provided. All nominations MUST be received by Sunday 15th August 2021. We ask that you provide accurate information and that you obtain consent to share player, parent or guardian information before submitting. Please click here to NOMINATE A PAYER
Should you have any questions regarding the nominations process please contact Performance Cricket Coordinator, Alex Westbury on [email protected] or Performance Cricket Manager, Matthew Barnes on [email protected]