Vacancy: Club Support and Facilities Manager
We are delighted to invite outstanding candidates to apply for an exciting opportunity at Oxfordshire Cricket.
Club Support and Facilities Manager c.£26,000-£28,000 depending on experience
Oxfordshire Cricket is a thriving organisation and we are proud of our achievements in delivering our recreational cricket and community programmes across the county.
We are seeking to appoint an ambitious, inclusive and proactive individual, who will work closely with our workforce and key stakeholders, to lead Oxfordshire Cricket in the next stage of its club support and facility development aimed at growing the game in our local communities and removing barriers to participation.
The Club Support and Facilities Manager role is central to the successful delivery of our club support and facility development programmes. This role will also play a key part in supporting clubs, and delivering our ten-year facilities strategy for cricket in Oxfordshire, working with clubs, schools, local authorities and key stakeholders such as the ECB and Sport England.
Additionally, they will need to have strong communication, organisational and reporting skills and the drive to achieve set outcomes. Due to the nature of the sport, this role will require working unsociable hours from time to time.
Closing date: 5 PM Tuesday 4th July 2023
If you would like to discuss either of these roles further, then please contact Nick Pinhol at [email protected]. We would gratefully receive all Cover Letters and Safer Recruitment Application forms submitted to [email protected] by 5PM on Tuesday 4th of July.
To view the Club Support and Facilities Manager Role Pack – Click Here
To complete a Safe Recruitment Application Form – Click Here
Oxfordshire Cricket is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check and references
Oxfordshire Cricket is committed to providing equitable opportunities. While we will always appoint on merit, we would particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups and communities in cricket – especially female or ethnically diverse people or those who identify as having a disability.
Disability Dynamos Cricket Sessions
We are pleased to announce that we will be running Dynamos Cricket sessions this summer for young people with physical and learning disabilities. Information below.
Oxfordshire Seniors 50s 1st XI Match Report – 16th June
County Women Team News v Berkshire 11th June
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the women’s squad selected to play against Berkshire on Sunday 11th of June in a match at Wraysbury in Berkshire, with the match starting at 11.00 am:
Abi Norgrove
Abi Currie
Emilia Bartram
Numa Shah
Ellie BATH
Ellie INGRAM
Izzy KIRBY
Genny PORTER
Katie WAUGH
Chloe WESTBURY
Carla WOOD
Becca WOODNORTH
Wolvercote Are Crowned U13 Inaugural Hundred Champions
With bad September weather, fading light and the passing of Her Majesty the Queen, last year’s inaugural U13 Hundred semi-finals and final were postponed into this season with all players from last season being eligible to take part.
On a sunny warm early June day, the finals day was held at Abingdon School, Coxes Field on Sunday 4th of June.
The first semi-final saw Wolvercote beat Sandford St Martin by 83 runs. Batting first, Wolvercote set 159/2 from their 100 balls with Cowley and Du Plessis scoring 72 and 66 respectively to post a competitive total. In response, Sandford St Martin lost early wickets. Captain Gardner posted 33 not out as his side finished 76/8 from their allocated balls. The pick of the bowlers for Wolvercote was Gibbons who finished with figures of 5-3 from 20 balls.
Semi-final two took place shortly after, with Goring and Cumnor looking to progress to the final. Goring batted first, and posted a very competitive 137/3 from their 100 balls – Logan’s 36* and Richards’ 44 being the main contributors. Cumnor got off to a nervy start, falling to 29-3. Nicholson strode to the crease and scored 84 from 43 – with a six on the 97th ball of the game winning it for his side. His partner Spokes must also be commended for his contribution of a run a ball 26 which saw Cumnor progress to the final.
After a short break, the final got underway, with Wolvercote again batting first. Robinson’s 63 from 35 was the pick of the innings, with cameos from his teammates helping their side to 135/7. Needing another masterclass from one of their key players, Cumnor sent Davies and Nicholson out to open in the hope that they could see their side over the line. Unfortunately, that was not to be the case, with them falling for 20 and 33 respectively. Spokes and Cobner-Vale attempted to rally and did so successfully for a while until both fell foul of the chase and lost their wickets. Cumnor finished on 117/8, a mere 18 runs short with Wolvercote being crowned champions.
The presentation of the trophy and medals was conducted by Joe Clapton (Finals Day Manager for the day) and Chris Mitty (Director at Oxfordshire Cricket) who thanked Abingdon School for hosting, the umpires, coaches, scorers and all the teams for a great day of cricket. Thank you to all clubs who competed in this first year of the Competition, and we look forward to seeing more great cricket over the summer.
2023 Grassroot Awards – Nominations are Open!
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to launch this year’s 2023 Grassroots Cricket Awards, which seeks to reward and recognise volunteers across Oxfordshire who have made a difference to their club or community group. After last year’s success at holding the awards at Wormsley, this year we will again hold a large portion of the awards at the Finals Day and Pathway Awards. There will also be a range of additional events that we will look to reward and recognise volunteers.
There are eleven 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 deadline for all nominations is Friday the 21st of July 2023. Last year after rewarding and recognising over 112 volunteers across Oxfordshire, this year we would like to go beyond that to reward and recognise those that help make a difference.
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.
- Safe Hands – An individual that has gone above and beyond to create a positive and inclusive environment for young people to enjoy the game
- Inclusivity champion award – Reward and recognise clubs that create an inclusive environment and go well beyond the norm to make cricket a game for all
- 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.
- Volunteer Grounds Management 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
- All Stars Cricket and/or Dynamos Cricket Activator of the Year – An activator who has shown enthusiasm, has been innovative and organised at their All Stars and/or Dynamos Cricket sessions this summer.
How Can You Nominate Someone?
You can nominate someone by clicking here to complete an online form to nominate someone. The deadline for all nominations is Friday the 21st of July 2023, with the county winners being put forward for the national awards.
Where will the awards take place?
The awards will take place on Sunday the 17th of September 2023 at the magnificent Wormsley Estate as part of our Awards and Finals Day.
Oxfordshire Seniors 60s 2nd XI Match Report – 16th June
On a very hot day at Didcot, Oxfordshire won the toss and decided to field. The wicket was soft after a thunderstorm the previous evening had, according to the groundsman, “turned the field into a lake!” Somerset started steadily but slowly. When their second wicket fell, the score was only 114-2 in the 35th over. Their opening bat Julian Harvey had scored 52 off 126 balls. The need to increase the scoring rate was not achieved until the number six batsman, Richard Ford, arrived at the crease and struck 36 from 23 balls. However even his efforts only took the score to 187-6, seemingly a lower score than might have been expected on a wicket that had played well. All the Oxfordshire bowlers had bowled a good line and length, the pick probably being Alan Weaver whose miserly spell brought figures on 9-1-21-1.
If Oxfordshire thought that the target would be straightforward, they soon realised that this was not the case. The first 3 wickets fell inside 7 overs, all 3 batsmen being bowled for ducks! At this stage Steve Roberts joined skipper Andy Haynes and they managed to recover the situation. They both scored freely around the wicket and the total moved forward. Haynes was dropped once, on 35, but unperturbed went on to score an excellent 82 off 80 balls with 11 fours. The score was 131 when he was out but then Steve Roberts continued his fine form to win the match with over 11 overs remaining. He made a magnificent 89 not out with 12 fours off just 83 balls.
Oxfordshire Seniors 60s 2nd XI Match Report – 16th June
On a very hot day at Didcot, Oxfordshire won the toss and decided to field. The wicket was soft after a thunderstorm the previous evening had, according to the groundsman, “turned the field into a lake!” Somerset started steadily but slowly. When their second wicket fell, the score was only 114-2 in the 35th over. Their opening bat Julian Harvey had scored 52 off 126 balls. The need to increase the scoring rate was not achieved until the number six batsman, Richard Ford, arrived at the crease and struck 36 from 23 balls. However even his efforts only took the score to 187-6, seemingly a lower score than might have been expected on a wicket that had played well. All the Oxfordshire bowlers had bowled a good line and length, the pick probably being Alan Weaver whose miserly spell brought figures on 9-1-21-1.
If Oxfordshire thought that the target would be straightforward, they soon realised that this was not the case. The first 3 wickets fell inside 7 overs, all 3 batsmen being bowled for ducks! At this stage Steve Roberts joined skipper Andy Haynes and they managed to recover the situation. They both scored freely around the wicket and the total moved forward. Haynes was dropped once, on 35, but unperturbed went on to score an excellent 82 off 80 balls with 11 fours. The score was 131 when he was out but then Steve Roberts continued his fine form to win the match with over 11 overs remaining. He made a magnificent 89 not out with 12 fours off just 83 balls.
Oxfordshire Seniors 60s 2nd XI Match Report – 2nd June
Oxfordshire secured a comfortable victory against Devon by 8 wickets. Devon won the toss and elected to bat on a sunny day at E + W Hendred where the ground looked immaculate (thanks Ivan). After losing an early wicket, Devon added 50 for the 2 nd wicket in what was to be their only notable stand of the innings. Accurate bowling from all Oxfordshire’s bowlers restricted them to 141 all out (they only had 10 players as one player’s car broke down on the motorway) and the wickets were shared around. Making a welcome first appearance of the season was Steve Roberts who had the best figures of 8.5-4-16-2.
Oxfordshire’s intent with the bat was demonstrated by Darryl Woods who struck a straight 6
off the 4 th ball of the innings. He followed this with 7 fours as he made 37 off just 34 balls.
His opening partner, Andy Haynes also scored freely in compiling a score of 40. It was then
left to Mike Howat (31*) and Charlie Anderson (22*), running well between the wickets, to
see the side to victory after only 22 overs.
