Oxfordshire are NCCA Championship Western Division One Winners!
Oxfordshire secured a seven-wicket over Dorset today to secure them NCCA Championship Western Division One. They will now go on to play a four-day final match against Suffolk who is the winner of the Eastern Division at Tring from the 5th-8th of September.
On day 1 Dorset’s captain, Luke Webb won the toss elected to bat first. Harry Fisher (50) made the biggest contribution for the hosts. Jacob Gordon (18) and Webb (16) also contributed but Dorset was bowled out for 129, Gareth Andrew taking 4-29 from 20 overs.
Oxfordshire secured a 116-lead as Marcus Campopiano (90) plus 65 from Callum Russell and 41 from Harrison Smith gave the hosts a deficit.
Alex Eckland (87), Webb (45) and Simon Woodruff (35) contributed for Dorset but Max Mannering (5-58) impressed with the ball as Oxon restricted Dorset to a 113-run lead, having been dismissed for 219.
Oxfordshire threatened to make light work of the target, racing to 48-0. Gordon (2-22) then dismissed Smith (31) and Campopiano (18), while Josh Digby (1-47) removed Tom Haynes (0) to leave the visitors on 55-3. George Tait’s 44 from 45 balls secured the win for Oxfordshire.
Moreton Girls Under-15s 109-3 (18 ovs; Lucy Johnson 50*)
Tiddington Girls Under-15s 68-3 (18 ovs; Zoe Soonawalla 22)
Moreton won by 41 runs
The Oxfordshire Cricket Girls Under-15s Hardball Competition concluded with a winner-takes-all clash on a gloriously sunny evening at Tiddington Cricket Club last Monday.
Put into bat by their hosts, Moreton began cautiously against accurate seam bowling from Megan Park (1-13), Emma Park (1-3), and Zoe Soonawalla (1-11); and after 10 overs, the Tiddington attack had limited Moreton to just 38 runs for the loss of Bethan Lewis (12) and Emma Sherwood (0). However, the break for drinks prompted a change in approach from the Moreton batters; and with Lucy Johnson (50*) and Alex Knight (18) adding 69 for the 3rd wicket, Moreton inflated their total to a imposing 109 for 3 from their allotted 18 overs.
In reply, Tiddington suffered an early setback when Alice Stapley was snaffled by Emma Sherwood at extra-cover in Alex Knight’s second over. Zoe Soonawalla (22) and Martha Stapley (17) added 53 hard-fought runs for the second wicket in 14 overs, before the former was stranded short of her crease by Lucy Johnson’s bullet-like throw from 30 yards. Martha Stapley followed in the next over, bowled by the persevering Bethan Lewis (1-7), and the young Tiddington side finished their innings with a creditable 68 runs for the loss of three wickets.
Many thanks to Cally Evans and Owen Lewis for umpiring, and to Robert Johnson for both scoring and running the scorebox on the evening.
Full scorecard: https://mscorer.net/scorecard.
Replay stream: https://youtu.be/Zs3Se_YcUgE
League table: https://oxonwomenscomps.play-
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 11 man squad selected to play against Dorser this Sunday in a three-day NCCA Championship match at Wimborne CC (BH21 1DY).
Oxfordshire secured a convincing 283 run win today over Berkshire at Thame Town CC. The win is the first defeat for Berkshire in a championship match since 2014.
On day one captain Jonny Cater won the toss and elected to bat. Playing on his home ground Ollie Ebsworth Burland performed with the bat as he hit 81. He was supported by George Tait (71) and Jonny Cater (49) as Oxon declared on 294-8.
Oxon started well with the ball as Gareth Andrew ripped through Berkshire’s top order as he took 5-39. Shurmer and Chahal took two wickets apiece, with Mannering taking one.
Deciding against enforcing the follow on, Oxon batted again with Ollie Ebsworth-Burland hitting an impressive 117. Captain Cater also contributed with the bat as he hit 66 to help Oxon set Berks 425 to win.
Going into the final day Oxon had a 419 lead, they then batted on to set Berks 425 runs to win on day 3. Gareth Andrew again then stormed through Berkshire’s top order as he took 3-35. He was supported by some superb bowling from Max Mannering (3-23), Chahal (2-22), Shurmer (1-23) and Tait (1-14) who all helped rattle through Berkshire to secure a convincing 283 run win.
The win sees Berkshire’s 36 matches unbeaten run come to an end in such fashion, which also sees Oxfordshire now go top of the table. Oxon now travels to Dorset on Sunday.
Oxfordshire Cricket is pleased to announce the 11 man squad selected to play against Berkshire this Sunday in a three-day NCCA Championship match at Thame Town CC (OX9 3AJ).
Oxfordshire Girls Under-15s 191 (40 ovs; Aimee Diab 52, Lucy Johnson 44, Milly Russell 5-29, Alice Hann 3-24)
Dorset Girls Under-15s 22 (9.5 ovs; Ellie Simpson 7-5)
Oxfordshire won by 169 runs
Oxfordshire Girls Under-15s returned to winning ways with an emphatic victory over Dorset at Moreton on Wednesday.
Put into bat under cloudy skies, Oxfordshire got off to a bright start. Philippa Dellar (24) latched onto anything remotely short, as the opening partnership blossomed to the tune of 42 runs inside nine overs, before Dellar pushed a length delivery back to the bowler. Sana Kassey (22) joined Lucy Johnson at the crease, and the pair continued to look confident against the seamers in adding 62 for the second wicket. However, the introduction of off-spinning duo Megan Bishop and Milly Russell on a slow track and long outfield soon stemmed the flow of runs, and the partnership was brought to an abrupt halt when Kassey was judged to be caught by the bowler via extra-cover’s right boot. Aimee Diab made her intentions immediately clear by smiting the fourth ball she received over the mid-wicket boundary for six. Johnson departed shortly after the second break for drinks, stunningly held at short mid-wicket for a well-crafted 44; however, Diab shepherded the lower order expertly whilst continuing her assault on the returning seamers, as she raced to 52 from just 40 balls faced, before playing on to the persevering Sophie Donaldson.
Chasing 192 for victory, Dorset were soon in trouble when they lost captain Milly Russell to Ellie Simpson’s second delivery. Bowling an exemplary line to a full length, Simpson burst through the top-order, and picked up the first five wickets to fall inside six overs of the Dorset reply, with the top four all clean bowled. Zara Wyatt (2 for 15) took two wickets in successive deliveries in the seventh over, aided by a full-length dive from Philippa Dellar at extra-cover; but it was left to Simpson to wrap up proceedings inside ten overs, as she picked up the final three wickets, with the help of another outstanding catch from the diving Elodie Brown at mid-on. Simpson finished with the sensational final figures of 4.5 – 2 – 5 – 7, which included a spell of six wickets for no runs from her final 20 deliveries.
Oxfordshire’s 169-run victory moves them up into third place in Group 8 of the ECB Girls U15 County One Day Competition, with games in hand over both Berkshire and Wiltshire who head the table.