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Cricket: Captain's Log: Tim Dannatt, Corse & Staunton Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Thu, 27th Jun 2024 at 09:00 Captain's Log
Corse & Staunton Cricket Club captain Tim Dannatt was a very good skier back in the day.
The one-time Crypt School pupil was good enough to represent England Schools in... Corse & Staunton Cricket Club captain Tim Dannatt was a very good skier back in the day.
The one-time Crypt School pupil was good enough to represent England Schools in the world schools championships in Italy when he was 16, competing in both the slalom and giant slalom.
That was downhill all the way,... Corse & Staunton Cricket Club captain Tim Dannatt was a very good skier back in the day.
The one-time Crypt School pupil was good enough to represent England Schools in the world schools championships in Italy when he was 16, competing in both the slalom and giant slalom.
That was downhill all the way, of course, which is in stark contrast to what...[read more]Cricket: Captain's Log: Alex Ballard, Cam Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Wed, 26th Jun 2024 at 09:00 Captain's Log
It’s quite a landmark year for Alex Ballard because it’s the 21 st summer he’s been playing for Cam Cricket Club. And understandably it’s something he’s very proud about. Like so many at the club, he started in... It’s quite a landmark year for Alex Ballard because it’s the 21 st summer he’s been playing for Cam Cricket Club. And understandably it’s something he’s very proud about. Like so many at the club, he started in... It’s quite a landmark year for Alex Ballard because it’s the 21 st summer he’s been playing for Cam Cricket Club. And understandably it’s something he’s very proud about. Like so many at the club, he started in...
[read more]Cricket: Captain's Log: George Garratt, Great Rissington Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Tue, 25th Jun 2024 at 09:00 Captain's Log
George Garratt is in his seventh season as captain of Great Rissington Cricket Club. He’s only 26 now so that means he was 19 when he took charge of the club’s flagship team. And his time as skipper has coincided with a big upturn... George Garratt is in his seventh season as captain of Great Rissington Cricket Club. He’s only 26 now so that means he was 19 when he took charge of the club’s flagship team. And his time as skipper has coincided with a big upturn... George Garratt is in his seventh season as captain of Great Rissington Cricket Club. He’s only 26 now so that means he was 19 when he took charge of the club’s flagship team. And his time as skipper has coincided with a big upturn...
[read more]Cricket: Back in the Day – Ron Nicholls: Gloucestershire county cricketer, professional footballer
Roger Jackson Thu, 24th Oct 2019 at 09:00 Back In The Day
Ask any talented up and coming sportsman or woman if they’d like to go professional when they grow up and the answer is almost certain to be a resounding ‘yes’. It’s the dream of many, of course, but the reality is that... Ask any talented up and coming sportsman or woman if they’d like to go professional when they grow up and the answer is almost certain to be a resounding ‘yes’. It’s the dream of many, of course, but the reality is that... Ask any talented up and coming sportsman or woman if they’d like to go professional when they grow up and the answer is almost certain to be a resounding ‘yes’. It’s the dream of many, of course, but the reality is that...
[read more]Cricket: Unsung Hero: Brendan Low, Tewkesbury Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Tue, 25th Jun 2019 at 09:00 Unsung Hero
“It’s very time consuming helping to run a club these days.” Those are the words of Brendan Low, who plays for Tewkesbury Cricket Club, but they could just as easily have been the words of anyone else who plays sport in and...“It’s very time consuming helping to run a club these days.” Those are the words of Brendan Low, who plays for Tewkesbury Cricket Club, but they could just as easily have been the words of anyone else who plays sport in and...“It’s very time consuming helping to run a club these days.” Those are the words of Brendan Low, who plays for Tewkesbury Cricket Club, but they could just as easily have been the words of anyone else who plays sport in and...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Alex Binnie, Cirencester Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Thu, 25th Apr 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
It’s probably fair to say that Alex Binnie has been fast-tracked into the captaincy of Cirencester Cricket Club. At the age of just 22 he is preparing for his second season in charge of the club which play in the Gloucestershire Division of...It’s probably fair to say that Alex Binnie has been fast-tracked into the captaincy of Cirencester Cricket Club. At the age of just 22 he is preparing for his second season in charge of the club which play in the Gloucestershire Division of...It’s probably fair to say that Alex Binnie has been fast-tracked into the captaincy of Cirencester Cricket Club. At the age of just 22 he is preparing for his second season in charge of the club which play in the Gloucestershire Division of...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Charlie Garratt, Bourton Vale Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Thu, 25th Apr 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
“These are exciting times.” Those are the words of Bourton Vale Cricket Club captain Charlie Garratt as he looks ahead to the new season. And it’s easy to see why there is such optimism at a club whose flagship side play in the...“These are exciting times.” Those are the words of Bourton Vale Cricket Club captain Charlie Garratt as he looks ahead to the new season. And it’s easy to see why there is such optimism at a club whose flagship side play in the...“These are exciting times.” Those are the words of Bourton Vale Cricket Club captain Charlie Garratt as he looks ahead to the new season. And it’s easy to see why there is such optimism at a club whose flagship side play in the...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Jack Hobbis, Painswick Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Thu, 25th Apr 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
Jack Hobbis led from the front as Painswick claimed the Gloucestershire County Cricket League Division One title last season and with it promotion back to the West of England Premier League. Hobbis, in his first full campaign as captain, took over...Jack Hobbis led from the front as Painswick claimed the Gloucestershire County Cricket League Division One title last season and with it promotion back to the West of England Premier League. Hobbis, in his first full campaign as captain, took over...Jack Hobbis led from the front as Painswick claimed the Gloucestershire County Cricket League Division One title last season and with it promotion back to the West of England Premier League. Hobbis, in his first full campaign as captain, took over...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Tom Horrell, Stroud Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Thu, 25th Apr 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
Stroud Cricket Club chairman James Collins describes the club’s new 1st XI captain Tom Horrell as a “bullish and positive character”. And as you’d expect he’s not wrong although he may have been erring on the side of...Stroud Cricket Club chairman James Collins describes the club’s new 1st XI captain Tom Horrell as a “bullish and positive character”. And as you’d expect he’s not wrong although he may have been erring on the side of...Stroud Cricket Club chairman James Collins describes the club’s new 1st XI captain Tom Horrell as a “bullish and positive character”. And as you’d expect he’s not wrong although he may have been erring on the side of...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: Adam Stuart, Dumbleton Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Wed, 24th Apr 2019 at 09:30 Captain's Log
It’s fair to say that Dumbleton Cricket Club play at one of the premier grounds in the county and probably the country. Set in glorious countryside in front of the imposing Dumbleton Hall just nine miles east of Tewkesbury, it is the perfect...It’s fair to say that Dumbleton Cricket Club play at one of the premier grounds in the county and probably the country. Set in glorious countryside in front of the imposing Dumbleton Hall just nine miles east of Tewkesbury, it is the perfect...It’s fair to say that Dumbleton Cricket Club play at one of the premier grounds in the county and probably the country. Set in glorious countryside in front of the imposing Dumbleton Hall just nine miles east of Tewkesbury, it is the perfect...
[read more]Cricket: Captain’s Log: James Allcoat, Tewkesbury Cricket Club
Roger Jackson Wed, 24th Apr 2019 at 09:00 Captain's Log
James Allcoat will lead Tewkesbury Cricket Club for a second season after taking over from his brother Tom at the start of the 2018 campaign. As you’d expect it was a pretty smooth handover as the club enjoyed another solid season in...James Allcoat will lead Tewkesbury Cricket Club for a second season after taking over from his brother Tom at the start of the 2018 campaign. As you’d expect it was a pretty smooth handover as the club enjoyed another solid season in...James Allcoat will lead Tewkesbury Cricket Club for a second season after taking over from his brother Tom at the start of the 2018 campaign. As you’d expect it was a pretty smooth handover as the club enjoyed another solid season in...
[read more]Cricket: Charlton Kings Junior School are Kwik Cricket kings
Contributed Thu, 6th Jul 2017 at 16:40 Junior Sport
Charlton Kings Junior School are the 2017 Gloucestershire Year 3 and 4 Kwik Cricket champions after beating North Nibley in the final. The Cheltenham school held their nerve to secure victory off the last ball of a hard fought match. Chasing 255...Charlton Kings Junior School are the 2017 Gloucestershire Year 3 and 4 Kwik Cricket champions after beating North Nibley in the final. The Cheltenham school held their nerve to secure victory off the last ball of a hard fought match. Chasing 255...Charlton Kings Junior School are the 2017 Gloucestershire Year 3 and 4 Kwik Cricket champions after beating North Nibley in the final. The Cheltenham school held their nerve to secure victory off the last ball of a hard fought match. Chasing 255...
[read more]Cricket: Gloucestershire’s under-14s bounce back with win
Contributed Wed, 5th Jul 2017 at 14:00 Junior Sport
Gloucestershire Under 14 Boys v Dorset Under 14 Boys (at Bryanston School, Blandford Forum) ECB Under 14 County Cup – Group 3 Gloucestershire 240-4 (50 overs) Dorset 82 all out (28.4 overs) Gloucestershire won by 158 runs ... Gloucestershire Under 14 Boys v Dorset Under 14 Boys (at Bryanston School, Blandford Forum) ECB Under 14 County Cup – Group 3 Gloucestershire 240-4 (50 overs) Dorset 82 all out (28.4 overs) Gloucestershire won by 158 runs ... Gloucestershire Under 14 Boys v Dorset Under 14 Boys (at Bryanston School, Blandford Forum) ECB Under 14 County Cup – Group 3 Gloucestershire 240-4 (50 overs) Dorset 82 all out (28.4 overs) Gloucestershire won by 158 runs ...
[read more]Cricket: Frocester cricketer and Wycliffe College pupil Will Naish earns Bunbury Festival call-up
Contributed Tue, 4th Jul 2017 at 13:50 Junior Sport
Gloucestershire all-rounder Will Naish has been selected to represent the South and West at the prestigious ESCA (English Schools Cricket Association) Under-15s Bunbury Cricket Festival. The Wycliffe College pupil – who has only just turned...Gloucestershire all-rounder Will Naish has been selected to represent the South and West at the prestigious ESCA (English Schools Cricket Association) Under-15s Bunbury Cricket Festival. The Wycliffe College pupil – who has only just turned...Gloucestershire all-rounder Will Naish has been selected to represent the South and West at the prestigious ESCA (English Schools Cricket Association) Under-15s Bunbury Cricket Festival. The Wycliffe College pupil – who has only just turned...
[read more]Cricket: Back in the Day: Mark Alleyne, Gloucestershire all-rounder and ‘King of Cheltenham’
Roger Jackson Wed, 28th Jun 2017 at 09:30 Back In The Day
Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details. That’s not the case with Mark Alleyne, though, who captained Gloucestershire to seven one-day trophies...Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details. That’s not the case with Mark Alleyne, though, who captained Gloucestershire to seven one-day trophies...Talk to some near 50-year-olds about their sporting achievements back in the day and they can sometimes be a bit vague about the details. That’s not the case with Mark Alleyne, though, who captained Gloucestershire to seven one-day trophies...
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