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Gloucester Indoor Cricket League champions Tewkesbury looking forward to the play-offs
Author: Roger Jackson, Posted: Sunday, 8th February 2026, 09:00
Tewkesbury, who have won Division One of the Gloucester Indoor Cricket League in impressive style, are now looking forward to the end-of-season play-offs.
They get under way a week today when they take on Bedminster and either Cheltenham or Cheltenham Civil Service in a three-way Gloucestershire play-off which will see only the winners advance to the next stage of a competition, a competition which ends with a finals day at the indoor cricket centre at Lord’s at the end of March.
Tewkesbury won nine of their 10 league games and such was their domination that they had a net run rate of 4.01.
“It’s been good, we have a good group of players,” said the in-form Josh Barnes, who smashed 30 from nine balls in a six-wicket win over Painswick at the end of last month.
Cheltenham and Cheltenham Civil Service meet in a Cheltenham League play-off tomorrow night to determine which team will compete against Tewkesbury and Bedminster and Barnes added: “Whichever team wins, it’s going to be tough.”
The winners of the Gloucestershire play-offs will play the winners of the Wiltshire play-offs in Cheltenham on Sunday 22nd February before the South West regional play-offs, which will involve four teams, take place in Cheltenham on Sunday 8th March.
The national finals will be played on Sunday 29th March.
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