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Future Fixtures

Wed 29 April: Under 13’s vs Roe Green CC (Home)
Wed 29 April: Under 18’s vs Swinton Moorside CC (Away)
Sat 2 May: 1st XI vs Woodbank CC (Away)
Sat 2 May: 2nd XI vs Woodbank CC (Home)
Mon 4 May: Under 15’s vs Monton CC (Away)
Mon 4 May: Under 11’s A vs Monton CC (Home)
Mon 4 May: Under 11’s B vs Bolton Indians CC (Away)

Opening Times

Today 18:30 to 23:00
Wed 18:30 to 23:00
Thu 18:30 to 23:00
Fri 15:00 to 00:00
Sat 12:00 to 00:00
Sun 12:00 to 23:00
Bank Hol 14:00 to 23:00

🏏 GIRLS DYNNAMOS – JOIN THE FUN! 🏏

We are launching Dynamos Cricket (Girls Only!) at our club 
If your daughter is aged 8–11, this is the perfect way to get involved in cricket in a fun, friendly, no-pressure environment.
🏏 Fast-paced games
😄 Non-stop fun every week
💪 Build confidence
👯‍♀️ Make new friends
No experience needed, just turn up and get involved!
📅 Starts Friday 8th May
⏰ 19:00 – 20:00
📍 Clifton Cricket Club
This is a brilliant programme run by the ECB, and spaces will go, so don’t hang about.
👉 Sign up now: Scan the QR Code in the image.
Let’s get as many girls down as possible and make this something really special at our club!

Match Report Sun 26 April: 1st XI vs Formby CC - ECB KO (Round One) (Away)

The firsts bowed out of the National Knockout with the negatives just outweighing the positives in a decent contest on the coast at Formby.

After losing Jack Stanley early doors, Zach, Caleb and Sam raced along to 87-2 in just 13 overs before Caleb mistimed a pull shot and was caught. Sam continued Saturday's form, playing shots all around the wicket in a partnership of 58 with Ben Hamilton but when both were out within the space of two overs, there was 145 on the board with 13 overs still to go.

Instead of rebuilding, the middle order then tried to smash every ball into the sea and it just wasn't going to happen with the next three wickets falling for eleven. This meant that Ollie, Fin and debutant Owen, could not play freely and had to take their ones and twos to use up the overs, when that is precisely what those middle order batsman should have been doing. As it transpired, they did that job extremely well, batting with maturity and managing to take the game to the last over whilst adding 37 valuable runs.

The final total of 193 was lightweight however, when a more disciplined approach could and should have set a target in excess of 220.

Formby's reply started with their openers struggling a bit and playing and missing on a regular basis. As they began to look more assured, an umpiring decision and a farcical dropped catch took the game away and despite a great spell of 1-22 off Ben Hamilton's eight over spell, the batsmen gradually took charge and eased their way to land Sam's men with a second seven wicket defeat within the space of two days.

Once again, there were positives in the performance, but there was also some poor cricket on display which needs to be ironed out before the season slips away.

Match Report Sun 26 April: 3rd XI vs Greenfield CC (Home)

Clifton 3’s welcomed rivals Greenfield to Manchester Road in what many had tipped to be a challenging encounter. Greenfield were crowned champions of the GMCL Sunday Premier League on the final day of last season, losing once and tie-ing once to the Kingfishers in the league. Clifton also knocked Greenfield out of the cup at the Semi Final Stage, so there is no love lost between the two sides.

At the toss, Elliot Hogben elected to bowl first. A decision that didn’t take long to be rewarded, Lewis Keogh opening up from the bottom end crashed his first in-swinging delivery into the front pad of the Greenfield skipper. A spell of masterful bowling followed from Keogh (25-2) and Dunn (15-3) to reduce the top order to 45-5.

Winstanley, Thorpe and Hogben helped to mop up the tail, ably assisted by some excellent wicket keeping from Chris Thorpe. Bowling Greenfield out for a megre 83 on a good batting surface.

Luke Jones and Ethan Kite strolled to the middle following the tea break. Saying they batted comfortably would be an understatement, between them cruising to a comfortable 50 partnership which did not reflect that the pair had a combined age of just 29! With Ethan batting in his usual assured way, Jones turned the screw - dispatching anything too short or full to the fence. A highlight being his huge six back over the bowler into the sight screen, a shot that a certain first team opener would have been proud of.

After grafting his way to 49*, young Luke succumbed to a flighty leg spinning delivery that he couldn’t resist trying to put on the roof of the pavilion, ending his time in the middle and denying him his maiden senior fifty. Clifton finished the innings 84/1 after just 15 overs, using two batsmen with Oscar Thorpe walking out to the non-strikers end.

Another victory for the 3rd XI, a great knock from Luke Jones and another success story for the Clifton conveyor belt of junior talent.

Now for a well deserved weekend off as the 2’s face a double game weekend.

Match Report Sat 25 April: 2nd XI vs Horwich RMI CC (Away)

The camping chairs and cool boxes were brought back down out of the loft on Saturday morning - the flasks were left for another day - as the travelling support made their preparations for a trip up to Horwich under clear blue skies, in the hope of seeing Maca’s men make it 2 from 2 to start the season.

After winning the toss and opting to bat, the Horwich openers survived a testing opening spell from Tom and Oscar who both managed to get the ball to move around but without reward.The introduction of Dan Jones from the Rivington Pike End (well that’s what you can see over that side anyway) came with a hat-trick opportunity, having taken 2 wickets with his last 2 balls to clean up the tail last Sunday. Maybe if Jordy knew it was hat-trick ball he wouldn’t have put down a regulation chance at second slip.

A few overs later the breakthrough was made, when Dan drew an edge and Owen took a one handed screamer high to his right at slip. That was a rare moment of brilliance in the field in a day of too many dropped catches and below par ground fielding. Something this side really needs to improve on to put together back to back promotions.

New signing Sas joined the attack from the “Ice Cream Van End” and impressed from ball one with his pace and control. He removed the opener just short of his 50 then the number 3 to leave Horwich 115/3. Dan picked up another with a catch at point from Tom, before a sharp piece of fielding out on the boundary from Owen to run out his college mate, Jack Murray. Jordy returned from Australia as a newly formed off spinner, bowling nicely to finish with 1-48 from his 12 over spell, leaving Clifton a target of 197 to take the points back to Manchester Road.

To say the Horwich opening bowlers were a little loose would be a tad polite. 3 head height no balls bowled from the Rivington Pike End (without warnings) mixed in with a flurry of wides, helped the chase get off to helpful start.

Steve and Sam both helped themselves to 12 runs a piece before falling, then a 62 run partnership from Dan and Jordy put Clifton in control of the chase. When Dan (38) departed, Owen came to the crease to hold up an end while Jordy pushed on and played with a little more freedom before falling for a well made 68. With 20 left to win the match, Oscar (4) Lewis (10) and Sas (7) got it over the line with 8 balls to spare.

Horwich looked like a strong side, especially with the bat, but they were let down by their opening bowlers which cost them the game. 12 wides and 3 no balls from the opener’s 4 overs (which was 3 overs too many if I was captain) followed by 9 wides and 4 no balls from the first change bowler gave the Clifton target a very helpful boost.

Compare that to just 6 wides and zero no balls from Clifton’s bowling attack and there is the difference. The leg side wides rule for this season will have a pivotal role to play in who is promoted from this league come September.

Match Report Sat 25 April: 1st XI vs Horwich RMI CC (Home)

The firsts went down to a seven wicket defeat against a strong looking Horwich side on Saturday who proved their mettle the following day by trouncing Liverpool in the National Knockout.

Despite passing two hundred in only the second game of the season, it never really looked enough as the unseasonably hot April weather, along with Drew's expertise, had produced an excellent batting surface and a fast outfield. There was a welcome first half century for Caleb Donaldson and a positive run-a-ball 62 from skipper Sam in a total of 218-5 that was actually below par for the conditions as the strike rate faltered in a middle overs bloc that produced only 70 runs in 24 overs, strangled to a degree by some tight bowling that never allowed the batsmen to dominate.

Former Cliftoner Joe Brown perished early doors in the Horwich response, but that was all-she-wrote as far as bowling and fielding domination went as the Horwich batting line up eased comfortably to victory by seven wickets with three overs to spare.

It's been a tough opening for Sam's lads, with two of the best looking outfits on the fixture list in the first two games, but there were positives to report from both games with, hopefully, some easier contests on the horizon in the coming weeks.

The three pronged spin attack looks as though it could create problems in the right conditions and Gareth Cross will always take wickets. Ollie and Fin have only one wicket to their names so far, but that will quickly change as they get into their stride. With Caleb seemingly adapting to the conditions well and Sam looking in good nick with the bat, when the side clicks, they will be a match for anyone in the division on the day.

 

Pool Tournament 2026

The 2026 Pool Tournament is now all wrapped up, and what a brilliant competition it has been from start to finish.

Our main pool event, which gets underway each October, has once again proven to be a superb way of keeping us all entertained (and sane!) through the winter months when there’s no cricket on. It’s become a real highlight in the club calendar and something many look forward to each year.

This year we introduced a Plate competition, giving those who didn’t quite make the later stages of the Cup another chance to get involved, and it certainly delivered. 

Dora Littler and Tom Wild faced off in the final, and it turned into a fantastic contest. Played as a first to 5 (best of 9), the match went right down to the wire. At 4 – 4, it really could have gone either way, with both players handling the pressure superbly. In the end, Tom edged a tense final frame to take the win 5 – 4, but both players deserve huge credit for such an entertaining match.

In the main Cup Competition, reigning two-time champion Nick Flaxman met Craig Golland, who was appearing in his first final. It was great to see Craig reach this stage and test himself against a very strong opponent. Nick started confidently and set the tone early, and although Craig battled well to take a frame, Nick’s experience showed as he went on to secure the title with an 8–1 victory, making him a three-time champion.

A big well done to all players who took part this year. The standard, sportsmanship, and support throughout the tournament have been excellent, and it’s great to see so many people getting involved and enjoying the competition.

A special thank you must also go to Shane Whitehead for organising the tournament. These events don’t just happen, and a lot of time, effort, and patience goes in behind the scenes to keep everything running smoothly. It’s hugely appreciated by everyone involved.

Club Rules Update

We’ve recently completed a full review and update of the Club Rules.

The updates focus on improving clarity, removing outdated provisions, and ensuring the Rules properly reflect how the Club operates today. We have also strengthened certain areas of governance to make roles and responsibilities clearer and to support the Club’s long-term stability.

There are no changes to the spirit or values of the Club; this is about making sure our foundations are clear, consistent and fit for the future.

The updated Rules are now available to view here:
CLUB RULES

Thank you for your continued support of our club.

All Stars & Dynamos Cricket 2026

🌟 ALL STARS &DYNAMOS CRICKET AT OUR CLUB 🌟

 

We are running All Stars & Dynamos Cricket at Clifton Cricket Club this summer and wanted to share in case anyone is looking for something fun and active for their children ☀️

 

🏏 Dynamos (Girls Only– ages 8–11)
A really welcoming, supportive environment for girls to get involved in cricket, build confidence, make friends, and just enjoy being active.

🏏 All Stars (ages 5–8)
Perfect for younger children. Lots of games, activities, and a great introduction to cricket for complete beginners.

📅 Fridays 8 May – 26 June
All Stars: 17:45 18:45
Dynamos (Girls Only): 19:00 20:00

📍 Clifton Cricket Club
Manchester Road, Clifton, M27 6NB

It’s a really friendly club with plenty of space, and we aim to make it as relaxed and inclusive as possible for both children and parents

👉 Booking is now open:
CliftonCricket Club - Booking page

If anyone has any questions at all, feel free to message 😊

Come and be part of it 💛

Refurbishment

🔨 Rear Lounge Refurbishment Begins This Week

We are pleased to let members know that refurbishment of our rear lounge starts this week, an exciting step forward in improving our club facilities for everyone.

Planned improvements include:
• A new feature wall
• A new trophy cabinet to properly showcase our history and achievements
• New seating to create a more comfortable, welcoming space

This is part of an ongoing project to continually enhance our club for members, players, families and visitors. As a volunteer-led club with strong community roots, every improvement is about creating a space we can all be proud of.

We look forward to sharing progress updates as the work develops.

If you’re not yet part of our club, new members are always welcome. Please come and be part of something progressive, inclusive and growing.

Easter Raffle

Our Easter Raffle is now on sale. We have 2 beautiful hampers to be won, alongside bags of Easter eggs. 

Tickets are available at the bar for £1 each, or, by contacting me directly.

Winners will be drawn on Good Friday.

Please support our club by buying tickets and sharing with your friends and family.

Thank you for your support.

Match Ball Sponsorship 2026

🏏 MATCH BALL SPONSORSHIP– NOW LIVE AT CLIFTON CRICKET CLUB 🏏

The season is nearly here… now we need your support 💛

Our Match Ball Sponsorship for the 2026 season is officially up and running, and it’s a brilliant way to personally back the club or promote your business (or simply supporting your team!).

 

💥 Senior Matches – £30    

     Great value

     Deals available when you sponsor multiple games

     And yes… there could be cake involved 🍰😉

 

🌟 Junior Matches – Just£20 

    An absolute bargain and a fantastic way to support the future of Clifton Cricket Club.

 

When you sponsor a match ball you are helping us:

• Support all senior & junior cricket

• Maintain our facilities

• Invest in the next generation

• Keep cricket thriving in our community

 

It is simple, affordable, and makes a real difference. If you have been thinking about getting involved, now’s the time.

Whether it’s one game or a few fixtures across the season, we would love to hear from you.

 

📩 Drop us a message - cliftonccmembership@gmail.com

📞 Speak to a committee member

 

Let's fill the fixture list and make it a season to remember.

Support your club. Back your team. Sponsor a match ball. 💛

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