The unbeaten Clifton 3s welcomed neighbours Prestwich on
Sunday afternoon, who arrived at Manchester Road from one junction up the M60
to be greeted by a freshly cut outfield and blistering blue skies.
Prestwich won the toss and of course opted to have a bat.
The early exchanges involved tight, wicketless spells from
Tom (0-20 from 7) and Dunny (0-15 from 8). Lewis Keogh and Elliot Hogben came
on and the set batters went after them early doors before they pulled it back
to put the brakes back on. It wasn’t until the 28th over - with Prestwich 97
without loss - until Clifton made the first breakthrough when Luke Jones bowled
another youngster (who had replaced the “retired hurt” opener who was
struggling with 5 from 30). Four overs later Luke claimed another victim where
a full toss was edged to Sam Winstanley at cover.
Sam came into the attack himself and quickly took the big
scalp of opener, J. Mercer, who had to depart an agonising 8 short of his
century following a great knock from the lefty.
Four more wickets fell in the last 5 overs, as Clifton
finished well to restrict the visitors to 175/7 when 200+ was on the cards,
with Sam, Lewis and Luke all picking up two wickets apiece to sandwich a run
out between Elliot and Sam.
The chase then got off to a poor start with AJ bowled fourth
ball, and it didn’t get much better as Luke (4), Sas (8) and Sam (4) all fell
to leave Clifton up against it at 26/4. It was then that Lewis Keogh joined
Owen Hogben at the crease and they put on a masterclass of rebuilding and
developing a partnership to get the home side back in the game.
It was a partnership of ever growing maturity from the young
pair, resulting in well deserved half centuries for them both in a 103 run
pairing. Lewis (56) was first to fall, with Owen (60) hanging around until the
end to see his side across the line with just over three overs to spare.
It’s now 4/4 for the 3s in the Sunday Prem, and Elliot’s men
look like they’ve got the right balance of giving young players a platform and
supporting them with some experience in the side. There’s no need to panic with
the loss of early wickets anymore as this middle order is stacked with runs to
take games deep.
Another enjoyable Sunday watching the 3s in roasting hot
conditions. Long may it continue.
The Clifton 2s fell to their second defeat of the season in
a disappointing afternoon on the vast playing field of Heywood; failing to
chase down what looked like a below par total of 149.
On a warm and sunny afternoon, the hosts chose to bat, but
were quickly in trouble at 8/3 after Tom took a wicket with his third ball
(caught Elliot), Oscar cleaned up the other opener in his third over, before a
run out from Lewis Keogh an over later left the hosts reeling. They rebuilt
with a 50 partnership, before the introduction of Jordy with his Aussie off
spin brought two wickets in as many overs. Jordy picked up another wicket
during his 14 over spell, whilst Lewis Keogh picked up 2-23 from his 5 over
spell, with only half them runs coming off the bat.
A chase of 150 should be bread and butter for this batting
line up, and it looked to be a walk in the park with Clifton 55/1 having Macca
and Dan at the crease with plenty of batting still to come. What followed
wasn’t pretty. Dan (25) lost his off stump from a cutter that fooled him,
shortly followed by Jordy (0) heading back to the changing rooms for an early
shower. Sam Winstanley (4) and Lewis Keogh (0) then came and went quickly and
Clifton were suddenly in trouble at 72/5. Luke Jones (0) was then run out with
the ball deflecting of his bat onto the stumps whilst trying to make his
ground. Very quickly it was 91/7 when Oscar (5) and Charlie Seddon (0) were
both caught.
A late rally from the captain Macca (55) to get Clifton
within 32 of the win gave the travelling fans some hope, before being caught
leaving the hosts 1 wickets to claim victory. Tom Worthington lbw on 4 sealed
it.
A fantastic and gritty knock from the captain wasn’t to be
enough, as after the second wicket fell, nobody could stay out in the middle
with him.
An acquaintance from Denton mentioned in conversation how
much the standard of cricket has improved year on year in the Premier Division
and how errors are punished mercilessly unless you are on top of your game, and
so it proved as the firsts went down to another heavy defeat on Saturday.
Bowling one or two bad balls each over and dropping catches
invariably leads to large totals and the disappointing thing about Denton Wests
273 all out, was the weakness exhibited by the middle order and tail which
scored 74 runs for eight wickets showing that, if the early batsmen had been
snuffed out, the result could have been much different.
The difference in the second innings was how difficult it
was to remember Jordan Williams bowling a single bad ball in his fifteen over
spell. It didn't help when Caleb asked Jack to run 22 yards up the hill in
sweltering conditions after he hit the first ball of the innings straight to
point.
Batsmen continued to perish in pursuit of the challenging
total as only Caleb (64) managed to pass the fifteen run mark and eventually
another disappointing day at the office concluded with a 135 run defeat.
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.
🔨 Rear Lounge Refurbishment COMPLETE !!
We are pleased to let members know that refurbishment of our rear lounge is complete, an exciting step forward in improving our club facilities for everyone.
The 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.
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.
🏏 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.
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