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Sat 20 September: 3rd XI vs Prestwich CC 3rd XI at Home
Sun 21 September: 3rd XI vs Whalley Range CC 4th XI (Home)

Opening Times

Today 18:00 to 21:30
Tue 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 22:30

Match Report Sun 14 September: 3rd XI vs Roe Green CC 3rd XI (Home)

No Play Possible

For the second Sunday in a row, no play was possible due to the weather.

We look ahead to next weekends 3rd XI double header with the visit of Prestwich CC and Whalley Range CC respectively, to complete the 2025 season.

Match Report Sat 13 September: 2nd XI vs Little Hulton CC 1st XI (Away)

A Masterclass in Mediocrity – The Wet Finale

In what can only be described as a monsoon-themed farewell tour, Steve Mac bravely won the toss and, and decided to bowl first. Because obviously, overcast skies, ankle-deep bog, and a rapidly dissolving pitch scream “let’s field for 45 overs.”

Thunder & Drizzle

Opening up was Owen Hogben, bringing pace and intent, and Tom Worthington, bringing… something slower. Owen’s first over reached a blistering 72mph, roughly the speed of a mobility scooter going downhill, but to great effect. With the batters still adjusting to the concept of moving, Owen found a lobbed chance that somehow landed in the safe-ish hands of the skipper himself, stationed at midwicket purely for moral support. One down, and obviously, the floodgates were about to open. (They didn’t.)

Tom, meanwhile, was quietly reinventing the concept of time. His deliveries were so slow that birds nested mid-flight and Judgey had time to do the Wordle between balls. Still, that didn’t stop him nabbing a stumping, thanks to Judgey’s flash-of-lightning glove work and a batter so surprised by the pace (or lack thereof) that he forgot what legs do. Tom smiled or grimaced, hard to say.

Then, in a move described by many (okay, just Owen) as “deeply offensive,” the skipper yanked Owen after three overs. Harsh. Yes, he went at 7-an-over, but they were classy 7s, thick edges, agricultural hoicks, and one that might have been legally classified as assault.

Mayhem in the Middle Overs

Tom nabbed a second wicket when the batter, clearly lookingto escape the cold, gifted one to Oscar. Remarkably, Oscar remembered he hadhands. Cue celebrations and faint disbelief.

Then came Ethan, whose tight spell was rewarded when Dan Jones finally remembered how to catch. Probably still bitter from not being handed the ball. Little Hulton were 31-3 and probably wondering if they’d turned up to the wrong match.

Enter Lewis. Oh Lewis! 6 overs of “I’m just here so I don’t get fined.” He bowled with the intensity of someone mentally booking his holiday. There was one enormous six that may now be classified as airspace interference. In his defence, he claimed Oscar dropped a catch off him. Probably true. Still dull.

Captain’s Cameo (feat. Chaos)

Then came the Steve Mac Experience™️. A spell best described as “borderline criminal". Full tosses, wides, balls that bounced three times, all wrapped up in the smug satisfaction of a man who knew he’d fluked it. Three wickets fell to this nonsense. Somewhere, a coaching manual burst into flames.

Jordy picked up a wicket too, via a full toss disguised as spin. AJ stunned the group by taking a catch. That’s not a joke. He caught something. At this point, most players assumed they were in a fever dream.

Steve’s final over? Dot. Dot. Four. Six. Four. Single.Poetry. Like the final scene in Titanic, but wetter and more painful.

Then came Skiddy Sam, whose signature delivery, theankle-snapping daisy cutter, inexplicably got a wicket. It was appalling. Butit worked. Go figure.

The Curtain Call

Fittingly, the final wicket of the season came courtesy of the club’s most elite pairing: Anuj “Dangwell” and Owen “Somehow Still Standing” Hogben. A top-edged bouncer (and we’re being very generous with the term bouncer) went to fine leg where Owen, surrounded by dropped chances and trauma, held on. Redemption. Sort of.

Dan Didn’t Bowl. Nobody Complained. We’d say it was tactical, but it’s more likely someone just lost the clipboard. Dan's been more expensive than wedding catering all year, so this was probably a kindness to us all.

The End, Finally

And then… it rained again. Heavy. Biblical. The cricket gods had seen enough, sending everyone fleeing back to Clifton for end-of-season awards, sandwiches, curry, chilli (So much food, thanks to all involved with that xx ) and deep existential reflection.

Some cried. Some laughed. Oscar dropped the buffet.

Until next year...

From your Secret Second Team Reporter
(Still not selected for the 1s. Still a scandal.)

Over. Out. Emotionally drained. Spiritually damp.


Match Report Sat 13 September: 1st XI vs Roe Green CC (Home)

That's a Wrap!

On a gloomy and rain interrupted afternoon at ManchesterRoad, Clifton and Roe Green finally got underway in a match that had seriousimplications for the GMCL Premier League One title, recently renamed the BobHinchcliffe Premier League in honour of the Prestwich stalwart. Roe Greenneeded a win to keep their hopes alive, relying on neighbours Horwich to springa surprise against leaders Prestwich down the road. Unfortunately for them,Prestwich got the job done, clinching the title regardless of events at Clifton.

Still, there was pride, and momentum to play for, and bothsides were determined to make the most of the reduced-overs encounter.

Batting first, Clifton never quite settled in the heavy,damp conditions. The early loss of Zach Flaxman, caught off the bowling of TomLester, set the tone. Jack Stanley offered some resistance with 12, but afterhis dismissal, again to Lester, runs became hard to come by.

Skipper Sam Dorsey played a lone hand with a battling 40 notout from 88 balls, anchoring an innings that never got into gear. There werebrief cameos from Ben Hamilton (13), Ethan Pietkiewicz (13), and Owen Sleight(9), but Andy Hough’s devastating spell of 5-27 tore through the middle andlower order. Only Sam and tailender Finlay Testa (4*) survived as Clifton wererestricted to 106 from 38.2 overs.

The soggy outfield and challenging pitch conditions madestroke play difficult, but credit must go to Roe Green’s bowlers, who appliedpressure throughout, especially Hough, who claimed five scalps with subtlevariations and tight lines.

With a revised target of 65 from 20 overs following rainadjustments, Roe Green came out swinging and swung hard.

Opener Adam Holt raced to 32 off just 15 balls, smashing boundariesand taking full advantage of anything loose from the Clifton seamers. Despitebeing caught by Hamilton off the bowling of Sleight, the damage had alreadybeen done.

From there, Ball (11*) and professional Malshan (15*)finished the job with little fuss, sealing victory in just 5.2 overs,highlighting the frustration of a Clifton side that had hoped to make more of acontest.

Prestwich Crowned Champions

Despite Roe Green’s emphatic win, news soon filtered throughthat Prestwich had claimed victory at Horwich, securing the title and endingany hope of a last-day twist. In many ways, it was a fitting outcome in aseason where Prestwich have been the standout performers, and a poignant one inthe newly christened Bob Hinchcliffe Premier League.

Clifton CC Open Invitation – Good Luck to Zach & Sam

Clifton Cricket Club warmly invites all members, friends, and supporters to join us on Friday 19th September at Clifton CC as we wish good luck to two of our own, Zach Flaxman and Sam Winstanley, as they head off on their first cricketing adventures in Australia this winter.

  • Zach will be joining up with Pakenham CC in Melbourne.
  • Sam is travelling to Newcastle to represent Northern Suburbs CC.

It promises to be a great evening as we share in their excitement and look forward to hearing about their journeys overseas. To make the night even better, Spartan Scran will be in attendance, serving up its fantastic menu.

We’d love to see as many of you as possible at the club to give Zach and Sam a proper Clifton send-off before they head Down Under.

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