The thirds completed the weekend's formalities with a
Germany v Curaçao type mismatch against Roe Green. With "The
Green"'s second XI in Cup action, it was very much a third team that
turned up at Clifton and the strength of our burgeoning, mainly 2nd XI
youngsters, was too much for them as they toiled manfully in the heat to keep
the score down.
That task proved a bridge too far as Ethan and Dan piled on
81 in no time before Ethan perished for 38. Dan continued the onslaught,
completing a wonderful run a ball century as Ollie (standing in for a sickly
Elliot), watched Owen continue where Ethan left off, collecting 74 in a
partnership of 137 that pushed the score on to 260-3.
The only slight disappointment on the day was that, with
such a commanding total on the board, there wasn’t the opportunity to rotate in
some of the younger squad members, who instead had to settle for a long day in
the field. Seven bowlers were used with Oscar taking the plaudits with 3-17 and
only Ollie and Sam failing to register a victim.
The final highlight fell to young Harrison Keogh taking the
final catch of the match with a display of ball juggling that would have had
world champion juggler Anthony Gatto gasping in amazement.
Another Saturday and another 6 points on the board for the
Clifton 2s as they beat Stretford by 42 runs, but it was far from plain
sailing; you could tell from the energy in the field that they were up against
it at times during the second innings. Cricket as it is supposed to be -
competitive.
Stretford won the toss and fancied a chase, so out strolled
Ethan Kite and make-shift opener Oscar Thorpe, stepping up to open after Luke
Jones pulled his back in the warmup. The opening pair got off to a rock-solid
start and at 63/0 after 18 overs a solid platform was set to really kick on.
Ethan (37) was then caught when trying to accelerate and was
soon followed back into the shed by Dan (1) and Jordy (2) after both played
poor shots early in their innings and wasted the platform that had been set for
them.
Sam Winstanley came to the crease and looked to settle in,
but a mix up and poor calling from his partner saw him run out for 4 off 21 and
79/4 meant another rebuild required.
Lewis Keogh started to take control and took on the
Stretford attack, with a 50 partnership alongside Oscar, before yet another run
out, where Oscar Thorpe (40) had to make his way back after a solid innings at
the top of the order. It then brought the energetic Elliot Hogben to the crease
where his 22 off 25 to supplement Keogh’s excellent 42 off 48 pushed Clifton up
to 182, which you would fancy them to defend against most sides.
However, at 57/0 in the chase, Clifton were staring down the
barrel after a tight spell from the bottom end by Tom Worthington (0-13 off 7)
wasn’t backed up from the top end where Ethan struggled to control his line and
gifting far too many extras to build any pressure.
Dan’s second over from the top end saw two regulation
catches go down, and the frustration was evident as the breakthrough just
wouldn’t come. It took a run out with a direct hit from Jordy to break the seal
and lift the home side, before Dan snicked off the opener to give 12yr old Fred
Breidenbach his first senior catch behind the stumps, and the celebrations from the field told you
everything. A big moment in the game but all so pleased for young Fred.
At 70/2 it was game on.
Lewis Keogh replaced Tom from the bottom end, but his first
3 overs were littered with wides and frustration, before finally getting one
right and through the gate to crash into middle stump. From there his radar
improved and with Jordy bowling tight lines from the top end, pressure began to
build on the visitors, which boiled over when their captain was inexplicably
run out for a duck after a sharp throw in from Dan Jones was cleanly taken by
Fred to leave the overseas well short of his ground.
The celebrations exploded again as Fred was nearly knocked
to the ground by the lads charging into high five him - I don’t think the u13s
high five and hug that hard….
4 balls later came what I find hard to believe will not be catch of the season, with Tom Worthington diving full stretch high to his right to take a one-handed catch at cover, only to see it spill and somehow catch it again after juggling when lying on the ground. Magnificent! At 92/5 the visitors had it all to do, and despite a late flurry from their number 9 with 28 off 18, the rest of them were taken care of with Jordy (3-16 from 7) being the pick of the bowlers.
The win leaves Clifton in 2nd place and still 1pt behind
leaders Horwich, but they can’t afford to be bowling so many leg side wides in
games against the better sides if they have hopes of moving into Div 4 next
season.
If Carlsberg did cricket weekends, then this would be right
up there, as all three sides produced resounding wins to dispel any melancholy
that may have followed three GMCL20 defeats during the week. To equate any
previous 1st XI results with Shaw would be folly, as that club had signed 54
players and released almost as many since our last trip to the Pennine hills
above Oldham.
With Sam's side at almost full strength, and the hosts
suffering a slump of Leicester City proportions, hopes were high as Clifton
batted first on a hot and sticky afternoon. The steady start saw just thirteen
runs off the first nine overs before Stevie Mac nicked off to slip. Gareth and
Caleb upped the tempo to some extent, but it still looked like hard work from
the sidelines with balls seeming to bounce unevenly and grip the surface.
Gareth was next to go with the score on 66 when he chopped on a ball that
seemed to keep low. Sam and Caleb were playing with increasing fluency however
but at drinks, two overs later, there were just 77 runs on the board.
Fifty runs in the next ten overs provided the platform for a
more expansive approach as one of the oldest sayings in cricket, "you
can't beat having wickets in t'tent” started to prove very true. Caleb fell in
over 30 just as the momentum was starting to build and two more quick wickets
had the Clifton faithful (all two of us) wondering "here we go
again".
How wrong were though, as after Joe Mac somehow manged to
pull a half tracker on to his stumps, Zach Flaxman strode to the wicket. Zach
has a tendency to play shots before he's set, but not today as he was content
to pick up his ones and twos until, not only did he kick into gear, but he
kicked Sam into top gear as well with the pair registering an incredible 73
runs off the last six overs and Zach majestically reverse sweeping the last
ball of the innings over the car park (I use the term loosely) to complete a 35
ball half century. Sam had been no slouch either, contributing 26 off the 14
balls he faced in the partnership and finishing with 75no off 78 balls as an
unlikely 241-5 flashed ominously on the scoreboard.
So it proved as the home side started disastrously as
Winskill, imported from Kendal CC having scored 850 runs in 2025, departed to
Crossy's first delivery. Bowling wicket to wicket as usual, he kept the runs
down whilst at the other end Ollie fizzed the ball around alarmingly. When
Kapur, who'd scored an incredible 1700 runs at an average of 91 for Durham last
season, edged him to Zach with only 16 on the board, the size of the task
looked steep, despite Sam only able to see four bowlers to choose from as he
perused the field in the searing afternoon heat.
South African Professional Kyle Jacobs was proving a
difficult rock to dislodge, but the two stuck to the task and wickets tumbled
at the other end. When Crossy (3-34) and Ollie (2-33) had completed a sterling
22 overs, the scoreboard showed 58-5 leaving the spin twins, Ben and Parikh to
finish the job. Finish it they did as, after P removed the dangerous Parmar
with his first ball, he removed Robinson with the very next ball. He finished
with 3-6 and Ben with 2-15 as the innings dwindled away to 93 all out and a
remarkable 148 run victory.
Having achieved the dizzy heights of 7th, there is however,
still work to do with only 6 points separating the team from the relegation
spots, but winning is a habit and a victory against Royton, one place and three
points below, will provide yet more daylight next week.
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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