The 1st XIs first ever visit to Brooksbottom ended in
disappointment after a poor quality game ended in defeat in a low scoring game.
The former North Manchester League club are now the highest placed of the clubs
that merged from that league to form the GMCL and the team and facilities
reflect their enhanced status.
For the spectator, the cricket did not reflect that
enhancement, with some poor batting, shot selection and running between the
wickets being compounded by some curious umpiring and home team fielders who
felt it necessary to scream appeals at the umpires from positions including
deep square leg and third man, every time the ball passed the bat or hit the
pads.
Sam's batting line up, with the exception of Gareth Cross
(41) who ploughed a lone furrow, crumbled to 93 all out with only Parikh
managing to reach double figures. The team rallied in the second half and four
Brooksbottom ducks briefly threatened a Clifton win, but professional Ullah
guided his team home to a four wicket win with Gareth Cross completing a decent
personal day with 4-39.
There is no doubting the talent in this side, but their
confidence is currently in their boots and they are finding it hard to see
where the next win is coming from….Saturday at home would be just the tonic.
With the hangover from Zach's 21st celebrations the nightbefore slowly wearing off, the youthful 2s made their way to Roe Green for achallenging cup tie against a side 2 divisions higher. A real test of wherethis side are at lay in front of them.
After finally winning a toss for the first time this season- Clifton opted to bat - and sent out youngster Luke Jones (14yrs old) toaccompany Ethan Kite (16yr old) to face the music of their opening quicks.
A solid start came to an end in the 7th over when Luke (9)snicked off after doing the hard work with Ethan to get 25 on the board for thefirst wicket stand. Dan (5) then came to the crease and really struggled toshow his usual fluency, when not really timing anything and finding fielderafter fielder, before chipping one back to the overseas spinner to leave thevisitors 36/2. McManus (15) made his way out in an unusual no.4 spot but wascleaned up before he could really get going. Lewis Keogh (6) also fell early toa caught behind, before Sam (0) missed a straight one first ball to leaveClifton 84/5.
An outstanding partnership of 73 from Ethan and Dunny thenput Clifton back into the contest, as they took on the Roe Green attack atevery opportunity. Ethan's fist pump on reaching 50 let you know what it meantto him. Ethan's (66) superb innings finally came to an end when slicing one upto be caught at short third.
157/6 then became 158/8 as Oscar Thorpe (1) and ElliotHogben (0) were both cleaned up in back-to-back balls from the returningopening bowler, Jacob Prill, leaving young Charlie Seddon to face the hat-trickball. A solid forward defence took care of that one. Ollie Dunn's (40) greatknock finally came to an end, but a late flurry of hitting from Charlie (7) andTom Worthington (14*) put 181 on the board and gave the bowlers something todefend.
It took a flick to square leg from a full toss to pick upthe first wicket, and that pretty much summed up the second innings, as it wasthe batsman giving away their wickets rather than the bowlers earning them. Tom(0-16 from 7) bowled with control up front, but the bowlers just weren't on itas a whole, with too many bad balls that gifted runs. It wasn't the Cliftonbowling attack we've been used to with the second team this season. 24 wides tellits own story.
It was an encouraging performance to post 180 with the batwhen the side had some key players missing, with the usual run scorers havingoff days, against a strong bowling attack. But this side will have to bowl muchbetter than that to have a chance of competing at a higher level in the comingyears.
Clifton's Derek Kay Cup campaign came to an abrupt end on Sundayas Premier 2 side Westhoughton CC produced an impressive all-round display tosecure an eight-wicket victory at Manchester Road.
Winning the toss and electing to bat, Clifton never reallyfound the momentum or intensity required against a well-drilled Westhoughtonside and the performance lacked the focus, grit and determination that hasbecome a hallmark of this Clifton side in recent seasons.
There were promising starts throughout the innings, butnobody was able to convert. Zach Flaxman got Clifton moving with a quick 12from just nine deliveries before Caleb Donaldson (32) and Ben Hamilton (32)rebuilt steadily, taking the score to 69 before Donaldson became the first ofthree victims for Nathan Blair. Hamilton continued to look comfortable before falling for32, while Jordy Higham's enterprising 21 briefly threatened to inject someurgency into the innings. However, wickets fell at regular intervals andClifton were unable to establish any meaningful partnerships during the secondhalf of the innings.
The visitors' bowlers maintained excellent controlthroughout. Blair's three wickets provided the initial breakthroughs beforeSaeed Ali ripped through the lower order with outstanding figures of 5-13 from5.4 overs. Ross Sutton also played a key role, conceding just 18 runs from hisnine overs. Clifton were eventually dismissed for 159 in 41.4 overs - a totalthat always looked below par on a good batting surface.
If the home side hoped to apply pressure with the ball,those hopes were quickly extinguished by an aggressive Westhoughton top order.Jamie Bates launched a ferocious assault, smashing 55 from just 29 deliverieswith seven fours and four sixes before becoming one of only two wickets tofall.
Any chance of a Clifton comeback disappeared as overseasprofessional Saeed Ali took centre stage. Having already dismantled the Cliftonbatting line-up, Ali then produced a masterclass with the bat, striking anunbeaten 62 from just 38 balls. His innings was full of clean hitting andintelligent stroke play, ensuring the chase never lost momentum. Ali was wellsupported by Akbar Ur Rehman, who finished unbeaten on 34, as Westhoughtonraced to 163-2 in just 17.2 overs.
For Clifton, Ben Hamilton and Finlay Testa claimed a wicketapiece, but the bowling attack struggled to find consistency against aconfident and aggressive batting display.
Credit must go to the visitors, who thoroughly deservedtheir victory. Their professional Saeed Ali delivered a match-winningperformance with both bat and ball, while the entire side played with energyand purpose throughout.
Clifton will now look to put this disappointing cup exitbehind them and refocus on the challenges ahead in Premier Division.
On Thursday evening, the Clifton hordes travelled to StandCC to see a masterclass in six hitting from Ali Hassan, grabbing victory fromthe jaws of defeat for the 1s. A couple of days later, it was the turn ofClifton to welcome Stand's 2nd XI under blue skies yet again, as this earlysummer heatwave continued.
After Macca lost the toss for the 748th time in succession,the Stand skipper opted to have a bat, a decision that didn't look too cleverwhen they found themselves 2/2 after just 13 balls, with Sas (2-22 from 7) andTom (1-14 from 7) picking up one each from really poor shots straight tofielders. Stand began to rebuild, and it took until the 14th over - and thelast from Sas' spell - for the 3rd wicket to fall when the No.4 heard the deathrattle behind him.
39/3 quickly became 41/4 with the introduction of OscarThorpe (2-15 from 5) down the hill, thanks to an outstanding one-handed catchfrom Sas low to the ground. In his next over, Oscar clattered the stumps, andit was looking ominous when Dunny (1-19 from 6) then picked up his first scalpin the next over to leave the visitors 56/6.
Tight spells from Dan (0-15 from 6) and Ethan Kite (1-15from 6) contained the visitors, but it was the introduction of Owen Hogben(3-14 from 5) that wrapped up the first innings to leave Clifton with a targetof 122, which was never going to be enough with the depth of the home battingline up.
Macca and Ethan stepped out with confidence and got thechase off to a flyer, with every bad ball - and there were plenty - being sentto the boundary or over it. The 6th over being smashed for 20 pretty muchkilled the game as a contest, as Macca went 4, 6, 4, 6 in succession in anexhibition of clean ball striking. A passing comment from a few visitingsupporters of "these are miles too good for us" summed it up nicely.
The runs continued to flow, with Clifton 97 without lossbefore McManus (55) flicked one to square leg to end a brutal innings. 7 ballslater, Ethan (35) followed him back to the shed after a fine knock. With only22 required to win with about 80 overs left to do it, the hosts managed to losea couple more wickets in Owen (7) and Lewis (4) before the chase was wrapped upby Dan (8*) and Sam (0*).
A comfortable win for the 2s and gets them back on trackafter a disappointing defeat at Heywood last weekend.
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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