CCA Handbook 2016 - The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association

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CCA Handbook 2016 - The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
CRICKET ASSOCIATION
Instituted 8th April, 1889
Official Handbook
SEASON 2016
SPONSORED BY
MR CRICKET
PRICE £5.00
www.cambsca.co.uk
www.cambcricket.co.uk/leagues
PLEASE REFER ANY ENQUIRIES TO
THE RELEVANT OFFICER:
AND PLEASE RESPECT THE CONTACT TIMES
RESULTS - LEAGUE TABLES - CUP COMPETITIONS
Martyn Livermore
Telephone: 01487 740453 After 7pm
E-mail: martyn.livermore@cambs-cricket.co.uk
Results: cca_results@cambs-cricket.co.uk
Text: 07867 555766 (texts only)
NOTICE OF MEETINGS - MINUTES
PROTESTS AND APPEALS &
PRESENTATION SHIELDS
ALL DISCIPLINARY REPORTS
Jane Reeson
Telephone: 07768 540146
E-mail: jane.reeson@cambs-cricket.co.uk
FIXTURES - HANDBOOK - UMPIRES - RETURN OF CUPS
Keith Coburn
Telephone: 01223 248048
Mobile: 0775 2241488
E-mail: keith@the-ccusa.co.uk
FINANCE - FINES
Richard Baker
Telephone: 01223 709811
E-mail: richard.baker@cambs-cricket.co.uk
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET ASSOCIATION
Instituted April 8th, 1889
SEASON 2016
PATRON
Mr T. H. Jakes
Delphinia, 88 Earith Road, Willingham
PRESIDENT
Mr A. J. Motts
25 Porson Road, Cambridge CB2 8ET
CHAIRMAN
Mr K. Coburn
26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge CB1 3QA
HON. SECRETARY
Ms J. Reeson
143 Foster Road, Trumpington, CB2 2JW
HON. COMPETITIONS SECRETARY
Mr M. S. Livermore
34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham PE28 3DZ
HON. TREASURER
Mr R. Baker
14 The Croft, Fulbourn, CB21 5DR
INDEPENDENT VERIFIER
Mr A.L. Day
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
Mr M. W. Collis, Mr A. R. Douglas, Mr J. A. Gothard,
Mr D. Hallett, Mr T. H. Jakes, Mr A. Ketteridge,
Mr M. Ketteridge, Mr R. Nunn, Mr T. E. Osborne,
Mr G. M. Tiplady,
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VICE PRESIDENTS
Mr N. Alterton
Mr R. J. Austin
Mr R. Benson
Mr D. F. Chapman
Mr M.W. Collis
Mr L. H. Cooke
Mr C. Fuller
Mr D. C. Gent
Mr C. Godfrey
Mr J. A. Gothard
Mr L. M. Mills
Mr A. J. Motts
Mr R. C. Nicoll
Mr R. Nunn
Mr J. A. Pryor
Mr P. L. Ringham
Mr C. Barry Roberts
Mr D. Rolph
Mr P. Saint
Mr G. Way
Mr C. J. White
Mr D. White
How to get reports or 5s & 50s
published in the Cambridge News
Email:
sport@cambridge-news.co.uk
Phone:
01223 434471 (Michael Vaughton - cricket correspondent)
Online:
www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_sport_cricket/
Click on the button marked "Submit your CCA reports here"
or "Submit your 5s & 50s here" and follow the instructions
Please always use full names and specify the division your
team is in.
We also consider publishing action or head-and-shoulders
photos if recieved in JPEG format and atleast 300kb in size.
Deadline: Noon on Tuesdays
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OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENTS
1890–1891..........................................Rev. E. L. Fellows, M.A., J.P.
1891–1892.....................................................................C. F. Foster
1892–1894................................................................. Gilbert Ainslie
1894–1897...............................................Alexander Peckover, J.P.,
Lord Lieutenant of the County
1897–1902........................................... Alderman T. Hyde Hills, J.P.
1902–1905......................................................Major C. F. Whitmore
1905–1907.....................................................................B. Chennell
1907–1910..................................................J. H. Widdicombe, M.A.
1910–1919......................................................... Charles Pigg, M.A.
1919–1924..................................... Captain Reginald S. Hicks, D.L.
1924–1936............................................................W. Varney Webb,
Chief Constable of the County
1936–1937...................................................Captain Percy W. Gray
1938–1947....................................................... A. B. Ramsay, M.A.,
Master of Magdalene College
1947–0000...................................................................E. H. Church
1947–1961..............................................................Percy A. French
1961–1973.................................Hon. Alderman Kelsey C. Kerridge
1973–1980.........................................................Frederick W. Parfitt
1981–1999......................................................Bernard W. C. Green
1999–2010....................................................... Anthony R. Douglas
2011......................................................... Alexander. J. Motts
PATRONS
1955–1959.................................... Captain Reginald S. Hicks, D.L.
1961–1966..............................................................Percy A. French
1983–1984...................................................... Frederick A. Buttress
2005–0000............................................................Terence H. Jakes
SECRETARIES
1889–0000........................................A. R. Hill & E. J. Diver (jointly)
1890–0000................................. A. R. Hill and C. H. Davey (jointly)
1891–1896.......................................................................A. C. Lofts
1897–1899..............................................................Fred. W. French
1900–1902.............................................................Frank E. Morgan
1903–1905...................................................................... A. B. Diver
1906–1935............................................................Harry C. Richford
1935–1979....................................................Bernard W. C. Green†
1979–2004..........................................................Terence H. Jakes‡
(Assistant Secretary 1957–1979)
2005–2009..................................................... Christopher N. Abbott
2010–
............................................................ Ms Jane Reeson
†Torch Trophy Award 1962
‡Torch Trophy Award 1998
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MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
PATRON
Mr T. H. Jakes, 88 Earith Road, Willingham ........... (01954) 260295
PRESIDENT
Mr A. J. Motts, 25 Porson Road, Cambridge...........(01223) 359307
CHAIRMAN
Mr K. Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge .......... (01223) 248048
HONORARY SECRETARY
Ms Jane Reeson, 143 Foster Road, Trumpington ... 07768 540146
HONORARY COMPETITIONS SECRETARY
Mr M. S. Livermore, 34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham
................................................................................ (01487) 740453
HONORARY TREASURER
Mr R. Baker, 14 The Croft, Fulbourn ...................... (01223) 709811
REPRESENTATIVES – Appointed by the Council
Mr D. F. Chapman, 15 Lode Avenue, Waterbeach . (01223)
Mr M.W. Collis, 22 Haddows Close, Longstanton ...(01954)
Mr L. H. Cooke, 31 Fen End, Over ........................ (01954)
Mr J. A. Gothard, 5 Aspen Close, The Beeches, Ely .........(01353)
Mr I. R. Reid, 34 Greystoke Road, Cambridge ....... (01223)
Mr P. Saint, 18 The Bank, Somersham ................... (01487)
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REPRESENTATIVES – Appointed by the Clubs
(The name of the nominating club is shown in italics)
Mr E. Ashfield, 25 Fenners Lawn, Cambridge......... 07770 921343
................................................................................(Cambridge NCI)
Mr R. Benson, 25 Wakelin Avenue, Sawston ......... (01223) 834242
......................................................................................... (Sawston)
Mr G. M. Bruce, 16 Kingfisher Close, Bourn .......... (01954) 718821
....................................................................... (Cambridge St. Giles)
Mr S. Denman 12 Cow and Hare Passage, St Ives (07920 422808)
...............................................................................................(Milton)
Mr M. Douglas 36 Pettitts Lane, Dry Drayton...........(01954) 782682
........................................................................................(Barrington)
Mr N. Eve The Pump House, Newsells Village.........(01763) 848525
.........................................................................................(Cokenach)
Mr P. Giffard, 13 Paget Close, Cambridge................(01223) 847135
...........................................................................(Cambridge Granta)
Mr J Wallis 4 Causeway Close, March....................(07763 975475)
.....................................................................................(March Town)
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REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire County
Cricket Club
Mr K Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge ........... (01223) 248048
REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire Cricket
Umpires Association
Mr S. Plumb, 10 Pheasant Rise, Bar Hill ............... (01954) 200211
REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambs/Hunts Premier League
Mr J Parr, 24 Thirwall Drive, Fordham .................. (01638) 721359
.........................................................................................................
REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire
Groundsman’s Association
Mr M. D. Pooley ........................................................07770 411650
GENERAL PURPOSES & EMERGENCY COMMITTEE
The President, Chairman, Secretary, Competitions Secretary,
Treasurer, Messrs. J. A. Gothard and P. Saint
CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET LIMITED DIRECTORS
Mr R. Baker (Finance Director)
Mr K. Coburn (Vice Chairman)
DELEGATE TO THE CAMBS/HUNTS PREMIER LEAGUE
Mr J. Parr
DELEGATE TO THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE YOUTH CRICKET
ASSOCIATION
Mr I. Reid
APPEALS & PROTESTS PANEL
Mr M.S. Livermore
Ms J. Reeson & any co-opted Member of the Council
CUP FINAL MANAGER
Mr M.W Collis
ASSOCIATION WELFARE OFFICER
Mr C. N. Abbott, 6b Broadpiece, Soham.................... 07760 222487
COUNTY WELFARE OFFICER
Julie Lemon, 17 Almond Grove, Bar Hill ................. (01954) 201502
WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR
Mr S. Kent-Phillips, 12 Tothill Road, Swaffham Prior
................................................................................ (01638) 743883
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SECRETARY’S REPORT 2015
Competitions
All the Associations Cup Finals were completed on time in 2015 at Clare College Sports
Ground.
I would again like to thank Robbie Nightingale and Cambridge Granta for their hard
work on finals days, the weather was great for all the Cup Finals and this always brings
people out to watch.
Walker Invitation 20/20 Cup
The Walker Invitation Cup was again sponsored by The Cambridge News, and we thank
them for their continued support of the competition.
The semi-finals and final were staged on the same day making for a great day of cricket.
The first semi-final was between Hardwick & Caldecote and Cambridge Granta ll, who
won this game and went into the final. The second semi-final was between Thriplow and
Cottenham with Thriplow winning.
In the final Thriplow batted first scoring 103-9, which Cambridge Granta ll eased to
victory winning by six wickets.
Invitation Cup
The Invitation Cup saw Cambridge Granta ll in action again playing Great Shelford
on what was another great day, Great Shelford scored 128 with Cambridge Granta II
winning by five wickets, so two cups from Finals Days as well as them winning Senior 1,
was a very successful season for them!
Junior Cup
This was the highest scoring game of the all the Cup Finals with Milton scoring 151-9
with Wilburton chasing it down for the loss of five wickets, and Ryan Newton of Wilburton
being named Man of the Match.
Lower Junior Cup
The Lower Junior Cup was between Wilbrahams, in the final for the second year in
succession, and Barley. Unfortunately Wilbrahams could not retain the Cup they won
twelve months earlier scoring 115-5 but Barley we’re just too good on the day scoring
116 for the loss of no wickets and the Man of the Match was awarded to Wakeel Shah
of Barley.
Senior League
Along with two Cup Final victories Cambridge Granta ll also won Senior I and go up to
the Tucker Gardner Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Premier Cricket League and we
wish the every success.
Senior 2 was won by Wisbech Town ll and Senior 3 was won by Foxton ll.
Junior League
Again in 2015 we had a high number on entrants in to the Junior League which is always
good.
Junior 1N was won by Histon ll and Junior 1S was won by Cambourne, the Junior
League play off did not get played, and will be played at the beginning of next season.
Best Kept Wicket
This award is for a Senior League Club with a non full-time groundsman, this year’s
winners being Great Shelford.
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B.W.C.Green Award
This year’s award goes to Ray Daniels for his long and dedicated service to the
Association and his tireless efforts with Cambridgeshire’s Over 50’s.
Umpires
Once again we express our gratitude to the Umpires Association for providing officials
throughout the season.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors, our main sponsor Mr Cricket,
namely Merrick Fuller and Paul Redfarn, not only for their financial support but the way
they deal with the ball collection.
The Cambridge News for their continued sponsorship of the Walker Invitation 20/20 Cup
and to all our sponsors Cambridge Lakes, Windmill Books, Four Wheels Motor Services,
N. R. Daws for the Insurance cover they arrange for our clubs, The Country Store and
Thomson Webb & Corfield.
I would like to thank the President, Chairman and all the members of the Council for
all their hard work throughout the season. Also I would like to give particular thanks to
Keith and Martyn for all the hard work they both do arranging the fixtures over the festive
season so our clubs have them early in the New Year, without them the Association
would not run as smoothly!
Jane Reeson
18th January 2016
SUMMARY OF ENTRIES
Senior League
Invitation Cup
Walker Inv. Cup
Junior League
Minor League
Junior Cup
Lower Junior Cup
Sir Jack Hobbs Cup
20/20
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 30
4 12 11
9 11
9 10
9 10
8
9 25 31 35 26 24 21 18 14 19
123 125 126 130 136 118 121 112 109 123
–
–
–
–
– 18
9 161 15 17
23 21 18 21 21 21 12 10 14 14
19 25 29 28 20 15 13 14 19 18
2
2
1
1
1
1
– 21
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
210 240 246 254 245 236 216 209 210 229
* now Walker Cup
From 2009 the Senior League Champions play a Senior League Representative Team.
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Fines
Late or no Result Cards Received
£10
Late or no Phoned Result Received
£10
Failure to enter Scorecard on play-cricket
£5
Cancellation of Matches
£20
Any investigation
£20
Appeals & Protests
£40
Late or no Entry Form Received
£25
Teams Withdrawing
£50
Failure to attend AGM
£30
Any Club Failing to pay an invoice within 28 days
will be subject to an administrative charge of £20
Failure to return cups (clean) on or before
the AGM
£100
ALL CLUBS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING
THE CUPS WHILE IN THEIR POSSESSION
Treasurer: Richard Baker 14 The Croft, Fulbourn, CB21 5DR
Bank:
Branch:
Account Name:
Sort Code:
Account Number:
Lloyds Bank plc
University of Cambridge
Cambridgeshire Cricket Association
30-91-56
00147574
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NOTES TO CLUB SECRETARIES
1. Each Club is requested to purchase not less than four copies of the
Official Handbook, and further copies can be obtained from the
Chairman, price £5.00.
2. Late Commencement of Matches
Complaints are frequently received concerning the inconvenience
caused by matches commencing late. Your special attention is directed
to Rule 12.
3. Cancellation of Fixtures (see Rule 15)
In the event of a fixture being cancelled the opponents of the
defaulting club are requested to submit a claim for the points.
4. On Match Day
Results of matches should be forwarded to the Competition’s
Secretary before 10pm on the day of the game. Please give details of
both teams totals and the number of wickets lost. Please clarify which
team has won. Failure to do this will result in a fine of £10.
5. Results Cards
In all league and cup matches both teams will complete a result card
and exchange before the match. This will be signed and the pitch
marked by the visiting team and is the responsibility of the each team
to either post (with a first class stamp) or email the card to the
Competition Secretary by Friday following the match. Failure to do so
will result in a £10 fine. After a team has breached this rule 3 times
during a season (in any CCA Competition), that team will automatically
incur a 5 point deduction from their league points gained that season.
Competitions Secretary
Martyn Livermore
34 Windsor Gardens
Somersham
PE28 3DZ
email cca_results@cambs-cricket.co.uk
text 07867 555766
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Cambridgeshire Cricket Association
Treasurer’s Report
For the year ended 31st October 2015
Alan Day has agreed to be the CCA Independent Examiner, for which we
are grateful.
The results for the year show a surplus of £1,541 compared to £1,820 last
year.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
INCOME
A total of 199 (181 last year) fines were levied for a total of
£3,941 (£3,365 last year), all of which have been collected
Nearly 50% (£1,850, including Admin Fees of £220) of this is
accounted for by 86 match cancellations, which included 6 very
late cancellations where the new rule regarding £30 refunds to the
home team, for teas expenses, was involved.
Competition Fees and Affiliation Fees were virtually identical to
2014 at £4,250.
Match & League Sponsorships were £1,850 (MrCricket £1,500 and
Cambridge Newspapers £350), as they were in 2014.
Advertising/Sponsors income, for space in the handbook, was
£950, £250 down on last year and £400 down on 2013. There is a
reducing trend.
EXPENDITURE
The charge for trophies and shields has now stabilised to the long
term average of approximately £2.5k
Cup finals expenses were up by £216 to £1,368.
The net costs (after sponsorship) of the Over 50s’ & Over 60s’
county teams were virtually identical at £1,240 (2014 £1,230).
Thanks to all the Committee, particularly to Martyn Livermore for his efforts
with the fines and to Alec Motts for his encouragement of sponsors which is
a huge benefit to all Clubs.
Richard Baker
25 January 2016
Hon. Treasurer
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
FIXTURES 2016
Sun 17 April
Sun 22 April
Sun 24 April
Huntingdonshire
Cambridge University
Norfolk
Friendly
Unicorns Trophy
Saint Ives
Fenner’s
March
11.00
11.00
11.00
Sun 1 May
Sun 15 May
Sun 22 May
Sun 29 May
Mon 30 May
Tue 31 May
Cumberland
Lincolnshire
Northumberland
Norfolk
...
...
...
...
...
Unicorns Championship
...
...
Furness
March
Jesmond
Wisbech
...
...
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
Sun 12 June
Sun 19 June
Mon 20 June
Tue 21 June
Sun 26 June
Sun 26 June
Hertfordshire
...
...
Suffolk
Norfolk or Beds
Unicorns Trophy QF
Unicorns Championship
...
...
East Anglian T20 KO QF
East Anglian T20 KO SF
Home/Away
Saffron Walden
...
...
Bury St.Edmunds
...
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
10.00
4.30
Sun 3 July
Mon 4 July
Tue 5 July
Fri 8 July
Sun 10 July
Wed 13 July
Thu 14 July
Sun 17 July
Mon 18 July
Tue 19 July
Sun 31 July
Suffolk
...
...
Norfolk
...
UK Fire Service
...
Cumberland
...
...
Bedfordshire
Unicorns Championship
...
...
East of England Development
Unicorns Trophy SF
Academy Friendly
...
Unicorns Championship
...
...
Unicorns Championship
Copdock
...
...
Horsford
Home/Away
Saffron Walden
...
Netherfield
...
...
Clare College
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
Mon 1 Aug
Tue 2 Aug
Thur 4 Aug
Fri 5 Aug
Sun 14 Aug
Mon 15 Aug
Tue 16 Aug
Wed 17 Aug
Thu 18 Aug
Fri 19 Aug
Mon 22 Aug
Wed 24 Aug
Thu 25 Aug
Sun 28 Aug
Mon 29 Aug
Tue 30 Aug
Wed 31 Aug
...
...
Bedfordshire
...
Northumberland
...
...
Essex Development
Huntingdonshire
Bedfordshire
Suffolk
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Academy Friendly
...
Unicorns Championship
...
...
East of England Development
East of England Development
East of England Development
East of England Development
Unicorns Trophy Final
Unicorns Trophy Final Res
Unicorns Champ Final
...
...
...
...
...
Waresley
...
Jesmond
...
...
Saffron Walden
Foxton
Southill Park
Clare College
Wormsley
Wormsley
Wormsley
...
...
...
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
Keith Coburn
26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge CB1 3QA
Tel: 01223 248048 Mobile: 07752 241488
www.cambsccc.co.uk
Cambridgeshire CCC’s kit is kindly sponsored by KNIGHT FRANK
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE OVER 50’s REPORT 2015
Unfortunately the season did not quite live up to expectations
following the success of the previous year when we qualified to
the next stage of the national 50+ competition. Two games were
won and four games were lost, although two of the games that
were lost went down to very last over of the 45 overs games and
obviously had these two had gone the way of Cambs, it would
have meant us beating Lincolnshire to qualify. But after travelling
to Skegness our last game was abandoned after 14 overs due to
heavy rain, and so the season ended on a damp note. During the
season 19 players were used, One century was scored and we
had 6 half centuries. We were only bowled out once, but where
we took all ten wickets in season 2014, in 2015 we could not quite
accomplish the same feat and took 33 wickets, which was the 2nd
highest no the 50+ had ever taken, but 30 wickets behind the no
of wickets taken 2014.
Ray Daniels
February 2016
CAMBRIDGESHIRE OVER 50s
FIXTURES 2016
Manager: Richard Young 07753 147953
Captain: Nigel Gadsby 07970 182529
Sun 1st May
Wed 4th May
Tues 10th May
Thurs 19th May
Wed 25th May
Wed 1st June
Wed 15th June
Wed 22nd June
Wed 6th July
Wed 13th July
Surrey (friendly)
Over 40s (friendly)
Hertfordshire (friendly)
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Bedfordshire
Huntingdonshire
Suffolk
Northamptonshire
Norfolk
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Leatherhead
Clare College
Oakham
Clare College
Luton
Wisbech
March Town
Foxton
Away
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
CAMBRIDGESHIRE & HUNTINGDONSHIRE
OVER 60’S
Are Kindly Sponsored By
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CAMBS/HUNTS OVER 60s REPORT 2015
Cambs/Hunts Over 60s 2nd XI took all the accolades, during
what was only their second season in existence. They won the
Seevent Northern Championship, having lost only one of their 10
games; sailed through the quarter-finals of the national play-offs,
before losing in the semi-final to Surrey in controversial circumstances - the visitors having played an England player.
Mike Hudson totalled 400 runs, with Nigel King and Graham
Sainsbury boasting averages of 82.5 and 75.6 respectively. On
the bowling front new recruits Eddy Seymour, Roly Searle and
Tony Buckingham all had economy rates of less than four runs per
over.
As for the 1st XI, they started the season in sensational form
and at one stage topped the Eastern Division. Unfortunately, the
fortunes that favoured them early on, disappeared as they lost
three matches on the spin in last over defeats - finally qualifying
for the last 16 play-offs in fourth position. The trip to Somerset in
the knock out stages never took place due to a complete week of
rain - leaving the highlight of their season, the match against the
touring Australian Over 60s XI. The Aussies won by a convincing
159-run margin at March Town CC's ground in June.
Alan Rodger was named Cambs/Hunts Man of the Match by
both captains, before the tourists went on to clinch the Ashes 2-1
against their English counterparts.
Nick Andrews played in the final game for England, having skippered the side in Barbados in February and then playing against
Scotland later in the spring. 1st XI skipper Stuart Unwin won his
first cap in the Caribbean and was then leading run-scoring for
the county with 366 runs during the summer, followed by Nick
Lloyd with 303. Leading wicket-takers were opening bowlers Mick
Douglas (25) and Stuart Arnold (24).
The county were also involved in a joint venture with Norfolk when
a combined side was invited by the Seevent League to play host
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to an Australian Over 70s side from Victoria, which they won.
In total the 1st XI played 16 matches, the 2nd XI 14 matches and
the one off Over 70s one match. The Over 60s has also dipped
its toe into the waters of Facebook, which again has drawn great
awareness for the fixtures, matches and sponsors.
RULES & REGULATIONS MEETING
on Thursday 24th November 2016
at The Fulbourn Centre,
Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5BS
at 8pm
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017
Wednesday 22nd February 2017
at The Fulbourn Centre
Home End Fulbourn CB21 5BS 7.30pm
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CAMBS & HUNTS OVER 60s 1st Xl
FIXTURES 2016
Joint Manager: Pat Ringham 01354 652315 / 07582 488199
Joint Manager: Nick Andrews 01733 701818 / 077420 22477
Captain: Stuart Unwin Mobile: 07879 770110
Tue 19 Apr
Tue 26 Apr
Tue 3rd May
Tue 10 May
Tue 17 May
Tue 24 May
Tue 7 June
Tue 14 June
Tue 21 June
Tue 28 June
Tue 5 July
Tue 12 July
Derbyshire (F)
Leicestershire
Bedfordshire
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Lincolnshire
Suffolk
Leicestershire
Bedfordshire
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Suffolk
West Hallam
Hinckley
Ramsey
Radlett
Tas Valley
Market Deeping
March Town
Kimbolton
Away
Chatteris
Wisbech
Mildenhall
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
CAMBS & HUNTS OVER 60s 2nd Xl
FIXTURES 2016
Manager: Pat Ringham 01354 652315 / 07582 488199
Captain: Ashley Brown 07900 497360
Thu 21 April
Thu 28 April
Tue 3 May
Wed 11 May
Thu 26 May
Thu 2 June
Thu 9 June
Thu 16 June
Wed 6 July
Thu 14 July
Thu 21 July
Mon 15 August
Norfolk
Hertfordshire
Chippenham (F)
Suffolk
Yorkshire
Bedfordshire
Norfolk
Hertfordshire
Essex
Yorkshire
Bedfordshire
Orton Park
Market Deeping
Chippenham
Chippenham
Mildenhall
Away
Chatteris
Old Buckenham
Abbotts Langley
Old Brentwoods
Wisbech
Away
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Douglas, Stuart Arnold, Alan Rodger, Nick Lloyd, Bill Crumly (umpire).
Front row: John Gilson, Pat Ringham, Stuart Unwin (capt),
Nick Andrews, Mick Ketteridge.
Cambs/Hunts Over 60s 2nd Xl
Pictured back row (from l to r): Richie Gale, Bill Crumly (umpire), Dennis Furnell, Eddy
Seymour, Roly Searle, Peter Cutmore, Jaspal Singh, Tony Buckingham, Dave Garner
(scorer), Richard Saltmarsh.
Front row: Carl Russell, Graham Sainsbury, Ashley Brown (capt),
Mike Hudson, Ian Reid.
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WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS
SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP
(Purchased by Public Subscription – 1889)
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
Cassandra
Cassandra
Cassandra
Old Perseans
Old Higher Grade
Old Higher Grade
Old Higher Grade
Licensed Victuallers
Licensed Victuallers
Licensed Victuallers
Licensed Victuallers
Old Perseans
Licensed Victuallers
Licensed Victuallers
Newmarket All Saints
Camden
Camden
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Under League System
1907 Grantchester
1908 Camden
1909 Rodney
1910 Camden
1911 St Giles’
1912 Rodney
1913 Rodney
1914–1919 No Competition
1920 Camden
1921 St Giles’
1922 St Giles’
1923 No Competition
1924 Camden
1925 New Chesterton Institute
1926 St Giles’
1927 Histon Institute
1928 Y.M.C.A.
1929 St. Giles’
1930 Y.M.C.A.
1931 Y.M.C.A.
1932 St. Giles’
1933 Y.M.C.A.
1934 Camden
1935 C. University Press
1936 No Competition
1937 Bottisham
1938 Old Perownians
1939 Histon Institute
1940–1945 No Competition
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Cambridge University and
College Servants and Histon
Institute (jointly)
Harston
Cambridge University and
College Servants
Lode
Harston
Harston
Girton
Lode
Barrington
Wilbraham
Wilbraham
Barrington
Lode
Stapleford
Barrington
Quy
New Chesterton Institute
Barrington
New Chesterton Institute
New Chesterton Institute
Barrington
Barrington
Stapleford
Stapleford
New Chesterton Institute
Fordham
Horseheath
Fordham
Fordham
Isleham
Isleham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Stapleford
Fordham
Fordham
Isleham
Isleham
Horseheath
Isleham
New Chesterton Institute
Barrington
Senior League – continued
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Eversden
Fordham
Histon
Histon
Histon
Histon
Histon
Sawston
Fordham
Sawston
Weston Colville
Stapleford
New Chesterton Institute
Weston Colville
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Abington
Foxton
Babraham
St. Ives
Fulbourn
Hardwick & Caldecote
Histon
Burwell II
Kimbolton
Cambridge Granta II
SENIOR LEAGUE – DIVISION II
(Cup purchased in memory of MR CHARLES A. SMITH – 1956)
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
Chesterton United
Over
Sutton
Barrington
Wilbraham
New Chesterton Institute
Histon
Girton
Willingham
Melbourn & Meldreth
Quy
Wilbraham
Bottisham
Willingham
Isleham
Melbourn & Meldreth
Little Downham
Fordham
Willingham
Fordham
Burrough Green
Barrington I
Comberton
Barrington I
Audley End & Littlebury
N.C.I.
Wilbrahams
Over
Histon
Over
N.C.I.
Isleham
Barrington and Eversden
(jointly)
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
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Dullingham
Comberton
Histon
St. Regis (Burwell)
N.C.I.
Eversden
Barrington
Wilburton
Milton
Horseheath
Over
Bluntisham
Horseheath
Audley End & Littlebury
Barley
New Chesterton Institute
Over
Madingley
Foxton
Barrington
New Chesterton Institute
No competition
Horseheath
Thriplow
Babraham
Balsham
Histon
Great Shelford
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Burwell II
Buntingford
Goldolphin
Wisbech Town II
SENIOR LEAGUE – DIVISION III
(Cup purchased in recognition of 47 Years of Service to the
Association by MR T.H. JAKES – 2004)
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Thriplow
Camden II
Babraham
Histon II
Milton
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Wisbech Town II
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Burwell II
Old Leysians
Godolphin
Barley
Foxton II
JUNIOR LEAGUE
(Cup presented by ALDERMAN M. V. J. WEBBER, J.P. – 1924)
1923 C.U. Press
1924 C.U. & College Servants
1925 Ickleton
1926 Trumpington
1927 Willingham
1928–1931 Competitions not
completed
1932 Ickleton
1933 Ickleton
1934 Ickleton
1935 Bottisham
1936 Competition not completed
1937 Old Perownians
1938 Harston
1939 Competition not completed
1940 Emergency Competition not
completed
1941–1944 No Competition
1945 Emergency Competition
Marshall’s Sports
1946 Willingham
1947 Barrington
1948 Lode
1949 Grantchester
1950 Histon Institute II
1951 Barrington
1952 Wilbraham
1953 Foxton
1954 Stapleford
1955 Cromwell Park
1956 Willingham
1957 Melbourn & Meldreth
1958 Central Old Boys
1959 Foxton
1960 Histon
1961 Longstowe
1962 Comberton
1963 Lt. Shelford
1964 Fordham
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
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Lt. Downham
Weston Colville
Bottisham
Barrington II and Witchford
(jointly)
Cambridge Old Grammarians
Audley End & Littlebury
Barrington II
Histon
Cambridge Old Grammarians
Lt. Shelford
Cherry Hinton
Longstanton
Lt. Downham
Newton
Elsworth
Eversden
Newton and Milton (jointly)
Dullingham and Ickleton
(jointly)
Histon
Little Downham and Foxton
(jointly)
Great Shelford
Abington
Waterbeach
Wilburton
Milton
Comberton
Weston Colville
Bluntisham
Sawston
Fulbourn Institute
Witcham
Lode
Shepreth
Cherry Hinton and Foxton
(jointly)
Yelling
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Cottenham and Stapleford
(jointly)
March Town II
Burrough Green
Histon II
Camden II
Babraham
Wilbrahams
Milton
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Sawston II
Cambridge Granta III
Old Leysians
Barley
Chippenham
Sawston II
Yet to be played
JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP
(Presented by PRINCE K. S. RANJITSINHJI – 1897)
1898 Rodney
1899 Rodney
1900 St Giles’
1901 Sawston Church Institute
1902 Newmarket All Saints
1903 Harston
1904 St Giles’ Guild
1905 St Giles’ Guild
1906 Histon
1907 St. Giles’
1908 Albert Institute
1909 Barrington
1910 St Andrew’s The Great
1911 St Giles’ II
1912 New Chesterton Institute
1913 C.U. Press
1914 New Chesterton Institute
1915–1918 No Competition
1919 Bottisham
1920 C.U. Press
1921 Sawston Church Institute
1922 Willingham
1923 Cheveley
1924 C.U. & College Servants
1925 Lode
1926 Trumpington
1927 Histon Institute
1928 Cherry Hinton Constitution
1929 Rattee & Kett
1930 Old Perownians
1931 Old Perownians
1932 Ickleton
1933 R.A.F. Duxford
1934 Grantchester
1935 Central Old Boys
1936 Atlas Works (Meldreth)
1937 Old Perownians
1938 Harston
1939 Harston
1940 Emergency Competition Old
Perownians
1941–1945 No Competition
1946 Harston
1947 Barrington
1948 Lode
1949 Melbourn & Meldreth
1950 Barrington
1951 Stapleford
1952 Burrough Green
1953 Ickleton
1954 Fordham
1955 New Chesterton Institute
1956 New Chesterton Institute
1957 Burrough Green
1958 Cherry Hinton
1959 Little Downham
1960 Dullingham
1961 Comberton
1962 Comberton
1963 Little Shelford
1964 Weston Colville
1965 Audley End & Littlebury
1966 Horseheath
1967 Horseheath
1968 Kennett & Kentford
1969 Kennett & Kentford
1970 Wilbrahams
1971 Over
1972 Elsworth
1973 Sutton
1974 Lode
1975 Little. Downham
1976 Dry Drayton
1977 Little. Downham
1978 Comberton
1979 Dullingham
1980 Wilbrahams
1981 Dullingham
1982 Ickleton
1983 Abington
1984 Waterbeach
1985 Barley
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Junior Challenge Cup - continued
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Barley
Waterbeach
Comberton
Bottisham
Sawston
Barley
Witcham
Fulbourn Institute
Fulbourn Institute
Shepreth
Lode
Stapleford
Foxton
Madingley
Stapleford
Soham
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Chatteris
Ashwell
Witcham
Chatteris
Girton
Thurlow
Histon II
Histon II
Madingley
Sawston II
Godolphin
Chatteris
Sawston II
Wilburton
F.E. BURLING ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP
(presented in his memory by his family – 2002)
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
David Wool (Chatteris)
Peter Hughes (Ashwell)
Ian Housden (Witcham)
Peter Munns (Chatteris)
Tony Thornton (Girton)
Keith Donno (Thurlow)
Adam Dalby (Histon II)
Ian Rush (Histon II)
Martin Teversham (Madingley)
Liam Flynn (Sawston II)
Zaheer Ahmed (Goldophin)
Kurt Cunningham (Chatteris)
Matthew Hague (Sawston II)
Ryan Newton (Wilburton)
THURSDAY LEAGUE
(Cup presented by Mr E. H. CHURCH – 1925)
1927 Fowlmere
1928 A.S.L.E. & F.
1929 Old Perownians
1930 Y.M.C.A.
1931 Old Perownians
1932 Old Perownians
1933 Old Perownians
1934 Old Perownians
1935 New Chesterton Institute
1936 New Chesterton Institute
1937 Old Perownians
1938 Old Perownians
1939 Old Perownians
1940–1945 No Competition
1946 Old Perownians
1947 Old Perownians
1948 No Competition
1949 New Chesterton Institute
1950 Old Perownians
1951 Old Perownians
1952 New Chesterton Institute
1953 Old Perownians
1954 Old Perownians
1955 Old Perownians
1956 Old Perownians
1957 New Chesterton Institute
1958 Old Perownians
1959 Old Perownians
Under Knock-Out System
1960 Old Perownians
1961 Barrington
1962 Abington
1963 Barrington
1964–1973 No Competition
1974 (evenings) Longstanton
1975 (evenings) Barrington
1976 (evenings) Longstanton
1977 (evenings) Stapleford
1978 (evenings) Barrington
1979 (evenings) Barrington
1980 No Competition
1981 (evenings) Barrington
1982 (evenings) Barrington
1983 (evenings) Barrington
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Thursday League – continued
1984
1985
1986
(evenings) Barrington
Barrington and Cambridge
Granta (jointly)
Cambridge Granta
1987 Cambridge Granta
1988 Cambridge Granta
1989 to 2015 No Competition
MINOR LEAGUE
(Cup presented by ALDERMAN A. E. STUBBS – 1949)
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Cottenham II
Girton II
Stapleford II
Six Mile Bottom
Fulbourn Institute II
Stapleford II
Melbourn & Meldreth II
Melbourn & Meldreth II
Cottenham II
Cottenham II
Bassingbourn
Shepreth
Over II
New Chesterton Institute III
New Chesterton Institute III
Cherry Hinton II
Abington II
Abington II
Abington II
Chittering
New Chesterton Institute III
1970 Arrington & Wimpole
1971 Landbeach
1972 Cottenham II
1973 Melbourn & Meldreth II
1974 Cottenham II
1975 Melbourn & Meldreth II
1976 Cottenham II
1977 Willingham II
1978 Milton II & Thriplow II (jointly)
1979 Longstowe
1980 Thriplow II
1981 Haddenham II
1982 Little Downham II
1983 Witcham II
1984 Witcham II
1985 to 2011 No Competition
2012 Cokenach II
2013 Histon III
2014 Weston Colville II
2015 Yet to be played
INVITATION CUP
(Presented by Mr L. C. PAYNE – 1951)
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Harston
Lode
Lode
Quy
Quy
Wilbraham
Wilbraham
Stapleford
Barrington
New Chesterton Institute I
Quy
Barrington
Barrington
Barrington
Barrington
Barrington
N.C.I.
Quy
Horseheath
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
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Horseheath
Barrington
Barrington
Fordham
Over
Audley End & Littlebury
Stapleford
Fordham
Stapleford
Wilbrahams
New Chesterton Institute
Isleham
Isleham
Horseheath
Isleham
Isleham
Isleham
Histon
Histon
Isleham
Histon
Histon
Invitation Cup – continued
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Burwell
Histon
St. Giles
St. Giles
Sawston
Cambridge Granta II
Cambridge Granta II
Histon
Cambridge Granta II
Cambridge Granta II
(Histon defaulted)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Foxton
Burwell
Sawston II
Burwell II
Doddington
Burwell II
Cambridge St Giles
Cambridge NCI II
Cambridge NCI II
Cambridge Granta II
B.W.C. GREEN ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP
(presented by the Association. – 2000)
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
James Bradford (Sawston)
John Heath (Camb Granta II)
Stuart Seldon (Foxton)
Steve Campin (Histon)
Simon Shipp (Camb Granta II)
No presentation
Adrian Cambridge (Foxton)
Henry James (Burwell)
Luke Masterson (Sawston II)
Paul Summerskill (Burwell II)
Antony Bamford (Doddington)
Phil Bowers (Burwell II)
Mihir Vagh (Cambridge St Giles)
Martin Giles (Horseheath)
Shafi Ullah (Barley)
Aaron Clarke (Great Shelford)
WALKER INVITATION CUP
(Cup presented by CHESTERTON UNITED C.C. – 1965)
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Harston
Stapleford
Burrough Green
Horseheath
Weston Colville
Isleham
Barrington I
Comberton & Isleham (jointly)
Bottisham
Audley End & Littlebury
N.C.I
Cherry Hinton
Over
Histon
Cherry Hinton
Burrough Green
Little Downham
Milton
Comberton
Coton
Milton
Milton
N.C.I
Barrington
Barrington
Milton
Horseheath
1992 Horseheath
1993 N.C.I
1994 Bluntisham
1995 Milton
1996 N.C.I
1997 Lode
1998 Over
1999 Foxton
2000 Foxton
2001 Yelling
2002 Linton Village
2003 Linton Village
2004 Cambridge Granta III
2005 Abington
2006 Burwell II
2007 Foxton
20/20 Competition
2007 Balsham
2008 St Ives
2009 Sawston II
2010 Sawston II
2011 Godolphin
2012 Fulbourn Institute
2013 Godolphin
2014 Thriplow
2015 Cambridge Granta II
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PETER SAINT ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP
(presented by Mr P. Saint of Somersham Town C.C. – 1999)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Ian Cambridge (Foxton)
Adrian Cambridge (Foxton)
Jeremy Gaehle (Yelling)
Jaffa Ali (Linton)
Paul Gleeson (Linton)
Matt Sanders (Camb Granta)
Jordan Lane (Abington)
Adam Huckle (Burwell II)
Lawrence Farnum (Foxton)
CAMBRIDGE LAKES ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP
(presented by Mr B. Barnes of Cambridge Lakes Golf 2011)
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Zaheer Ahmed (Godophin)
Jono Hartley (Fulbourn Institute)
Saeed Ahkbar (Godolphin)
Theo Giasmeidis (Thriplow)
James Cowan (Cam Granta II)
SIR JACK HOBBS MEMORIAL CUP
(presented in accordance with the wishes of the late Mr. E. H. CHURCH – 1964)
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Barrington
New Chesterton Institute
Barrington & New
Chesterton Institute jointly
Barrington
Barrington
Barrington
Stapleford
New Chesterton Institute
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Isleham
Fordham
Fordham
Fordham
Horseheath
Horseheath
Stapleford
Stapleford
Fordham
Audley End & Littlebury
Isleham
Isleham
Horseheath
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Isleham
Isleham
Wilburton
Histon
Isleham
Isleham
Histon
Histon
Cambridge Granta
Fordham
Sawston
Sawston
Sawston
Foxton
Stapleford
N.C.I.
No competition
Abington
Foxton
Association XI
Association XI
Association XI
Association XI
No Competition
No Competition
No Competition
PERCY FRENCH ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP
(Presented by MR. PAUL KERRIDGE – 1968)
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Alan Johnson, Stapleford
E. Waldock, Barrington
C. Norden, Quy
C. Page, N.C.I.
C. Cawley, Fordham
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
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W. Rampley, Fordham
C. Heath, Fordham
Mick Arnold, Fordham
Billy Munns, Fordham
Ian Lowe, Isleham
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
W. Rampley, Fordham
Billy Munns, Fordham
R. Sheldrick, Isleham
Mick Ketteridge, Horseheath
Wally Potter, Horseheath
Guy Masterson, Stapleford
Albie Ellis, Stapleford
Nigel Dennis, Fordham
Chris Merry, Audley End & L’bury
Barry Houghton, Isleham
Bruce Underdown, Isleham
Wally Potter, Horseheath
John Pugh, Isleham
Barry Houghton, Isleham
B. Robinson, Wilburton
Simon Youngs, Histon
Mark Lemmon, Isleham
M. Watson, Isleham
Steve Campin, Histon
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Russell Griggs, Histon
John Barnes, Camb. Granta
Jason Theobald, Fordham
Adam Curtis, Weston Colville
Kevin Faint, Sawston
Mark Hodson, Fulbourn
Tom Westley, Weston Colville
Roy Mellows, Stapleford
Kevin Wells, Ely & Haddenham
No presentation
Harry Randall, Abington
Lawrence Farnum, Foxton
Jon Woodgate, Babraham
Mark Hobbs, Association XI
Stuart Cronin, Association XI
Lawrence Huxley, Association XI
No Presentation
No Presentation
No Presentation
LOWER JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP
(Purchased with a bequest from the late MR. FREDERICK A. BUTTRESS)
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Newmarket Town II
Littleport Town
Milton II
Whittlesford II
Cottenham
Bluntisham II
Linton Village
AgrEvo
AgrEvo
Needingworth
AgrEvo
Cottenham
Fulbourn Institure II
Doddington
Whittlesford II
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
New Chesterton Institute II
Longstowe
Cambridge Granta V
Histon III
Abington II
Girton II
Cambridge Granta V
Cambridge Granta V
Longstanton Grasshoppers II
Cottenham II
Cambridge Granta IV
Littleport Town
Wilbrahams II
Barley II
PETER SAINT 'MAN OF THE MATCH' CUP
(Presented by Mr P Saint of Somersham Town Cricket Club - 1999)
2008
2009
2010
2011
Seb Hammersley (Camb Granta V)
Raj Singh (Camb Granta V)
Ben Leach (Longstanton
Grasshoppers II)
George Darling (Bottisham /
Lode II)
2012
2013
2014
2015
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David Fletcher (Camb Granta IV)
Scott Connop (Littleport Town)
Andrew Goryn (Wilbrahams II)
Wakeel Shah (Barley II)
W.H. ‘BILL’ COCKELL MEMORIAL SHIELD
(Presented jointly by the Association and Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club)
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Audley End & Littlebury
Wilbrahams
Cambridgeshire County
Audley End & Littlebury
Cambridgeshire County
No Match
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire County
Cambridgeshire Association
Cambridgeshire County
1995 Cambridgeshire County
1996 Cambridgeshire County
1997 Cambridgeshire County
1998 Cambridgeshire Association
1999 Cambridgeshire Association
2000 Cambridgeshire Association
2001 Cambridgeshire County
2002 Cambridgeshire County
2003 Cambridgeshire County
2004 Cambridgeshire Association
2005 Cambridgeshire County
2006 Cambridgeshire County
2007 Cambridgeshire County
2008 - 2015 No match
ELY & DISTRICT MID-WEEK LEAGUE
(Cup presented in memory of Mr. A Thulborn)
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Wilburton
Witcham
Witcham
City of Ely
Wilburton
Sutton
Wilburton
1993 City of Ely
1994 Witcham
1995 Littleport Town
1996 Prickwillow
1997 Prickwillow
1998 Wilburton
1999 to 2015 No Competition
ALBERT THULBORN TROPHY
(Six A Side Competition from 2005)
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Littleport
Willingham
Ely & Haddenham
Witcham
Little Downham
2010 Littleport Town
2011-12 No Competition
2013 Chatteris
2014 No Competition
2015 No Competition
UNDER-15 COMPETITION
(Cup presented by Mr Harold F. Shipp– 1979)
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
Shepreth
Cambridge Granta
Cambridge Granta
Audley End & Littlebury
Cambridge Granta
Cherry Hinton and Cambridge
Granta (jointly)
Ely City
Little Shelford
St Giles
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
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Camden
Ely City
Ely City
Ely City
St Giles
Camden
Cambridge Granta
Weston Colville
St Giles
Cambridge Granta
UNDER-13 COMPETITION
1996 Reed
1997 Reed
1998 Cambridge Granta
1992
1993
1994
1995
Cambridge Granta
Ely City
St. Giles
St. Giles
1996
UNDER-11 COMPETITION
(Cup presented by Mr. P. Saint)
Cambridge Granta
1997 Hardwick
1998
St. Giles
BEST KEPT PITCH COMPETITION
(Rose Bowl presented by Darby Plant Hire Ltd. – 1985)
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Isleham
Histon
Foxton
Horseheath
Isleham
Burwell (St Regis)
Fordham
Horseheath
Over
Weston Colville
Milton
Fulbourn Institute
Histon
Weston Colville
Babraham
Yelling
Over
Foxton
March Town
Longstanton Grasshoppers
St Ives
Foxton
Babraham
March Town
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Horseheath
Isleham
Fulbourn Instistute
Cambridge St Giles
Thriplow
Great Shelford
B.W.C. GREEN AWARD
(Presented by the Family in Memory of Mr B.W.C. Green)
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2012
2013
2014
2015
J. A. Gothard (Wilburton)
A. J. Goryn (Wilbrahams)
A. J. Webber (Isleham)
R. Nunn (Cambridge Granta)
R. Batchelor (Barrington)
N. South (Littleport)
J. Richardson (Linton Village)
G. Pluck (Newton)
G.M. Tiplady (Ass’n Treasurer)
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P. Saint (Somersham Town)
M. Ketteridge (Horseheath)
N. Pate (Witcham)
A. Owen (Romsey Town)
G. Clarkson (Balsham)
P. L. Ringham (March Town)
Mrs M. Ellum (Gt Shelford)
R Daniels (Cambs Over 50's)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
125th ANNIVERSARY DINNER
at EMMANUEL COLLEGE
ST. ANDREW’S STREET
CAMBRIDGE
on FRIDAY 4th NOVEMBER 2016
7pm for 7.30pm
Speaker: MARK BAILEY
Ex England Rugby International
and Captain of Suffolk CCC
For further information, please contact:
Keith Coburn on 0775 2241488
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ECB Guidance Note: Safety measures for helmets within recreational cricket
The ECB has recently announced new helmet safety measures, which are being introduced with a
view to reducing the risk of head and facial injuries within the game. The purpose of this brief note is
to assist Leagues and Clubs at the recreational level to understand the key elements of these changes
and what they mean.
Players over the age of 18
The ECB strongly recommends that all adult recreational cricketers should wear helmets for certain
activities, preferably which meet the most recent British Safety Standard (see below). This
recommendation applies to batting against all types of bowling, wicket-keepers standing up to the
wicket (who may as an alternative wear face protectors) and fielders fielding closer than eight yards
from the batsman’s middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side.
Under 18s
The position in relation to u18s currently remains unchanged, and is governed by the ‘ECB Guidance
on
the
Wearing
of
Cricket
Helmets
by
Young
Players’
(www.ecb.co.uk/youngplayershelmetguidance). In essence, batsmen and wicket-keepers standing
up to the stumps must wear head protection when playing or practising. That Guidance should be
referred to in full for the position in relation to u18s.
British Safety Standard
The latest British Safety Standard is BS7928:2013 (for both adults and juniors). The full list of
helmets meeting this standard is available at www.ecb.co.uk/helmets. For wicket-keeping face
protectors the relevant British Safety Standard is BS7929-2:2009 (again, for both adults and juniors).
The ECB understands that there is currently no specific women's helmet and as a consequence no
specific standard for women's cricket helmets. As the size of the standard women's cricket ball is
between the standard men and junior balls, it is recommended that women use helmets that have
been tested against both the men's and junior sized ball, or at least against the junior size ball (as
that could potentially get through the gap above the face guard on a men's helmet).
What do Leagues and Clubs need to do?
Whilst it is strongly recommended that all adult recreational cricketers wear helmets in the on-field
circumstances detailed above, it is not mandatory for them to do so. For the avoidance of doubt,
Leagues or Clubs do not need to go above and beyond the ECB’s recommendation by forcing their
cricketers to wear helmets.
However, Leagues and Clubs in recreational cricket should ensure that their cricketers are made
aware of the ECB’s above recommendation in relation to helmets, including the need to check that
any newly purchased helmets meet the latest British Safety Standard. The ECB recommends that
Leagues and Clubs bring the link above (i.e www.ecb.co.uk/helmets) to the attention of their
cricketers and encourage all cricketers to carefully consider their own health and safety regarding
helmet use.
Leagues and Clubs should always ensure that they have adequate public liability insurance.
February 2016
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ECB FAST BOWLING MATCH DIRECTIVES
Issued October 2009
Age
Max. overs
per spell
Max. overs
per day
Up to 13
5
10
U14, U15
6
12
U16, U17, U18, U19
7
18
For the purposes of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a
bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in
normal circumstances stand back to take the ball.
Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from
either end, untiI the equivalent number of overs to the length of his*
spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can change
ends without ending his current spell provided that he bowls the
next over that he legally can from the other end. If this does not
happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. If play is interrupted,
for any reason, for less than 40 minutes any spell in progress at the
time of the interruption can be continued after the interruption up to
the maximum number of overs per spell for the appropriate age
group. If the spell is not continued after the interruption the bowler
cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of
overs to the length of his spell before the interruption have been
bowled from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes or
more, whether scheduled or not, the bowler can commence a new
spell immediately.
Once a bowler covered by these Directives has bowled in a match
he cannot exceed the maximum number of overs per day for his age
group even if he subsequently bowls spin. He can exceed the maximum overs per spell if bowling spin, but cannot then revert to bowling
fast until an equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell have
been bowled from the same end. If he bowls spin wIthout exceeding
the maxmum number of overs in a spell the maximum will apply as
soon as he reverts to bowling fast
Captains, Team Managens and Umpires are asked to
ensure that these Directives are followed at all times.
For guidance it is recommended that in any 7 day
period a fast bowler should not bowl more than 4 days
in that period and for a maximum of 2 days in a row.
Age groups are based on the age of the player at
midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season.
*Any reference to he/his should be interpreted to include she/her.
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET ASSOCIATION
HISTORICAL RECORDS
In July of 1999 Mr Philip Saunders, County Deputy Archivist, kindly agreed to
take into the Cambridgeshire Collection at the Shire Hall all the records and
memorabilia built up by our late President, Mr B.W.C. Green over many years.
They are stored in archivil strongroom conditions and can be inspected in the
supervised search room by anyone interested in individuals or villages on which
this informative group of records throws light.
Among the items stored are:
Administrative
Minute Books containing records of all the Association’s activities from its
formation in 1889 up to 1979.
Newscuttings and some correspondence 1945, 1949–68, 1984–88.
Details of the 1949 Diamond Jubilee Dinner including correspondence with
J.B. Hobbs, dinner menu and seating plan.
Graph showing entries to CCA Competitions 1889 to 1950 (made for the Village
Cricket display of 1951).
1951 Exhibition leaflet ‘A Century of Village Life’ with photograph of the CCA
‘Village Cricket’ stand.
Financial Ledgers 1935 to 1947.
Photographs
Cricket matches on Parker’s Piece and Fenners.
Presentations of various cups 1945 to 1975.
Jubilee Dinner in the Dorothy Ballroom 1949
Umpires Meeting at the University Arms 1953
Miscellaneous
Album of newscuttings (mainly of cricket) compiled by W.R. Thomas re Victoria,
Cassandra and other Cambridgeshire clubs between 1885 and 1934.
Three cricket balls mounted with silver shields:
Licensed Victuallers v Sawston (Senior League Cup) 1902
(To commemorate a hat-trick by Dan M. Hayward)
Kimbolton v Keysoe 1903
(Dan M. Hayward 5 wickets for 11 runs including hat-trick)
J.B. Hobbs Charity Match 1930
(Presented to Mr P.A. French)
Arrangement to view any or all of the above items can be made by contacting
Mr Saunders on (01223) 717281.
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CLUB SECRETARIES AND CONTACTS
Any changes should be notified immediately to the
CCA Competitions Secretary
Martyn Livermore
07989 949583
34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham PE28 3DZ
martyn.livermore@cambs-cricket.co.uk
Abbots Ripton
Playing Field
Secretary
Ricky Masters
rickym2016@hotmail.com
Captain
Jerry Hyde
PE28 2PF
01480 354694
07803 238746
Abington
2nd XI
High Street
CB21 6AE
3rd XI
Granta Park
CB21 6GP
Chairman
David Pimblett
07775 505486
Secretary
Julie Barnes
01223 894039
108a High Street, Great Abington CB21 6AE
barnesgtab@gmail.com
Fixture Secretary Colin Godsmark
01223 893565
colin.midweekcricket@btinternet.com
07977 799202
Groundsman
James Lawrence
07739 423426
2nd XI
Matt Barton
07816 854414
3rd XI
Tom Franklin
07842 394781
Ashdon
Waltons Park
CB10 2JD
Secretary
Stephen Salt
01799 501650
17 Harvey Way, Saffron Walden CB10 2AP
s.salt@virginmedia.com
Ashwell
Lucas Lane
Chairman
Martyn Talks
Secretary
Martyn Deal
27 West End, Ashwell SG7 5PH
mdeal3868@aol.com
Fixture Secretary Tim Moynihan
tim@boneclinic.co.uk
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SG7 5LN
01462 742952
01462 742493
Audley End & Littlebury Audley End Mansion CB11 4JF
Chairman
Bill Starr
01799 500286
Secretary
Denis Martin
07759 621149
1 Wynyard Road, Saffron Walden CB10 2DG
dmartin1069@gmail.com
Captain
James Jaffray
07545 222053
Balsham
Church Lane
Chairman
Ian Clarkson
Secretary
Ian Clarkson
lesleylaura@hotmail.co.uk
Groundsman
Phil Smith
1st XI
Mick Housden
CB21 4DS
07941 981801
01223 290110
01223 290620
07923 462825
Bar Hill
The Spinney
Chairman
Ash Curry
Secretary
Paul Stimpson
27 Hollytrees, Bar Hill, CB23 8SF
stimmo@hotmail.com
Captain
Adam Dean
CB23 8SU
07704 135888
01954 201212
Barley
Smiths End Lane
Chairman
Eddy Collins
Secretary
Philip George
8 Teasdale Close, Royston SG8 5TD
philandwendygeorge@gmail.com
Groundsman
Brian Symes
1st XI
Brian Symes
2nd XI
Adam Pattison
SG8 8LH
01763 848788
01763 244598
Barrington
The Green
Secretary
Jayne Douglas
21 West Green, Barrington CB22 7RZ
douglas.jayne0@gmail.com
Groundsman
Garry Smith
Contact
Alison Hopwood
alison.1973@live.co.uk
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07817 454748
07814 710849
01763 209342
07875 648765
CB22 7RZ
01223 872207
07816 975092
07533 778948
Bassingbourn
South End
SG8 5NJ
Chairman
Greg Carter
07824 837598
Secretary
Neil Smith
07979 420704
19a High Street, Melbourn, Royston SG8 6ER
bassingbourncc@googlemail.com
Groundsman
Mark Smith
07791 776796
Captain
David Bartlett
07968 568533
Bluntisham
Mill Lane
Chairman
Richard Saltmarsh
Secretary
Dave Tandy
22 Orchard Way, Thrapston NN14 4RE
dave_tandy10@hotmail.com
1st XI
Richard Saltmarsh
2nd XI
Mark Allen
PE28 3LR
07831 328225
07739 897743
07831 328225
07771 877024
Bottisham & Lode Station Road, Lode
Chairman
Will Allen
Secretary
Martin Wilson
29 Cedar Walk, Bottisham, CB25 9BJ
martin.wilson@marshalladg.com
Contact
Alan Lamb
info@alanlamb.com
CB25 9HB
07801 580604
07768 031979
Buntingford
Norfolk Road
Chairman
Chris Ford
Secretary
Peter Townsend
2 Jubilee Cottages, Ashpenden SG9 9PF
pete.townsend@internetbuilders.co.uk
Groundsman
Paul Shelley
1st XI
Ollie Townsend
2ndXI
Martin Coote
SG9 9BT
07767 222621
01763 272832
07738 649106
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07803 174170
07990 533098
07912 181632
01763 271926
07803 169989
Burrough Green The Green
CB8 9NG
Chairman
Mark Batting
01638 507779
Secretary
Adiel Khan
01638 507108
White Hart Farm, Bradley Road, Burrough Green CB8 9NG
adiel@synopsys.com
Fixture Secretary Luke Williamson
07974 548382
Groundsman
Simon Batting
01638 507779
1st XI
Simon Batting
01638 507779
2nd XI
Roger Martin
01638 665315
Burwell
Margaret Field, Heath Road
CB25 0AR
Chairman
Mark Bissett
07747 844329
Secretary
Merrick Fuller
01638 742672
8 The Street, Moulton CB8 8RZ
07968 897352
merrick@mrcricketshop.co.uk
Groundsman
Gerald Fuller
01638 742049
07860 268963
3rd XI
Wayne Hardy
07803 214185
4th XI
Robert Smith
01638 615423
07745 128495
Cam Kerala
Chairman
HRSFC, Sedley Taylor Road
CB2 8PW
Kalarikad Thomas
01223 862784
07544 048548
Secretary
Prince Jacob
07737 392957
142 Wulfstan Way, Cambridge CB1 8QJ
prince4@hotmail.co.uk
Captain
Vijai Anand
01223 423026
07795 483955
Contact
Saji Eapen
07801 456987
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Cambourne
1st & 2nd XI Woodfield Lane
CB23 6FD
3rd XI
Back Lane
CB23 6FY
Chairman
Neil Thompson
07786 703893
Secretary
Martin Miller
07872 672709
3 St.Johns Way, Lower Cambourne CB23 6EU
milleruk@btinternet.com
1st XI
Teemor Khan
07550 436016
2nd XI
Danny White
07841 338230
3rd XI
Graham Saint
07881 935573
Cambridge Granta 2nd XI Clare College Sp.Grd
CB2 8AW
3rd XI St Catharine's Sp.Gnd CB3 9DY
4th XI Furlong Way, Caldecote CB23 7ZH
Chairman
Nigel Atkinson
01954 211336
Secretary
Shaun Clark
07802 267657
53 High Street, Wilburton CB6 3RA
shaunclark157@yahoo.com
Fixture Secretary Ron Nunn
07977 995968
Groundsman
Robbie Nightingale
07774 017408
2nd XI
Hamza Rashid
07854 589919
3rd XI
Gary Davies
07757 485385
4th XI
Krishna Varadhan
07886 747985
Contact
Ian Reid
01223 562013
ian.reid620@ntlworld.com
07868 648811
1st & 2nd XI Fitzwilliam Coll. SG CB3 0DF
3rd & 4th XI Parker's Piece
CB1 1JH
Chairman
Richard Young
07753 147953
Secretary
Eddie Ashfield
07770 921343
25 Fenner’s Lawn, Cambridge CB1 2EH
eddieashfield@gmail.com
Fixture Secretary Steve Bradshaw
07835 236632
cricket@bradspreadsheet.net
1st XI
Mike Sewell
07714 287366
Ed Murray
07971 254710
2nd XI
James Gould
07764 751730
3rd XI
Eddie Ashfield
07770 921343
4th XI
Cambridge NCI
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Cambridge St Giles
1st & 2nd XI Solway
CB23 8BX
3rd XI University Press
CB2 8BS
Chairman
Chris Badger
07976 306255
Secretary
Sean Prosser
07730 099101
58 Topper Street, Cambridge CB4 2WL
skp@btinternet.com
Fixture Secretary Gurdeep Sagoo
07956 180321
gurdeepsagoo@gmail.com
Groundsman
Chris Wilson
07752 077688
1st XI
Russell Doel
07785 722219
2nd XI
John Phelps
07855 251215
3rd XI
Matt Footman
07500 006413
Camden
1st XI Queens & Robinson Sp.Gnd
CB3 9LL
2nd XI Kings & Selwyn Sp.Gnd
CB3 9LL
Secretary
David Mitchell
01223 263707
3 Mill Lane, Toft CB23 2RW
07711 626879
chirpydavemitchell@btintedrnet.com
1st XI
Ali Khan
07736 655874
2nd XI
Stephen Robinson
07914 005099
Chatteris
Wenny Road
Chairman
Wes Palmer
Secretary
Malcolm Perry
8 Teal Close, Chatteris PE16 6PR
malcperry@sky.com
Groundsman
Wes Palmer
1st XI
Matty Hollis
2ndXI
Max Kelly
PE16 6UR
07857 897115
01354 696711
07801 719912
07857 897115
07584 626159
07846 436649
Cherry Hinton
Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy CB25 9AU
Chairman
Daniel James
07754 214194
Secretary
Martyn Livermore
01487 740453
34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham PE28 3DZ
martyn.livermore@gmail.com
07947 891224
Groundsman
Richard Ordish
07771 786668
1st XI
Martyn Livermore
07989 949583
2nd XI
Richard Ordish
07771 786668
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Chesterfords
Newmarket Road
CB10 1NS
Secretary
Steve Tapping
07973 398675
Fairycroft, Rose Lane, Great Chesterford CB10 1PN
stevedmtapping@aol.com
Contact
Charles Gjertsen
01799 530481
Charles.lilian@btinternet.com
Chippenham
Chippenham Park
Secretary
Jon Van De Peer
20 Scotland End, Chippenham CB7 5PR
jonvdp@gmail.com
Fixture Secretary Tim Denniff
timdenniff@aol.com
Groundsman
Alan Wright
Captain
Olli Rix
CB7 5PT
07515 606874
01638 721671
01638 720948
07825 635296
City of Ely
Newnham Street
CB7 4PQ
Chairman
Bruce King bruce@elaineking55.plus.com
Secretary
Jan Dekker
01353 615840
8 King Edgar Close, Ely CB6 1DP
jandekker55@yahoo.co.uk
1st XI
Tom Beaumont
07747 497194
2nd XI
Matt Tonge
07866 613327
Cokenach
Cambridge Road, Barkway
SG8 8DP
Chairman
Robert Chambers
07768 992465
Secretary
Richard Mumford
07977 553906
Greenwood Barn, Littlebury Green CB11 4XB
richard@greenwoodfinancialplanning.co.uk
Fixture Secretary Dominic Adams
01767 449374
adams5905@hotmail.co.uk
07979 490819
Groundsman
Matt Stevens
07789 004150
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Comberton
Chairman
Hines Lane
Ken Gifford
Secretary
Ken Gifford
37 West Street, Comberton CB23 7DS
kenpat.gifford@gmail.com
Fixture Secretary Oscar Swift
o.swift@ucl.ac.uk
Captain
Tom Preece
CB23 7DZ
01223 263239
07557 049238
01223 263239
07557 049238
07794 381211
07954 356783
Coton
The Footpath
CB23 7PX
Chairman
Paul Bradbury
07799 034381
Secretary
Kate Smith
07974 333784
1 Farm View Close, Dry Drayton CB23 8DP
katejollysmith@hotmail.co.uk
1st XI
Matt Chandler
07745 739947
2nd XI
Ross Chandler
07500 947302
Cottenham
Lamb’s Lane
Secretary
David Chaplin
9 The Rowells, Cottenham CB24 8XJ
cottenhamcc@yahoo.co.uk
1st XI
Matt Talaga
Dave Partridge
2nd XI
Alan Raven
Dullingham
Stetchworth Road
Chairman
Kevin McDonnell
Secretary
Kevin McDonnell
The Boot, Dullingham
mcdonnell.theboot@tiscali.co.uk
Contact
Chris Baldwin
48
CB24 8TA
07827 157232
07548 791149
01954 203210
07800 644439
01954 250388
07767 608755
CB8 9SP
01638 508261
01638 508261
01638 507327
07958 060993
Elmdon
Pilgrims Hill
Chairman
David Turner
Secretary
Melvin Reeves
8 Old Forge Way, Sawston CB2 4BD
melvin.reeves@ntlworld.com
Groundsman
David Homer
Groundsman
Michael Reeves
1st XI
David Turner
2nd XI
Seb Tharby
CB11 4NL
01763 838345
01223 561957
07936 240114
Elsworth
Grass Close, Broad End
Secretary
A Taylor
Meadow Farm, Broad End, Elsworth
as.taylor@btinternet.com
Groundsman
John Wilkins
Captain
Craig Mills
CB23 4JD
01954 268042
Fen Ditton
Church Street
Chairman
Paul Jenkins
Secretary
Jo Miles
16 High Ditch Road, Fen Ditton CB5 8TE
jkm33@cam.ac.uk
Adam Wilson
1st XI
Mark Vaughan-Shaw
2nd XI
Fordham
Carter Street
Chairman
Phil Dean
Secretary
Alan Silcock
1 Labernum Avenue, Mildenhall IP28 7PL
alanathome1@talktalk.net
Fixture Secretary Matthew Foulds
matt.foulds@hotmail.co.uk
2nd XI
Clinton Cornwell
3rd XI
Martin Hancock
49
07802 465206
07813 258282
07802 417196
07794 184470
07774 197101
07730 212219
CB5 8UP
07850 954507
07811 460365
07708 261555
07815 590307
CB7 5JT
01638 615521
01638 510326
07751 264277
07894 982949
07825 628314
07753 749495
Foxton
Hardman Road
CB22 6RN
Chairman
John Gray
01223 871877
Secretary
David Fagan
07817 901975
79 Canterbury Court, Cambridge CB4 3QU
davidfagan1@hotmail.com
Groundsman
Matt Gray
07813 933473
Nigel Gadsby
2nd XI
Fulbourn Institute Home End
Secretary
Ben Skead
11 The Haven, Fulbourn CB21 5BG
benskead@btconnect.com
Groundsman
Ian Still
1st XI
David Grove
CB21 5BG
01223 881735
07738 508036
07504 713213
01223 881812
07740 118149
Girton
Cambridge Road
CB3 0GJ
Secretary
Paul Dawson
07899 981117
23 Edinburgh Road, Cambridge CB4 1QR
pauldawson201@hotmail.com
1st XI
Matt Hobbs
07525 254907
2nd XI
Andrew Burton
07850 693505
Godolphin
Snailwell Road, Newmarket
CB8 7YE
Chairman
Asgar Ozhakkal
07789 371992
Secretary
Ciska Groen
Godolphin Stables, Snailwell Road, Newmarket CB8 7YE
fgroen@godolphin.com
Grantchester
Spring Lane
Friendly Matches Only
Secretary
David Foster
dp.foster@ntlworld.com
Fixture Secretary Sam Ludford
ludfordsam@hotmail.com
Club Captain
Steve Wilson
steve@hotelresuk.com
Playing Captain
A P Stafford
50
CB3 9ND
07802 795249
07825 816891
07809 463506
Great Chishill
Chairman
Hall Lane
Andrew Drury
Secretary
Simon Coxall
18 Hall Lane, Great Chishill SG8 8SG
scoxall@gmail.com
Captain
Adam Wright
SG8 8SH
01763 837364
07935 772976
01763 838055
07813 385708
07917 893148
Great Shelford
Woollards Lane
CB22 5LZ
Chairman
Bernard Thomas
01223 842400
Secretary
Colin Murkin
01223 843682
24 Mores Meadow, Great Shelford CB22 5LS
colin.murkin@sky.com
Groundsman
Paul Ellum
07890 399864
1st XI
Alex Stafford
07809 463506
2nd XI
Danny Nicholls
07775 588911
Haddenham
Hop Row
Chairman
Paul Buck
Secretary
Nicola Butterworth
5 Wilburton Road, Haddenham CB6 3SX
nickybutterworth@hotmail.co.uk
Groundsman
Paul Buck
CB6 3SR
01353 741048
01353 749562
01353 741048
Hardwick & Caldecote
1st XI Furlong Way, Caldecote
CB23 7ZH
2nd XI Egremont Road, Hardwick CB23 7XR
Chairman
Peter Laughlin
01954 210892
07850 702498
Secretary
Chris Fuller
01954 211226
11 Ashmead Drive, Hardwick CB23 7XT
07557 388229
chris_fuller@tesco.net
Groundsman
Peter Laughlin
07850 702498
Club Captain
Steve Smith
07891 629533
1st XI
James Buss
07478 681440
Nadeem Abdullah
07818 565750
2nd XI
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Harlton
Washpit Lane
CB23 1EY
Chairman
Alan Banks
01223 262162
Secretary
Janet Banks
01223 262162
Valentines Farm, 26 High Street, Harlton CB23 1ES
abanks@btconnect.com
Groundsman
Alan Banks
01223 262162
Haslingfield
New Road
Secretary
Chris Delves
18 The Elms, Haslingfield CB23 1ND
c.j.delves@btinternet.com
Groundsman
Aiden Garbutt
Captain
Lee Borcoski
Helions Bumpstead Mill Road
Chairman
Gordon Moore
Secretary
Matthew Vickery
5 Lavender Field, Haverhill CB9 9QD
matthewvickery43@btinternet.com
Groundsman
Michael Claydon
Contact
Clive Brazier
CB23 1LR
01223 872183
01223 870000
07738 313777
CB9 7AJ
01440 730681
01440 768832
07967 127408
01440 730406
01440 730094
07765 335002
Histon
New Road, Impington
CB24 9LU
Chairman
Martin Wilde
07952 635518
Secretary
David Silver
01223 244404
107 Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge CB1 7BS
davidasilver@aol.com
07909 483855
Groundsman
Steve Campin
07951 462347
2nd XI
Ben Keeble
01223 503723
3rd XI
Neil Stinson
07979 895946
Horseheath
Howards Lane
Secretary
Mick Ketteridge
62 Tower View, Linton CB21 4LL
michael.ketteridge@sky.com
Contact
Alan Ketteridge
Contact
Stephen Lanceman
52
CB21 4QX
01223 892270
01440 702821
07902 356215
Ickleton
Frogge Street
Chairman
Michael Robinson
Secretary
Pam Fearn
33 Frogge Street, Ickleton CB10 1SH
pam@cmws.co.uk
Fixture Secretary David Mathias
ickletonccfixtures@hotmail.com
Groundsman
Tony Burton
Captain
Martin Smith
CB10 1SH
07867 974445
01799 531916
07802 362528
Isleham
Mill Street
Chairman
Adrian Sheldrick
Secretary
Alan Webber
9 Little London, Isleham CB7 5SD
Groundsman
Ray Sheldrick
1st XI
Jason Sheldrick
CB7 5US
01638 780780
01638 780824
Leverington
Church Road
Chairman
John Gill
Secretary
Helen Wilson
1970.hmw.wilson@gmail.com
Groundsman
Ian Cooper
Captain
Ian Cooper
Linton Village
01799 531824
07967 096841
01799 530704
07879 693396
07803 051095
01842 827021
07919 538167
PE13 5DE
07568 174262
07860 391891
07860 391891
1st & 2nd XI
Meadow Lane CB21 4JB
3rd XI
Granta Park
CB21 6GP
Chairman
Steve Foulds
07847 138471
Secretary
Phil Stratton
07908 033128
2 Primrose Way, Linton CB21 4UD
phillip_stratton@yahoo.co.uk
Groundsman
John Richardson
01223 892451
1st XI
Steve Livermore
07585 120800
2nd XI
Gavin Bowie
07785 346956
3rd XI
Phil Stratton
07908 033128
53
Little Downham Main Street
CB6 2SX
Chairman
Frank Cusick
01353 699502
Secretary
Frank Cusick
01353 699502
7 White Horse Lane, Little Downham CB6 2TL
fcusick@btinternet.com
Groundsman
Ryan Duffield
07799 062136
Captain
David Cutforth
07785 508218
Littleport Town
Camel Road
Chairman
Chris Farnell
Secretary
Ishmeet Singh Arora
secretary@littleportcc.com
Captain
Conor Logan
firsts@littleportcc.com
CB6 1PU
07826 068375
07748 592148
Little Shelford
The Wale, Whittlesford Road CB22 5EX
Chairman
Ray Saich
01223 842737
Secretary
Ian Smith
01223 844417
38 Church Street, Great Shelford CB22 5EL
iks38cs@aol.com
07825 310673
Groundsman
Neil Orpwood
01223 842843
07866 751651
Captain
Chris Schofield
01223 956096
07973 900019
Longstanton Grasshoppers Over Road
Secretary
Diane Harris
69 Park Street, Dry Drayton CB23 8DA
da_harris_2000@yahoo.co.uk
Groundsman
Steve Pryor
1st XI
Toby Saunders
2nd XI
Wayne Markillie
CB24 3DW
01954 789049
07804 877513
01954 230667
07427 663179
07737 313225
Longstowe
Park Lane
CB23 2UJ
Secretary
John Gooch
01480 434347
27 Ennerdale Close, Huntingdon PE29 6UU
jgooch@supanet.com
07950 708019
Groundsman
John Murden
01954 719611
Paul Murden
07905 904755
1st XI
nd
Steve Marsh
07563 770534
2 XI
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Madingley
1st XI Girton College Sp.Gnd. CB3 0JG
2nd XI Kings & Selwyn Sp.Gnd . CB3 9LL
Chairman
Nigel Butcher
Secretary
Phil Done
07929 772082
5 Windsor Road, Cambridge CB4 3JJ
madingleycc@gmail.com
Ian Morgan
01223 861841
1st XI
Kevin Middleton
07787 841069
2nd XI
March Town
2nd XI Burrowmoor Road, March PE15 9RS
3rd & 4th XI Benwick Road, Doddington PE15 0TG
No dogs allowed on the Burrowmoor Road ground.
Chairman
Les Mills
01354 656698
Secretary
Stephen Wallis
01354 656590
stephen.wallis61@btinternet.com
07917 191177
Groundsman
Mel Pooley
01354 740402
07770 411650
2nd XI
John Wallis
07763 975475
3rd XI
Anthony Henson
07917 198037
4th XI
Luke Fage
07800 734736
Contact
Pat Ringham
01354 652315
69 Cavalry Drive, March PE15 9EQ
pat.ringham@btinternet.com
Mill Green
The Green
CB21 4QZ
Chairman
Simon Marchant
01799 584115
Secretary
Daniel Wright
07545 770887
The Annex, 2 Broad Street, Haverhill CB9 9HD
dannyboy7813@icloud.com
Milton
1st & 2nd XI The Sycamores
CB24 6ZH
3rd XI Car Dyke Road, Waterbeach CB25 9NJ
Chairman
Steve McHugh
07735 594161
Secretary
Stephen Denman
07920 422808
12 Cow and Hare Passage, St Ives PE27 5BD
sajdenman@gmail.com
1st XI
James Drummond
07399 410404
2nd XI
Chris Day
07825 363274
3rd XI
Will Day
07733 007531
Contact
cricketclubmilton@gmail.com
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Needingworth
Millfields, Church Street
Chairman
Dave Roberts
Secretary
Callum Mitcham
6 Willow Green, Needingworth PE27 4SW
needingworthcc@gmail.com
Groundsman
Ian Armstrong
1st XI
Daniel Sherlock
2nd XI
Ian Armstrong
PE27 4TF
07800 834780
07533 256141
Newmarket
The Severalls
Chairman
Frank Bendon
6 Mill Lane, Stetchworth CB8 9TR
frankbendon@hotmail.com
CB8 7BS
01638 662171
01638 507739
07737 655849
07793 045335
07737 655849
Newport
Frambury Lane
CB11 3PU
Secretary
Ian Rawlings
01799 541280
114 Cherry Garden Lane, Newport CB11 3QN
ian.nobby.rawlings@gmail.com
07912 288214
Billy Powell
07850 102479
1st XI
nd
Thomas William-Powlett
07910 033438
2 XI
Newton
Fowlmere Road
CB22 7PG
Chairman
Robert Short
rdcshort@yahoo.co.uk
Secretary
Oliver Belson
07817 785102
33 Blakeland Hill, Duxford CB22 4RX
cricketclubnewton@gmail.com
Captain
Robert Short rdcshort@yahoo.co.uk
Old Leysians
The Leys School
CB2 7AD
President
James Houlder
07746 127932
Secretary
Adam Newman
07879 468310
62 Manor Park Road. East Finchley, London N2 0SJ
ar_newman2000@yahoo.co.uk
Captain
John Welch
07735 350135
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Over
The Green
CB24 5PG
Chairman
Jane Reeson
07768 540146
Secretary
Jane Reeson
07768 540146.
143 Foster Road, Trumpington, Cambridge, CB2 9JW
reesonhkx46k@aol.com
1st XI
Joe Sorensen
07805 047352
2nd XI
John Lane
01954 200582
07756 883175
Pymoor
Pymoor Lane
CB6 2EE
Secretary
Darren Ebbs
07846 500037
8 Guilt Cross Way, Downham Market PE38 9RE
darren_ebbs@hotmail.com
Contact
Steve Saberton
01353 699445
07900 671929
Rebels
Netherhall School
CB1 8NN
Secretary
Mark Thompson
07956 540186
10 Chervil Way, Cambourne CB23 6BA
mark@mslhome.co.uk
Contact
Steve Plumb
01954 200211
10 Pheasant Rise Bar Hill Cambridge CB23 8SA
steve.plumb@barhillcricket.org.uk
07854 838369
Remnants
Fitzwilliam
CB3 0DF
Secretary
David Williams
01223 696719
60 Grantchester Meadows, Cambridge CB3 9JL
david@therunninghead.com
07880 592706
Romsey Town
Trinity Old Field
Chairman
Malcolm Creek
malcolm.creek@mehc.co.uk
Secretary
Andy Owen
95 Brampton Road, Cambridge CB1 3HJ
andrew.owen690@ntlworld.com
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CB3 9AA
01223 510357
07981 680548
1st & 2nd XI The Grange,
Therfield SG8 9QG
3rd XI Church Street, Whaddon CB8 5RY
Chairman
David May
07801 235814
Secretary
Richard Temple
01763 247880
12 Heron Way, Royston SG8 7XH
07931 576140
richardjtemple@gmail.com
Groundsman
Nick Duncan
07742 561504
Groundsman
Rory Harper
07907 732197
1st XI
Paul Harris
07966 766120
2nd XI
Bonham Harper
07743 352666
Royston
St Ives
California Road
Chairman
Chris Hillsdon
Secretary
Chris Hillsdon
Laglace, High Street, Colne PE28 3ND
crhillsdon@gmail.com
2nd XI
Matt Dack
3rd XI
Arif Mohammed
th
Simon Pepper
4 XI
Saffron Walden
PE27 6SJ
01487 842286
01487 842286
07976 760950
07803 243480
01480 462899
07812 580103
3rd XI Station Road,
Wendens Ambo CB11 4JY
4th Xl High School,
Saffron Walden CB11 4UH
5th XI either Station Road, Wendens Ambo
or High School, Saffron Walden
Chairman
David Barrs
01223 890528
07760 484390
Secretary
Alison Mable
01799 524636
Jones’s Yard, 22 Freshwell St, Saffron Walden CB10 1BY
alison.mable@gmail.com
07789 966722
Fixture Secretary Chris Larlham
01799 586507
clar365164@aol.com
3rd XI
Paul Brown
07766 595559
John Southgate
07584 123591
4th X!
Simon Cooke
07525 226149
5th XI
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Sawston & Babraham
2nd & 4th XI
High Street, Babraham
3rd XI
Cambridge Road, Sawston
Chairman
Ian Reeves
Secretary
Robert Benson
25 Wakelin Avenue, Sawston CB22 3DS
rjb.sawstoncc@gmail.com
Fixture Secretary Ian Reeves
ian.reeves123@hotmail.co.uk
Sawston Groundsman
Babraham Groundsman
Jerry Churchman
2nd XI
Tom Champness
3rd XI
Andrew Norrie
4th XI
Mike Gittos
CB22 3AG
CB22 3BP
01223 832579
01223 834242
01223 832579
07889 719828
07596 585258
07595 350195
01223 833345
Somersham Town The Trundle
Chairman
Henry Setchell
Secretary
Phil Hind
73 High Street, Somersham PE28 3JB
phil.hind@which.net
Fixture Secretary Jon Bowland
jon.bowland@gmail.com
Groundsman
Henry Setchell
Captain
Peter Liddle
PE28 3JS
07857 896369
01487 842356
07843 989019
Stapleford Phoenix Haverhill Road
Secretary
Nicola West
2 Haverhill Road, Stapleford CB22 5BX
CB22 5BX
01223 785476
Steeple Morden Hay Street
Chairman
Fraser Daws
Secretary
Fraser Daws
19 Hay Street, Steeple Morden SG8 0PD
fraser.daws@btinternet.com
Groundsman
Fraser Daws
Contact
Peter Tidey
SG8 0PD
07876 597425
01763 853008
07876 597425
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07919 346406
07857 896369
07805 491891
07876 597425
01763 852032
Sutton
Station Road
Chairman
John Megginson
Secretary
Renier Barnard
Pound Lane, Sutton, CB6 2PR
renierbarnard@talktalk.net
Fixture Secretary Robert Braybrooke
robbraybrooke@tiscali.co.uk
Groundsman
Robert Braybrooke
1st XI
Mike Grady
nd
Andy Bowles
2 XI
CB6 2RL
01353 778427
07568 068634
01353 862494
01353 862494
07763 322663
07771 434221
Terrington St Clement Churchgate Way
PE24 4LZ
Chairman
Derek Hodgson
Secretary
Claire Osborne
01553 829327
1 Ffolkes Drive, Terrington St. Clement PE34 4WE
clairefosborne@yahoo.co.uk
Contact
Andrew Thompson
01553 762355
7 Wildfields Close, Clenchwarton PE34 4AE 07818 598927
Thriplow
1st & 2nd XI Fowlmere Road
SG8 7QU
3rd & 4th XI Chrishall Road, Fowlmere
SG8 7RY
or Fowlmere Road, Newton CB22 7PG
Chairman
Chris Neild
01223 844822
07921 105295
Secretary
Chris Neild
01223 844822
2 Rutherford Road, Cambridge CB2 8HH 07921 105295
jenny.neild@btinternet.com
Fixture Secretary Dickon Turner
01763 208476
dickon.turner@btopenworld.com
07825 114003
Groundsman
Dickon Turner
07825 114003
1st XI
Andy Morris
07972 174293
2nd XI
Chris Neild
07921 105295
3rd XI & 4th XI
Duncan Walker
07885 717957
60
Weston Colville Horseshoes Lane
CB21 5NU
Chairman
Steve Potter
01440 763765
Secretary
John Garrod
01223 290267
Shrublands, Mill Hill, Weston Colville CB21 5NY
jgarrod@aol.com
2nd XI
Craig Williams
07854 635738
Whittlesford
The Lawn, Mill Lane
Chairman
Peter Snow
Secretary
John Reynolds
The Paddock, Harston CB22 7PR
jtr63@hotmail.com
1st XI
Tom Dutton
2nd XI
Mike Jackson
Wilbrahams
Angle End
Secretary
Ian Crocombe
4 High Street Great Wilbraham CB21 5JD
ian.crocombe@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Groundsman
Tony Goryn
1st XI
Matt Morley
2nd XI
Simon Plumb
Wilburton
Stretham Road
Secretary
John Gothard
5 Aspen Close, The Beeches, Ely CB7 4TL
j.gothard642@btinternet.com
Club Captain
Tom Walker
1st XI
Lee Newton
2nd XI
Ben Shipp
Willingham
West Fen Road
Secretary
Richard Ambrose
17 Thodays Close, Willingham CB24 5JA
willinghamcc@hotmail.co.uk
Contact
Matthew Leach
mattreferee1@gmail.com
Craig Donnelly
1st XI
Will Harmer
2nd XI
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CB22 4NG
01223 834329
07900 692877
07969 203846
07787 311116
CB21 5JG
07876 598761
07751 281341
07786 653600
07540 621744
CB6 3RX
01353 661318
07720 809359
07526 616938
07921 513721
CB24 5LP
01954 260446
01954 260336
07920 771041
07931 094513
07772 101634
Wimblington
Chapel Lane
Chairman
Kevin Marsh
Secretary
Chris Saunt
5 Heathcote Close, March PE15 9BD
Fixture Secretary Martyn Dent
martyn.dent@talktalk.net
1st XI
Kevin Marsh
2nd XI
Andy Woodard
Wisbech Town
Harecroft Road
Chairman
Bob Burgess
Secretary
Mrs Sam Bell
24 Ashdale Park, Wisbech PE13 1JH
wisbechccsecretary@outlook.com
Fixture Secretary John Mallett
johnmallett@hotmail.com
Groundsman
Paul Strickle
2nd XI
Charles Baxter
3rd XI
Paul Strickle
4th XI
Elliot Peck
PE15 0QX
07906 244539
07983 991733
07940 066728
07906 244539
07817 439316
PE13 1RR
07834 506947
07786 171955
07950 176076
07721 761509
07872 637784
07721 761509
07944 553054
Witcham
Martins Lane
Secretary
Nigel Pate
Fen View, Hythe Road, Witcham CB6 2LE
caroline.newell@hotmail.com
Club Captain
Angus Pate
Captain
Nigel Pate
Contact
Sharon Richardson
CB6 2LB
01353 775292
07840 933769
Yelling
High Street
Secretary
Denise Hall
2 St Neots Road, Abbotsley PE19 6UU
soilsavers@yahoo.co.uk
Fixture Secretary Dominic Ashcroft-Walker
Groundsman
Steve Tack
PE19 6SD
01767 677526
07722 504118
07840 933769
01353 777462
07546 296311
01480 880219
As at 15th March 2016
More detailed, up-to-date contacts are found at
www.cambsca.co.uk
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Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire
Grounds Association
The Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Association was initiated to support the counties groundsman, with the
aim to support the continued improvement of playing surfaces at all levels of the game.
The association provides a link between the volunteer grounds man, through to the first class arena. It allows
likeminded, dedicated individuals access to a wealth of knowledge from their peers, who are working in similar
conditions and, more often than not, encountering similar issues.
The Grounds Association provides training at a local level as well as linking to national IOG course running in the
county.
They can also offer free professional help and assistance with Pitch Advisors.
Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire have two trailers holding specialist equipment that is essential for the
preparation of quality cricket squares, Football Pitch Goal Renovation and Bowls Greens. This equipment may
not be readily available to your club, and it can be difficult and costly to hire from local dealers.
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by joining now. The Association also has access to a local supplier
where we can get discounted deals to suit you at affordable prices.
So don’t struggle on trying to make do with whatever your club has to offer you in the way of equipment; take
advantage of the best equipment available and make a difference to your surfaces now. You will soon notice the
improvement.
Association membership costs £10 for the year, the benefits of association membership includes invitation to a
range of meeting dates, where members enjoy sharing information and ideas, as well as listening to a series of
presentations by experts who share their knowledge through talks and demonstrations.
Membership also includes discount fees on IOG/ECB courses as well as locally run training courses. These give
Groundsmen new and old the opportunity to increase their knowledge, from the basics to the more advanced
aspects of turf management.
•
•
•
Pitch Advisor Mel Pooley 07770411650
IOG Advisor Dan White 07841338230
Education Officer Rob Bradshaw 07709029665
CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET
UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION
Clinics on the Laws of Cricket can be arranged at your Club
New members of our Umpires Panel always welcome
Umpires & Scorers
Training courses are arranged each winter
between September and March
contact
Frank Appleyard (01223) 892255 or
John Gothard (01353) 661318 (scorers)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET
UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION
Training Courses
at Cambs FA
Contact Steve Kent - Phillips (01638) 743883
CAMBS AND HUNTS UMPIRES APPOINTMENTS SERVICE
If you need an umpire for Junior Cup and Lower Junior Cup
matches or any other specific match please contact: (Ten days
notice required)
Keith Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge.
Telephone: (01223) 248048 Mobile: 0775 2241488
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UMPIRES – 2016
C. Abbott
R. Abraham
F. Appleyard
R. Baker
A. Bedding
J. Blanchard- Lewis
R. Bull
R. Chandraker
R. Charter
K. Coburn
M. Collis
L. Cooke
R. Daniels
C. Dean
D. Ellis
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CONSTITUTION
1. The Association shall be called 'The Cambridgeshire Cricket
Association' and shall manage and control the Senior League, Junior
League and any other league or cup competitions that it maybe desirable
to arrange.
2. MANAGEMENT. The Association shall be governed by a Council
consisting of a Patron, President, Chairman, a maximum of six
representatives to be appointed by the Council, one representative from
each of up to eight clubs (not less than two being from Senior Clubs),one
representative of the Cambridgeshire C.C.C., one representative of the
Cambridgeshire Cricket Umpires Association, one representative of the
Cambs/Hunts Premier League, one representative of the Groundsman's
Association, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Competitions
Secretary, five to form a quorum.
All questions of eligibility, qualification of competitors, disqualification of
Clubs, interpretation of Rules, or any questions of dispute occurring
between Clubs shall be referred to the Council, whose decision shall be
final.
The Council shall have the power to appoint Committees, executive or
otherwise to facilitate the work of the Association. Such Committees shall
have full power to deal with any urgent business.
3. PATRON & LIFE MEMBERS. The Council shall have the power to
appoint a Patron and Life Members for outstanding service to the
Association.
4. MEMBERSHIP. All clubs in the County, not wholly composed of
Members of the University, shall be eligible for membership, subject to
the approval of the Council. All member clubs shall be affiliated to the
England and Wales Cricket Board. Entries to all competitions will be
accepted at the discretion of the Council and will be subject to clubs
being able to conform to, and the Council being able to enforce, all
C.C.A. Rules. Membership shall be open to all, irrespective of age,
gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status or
sexual orientation. Any club without a trained Welfare Officer as at the
Annual General Meeting, will be expelled from the Association. They will
not be allowed to compete in any competition until they have appointed
one. The Association will not accept any entries to competitions from
clubs with fines outstanding by the Annual General Meeting of that
season.
5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Annual Subscription, in addition to the
Affiliation Fee, of each Club registered with the Association, to be paid
not later than 30th September of the current season, shall be as follows:Affiliation Fee (annual)............................................ (No charge 2016)
Senior League ......................................................................... £25.00
Junior League .......................................................................... £20.00
Invitation Cup........................................................................... £15.00
Walker Invitation Cup (20/20) .................................................. £15.00
Junior Cup ............................................................................... £15.00
Lower Junior Cup ................................................................... £15.00
Late entries will only be accepted on payment of an affiliation fee of
£25.00.
The Council will have the power to set, amend and impose any financial
matters, for and on behalf of the Association and its member clubs,
umpires or affiliated bodies.
If a club enters fewer teams in a new season than completed the previous one, then the new team(s) will take the places of the highest placed
team(s) with the lowest placed team(s) being removed. No fine is payable. If a club requests any other arrangement of their teams for the new
season this is at the Council's discretion.
Any club withdrawing a higher placed team of that club after having submitted an entry for the relevant season (including after the season has
started), will be liable to a fine of £50 and the remaining team(s) barred
from being promoted in that season. No club mergers will be permitted
after the 31st December although both of these will be at the discretion
of the Council.
6. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting shall be held before 28th
February in each year, to receive reports, elect Officers for the ensuing
year and other business. A notice of 28 days to be given. General
Meetings shall be open to members of all Clubs, who may take an active
part in the proceedings, but only one representative of each Club
registered in accordance with Rule 5 (in addition to the Officers qualified
by Rule 2) shall be entitled to vote.
7. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS. The Secretary shall convene an
Extra Ordinary General Meeting at any time by order of the Council, or on
receiving a requisition signed by the Secretaries of not less than ten
registered Clubs.
8. ALTERATION OF RULES. In the event of any alteration being deemed
necessary in the Rules established by this Association, notice of the
proposed alteration shall be sent in writing on or before 31st October, to
the Secretary, who shall inform each Club when notification of the date of
the Annual Meeting is given. A Rule and Regulations Meeting will be
arranged at any time before the 31st December in the current year. No
alteration shall be made unless supported by a majority of those entitled
to vote (see Rule 6).
9. AUDIT. The financial year will end on 31st October of each year and
the accounts shall be audited annually by an auditor appointed at the
Annual Meeting.
GENERAL RULES
(All clubs are responsible for ensuring that all of their officials and
players are conversant with these Rules.)
10. Matches shall be conducted in accordance with M.C.C. Laws with the
exceptions contained in these Rules. Law 42 re penalty runs will only
apply when at least one official umpire is in charge of a match.
11. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS. The names and date of birth of
players must be submitted by each club and these will be carried forward
to next season. The Players name and date of birth must be registered
on Play Cricket.com for his Club prior to the first match he plays in. An
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emergency registration may be permitted on the day of the match. The
Players name and date of birth shall be entered on the result card and
initialled by the player and the opposing captain as confirmation.
A player may only register to play for one club in the "East Anglian
Pyramid" These include the Huntingdonshire County League, Norfolk
Cricket Alliance, The Norfolk and West Norfolk Leagues, The Two
Counties Championship and the Suffolk Premier Cricket League.
In the even of a player being previously registered with another Club the
players new club must prove to the General Purposes Committee that
they have took every reasonable step to confirm the status of the new
player. Penalties may include a deduction of points and a fine.
Current professional players and players registered as overseas players
(unless having exempt status) with the East Anglian and Cambs/Hunts
Premier Leagues are allowed to play in C.C.A. Competitions on the basis
of one per team. Overseas players must be shown as such on the
registration form. For C.C.A. purposes an overseas player is a person
who is not eligible to hold a British passport or who has not been resident
in the country for at least two years prior to 1st May of the current season.
In exceptional circumstances the decision on whether or not a player is to
be registered in the overseas category will be at the discretion of the
Council.
Only players under 12 on the 31st August of the previous year will be
permitted to play in Association matches only if they are in a current
years under 12 county squad.
Players who are not and those younger will not be permitted to play in
Association matches.
Any club playing an ineligible or unregistered player shall be subject to a
fine of £20 in respect of each player and the match awarded to their
opponents. This fine will be non-negotiable.
If a player wishes to transfer to another club, he must obtain the consent
of the club that he wishes to leave. This must be notified to the
Competitions Secretary of the Association who will record the date
received and transfer his registration to the new club. The player will be
eligible to play for his new club after four full days have elapsed from the
date of his new registration. His signature must be submitted during the
four days or shown on the relevant result card of the first match in which
he plays for the new club. The transfer will not be effective if the above is
not complied with.
No transfers will be allowed after 31st July in each season.
For every match, each captain will nominate his players by entering their
names on his result card and making it available to the opposing captain.
This must be carried out before commencement of play.
If a player wishes to register for a club but is already registered for
another club, then they must ask the players present club to de-register
him/her. The Players current club have 4 working days to de-register the
player, the only reason for a player not to be de-registered is any
outstanding financial commitments. A fine of £20 will be levied against
the players current club, and the player will be automatically transferred if
this is not done within 4 working days.
12. QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS. Each club may play a bona-fide
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member provided he/she has been registered in accordance with Rule 11.
In ALL LEAGUE MATCHES, teams may include a maximum of
THREE players who have played for the higher placed team of that
club in His/Her TWO previous completed matches for the club in the
current season. For a club with more than two teams, this rule
applies to the team immediately above the one that He/Her has
played for. ie two first team games, (whenever they we're in that
season) he/she can play for the second team, but not the 3rd, 4th or
even 5th teams.
In the Invitation and Walker Invitation Cup, teams will not be permitted
to play more than TWO players, who have played in more than THREE
completed Tucker Gardner or ECB Premier League matches in that
season.
In the Junior Cup, teams will not be permitted to play any more than ONE
player, who has played in more than THREE completed CCA Senior
League, Tucker Gardner or ECB Premier League matches in that
season.
In the Lower Junior Cup, teams will not be permitted to play more than
ONE player who has played in more than THREE completed CCA Senior
or Junior League matches for a higher placed team of that players Club.
No player will be permitted to play who has played ANY Tucker Gardner
or ECB Premier League matches in that season.
One registered overseas player is eligible to play within this rule for each
team of a club.
13. DURATION OF MATCHES. All Association Matches, with the
exception of the Walker 20/20 Competition, will commence at 1.30 p.m.
throughout the season. The Walker 20/20 Competition will commence at
2.00 p.m. with the exception of the finals day. These start times may only
be changed with the consent of the Competitions Secretary.
All league matches (except the Thursday League) to be played on
Saturdays unless the sanction of the Competitions Secretary has been
obtained for another day, Sundays excepted.
If any Club is not ready to commence play at the appointed time(wet or
fine, unavoidable accidents excepted) the Umpires must report to the
Secretary the defaulting Club or Clubs, and they shall be fined £2.00.
A team causing a delayed start to a match by failing to arrive in time shall
automatically forfeit the toss.
If the break in the innings and the tea interval coincide a period of not
exceeding 20 minutes will be allowed. If these intervals do not coincide
the combined period shall not exceed 30 minutes. An incoming batsman
must pass the outgoing batsman on the field of play. Umpires must strictly
enforce these rules: also report any player who unduly wastes time on
the field of play (Note: 'Field of Play' means within the boundary).
If for any reason a bowler is unable to complete an over, the outstanding
deliveries shall be bowled by another bowler.
NO DECLARATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED IN ASSOCIATION MATCHES.
IF A TEAM DOES DECLARE, THE MATCH WILL BE AWARDED TO THEIR
OPPONENTS
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Senior and Junior Leagues.
If teams finish the season with an equal average number of points their
league positions will be decided as follows: (i) The average given by
dividing the number of matches won by the number of matches played. If
still equal, (ii) the average given by dividing the number of bonus points
gained by the number of matches played. If still equal,(iii) the results of
the league matches between the teams concerned.(iv) if still equal, the
total runs scored will be divided by the total wickets lost and the team
which has the highest average will be the winner.
14. FIXTURES. Dates of all matches shall be arranged at meetings by
The Chairman/Competitions Secretary. If Clubs cannot agree upon a
date the Council shall arrange the fixture. Any Club not represented at
the meeting or if no fixture meeting is scheduled, failure to attend the
Annual General Meeting shall be fined £30. After 31st January no
alteration of dates shall be permitted. Application for such alterations
shall be made by both Clubs concerned. No fixture can be postponed in
order to play other matches outside the Association's jurisdiction, with the
exception of the National Club or National Village Championship.
15. FULFILMENT OF FIXTURES. League matches should commence
not later than the first Saturday in May and must be completed by the
third Saturday in September, except for deciding matches, semi-finals
and finals, the dates of which are fixed by the Council; these must be
completed by 30th September.
From 1st April onwards matches must be played on the dates arranged.
Higher division matches may not be cancelled in order to play matches in
a lower division.
Any infringement will result in the defaulting club being subject to a fine
of £20 and the match awarded to their opponents. They will forfeit any
points gained from the match.
All grounds must be made available for use from the first Saturday in
May, to the second Saturday in September, inclusive.
Any club will be allowed to have one date for which their ground is
unavailable for use during the season, This will not apply to any ground
which is unavailable, in that period, owing to football commitments.
No match shall be prematurely cancelled due to inclement weather
unless mutually agreed by the respective Club Secretaries or bona-fide
representatives.
In the case of matches being played on public fields or parks, the ultimate
decision for cancellation of matches due to inclement weather must be
left to the respective ground superintendents. In the event of a cup or
league fixture being cancelled which, in the opinion of the Council, is
considered to be unjustified, the defaulting Club shall incur a fine of £20
and the match shall be awarded to their opponents. Any team that
cancels 3 or more matches in a season due to the non-availability of
players will automatically be relegated to a lower division. This rule will
take precedence at the end of the season regardless of the league
position attained by the team. Any team defaulting in 3 or more matches
will be allowed to complete their league programme but will not be
considered eligible to win their division or be promoted.
Senior League fixtures take precedence over all competitions.
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This Rule will be strictly adhered to. In the case of any withdrawal from a
competition, or other alteration, it is the duty of the Club Secretaries to
immediately notify all Clubs affected, also the Competitions Secretary of
the Association. It is also the responsibility of the home team to notify the
Competitions Secretary if any match is cancelled for whatever reason.
Any club which, having entered a league competition, then withdraws
shall be subject to a fine of £50.
All Clubs will be required to enter full score sheets of their home
matches, on play-cricket.com within 72 hours of midnight on the Sunday
following the match.
Failure to enter the information will result in a £5 fine for each occasion
16. SUBSTITUTES. A Club shall not be allowed to play more than two
substitutes in any match and they shall be debarred from batting, bowling
or wicket keeping.
17. RESULTS OF MATCHES. It is the responsibility of the home team to
notify the Competitions Secretary of the scores of their match (league or
cup) by 10pm on the day of the match by telephone (text) or E-mail.
Failure to do so will incur a fine of £10
Both Clubs shall send the result of each match together with the names
of players, on cards provided for their team, to be signed by both
Umpires (if present) to the Competitions Secretary to arrive by the Friday
following the match; any Club neglecting to do so shall be fined £10.00
for each case. After 3 fines have been incurred by a team during a
season any subsequent breach of the rule will automatically incur a 5
point deduction from the total league points gained by the team during
the season.
18. GROUNDS. No club or team shall change their listed home ground
without prior consent of the Competitions Secretary. If permission is
granted their opponents must be notified by the Monday before the
match.
Result cards will show 3 boxes labelled 'Good', 'Average' and 'Bad'.
These may be used by an official of the visiting team to indicate his
assessment of the pitch used for the match. The Council will investigate
when a pitch has received 3 'Bad' assessments.
The use of artificial pitches in the Senior League will not be permitted.
All clubs playing in the Senior League and Junior Leagues must ensure
they have a "home" ground available for eighteen home games in any
one season.
19. APPEALS & PROTESTS. Appeals and protests with regard to
cancellation of matches, players or any other matter shall be made in
writing to the Secretary within seven days, and must be accompanies by
a deposit of £40.00 as guarantee of good faith, which shall be forfeited if
the Protest or Appeal is dismissed any costs maybe passed on to the
club or clubs. Any club requesting an investigation will incur a fee of £20
In addition, the hearing has the power to impose costs.
20. PRESENTATION OF CUPS. All Clubs which are presented with any
of the Association Cups will be responsible for their safe care, insurance,
and any damage that may take place whilst in their possession. Any
damage or repair that maybe necessary will be charged to the club in full.
It may be a requirement at the discretion of the council, that the following
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document must be signed by the representatives of the club.
We.............................................................the President or Captain,
and..................................................................Secretary, representing
the ..........................................................Cricket Club, having been
declared the winners of the C.C.A. Challenge Cup, and the same
having been delivered to us by........................................................do
hereby individually and collectively undertake to guarantee its safe
custody and engage to return the same to the Chairman on or before
The Annual General Meeting, or when requested, in like good order
and condition and in accordance with the conditions of the annexed
Rules, to which also we have subscribed our respective names.
Date .................................day of....................................20...............
Clubs that have won Challenge Cups must return them to the
Chairman of the Association in sound and clean condition by the
Annual General Meeting. Any club that fails to comply will be
fined £100.
21. INSURANCE. All clubs must have adequate Public Liability Cover.
Copies of these policies, (other than those insurred with NR Daws
insurance) must be sent to the Secretary by 1st April each year.
22. EXPENSES. All expenses concerned with matches excluding the
finals shall be defrayed by the competing Clubs. All Final expenses will
be met by the Association.
23. UMPIRES. If either or both Official Umpires fail to turn up punctually
at any match the matter shall be reported to the Secretary by the Home
Club. The two Captains must appoint one or more replacements until the
official Umpire arrives.
Umpires appointed by the Umpires Association are eligible to play in
matches arranged within its jurisdiction.
Expenses (Which should be settled before the start of play) shall be paid
to each umpire at a rate of £30 per match for Senior League, Invitation
and Hobbs Cup Competitions and £27 per match for Junior League and
other Competitions, with half paid by each club. A fee of £20 shall apply
to the Walker Cup 20/20 Competition with half paid by each club. This
will not increase if an umpire is on his own.
If there is only one officially appointed umpire present who is asked to
stand at the bowler's end throughout the match, these amounts will be
increased to £40 and £35 respectively, with half paid by each club.
Furthermore, an additional £2.50 will be payable by any Club which does
not settle expenses prior to play commencing. In the event of the
umpire(s) arriving but no play is possible, the clubs will pay travel
expenses of £15 to each umpire.
24. TEAS. In all League matches the home team will assume the financial
responsibility for the provision of teas. In Cup matches the home team
will make a charge on the away team to cover their share of the cost of
providing teas. If a game is called off after 8pm on the Friday evening by
the away team, they will be fined £30 by the Association for the cost of
the home team teas (this fine will then be forwarded to the home team by
the Association).
25. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. The Official Handbook is published annually
and the selling price is £5.00 each. Each Club must purchase not less
than four copies.
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SENIOR LEAGUE
26. The Competition shall be called 'The Cambridgeshire Cricket
Association Senior League'.
27. ADMISSION. There will be three Divisions which will comprise of10
teams each which will play each other on a home and away basis over
the first 18 consecutive weeks of the season.
Division I - top team promoted to the Cambs/Hunts League
(depending on their facilities)
The second placed team depending on facilities will go into a play off with
the second placed team in the Huntingdonshire County League Division 1
- the two bottom teams relegated to Division II
Division II - the two top teams will be promoted to Division I
- the two bottom teams relegated to Division III
Division III - the two top teams will be promoted to Division II
- the four bottom teams will be relegated to Junior League
Divisions IA and 1B
In all divisions the number of teams relegated may be more or fewer
depending on the number of teams relegated from the Cambs/Hunts
Premier League at the end of the season.
In accepting teams to the Senior League the Council shall bear in mind
the results of the current season and be satisfied that home grounds will
be suitable.
Application for admission to the League for the following year shall be
made to the Competitions Secretary by 30th September, each year.
28. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings of each side
shall be limited to 45 six-ball overs.
In all matches which commence as 45 over matches no bowler may bowl
more than 9 overs in the match. With one ball supplied by each team
(approved by the Association) which they will bowl with.
In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather or any
other valid reason the captains may agree that the number of overs shall
be reduced to 30, 35 or 40 each side with bowlers restricted to 6, 7 or 8
overs respectively.
In the case of matches interrupted by inclement weather or any other
valid reason a match must be based on a minimum of 32 overs each
side.
In all Senior League matches a new ball will be used at the start of each
innings as agreed by the Association.
29. LEAGUE POINTS.
(a) In any match the side scoring the most runs shall be the winner and
shall receive 20 points. The losing side shall be awarded bonus points at
the rate of 1 point for every 2 opponent's wickets taken and1 point for
every 40 runs scored up to 200 runs. In a run tied match each side shall
receive 5 points plus bonus points as above.
(b) Positions in the respective leagues will be decided by points gained
divided by matches completed and the side with the highest average will
be the winner irrespective of the number of matches completed subject to
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there being no default with cancelled matches as stated in Rule 15.
30. OVER RATES. Over rates penalties will be applied to any team that
does not bowl its overs at an average of 17 per hour as follows:
Less than 17 but more than 16 - 1 point, less than 16 but more than15 - 2
points; less than 15 - 5 points. This rule will not apply to innings lasting
less than 2 hours. Time allowances for lost ball, time wasting by batsmen,
injuries etc. will be at the discretion of the umpire(s) and confirmed at the
time of the delay. 2 minutes will be allowed for the fall of each wicket.
This rule will only apply when an official umpire or umpires are in charge
of the match.
31. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. All Clubs engaged in the Competition shall
play home and away matches with each other during the season, and the
Club with the highest average number of points in Division I at the end of
the season, shall be considered Champions of the League for that year.
In Divisions I, II and III, in the event of two or more clubs finishing equal
after the application of Rule 13, any matches necessary to decide the
Championship, promotion or relegation will be played on dates to be
arranged by the Council, such deciding matches to be concluded by 30th
September.
Each innings of a deciding match will be limited to 45 six-ball overs.
In the event of a Club being unable to fulfil a deciding match it shall be
awarded to the opposing team. If for any reason the matches cannot be
completed by 30th September the Council to determine the action to be
taken.
This rule will also apply to the matter of promotion and relegation.
The team winning the Competition shall have the Challenge Cup
presented to them.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
32. The Competition shall be called the 'Cambridgeshire Cricket
Association Junior League'.
33. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to (a) second elevens of
clubs competing in the Senior Competition: (b) Clubs not competing in
the Senior Competition.
The Competition to consist of Divisions to be arranged geographically as
far as possible Each division in the Northern Section shall be regarded as
of comparable strength to that in the Southern Section. In Division II and
below there will be either 2 or 3 sections. Each Division shall consist of
eight, nine or ten teams at the discretion of the Council.
The Competition shall proceed on the basis of promotion and relegation,
subject to Rule 15, at the end of the season three teams of each section
of Division 1 with the lowest average number of points maybe relegated
to Division II. The Two teams with the highest average number of points
in each section of Division II will be promoted to Division 1. The number
of teams relegated will be dependant on the number of teams required
to formulate divisions for the following season. This will be decided upon
by teams with the lowest average number of points in each section of
Division II will be relegated to the relevant section of Division III. From
Division III and
below promotion and relegation will proceed on a two up and whatever
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is required (as above) down basis between the relevant sections. Where
there is less than five teams in the lowest division the Council will
arrange for teams to be placed in the next highest division.
The Competition Secretary will also notify all clubs that would be affected
by changes other than the normal promotion and relegation.
The two highest placed teams in each section of Division 1 will be
promoted to Senior League Division III.
In all divisions the number of teams relegated may be more or fewer
depending on the number of teams relegated from the Cambs/Hunts
Premier League at the end of the season. The Composition of each
division will be at the discretion of the Council.
In the event of club withdrawing the vacancy shall be filled the following
year and the discretion of the Council.
Application for admission to the Competition shall be made to the
Competitions Secretary by 30th September of the previous year.
34. DURATION OF MATCHES
In all matches the innings of each side shall be limited to 40 six-ball
overs. With one ball supplied by each team (approved by the
Association) which they will bowl with in Junior League Division 1 (A+B)
One ball supplied by the home team in divisions 2,3,4,5 and the Minor
League.
In all matches which commence as 40 over matches no bowler may bowl
more than 10 overs in the match.
In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather or any
other valid reason the captains may agree that the number of overs shall
be reduced to 28, 32 or 36 each side with bowlers restricted to 7, 8 or 9
overs respectively.
In the case of matches interrupted by inclement weather or any other
valid reason a match must be based on a minimum of 28 overs each
side.
35. LEAGUE POINTS
(a) In any match the side scoring the most runs shall be the winner and
shall receive 20 points. The losing side shall be awarded bonus points at
the rate of 1 point for every 2 opponents wickets taken and 1 point for
every 40 runs scored up to 200. In a run tied match each side shall
receive 5 points plus bonus points as above.
(b) Positions in the respective leagues will be decided by points gained
divided by matches completed and the side with the highest average
shall be the winner irrespective of the number of matches completed
subject to there being no default with cancelled matches as stated in
Rule 15.
36. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. All Clubs engaged in the League shall play
home and away matches with each other during the season.
The winning club of each section (A and B) of Division I shall meet to
decide the Championship of the League. This match will be played at the
discretion of the Council. The Association will cover all costs relating to
the Junior League Play - off except any cost required for hire of the
ground.
In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a
Championship or deciding match the winner shall be determined as
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follows: (i) the team which has scored the highest average runs per over
during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets
(iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end
of the last but one over of its innings etc. etc.
In the event of two or more clubs in either section of Division I finishing
equal after the application of Rule 13, deciding matches shall be played
on dates to be arranged by the Council, such deciding matches to be
concluded by 30th September.
Each innings of a Championship match, or a deciding match will be
limited to 40 six-ball overs.
In the event of a club being unable to fulfil a deciding match it shall be
awarded to the opposing team. If for any reason the matches cannot be
completed by 30th September, the Council shall determine the action to
be taken.
The Rule will also apply to the matter of promotion and relegation.
The team winning the Competition shall have the Challenge Cup
presented to them.
MINOR LEAGUE
(As Rules 33–36)
THURSDAY LEAGUE (or Cup Competition)
Rules 37–40 (No competition 2001)
INVITATION CUP COMPETITION
41. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket
Association Invitation Cup Competition (any sponsor may be added to
the title) and will be played on a knock-out basis.
42. ADMISSION. Invitations to compete will be made at the discretion of
the Council.
43. DURATION OF MATCHES. In all matches the innings of each side
will be limited to 45 overs. One ball will be supplied by each team
(approved by the Association) which they will bowl with. The Association
will provide both balls for the final. In matches which commence as 45
over matches no bowler may bowl more than 9 overs during the match.
Each team to bat once only and the team scoring the most runs to be the
winner. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a
match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) the team which has
scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii) if still
equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team
which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over
of its innings etc. etc. If the start is delayed by weather or there is a
subsequent interruption the captains may agree to a lesser number of
overs – minimum 20. In matches where the number of overs is reduced no
bowler may bowl more than a quarter of the overs to be bowled by his
side. For this calculation fractions of overs will be disregarded. If rain or
bad light curtails play before the completion of a match the result will be
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decided in favour of the side that has scored the fastest in runs per over
throughout its innings provided that at least 20 overs have been bowled to
the side batting second. If the scoring rates are equal the side with the
highest score after 20 overs of its innings will be the winner.
If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first
innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the
overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account
shall be taken of the first fifteen minutes of the first delay or suspension
of play.
If weather delays the start of, or intervenes during, the second
innings, one over shall be deducted for each period of three and a half
minutes lost. No account shall be taken of the first fifteen minutes of the
delay or suspension, if that is the first interruption of the match. The side
batting second shall be set a revised target score calculated by
multiplying the maximum number of overs available after the delay or
suspension with the average run rate per over, such total being rounded
up to the next run and adding this total to the number of runs they have
already scored before the interruption or interruptions. The average run
rate per over shall be calculated by dividing the total score in the first
innings by the remaining number of overs available at the scheduled start
of the second innings.
In a match where the number of overs has been reduced, a result
can be achieved only if both teams have batted at least 10 overs (unless
a team has been all out in less than 10 overs or unless the team batting
second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs).
If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must
take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two
balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket
keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten
deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other
than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided
by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the
match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day.
Each team shall provide the ball with which to bowl Its overs.
All boundaries should be at least 65 yards wherever possible.
44. RESULTS. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of
a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team
which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii)
if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the
team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one
over of its innings etc, etc.
If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th
September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.
45. DRAW. Competing clubs shall be drawn in pairs, the club first drawn
to have choice of ground. The Final will be played at a venue to be prearranged by the Council. The date for the termination of each Round shall
be fixed when the draw takes place. Any Club failing to play off its fixture
on such date, to be excluded, unless the Council, on application being
made to them, shall decide that an extension of time be granted.
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46. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the
Challenge Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs
relating to the Final.
The Final will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by The Council.
WALKER INVITATION CUP COMPETITION
47. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Walker Invitation Cup, 20/20 Cup Competition (any sponsor maybe
added to the title) and will be played on a knockout basis.
48. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to all clubs affiliated to
the Association.
Applications for admission to the Competition shall be made to the
Competitions Secretary by 30th September each year.
49. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings will be limited
to 20 Six-ball overs. The home team will provide a ball to be used (which
has approved by the Association). Two balls will be used for the semi
final and final supplied by the Association.
In all matches which commence as 20 over matches no bowler may
bowl more than 4 overs in the match.
If needed the match maybe reduced to a minimum of 5 overs a side
with the bowlers overs allocation reduction in proportion (So five bowlers
must be used).
If 5 overs each side are not completed a bowl out shall take place. If
the scores are level, the side losing the fewer wickets will be the winner,
if still level, the number of runs scored in the first five overs of the innings
will be the winner.
(Bowl Out) 5 bowlers bowl overarm, two balls in succession at full
wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be
bowled alternate. If level after 10 deliveries each side, it will be sudden
death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five.
No innings should last more than one-and-a-half hours, if it does, six
runs will be added to their opponents score for every full incomplete over.
A strict wide ball Law must be implemented.
50. DRAW. Competing teams shall be drawn in pairs, the club first
drawn to have choice of ground. The Final and Semi Finals will be played
at a venue to be pre-arranged by the Council. The dates for the termination of each round shall be fixed at the commencement of each season.
Any club failing to play off its fixtures on or before such date will be
excluded unless the Council on application being made to them decide
that an extension of time is desirable.
51. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the
Challenge Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs
relating to the Final & Semi - Final.
SIR JACK HOBBS MEMORIAL COMPETITION
52. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Sir Jack Hobbs Memorial Cup Competition.
Rules 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46 of the Invitation Cup Competition shall
be applied to govern the Competition except any cost required for the
hire of the ground.
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JUNIOR CUP
53. The competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Junior Cup (any sponsor may be added to the title), which is for competition amongst Junior league teams.
54. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to: (a) Second Elevens of
the Clubs competing in the Senior Competition; (b) Clubs not competing
in the Senior Competitions; (c) School Clubs in the Town and County. If a
Club desired to enter two teams they shall be regarded as two separate
clubs for the purpose of registration.
No team may enter the Competition if it is entered in the Lower
Junior Cup Competition.
Applications for admission to the Competition shall be made to the
Secretary by 30th September in each year.
55. DURATION OF MATCHES. In all matches the innings of each side
shall be limited to 40 six-ball overs.
In all matches which commence as 40 over matches no bowler may
bowl more than 10 overs in the match. The home team will proivde a ball
to be used (which has been approved by the Association).
Two balls will be used in the final, supplied by the Association.
In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather
or any other valid reason the captains may agree that the number of
overs shall be reduced to 28, 32 or 36 each side with bowlers restricted
to 7, 8 or 9 overs respectively.
In the case of matches interrupted by inclement weather or
any other valid reason a match must be based on a minimum of
10 overs each side. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) the team
which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii)
if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the
team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one
over of its innings etc. etc.
If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first
innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account shall be
taken of the first fifteen minutes of the first delay or suspension of play.
If weather delays the start of, or intervenes during, the second
innings, one over shall be deducted for each period of three and a half
minutes lost. No account shall be taken of the first fifteen minutes of the
delay or suspension, if that is the first interruption of the match. The side
batting second shall be set a revised target score calculated by multiplying the maximum number of overs available after the delay or suspension
with the average run rate per over, such total being rounded up to the
next run and adding this total to the number of runs they have already
scored before the interruption or interruptions. The average run rate per
over shall be calculated by dividing the total score in the first innings by
the remaining number of overs available at the scheduled start of the
second innings.
In a match where the number of overs has been reduced, a result
can be achieved only if both teams have batted at least 10 overs (unless
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a team has been all out in less than 10 overs or unless the team batting
second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs).
If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must
take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two
balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket
keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten
deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other
than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided
by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the
match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day.
56. RESULT. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of
a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team
which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii)
if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the
team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one
over of its innings etc, etc.
If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th
September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.
57. DRAW. Competing clubs shall be drawn in pairs, the Club first drawn
to have choice of ground. The Final will be played at a venue to be prearranged by the Council.
The dates for termination of each Round shall be fixed at the
commencement of the season. Any Club failing to play off its fixtures on such
date, to be excluded unless the Council on application being made to them,
shall decide that an extension of time is desirable.
58. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the
Challenge Cup presented to them.The Association will cover all costs
relating to the Final.
LOWER JUNIOR CUP COMPETITION
59. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Lower Junior Cup (any sponsor may be added to the title), which is
for competition amongst teams entered in the Junior League in Divisions
III and below and those in the Minor League.
60. ADMISSION. Any team entering the Junior Cup Competition may not
enter the Lower Junior Cup Competition. If a club desires to enter two
teams they shall be regarded as separate clubs. A club member who has
played for one team in the Competition is not allowed to play for other
teams in subsequent rounds. Application for admission to the Competition shall be made to the Competitions Secretary by 30th September in
each year.
61. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings will be limited
to 20 Six-ball overs. The home team will provide a ball to be used (which
has approved by the Association). Two balls will be used for the semi
final and final supplied by the Association.
In all matches which commence as 20 over matches no bowler may
bowl more than 4 overs in the match.
If needed the match maybe reduced to a minimum of 5 overs a side
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with the bowlers overs allocation reduction in proportion (So five bowlers
must be used).
If 5 overs each side are not completed a bowl out shall take place. If
the scores are level, the side losing the fewer wickets will be the winner,
if still level, the number of runs scored in the first five overs of the innings
will be the winner.
(Bowl Out) 5 bowlers bowl overarm, two balls in succession at full
wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be
bowled alternate. If level after 10 deliveries each side, it will be sudden
death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five.
No innings should last more than one-and-a-half hours, if it does, six
runs will be added to their opponents score for every full incomplete over.
A strict wide ball Law must be implemented.
62. RESULT. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of
a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team
which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii)
if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the
team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one
over of its innings etc, etc.
If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th
September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.
63. DRAW. Competing teams shall be drawn in pairs, the club first drawn
to have choice of ground. The Final will be played at a venue to be prearranged by the Council. The dates for the termination of each round shall
be fixed at the commencement of each season. Any club failing to play off
its fixtures on such date to be excluded unless the Council on application
being made to them decide that an extension of time is desirable.
64. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the
Challenge Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs
relating to the Final.
65. The Council shall have the authority to set the rates of fines for the
current season and under unusual circumstances to take action as necessary in the best interests of the Association.
66. Any club failing to inform the Competitions Secretary a change of
club contact will be subject to a fine of £20.
67. Any club failing to pay any invoices/fines within 28 days of the date
of that fine/invoice will be liable to a further £20 administrative charge.
Any club that still has not paid after a further 14 days (42 days from date
of fine/invoice) will be liable to a 5 point deduction against the team that
the fine/invoice was raised.
Any club with fines outstanding on 30th September will be refused entry
for the following season.
68. All clubs must have a contact that electronic mail can be sent.
Any club which fails to comply will be unable to participate in any of the
Association's Competitions.
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DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS
1. AIMS AND JURISDICTION
1.1. The Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Joint Disciplinary
Committee (C&HJDC) will deal with all disciplinary matters
Involving clubs, players and officials competing in :•
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The Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Premier League
The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association
The Huntingdonshire County Cricket League
All Cricket under the Cambridgeshire Cricket Board
1.2. To this end, these discipline regulations has been adopted by
all the Leagues and Cup Competitions.
1.3. The regulations shall be complied with by all those who
participate under the jurisdiction of any of the Leagues or Cups
Management Committees. The regulations shall apply to any
player, at any club, at any level, under the auspices of any of the
listed Leagues and Cup Competitions.
1.4. The regulations are intended to provide assistance and
uniformity to all clubs in dealing with any alleged breach of the
Code of Conduct and The Spirit of Cricket.
1.5. Any club which fails to take all reasonable steps to ensure the
proper conduct of its players, officials and/or members in all
matters for which the club or its committee is responsible, or acts
in any way which is prejudicial or detrimental to the interests or
reputation of the League breaches this Code of Conduct.
1.6. There is nothing in this Code preventing or discouraging clubs
from applying additional or stronger sanctions against offenders
than those appearing within the Code, whether or not they are the
subject of a discipline report. To this end, it is important that clubs
have their own code of conduct and disciplinary procedures in
place.
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1.7. For the purposes of these regulations, the expression ‘player’
shall throughout this document be deemed to mean and include
not only any player, whether professional or otherwise, but also
any member or official of any club or any other person involved in
any incident of alleged misconduct occurring on any part of a
cricket ground or building and not merely the field of play.
2. CODE OF CONDUCT AND SPIRIT OF CRICKET
2.1. Code of Conduct
2.1.1. All Competitions as shown in 1.1 are committed to
maintaining the highest standards of behaviour and conduct at
cricket matches both on and off the field. All clubs and players, by
virtue of their registration with their respective League and cup
competitions, explicitly agree to abide by this Code of Conduct,
which incorporates the Spirit of Cricket, and are bound by the
provisions in these Regulations.
2.1.2. The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that
play is conducted within the Spirit of Cricket as well as within the
Laws.
2.1.3. Players and club officials must at all times accept the
umpire’s decision. Players must not show dissent at the umpire’s
decision or react in a provocative or disapproving manner towards
another player or a spectator.
2.1.4. Players and club officials shall not intimidate assault or
attempt to intimidate or assault an umpire, another player, a club
official or a spectator.
2.1.5. Players and club officials shall not use crude and/or abusive
language (known as “sledging”), nor make offensive gestures or
hand signals, nor deliberately distract an opponent.
2.1.6. Players and club officials shall not use language or gestures
that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or
vilify another person on the basis of that person’s race, religion,
sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin.
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2.1.7. Players and club officials shall not use or in any way be
concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs.
2.1.8. Players and club officials shall not make any public or
media comment which is detrimental to the League, clubs,
umpires or the game in general. In this instance, media shall
include press, radio, television, external websites, club websites,
social networking sites and club match programmes.
2.1.9. Players and club officials shall not disclose or comment
upon any alleged breach of this Code or upon hearing any report
or decision arising from such breach.
2.1.10. Clubs must take adequate steps to ensure the good
behaviour of their players, officials, members and supporters.
2.2. Spirit of Cricket
Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact
that it should be played not only within its Laws, but also within the
Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit
causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for
ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains.
2.2.1. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the
team’s conduct firmly on the captain.
2.2.2. The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that
play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within
the Laws.
2.2.3. In the event of any player failing to comply with the
instructions of an umpire, criticising his decision by word or action,
showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might
bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the
first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s
captain, requesting the latter to take action.
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2.2.4. Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct
of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important
contribution to this.
2.3. Fair and Unfair Play
2.3.1. According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of
fair and unfair play.
2.3.2. The umpires will intervene at any time, and it is the
responsibility of the captain to take action where required.
2.4. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of:
2.4.1. Time wasting.
2.4.2. Damaging the pitch.
2.4.3. Dangerous or unfair bowling.
2.4.4. Tampering with the ball.
2.4.5. Any other action that they consider to be unfair.
2.5. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for:
2.5.1. Your opponents.
2.5.2. Your own captain and team.
2.5.3. The role of the umpires.
2.5.4. The game’s traditional values.
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2.6. It is against the Spirit of the Game:
2.6.1. To dispute an umpire’s decision by word, action or gesture.
2.6.2. To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire.
2.6.3. To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice.
2.6.4. To appeal knowing the batsman is not out.
2.6.5. To advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner
when appealing.
2.6.6. To seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by
harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under
the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side.
2.7. Violence
There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.
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3. BREACHES
3.1. A breach of the disciplinary regulations occurs when
3.1.1. Any player who offends against the Code of Conduct or
acts at any time to prejudice the good name of interests of the
Leagues.
3.1.2. Any club fails to properly control or discipline its players or
acts in a manner prejudicial to the good name or interests of the
Leagues.
3.2. Any player or club committing such a breach shall be liable to
penalties in the manner prescribed in this document.
3.3. A breach of the Code of Conduct will normally be categorised
as Level One, Two, Three or Four as set out in Appendix 1.
4. PROCEDURE
4.1. Reporting of Breaches.
4.1.1. For a first offence of a Level One severity in a match, the
umpire(s) will instruct the Captain to warn the player as to his
future conduct and advise the Captain that any repetition in the
match will result in a formal report.
4.1.2. If any player receiving such a warning then commits a
further offence in the match, the umpire(s) will advise him and his
captain that they will be submitting a formal report.
4.1.3. Should the umpire(s) consider that the first offence is
sufficiently serious, they have the authority to decide to submit a
formal report without having previously issued any warning. The
player and his Captain will be advised accordingly.
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4.1.4. Notification that a report is to be submitted following any
alleged breaches must first be advised by the umpire(s) to the
player and his captain or the executive of the player’s club on the
day of the alleged offence prior to leaving the ground. Where no
appointed Umpire is present, the complaint may be lodged by a
club.
4.1.5 All reports and complaints must be received by the
League Secretary within 72 hours of the alleged incident.
4.1.6 All reports and complaints may be made via letter or
preferably email in plain text. Umpire(s) are free to use the
official ECB report forms if they wish.
4.2. On receipt of a report or complaint
4.2.1. The League Secretary will the act as Disciplinary
Secretary for that case.
4.2.2. If it is deemed by the Umpire(s) in their report (or the
Panel in the case of a complaint) to be a Level One offence,
the League Secretary will write to club within 72 hours and
request information as to what action the club has taken.
4.2.3. The club will reply to the Secretary within seven days of
receipt of the letter.
4.2.4. If the Panel decide that the action taken is sufficient, a
letter to that effect will be sent to the relevant club within 72
hours of the decision and no further action will be taken.
However, the Panel may decide to refer the report to a full
Panel Hearing.
4.2.5. The Panel will automatically hear offences deemed to
be above Level One
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4.3. Suspensions imposed shall be advised in writing to the
relevant club’s County Board. Match bans will apply to all cricket
played under the auspices of ECB.
4.4. In the case of an incident involving a player under the age of
18 years old, the County Board Welfare Officer will immediately be
informed. In such circumstances, the incident will be regarded as
a welfare and child protection case. If the incident is being
investigated by another organisation the Panel will await the
outcome of that investigation before taking any further action.
5. DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS
5.1. If a hearing is required, then the relevant League Secretary
will be responsible for arranging the hearing.
5.2. Format of the Disciplinary Committee
5.2.1. Each League shall nominate 3 people to sit on the
Disciplinary Committee at the commencement of each season.
No other persons will sit on the commission apart from these
appointed people in that season. The nominated persons shall
not be the League Chairmen nor their deputies.
5.2.2. The nominated person will act as the Chairman for their
League’s hearings on a case-by-case basis.
5.2.3. A member from two other Leagues would also be in
attendance. An Umpires’ representative will be present at all
hearings, with full voting rights. Where it is deemed necessary,
the relevant League Child Welfare Officer will be present but have
no voting rights. The relevant League Secretary would act as the
Panel Secretary but have no voting rights.
5.2.4. No member of the Panel should be connected with the
player, the club or their opponents at the time of the alleged
breach, or a club which might directly benefit from any disciplinary
action.
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5.3. Dates of Hearings
The Panel will convene monthly during the season if required.
Appeals will be heard on an ad-hoc basis, but may be heard on
the same night as a Panel meeting if appropriate.
Panel dates for 2014 are:
Wed 4th June (offences up to 21st May)
Wed 2nd July (offences up to 18th June)
Wed 6th August (offences up to 23rd July)
Wed 24th Sept (Offences to end of season)
5.4. The accused player or club shall be entitled:
5.4.1. To submit written statements ahead of the hearing.
5.4.2. To attend the hearing.
5.4.3. To state his case (in the case of a club, by a club official).
5.4.4. To be supported by a colleague and to call witnesses.
5.4.5. To have legal representation. If the player or club is to have
representation present at the hearing then the details of that
representation must be given to the Panel Secretary not less than
48 hours before the date of the hearing. A club or player involved
in disciplinary proceedings will be solely responsible for meeting
such costs or expenses as it or they may incur, including the cost
of any legal or other representation.
5.5. The standard of proof shall be on the balance of probabilities
rather than the criminal standard of beyond reasonable doubt.
5.6. Decisions of the panel shall be by simple majority vote.
Where necessary the Disciplinary Panel Chairman will use an
extra casting vote.
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6. APPEALS
6.1. A notice of appeal setting out the grounds must be given in
writing to the hearing Secretary within seven days of the decision
of the Disciplinary Panel, together with a deposit of £50 if the
appeal is by a player or £150 if the appeal is by a club.
6.2. If a notice of appeal is given, the penalty shall not take effect
pending the hearing of the appeal, which shall take place as soon
as is practicable and in any event within 14 days of receipt of
notice of the appeal.
6.3. The player or club shall have the same entitlements as set out
for the original hearing.
6.4. The relevant League Chairman or his nominated deputy will
act as the Appeal Chairman on a case-by-case basis.
6.5. The Appeal Panel members will be constituted in the same
manner as the original Hearing Panel. None of the original
Hearing Panel members bar the Panel Secretary and the League
Child Welfare Officer (if required) will sit on an appeal panel.
6.6. The only grounds for appeal will be
6.6.1. Mistaken identity.
6.6.2. Mistakes in procedure.
6.6.3. Production of new evidence.
6.6.4. Mitigating circumstances.
6.7. The appeal shall take the format of a complete re-hearing,
taking regard to any extra evidence produced.
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6.8. The appeal panel may
6.8.1. Dismiss the appeal for invalid grounds.
6.8.2. Waive or increase any penalties imposed by the original
hearing.
6.9. Non-attendance at a hearing of the Appeals Panel by the club
or person that submitted the appeal without good and valid reason
for such non-attendance will automatically result in forfeiture of
their right of appeal.
6.10. The decision arrived at by an appeal panel, or if no appeal is
lodged within the proscribed time limit, of the hearing panel shall
be final and binding on all parties.
6.11. Any decisions will be conveyed to the clubs and umpire(s)
involved within seven days of the hearing date.
6.12. Decisions of the panel shall be by simple majority vote.
Where necessary the Disciplinary Panel Chairman will use an
extra casting vote.
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7. PENALTIES
7.1. The following penalties should be expected to be imposed for
any report or complaint found proven at a disciplinary hearing
7.1.1. Level One
Suspended for one to two weeks.
7.1.2. Level Two
Suspended for two to six weeks.
7.1.3. Level Three
Suspended for four to twelve weeks.
7.1.4. Level Four
Suspended for a season or more.
7.1.5. More severe penalties will be incurred for repeat offences
and offences involving Captains.
7.2. Where applicable, penalties will be carried over to apply in the
following season.
7.3. Additional penalties
7.3.1. To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future
conduct to a player and/or a club.
7.3.2. To impose a fine and/or hearing and/or appeal costs.
7.3.3. To deduct League points from a club. If required, this may
be at the start of the following season.
7.3.4. To expel the player or club from the League or Cup
competition for any period of time.
7.3.5. To relegate a club one or more divisions.
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7.4. Panels will take the following factors into account when
determining the penalties to be imposed
7.4.1. If the accused player or club has pleaded guilty.
7.4.2. The player or club’s previous disciplinary record.
7.4.3. If the player is also the captain.
7.4.4. The conduct of the player subsequent to him being warned
and/or told that he will be reported
7.4.5. If an appeal is considered to be frivolous.
7.5. In addition, where an individual or their representative and/or
witnesses behave inappropriately or fail to respect the formality of
any hearing, the panel has the right to impose further penalties as
it sees fit.
7.6. The panel shall have the power to suspend the operation of
any part, or all, of any penalty it imposes for such period and
subject to such terms and conditions it deems appropriate.
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8. NON PAYMENT OF FINES
8.1. Any fine levied under these procedures or imposed for the
breach of any match rule must be paid to the Treasurer of the
League within 14 days of the Club being notified of such fine.
8.2. Any fines still outstanding at the end of that period shall be
increased by 100% of the original fine, whence the Secretary or
Chairman of the offending Club shall be notified to the effect that
the fine is outstanding. They will be given a reminder that if after a
period of fourteen days from that reminder, the fine is still
outstanding, a deduction of five points shall be made from the
points gained by the side that received the fine or in respect of a
player or Club fine the player or the Club will be suspended until
such time as the fines are paid.
8.3. In respect of other payments owed these shall be treated as if
they were a fine, except that points shall not be deducted. Such
payment shall continue to increase by 100% for each further
twenty-eight day period that the payment remains outstanding.
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CCA Senior League
Division 1
Abington
Cambridge NCI
Cambridge St Giles
Chatteris
Chippenham
Fulbourn Institute
Godolphin
Great Shelford
Thriplow
Wisbech Town II
High Street
Fitzwilliam College
Solway, Dry Drayton
Wenny Road
Chippenham Park, High Street
Home End
Stables, Snailwell Road
Woollards Lane
Fowlmere Road
Harecroft Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Abington
Camb NCI
Chippenham
Thriplow
Wisbech II
Camb NCI
Camb St Giles
Chatteris
Chippenham
Thriplow
v Gt Shelford
v Fulbourn
v Camb St Giles
v Chatteris
v Godolphin
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Camb St Giles
Chatteris
Fulbourn
Gt Shelford
Wisbech II
Abington
Camb NCI
Chippenham
Fulbourn
Wisbech II
v Abington
v Chippenham
v Thriplow
v Godolphin
v Camb NCI
Chatteris
Chippenham
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
Thriplow
v Wisbech II
v Gt Shelford
v Fulbourn
v Chatteris
v Camb St Giles
v Camb St Giles
v Abington
v Fulbourn
v Wisbech II
v Camb NCI
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Abington
Camb St Giles
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
Wisbech II
v Godolphin
v Chatteris
v Thriplow
v Gt Shelford
v Camb St Giles
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Abington
Camb NCI
Chippenham
Godolphin
Thriplow
v Abington
v Gt Shelford
v Fulbourn
v Wisbech II
v Godolphin
Abington
Camb NCI
Camb St Giles
Gt Shelford
Wisbech II
v Chatteris
v Fulbourn
v Camb NCI
v Chippenham
v Thriplow
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v Thriplow
v Chippenham
v Godolphin
v Chatteris
v Fulbourn
Division 1
CCA Senior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Camb NCI
Chatteris
Fulbourn
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
Abington
Fulbourn
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
Wisbech II
v Camb St Giles
v Wisbech II
v Abington
v Chippenham
v Thriplow
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Camb St Giles
Chatteris
Fulbourn
Gt Shelford
Wisbech II
Camb St Giles
Chatteris
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
Thriplow
v Thriplow
v Godolphin
v Chippenham
v Camb NCI
v Abington
Abington
Camb NCI
Camb St Giles
Fulbourn
Wisbech II
v Chippenham
v Thriplow
v Camb NCI
v Wisbech II
v Abington
Chatteris
Chippenham
Fulbourn
Godolphin
Thriplow
v Camb St Giles
v Wisbech II
v Chatteris
v Gt Shelford
v Fulbourn
v Gt Shelford
v Camb NCI
v Wisbech II
v Camb St Giles
v Abington
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Camb NCI
Chatteris
Chippenham
Fulbourn
Thriplow
v Chippenham
v Thriplow
v Chatteris
v Godolphin
v Gt Shelford
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Abington
Camb NCI
Chippenham
Godolphin
Thriplow
v Wisbech II
v Camb NCI
v Abington
v Fulbourn
v Chippenham
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Camb St Giles
Chatteris
Fulbourn
Godolphin
Gt Shelford
v Camb NCI
v Chatteris
v Thriplow
v Camb St Giles
v Chippenham
Abington
Camb St Giles
Chippenham
Thriplow
Wisbech II
v Godolphin
v Abington
v Gt Shelford
v Camb St Giles
v Wisbech II
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v Fulbourn
v Camb NCI.
v Godolphin
v Gt Shelford
v Chatteris
CCA Senior League
Division 2
Barley
Buntingford
City of Ely
Cottenham
Foxton II
Hardwick & Caldecote
Longstanton Grasshoppers
March Town II
Needingworth
Old Leysians
Smiths End
Norfolk Road
Paradise Centre, Newnham Street
Lamb’s Lane
Hardman Road
Furlong Way, Caldecote
Over Road
The Avenue, Burrowmoor Road
Millfields, Church Lane
Leys School
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Barley
Cottenham
Foxton II
Hardwick
March Town II
City of Ely
Cottenham
Foxton II
March Town II
Needingworth
v City of Ely
v Old Leysians
v Needingworth
v Longstanton
v Buntingford
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Buntingford
City of Ely
Longstanton
March Town II
Needingworth
Barley
Buntingford
Foxton II
Hardwick
Longstanton
v Old Leysians
v Foxton II
v Cottenham
v Hardwick
v Barley
Barley
Buntingford
City of Ely
Cottenham
Old Leysians
v Longstanton
v Needingworth
v Old Leysians
v Buntingford
v City of Ely
v Foxton II
v Longstanton
v Needingworth
v March Town II
v Hardwick
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Buntingford
City of Ely
Longstanton
Needingworth
Old Leysians
v Old Leysians
v Cottenham
v March Town II
v City of Ely
v Needingworth
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Barley
Cottenham
Foxton II
Hardwick
March Town II
v Old Leysians
v Barley
v Hardwick
v Longstanton
v Buntingford
Buntingford
Cottenham
Hardwick
Needingworth
Old Leysians
v Barley
v Cottenham
v Foxton II
v Hardwick
v March Town II
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v City of Ely
v Foxton II
v Barley
v March Town II
v Longstanton
Division 2
CCA Senior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
City of Ely
Foxton II
Hardwick
March Town II
Old Leysians
Barley
Buntingford
Cottenham
Longstanton
Needingworth
v Longstanton
v Buntingford
v Cottenham
v Barley
v Needingworth
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Buntingford
City of Ely
Longstanton
Needingworth
Old Leysians
City of Ely
Cottenham
March Town II
Needingworth
Old Leysians
v March Town II
v Barley
v Hardwick
v Foxton II
v Cottenham
Buntingford
City of Ely
Longstanton
Needingworth
Old Leysians
v Buntingford
v City of Ely
v Longstanton
v Needingworth
v Old Leysians
Buntingford
Foxton II
Hardwick
March Town II
Needingworth
v Cottenham
v Needingworth
v Foxton II
v March Town II
v City of Ely
v Longstanton
v Barley
v Old Leysians
v Cottenham
v City of Ely
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Barley
Cottenham
Foxton II
Hardwick
Old Leysians
v Hardwick
v March Town II
v Barley
v Cottenham
v Foxton II
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Barley
Buntingford
Hardwick
Longstanton
Old Leysians
v Hardwick
v Buntingford
v Foxton II
v Longstanton
v Barley
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Barley
Cottenham
Foxton II
Hardwick
March Town II
v March Town II
v Foxton II
v Hardwick
v City of Ely
v Old Leysians
Barley
City of Ely
Foxton II
Longstanton
March Town II
v Needingworth
v Longstanton
v City of Ely
v March Town II
v Buntingford
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v Hardwick
v Buntingford
v Cottenham
v Old Leysians
v Needingworth
CCA Senior League
Division 3
Balsham
Bluntisham
Cambourne
Cokenach
Fordham II
Histon II
Horseheath
Newport
Saffron Walden III
Yelling
Church Lane
Mill Lane
Woodfield Lane
Cambridge Road, Barkway
Market Street
New Road, Impington
Howards Lane
Frambury Lane
Station Road, Wendens Ambo
High Street
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Balsham
Cambourne
Histon II
Horseheath
Newport
Balsham
Bluntisham
Histon II
Horseheath
Newport
v Cokenach
v Saff Walden III
v Fordham II
v Bluntisham
v Yelling
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Bluntisham
Cambourne
Cokenach
Saff Walden III
Yelling
Cambourne
Fordham II
Histon II
Newport
Saff Walden III
v Histon II
v Horseheath
v Newport
v Balsham
v Fordham II
Bluntisham
Cokenach
Fordham II
Histon II
Horseheath
v Cambourne
v Yelling
v Cokenach
v Saff Walden III
v Histon II
v Balsham
v Cambourne
v Saff Walden III
v Yelling
v Newport
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Cambourne
Fordham II
Histon II
Saff Walden III
Yelling
v Yelling
v Bluntisham
v Horseheath
v Balsham
v Cokenach
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Balsham
Bluntisham
Fordham II
Horseheath
Newport
v Fordham II
v Saff Walden III
v Cokenach
v Yelling
v Cambourne
Balsham
Cokenach
Fordham II
Histon II
Yelling
v Bluntisham
v Horseheath
v Balsham
v Newport
v Cokenach
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v Horseheath
v Bluntisham
v Newport
v Cambourne
v Saff Walden III
Division 3
CCA Senior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Bluntisham
Cambourne
Horseheath
Saff Walden III
Yelling
Balsham
Cokenach
Fordham II
Histon II
Newport
v Newport
v Fordham II
v Cokenach
v Histon II
v Balsham
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Balsham
Bluntisham
Cokenach
Horseheath
Newport
Balsham
Cambourne
Newport
Saff Walden III
Yelling
v Histon II
v Cambourne
v Yelling
v Fordham II
v Saff Walden III
Balsham
Fordham II
Histon II
Horseheath
Newport
v Newport
v Histon II
v Balsham
v Bluntisham
v Horseheath
Cambourne
Cokenach
Histon II
Saff Walden III
Yelling
v Newport
v Fordham II
v Saff Walden III
v Histon II
v Cambourne
v Balsham
v Fordham II
v Newport
v Horseheath
v Bluntisham
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Bluntisham
Cokenach
Fordham II
Saff Walden III
Yelling
v Saff Walden III
v Yelling
v Bluntisham
v Cambourne
v Cokenach
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Balsham
Bluntisham
Cokenach
Horseheath
Yelling
v Bluntisham
v Cokenach
v Horseheath
v Fordham II
v Histon II
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Cambourne
Cokenach
Fordham II
Saff Walden III
Yelling
v Yelling
v Horseheath
v Cambourne
v Saff Walden III
v Bluntisham
Bluntisham
Cambourne
Horseheath
Newport
Saff Walden III
v Horseheath
v Balsham
v Histon II
v Cambourne
v Newport
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v Cokenach
v Histon II
v Balsham
v Fordham II
v Yelling
CCA Junior League
Division 1 North
Cambridge Granta III
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Girton
Littleport Town
Milton
Over
St. Ives Town II
Sutton
Wilburton
St Catharines College Sports Gnd
Collier’s Lane, Stow-Cum-Quy
Church Street
Cambridge Road
Leisure Centre, Camel Road
The Sycamores
The Green
St. Ivo Complex, California Road
Station Road
Streatham Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Camb Granta III
Girton
Littleport
Over
St Ives II
Camb Granta III v Wilburton
Cherry Hinton
v Fen Ditton
Over
v Girton
St Ives II
v Littleport
Sutton
v Milton
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Fen Ditton
Girton
Littleport
Milton
Over
Camb Granta III v Over
Cherry Hinton
v Wilburton
Girton
v St Ives II
Milton
v Littleport
Sutton
v Fen Ditton
v Wilburton
v Sutton
v Granta III
v St Ives II
v Cherry Hinton
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Cherry Hinton
Littleport
Milton
St Ives II
Sutton
Camb Granta III
Fen Ditton
Girton
Over
St Ives II
v Girton
v Fen Ditton
v Over
v Granta III
v Wilburton
v Cherry Hinton
v Milton
v Littleport
v Wilburton
v Sutton
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Over
Sutton
Wilburton
v Milton
v Fen Ditton
v Cherry Hinton
v Sutton
v Wilburton
Fen Ditton
Littleport
Over
St Ives II
Wilburton
v Milton
v Granta III
v St Ives II
v Littleport
v Girton
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v Sutton
v Milton
v Granta III
v Girton
v Cherry Hinton
Division 1 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Littleport
Milton
Sutton
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Milton
Sutton
Wilburton
v St Ives II
v Over
v Wilburton
v Girton
v Granta III
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Camb Granta III
Cherry Hinton
St Ives II
Sutton
Wilburton
Camb Granta III
Girton
Over
St Ives II
Wilburton
v Littleport
v Over
v Milton
v Girton
v Fen Ditton
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Girton
Littleport
Milton
v Cherry Hinton
v Over
v St Ives II
v Sutton
v Granta III
Camb Granta III
Over
St Ives II
Sutton
Wilburton
v St Ives II
v Littleport
v Cherry Hinton
v Milton
v Sutton
v Girton
v Littleport
v Fen Ditton
v Cherry Hinton
v Milton
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Camb Granta III
Girton
Littleport
Milton
St Ives II
v Sutton
v St Ives II
v Granta III
v Over
v Wilburton
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Camb Granta III
Fen Ditton
Girton
Over
Wilburton
v Sutton
v Milton
v Fen Ditton
v Cherry Hinton
v Littleport
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Fen Ditton
Girton
Littleport
Milton
Wilburton
v Littleport
v Girton
v Granta III
v Over
v St Ives II
Cherry Hinton
Littleport
Milton
Sutton
Wilburton
v Fen Ditton
v Wilburton
v Sutton
v Cherry Hinton
v Over
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v Granta III
v Girton
v Fen Ditton
v St Ives II
v Over
CCA Junior League
Division 1 South
Audley End & Littlebury
Barrington
Great Chishill
Haslingfield
Linton Village
Madingley
Royston
Sawston & Babraham II
Thriplow II
Wilbrahams
Audley End Mansion
The Green
Hall Lane
New Road
Recreation Ground
Girton College Sports Ground
The Grange, Therfield
Babraham Park, High Street
Fowlmere Road, Thriplow
Angle End
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Barrington
Gt Chishill
Madingley
Sawston & Bab II
Wilbrahams
Audley End
Gt Chishill
Haslingfield
Madingley
Royston
v Linton
v Royston
v Haslingfield
v Audley End
v Thriplow II
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Barrington
Madingley
Royston
Sawston & Bab II
Thriplow II
Barrington
Linton
Royston
Sawston & Bab II
Thriplow II
v Haslingfield
v Gt Chishill
v Audley End
v Wilbrahams
v Linton
Gt Chishill
Haslingfield
Linton
Sawston & Bab II
Wilbrahams
v Thriplow II
v Saw & Bab II
v Audley End
v Haslingfield
v Linton
v Barrington
v Thriplow II
v Royston
v Madingley
v Audley End
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Barrington
Gt Chishill
Linton
Thriplow II
Wilbrahams
v Madingley
v Gt Chishill
v Wilbrahams
v Haslingfield
v Audley End
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Barrington
Gt Chishill
Madingley
Royston
Wilbrahams
v Barrington
v Thriplow II
v Linton
v Wilbrahams
v Saw & Bab II
Audley End
Haslingfield
Linton
Sawston & Bab II
Thriplow II
v Saws & Bab II
v Audley End
v Madingley
v Royston
v Haslingfield
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v Madingley
v Royston
v Wilbrahams
v Gt Chishill
v Barrington
Division 1 South
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Audley End
Haslingfield
Linton
Royston
Thriplow II
Audley End
Barrington
Madingley
Royston
Thriplow II
v Saw & Bab II
v Madingley
v Barrington
v Gt Chishill
v Wilbrahams
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Audley End
Royston
Sawston & Bab II
Thriplow II
Wilbrahams
Audley End
Haslingfield
Royston
Sawston & Bab II
Wilbrahams
v Haslingfield
v Barrington
v Linton
v Madingley
v Gt Chishill
Barrington
Linton
Sawston & Bab II
Thriplow II
Wilbrahams
v Wilbrahams
v Haslingfield
v Audley End
v Royston
v Saw & Bab II
Barrington
Gt Chishill
Haslingfield
Linton
Madingley
v Gt Chishill
v Wilbrahams
v Linton
v Thriplow II
v Barrington
v Royston
v Wilbrahams
v Audley End
v Saw & Bab II
v Thriplow II
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Audley End
Gt Chishill
Haslingfield
Madingley
Wilbrahams
v Audley End
v Haslingfield
v Royston
v Gt Chishill
v Madingley
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Audley End
Haslingfield
Madingley
Royston
Sawston & Bab II
v Linton
v Gt Chishill
v Madingley
v Thriplow II
v Barrington
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Barrington
Gt Chishill
Linton
Madingley
Thriplow II
v Wilbrahams
v Gt Chishill
v Saw & Bab II
v Linton
v Haslingfield
Audley End
Gt Chishill
Haslingfield
Linton
Wilbrahams
v Thriplow II
v Linton
v Saw & Bab II
v Barrington
v Royston
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v Royston
v Madingley
v Barrington
v Thriplow II
v Saw & Bab II
CCA Junior League
Division 2 North
Cambridge NCI II
Cambridge St. Giles II
Chatteris II
Isleham
Leverington
Little Downham
March Town III
Terrington St Clement
Wisbech Town III
Fitzwilliam College Sports Ground
Solway, Dry Drayton
Wenny Road
Mill Street
Church Road
Main Street
Benwick Road, Doddington
Churchgate Way
Harecroft Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Camb St Giles II
Chatteris II
March III
Wisbech III
Isleham
March III
Terrington
Wisbech III
v Lt Downham
v Terrington
v Camb NCI II
v Isleham
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Camb NCI II
Leverington
Lt Downham
Terrington
Camb St Giles II
Chatteris II
Isleham
Leverington
v Isleham
v Wisbech III
v Chatteris II
v March III
Camb NCI II
Camb St Giles II
March III
Wisbech III
v Terrington
v Isleham
v Camb NCI II
v Lt Downham
v Terrington
v Chatteris II
v Leverington
v Lt Downham
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Chatteris II
Lt Downham
March III
Wisbech III
v Wisbech III
v Camb NCI II
v March III
v Lt Downham
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Camb St Giles II
Chatteris II
Leverington
March III
v St Giles II
v Chatteris II
v Leverington
v Camb NCI II
Isleham
Leverington
Lt Downham
March III
v Leverington
v Isleham
v St Giles II
v Terrington
111
v Terrington
v St Giles II
v Camb NCI II
v Wisbech III
Division 2 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Camb St Giles II
Leverington
Terrington
Wisbech III
Camb NCI II
Camb St Giles II
Chatteris II
Leverington
v Camb NCI. II
v Isleham
v Lt Downham
v Chatteris II
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Camb NCI II
Isleham
Lt Downham
Terrington
Camb NCI II
Lt Downham
March III
Wisbech III
v Leverington
v Chatteris II
v March III
v St Giles II
Chatteris II
Leverington
Lt Downham
Terrington
v March III
v Wisbech III
v St Giles II
v Chatteris II
Camb NCI II
Camb St Giles II
Terrington
Wisbech III
v Lt Downham
v Camb NCI II
v Terrington
v Leverington
v Lt Downham
v Leverington
v Isleham
v March III
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Camb St Giles II
Isleham
Leverington
Terrington
v St Giles II
v March III
v Wisbech III
v Camb NCI II
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Chatteris II
Isleham
March III
Wisbech III
v Chatteris II
v Leverington
v Isleham
v St Giles II
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Camb NCI II
Isleham
Lt Downham
Terrington
v Wisbech III
v Isleham
v March III
v Terrington
Camb NCI II
Chatteris II
Isleham
Lt Downham
v March III
v Lt Downham
v Chatteris II
v Wisbech III
112
v St Giles II
v Wisbech III
v Leverington
v Terrington
CCA Junior League
Division 2 South
Abington II
Ashwell
Camden
Chesterfords
Elmdon
Harlton
Helions Bumpstead
Longstowe
Whittlesford
High Street
Lucas Lane
Queens & Robinson, Barton Road
Newmarket Road, Gt Chesterford
Cricket Meadow, Pilgrims Hill
Washpit Lane
Mill Road
Park Lane
The Lawn, Mill Lane
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Elmdon
Helions Bmpstd
Longstowe
Whittlesford
Abington II
Ashwell
Elmdon
Harlton
v Chesterfords
v Camden
v Harlton
v Abington II
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Abington II
Elmdon
Harlton
Helions Bmpstd
Chesterfords
Elmdon
Helions Bmpstd
Whittlesford
v Camden
v Whittlesford
v Ashwell
v Chesterfords
Abington II
Camden
Elmdon
Whittlesford
v Ashwell
v Harlton
v Helions Bmp
v Camden
v Harlton
v Ashwell
v Helions Bmp
v Longstowe
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Ashwell
Chesterfords
Harlton
Helions Bmpstd
v Longstowe
v Abington II
v Harlton
v Ashwell
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Chesterfords
Elmdon
Longstowe
Whittlesford
v Longstowe
v Helions Bmp
v Camden
v Chesterfords
Ashwell
Camden
Harlton
Longstowe
v Longstowe
v Abington II
v Camden
v Whittlesford
113
v Abington II
v Chesterfords
v Whittlesford
v Elmdon
Division 2 South
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Abington II
Camden
Chesterfords
Elmdon
Camden
Chesterfords
Helions Bmpstd
Longstowe
v Helions Bmp
v Longstowe
v Whittlesford
v Ashwell
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Abington II
Camden
Chesterfords
Harlton
Abington II
Chesterfords
Elmdon
Whittlesford
v Whittlesford
v Helions Bmp
v Elmdon
v Longstowe
Ashwell
Camden
Chesterfords
Whittlesford
v Chesterfords
v Harlton
v Ashwell
v Helions Bmp
Ashwell
Harlton
Helions Bmpstd
Longstowe
v Chesterfords
v Whittlesford
v Elmdon
v Longstowe
v Camden
v Abington II
v Elmdon
v Whittlesford
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Abington II
Ashwell
Harlton
Longstowe
v Harlton
v Abington II
v Helions Bmp
v Elmdon
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Ashwell
Camden
Harlton
Helions Bmpstd
v Ashwell
v Camden
v Longstowe
v Harlton
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Abington II
Camden
Longstowe
Whittlesford
v Elmdon
v Harlton
v Ashwell
v Abington II
Ashwell
Helions Bmpstd
Longstowe
Whittlesford
v Elmdon
v Whittlesford
v Helions Bmp
v Chesterfords
114
v Elmdon
v Abington II
v Camden
v Chesterfords
CCA Junior League
Division 3 North
Bottisham / Lode
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Haddenham
Fulbourn II
Somersham Town
Willingham
Wimblington
Witcham
The Fassage, Station Road, Lode
Margaret Field, Heath Road
Chippenham Park, High Street
Hop Row
Home End
Millennium Field, The Trundle
West Fen Road
Parkfield Sports Club, Chapel Lane
Martins Lane
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
Somersham
Witcham
Bottisham
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
Somersham
v Willingham
v Burwell III
v Chippenham II
v Wimblington
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Somersham
Wimblington
Bottisham
Somersham
Willingham
Wimblington
v Fulbourn II
v Haddenham
v Willingham
v Bottisham
Fulbourn II
Willingham
Wimblington
Witcham
v Chippenham II
v Bottisham
v Wimblington
v Somersham
v Haddenham
v Bottisham
v Burwell III
v Chippenham II
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Chippenham II
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
Witcham
v Witcham
v Haddenham
v Chippenham II
v Fulbourn II
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Burwell III
Fulbourn II
Willingham
Witcham
v Burwell III
v Chippenham II
v Witcham
v Wimblington
Bottisham
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Witcham
v Bottisham
v Somersham
v Willingham
v Burwell III
115
v Haddenham
v Somersham
v Wimblington
v Willingham
Division 3 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Somersham
Willingham
Wimblington
Witcham
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Wimblington
Witcham
v Bottisham
v Burwell III
v Haddenham
v Fulbourn II
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Bottisham
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Willingham
Chippenham II
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
Witcham
v Wimblington
v Haddenham
v Somersham
v Fulbourn II
Bottisham
Burwell III
Chippenham II
Haddenham
v Fulbourn II
v Burwell III
v Witcham
v Willingham
Haddenham
Somersham
Willingham
Wimblington
v Burwell III
v Chippenham II
v Somersham
v Witcham
v Bottisham
v Burwell III
v Witcham
v Chippenham II
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Bottisham
Burwell III
Somersham
Willingham
v Willingham
v Wimblington
v Witcham
v Fulbourn II
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
Willingham
Wimblington
v Willingham
v Wimblington
v Somersham
v Bottisham
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Bottisham
Chippenham II
Somersham
Wimblington
v Bottisham
v Fulbourn II
v Somersham
v Haddenham
Bottisham
Burwell III
Fulbourn II
Haddenham
v Chippenham II
v Witcham
v Fulbourn II
v Haddenham
116
v Somersham
v Willingham
v Witcham
v Wimblington
CCA Junior League
Division 3 South
Ashdon
Bassingbourn
Burrough Green
Cambridge NCI III
Dullingham
Milton II
Little Shelford
Romsey Town
Saffron Walden IV
Waltons Park, Steventon End Lane
Wilmot Ground, South End
The Green
Parker’s Piece
Stetchworth Road
The Sycamores
The Wale, Whittlesford Road
Trinity Old Field
High School, Audley End Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Ashdon
Bassingbourn
Lt Shelford
Milton II
Bassingbourn
Dullingham
Milton II
Romsey
v Camb NCI III
v Saff Walden IV
v Burrough Grn
v Romsey
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Burrough Green
Dullingham
Lt Shelford
Saff Walden IV
Ashdon
Burrough Green
Lt Shelford
Romsey
v Bassingbourn
v Milton II
v Ashdon
v Romsey
Bassingbourn
Camb NCI III
Milton II
Romsey
v Milton II
v Lt Shelford
v Dullingham
v Burrough Grn
v Dullingham
v Saff Walden IV
v Ashdon
v Lt Shelford
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Bassingbourn
Lt Shelford
Milton II
Romsey
v Dullingham
v Camb NCI III
v Milton II
v Bassingbourn
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Bassingbourn
Camb NCI III
Romsey
Saff Walden IV
v Ashdon
v Lt Shelford
v Saff Walden IV
v Burrough Grn
Ashdon
Camb NCI III
Milton II
Romsey
v Burrough Grn
v Saff Walden IV
v Camb NCI III
v Ashdon
117
v Burrough Grn
v Bassingbourn
v Dullingham
v Saff Walden IV
Division 3 South
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Camb NCI III
Dullingham
Saff Walden IV
Bassingbourn
Burrough Green
Romsey
Saff Walden IV
v Milton II
v Burrough Grn
v Bassingbourn
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Bassingbourn
Camb NCI III
Dullingham
Milton II
Ashdon
Camb NCI III
Milton II
Saff Walden IV
v Romsey
v Burrough Grn
v Ashdon
v Lt Shelford
Ashdon
Dullingham
Lt Shelford
Saff Walden IV
v Bassingbourn
v Lt Shelford
v Milton II
v Dullingham
Burrough Green
Camb NCI III
Lt Shelford
Saff Walden IV
v Saff Walden IV
v Romsey
v Camb NCI III
v Bassingbourn
v Romsey
v Ashdon
v Dullingham
v Milton II
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Ashdon
Burrough Green
Camb NCI III
Lt Shelford
v Milton II
v Bassingbourn
v Romsey
v Camb NCI III
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Burrough Green
Dullingham
Lt Shelford
Milton II
v Romsey
v Dullingham
v Burrough Grn
v Lt Shelford
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Ashdon
Burrough Green
Romsey
Saff Walden IV
v Lt Shelford
v Milton II
v Camb NCI III
v Ashdon
Bassingbourn
v Camb NCI III
Burrough Green v Ashdon
Dullingham
v Saff Walden IV
v Saff Walden IV
v Dullingham
v Romsey
v Bassingbourn
10 September 2016
Ashdon
Dullingham
118
v Lt Shelford
v Camb NCI III
CCA Junior League
Division 4 North
Abbots Ripton
City of Ely II
Cottenham II
Isleham II
Longstanton Grasshoppers II
Madingley II
Needingworth II
Newmarket Town
Pymoor
The Green
Paradise Centre, Newnham Street
Lamb’s Lane
Mill Street
Over Road
Kings & Selwyn Sports Ground
Millfields, Church Lane
The Severals, Bury Road
Pymoor Lane
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
City of Ely II
Isleham II
Needingworth II
Abbots Ripton
Longstanton II
Newmarket
Pymoor
v Abbots Ripton
v Newmarket
v Pymoor
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Cottenham II
Madingley II
Newmarket
City of Ely II
Cottenham II
Needingworth II
Newmarket
v Longstanton II
v Abbots Ripton
v Isleham II
Abbots Ripton
Madingley II
Needingworth II
Pymoor
v Pymoor
v Abbots Ripton
v Madingley II
v Cottenham II
v Cottenham II
v Newmarket
v City of Ely II
v Longstanton II
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Abbots Ripton
Cottenham II
Isleham II
Newmarket
v Madingley II
v Isleham II
v Longstanton II
v Pymoor
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
City of Ely II
Isleham II
Longstanton II
Needingworth II
v Needingwth II
v Isleham II
v Cottenham II
v Madingley II
City of Ely II
Longstanton II
Madingley II
Pymoor
v Madingley II
v City of Ely II
v Needingwth II
v Longstanton II
119
v Newmarket
v Abbots Ripton
v Needingwth II
v Cottenham II
Division 4 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Cottenham II
Longstanton II
Needingworth II
Pymoor
Abbots Ripton
City of Ely II
Isleham II
Pymoor
v Abbots Ripton
v City of Ely II
v Madingley II
v Isleham II
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Abbots Ripton
Cottenham II
Madingley II
Pymoor
Abbots Ripton
Isleham II
Longstanton II
Newmarket
v Isleham II
v Newmarket
v Longstanton II
v City of Ely II
Abbots Ripton
Cottenham II
Isleham II
Newmarket
v Cottenham II
v Pymoor
v Isleham II
v Newmarket
City of Ely II
Cottenham II
Isleham II
Longstanton II
v Longstanton II
v Cottenham II
v Isleham II
v Newmarket
v Needingwth II
v Madingley II
v Pymoor
v Newmarket
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
City of Ely II
Longstanton II
Madingley II
Needingworth II
v City of Ely II
v Needingwth II
v Longstanton II
v Madingley II
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Abbots Ripton
Madingley II
Needingworth II
Pymoor
v Pymoor
v Madingley II
v Needingwth II
v City of Ely II
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
City of Ely II
Longstanton II
Madingley II
Needingworth II
v Newmarket
v Longstanton II
v Cottenham II
v Needingwth II
Cottenham II
Madingley II
Newmarket
v Isleham II
v Cottenham II
v Pymoor
v Abbots Ripton
v Pymoor
v City of Ely II
v Abbots Ripton
10 September 2016
Isleham II
Newmarket
Pymoor
120
v City of Ely II
v Needingwth II
v Abbots Ripton
CCA Junior League
Division 4 South
Abington III
Barley II
Cambourne II
Elsworth
Linton Village II
Rebels
Sawston & Babraham III
Steeple Morden
Wilbrahams II
Granta Park, Great Abington
Smiths End
School Lane, Lower Cambourne
Grass Close, Broad End
Recreation Ground
Netherhall School, Qn Edith’s Way
Spicer’s Sports Ground, New Road
Hay Street
Angle End
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Barley II
Cambourne II
Linton II
Wilbrahams II
Abington III
v Elsworth
Rebels
v Barley II
Sawston & Bab III v Linton II
Steeple Morden v Cambourne II
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Barley II
Elsworth
Linton II
Wilbrahams II
Elsworth
Rebels
Steeple Morden
Wilbrahams II
v Steeple Mordn
v Cambourne II
v Saw & Bab III
v Rebels
v Linton II
v Abington III
v Saw & Bab III
v Cambourne II
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Cambourne II
Linton II
Rebels
Steeple Morden
v Abington III
v Rebels
v Steeple Mordn
v Saw & Bab III
Abington III
v Wilbrahams II
Cambourne II
v Barley II
Elsworth
v Rebels
Sawston & Bab III v Steeple Mordn
v Elsworth
v Wilbrahams II
v Saw & Bab III
v Barley II
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Cambourne II
Elsworth
Rebels
Wilbrahams II
Abington III
v Steeple Mordn
Barley II
v Wilbrahams II
Rebels
v Linton II
Sawston & Bab III v Elsworth
121
v Abington III
v Barley II
v Steeple Mordn
v Linton II
Division 4 South
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Abington III
Barley II
Wilbrahams II
Linton II
v Cambourne II
Rebels
v Elsworth
Sawston & Bab III v Barley II
Wilbrahams II
v Abington III
v Saw & Bab III
v Elsworth
v Steeple Mordn
9 July 2016
13 August 2016
Barley II
Cambourne II
Elsworth
Linton II
v Rebels
v Steeple Mordn
v Saw & Bab III
v Abington III
Abington III
Barley II
Linton II
Steeple Morden
v Rebels
v Saw & Bab III
v Elsworth
v Wilbrahams II
16 July 2016
20 August 2016
Cambourne II
v Linton II
Elsworth
v Abington III
Sawston & Bab III v Rebels
Wilbrahams II
v Barley II
Barley II
v Cambourne II
Rebels
v Wilbrahams II
Sawston & Bab III v Abington III
Steeple Morden v Linton II
23 July 2016
27 August 2016
Cambourne II
Linton II
Steeple Morden
Wilbrahams II
v Saw & Bab III
v Barley II
v Abington III
v Elsworth
Abington III
Barley II
Elsworth
Steeple Morden
v Cambourne II
v Linton II
v Wilbrahams II
v Rebels
30 July 2016
3 September 2016
Abington III
Cambourne II
Elsworth
Linton II
v Barley II
v Wilbrahams II
v Steeple Mordn
v Rebels
Abington III
v Linton II
Rebels
v Cambourne II
Sawston & Bab III v Wilbrahams II
Steeple Morden v Elsworth
10 September 2016
Sawston & Bab III v Cambourne II
122
CCA Junior League
Division 5 North
Bar Hill
Bluntisham II
Cambridge St Giles III
Coton
Fordham III
Histon III
Over II
St Ives Town III
The Spinney
Mill Lane
Cambridge University Press
The Footpath
Market Street
New Road, Impington
The Green
St. Ivo Complex, California Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Bar Hill
Bluntisham II
St Ives III
Bar Hill
Camb St Giles III
Fordham III
Histon III
v St Giles III
v Over II
v Fordham III
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Camb St Giles III
Coton
Fordham III
Histon III
Bluntisham II
Camb St Giles III
Coton
St Ives III
v St Ives III
v Bar Hill
v Over II
v Bluntisham II
Bluntisham II
Fordham III
Histon III
St Ives III
v St Giles III
v Histon III
v Bar Hill
v Bluntisham II
28 May 2016
Bluntisham II
Fordham III
Histon III
St Ives III
v Fordham III
v Histon III
v Over II
v Bar Hill
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Coton
Fordham III
Over II
St Ives III
v Over II
v Bluntisham II
v Coton
v St Ives III
v Bar Hill
v St Giles III
v Over II
v Coton
25 June 2016
Bluntisham II
Camb St Giles III
Fordham III
Histon III
v Coton
v Bar Hill
v St Giles III
v Over II
123
v Bar Hill
v Over II
v St Ives III
v Coton
Division 5 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Fordham III
Over II
St Ives III
Bar Hill
Bluntisham II
Over II
v Bluntisham II
v Coton
v Histon III
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Bar Hill
Coton
Over II
St Ives III
v Histon III
v St Ives III
v St Giles III
Camb St Giles III v Bar Hill
Coton
v Fordham III
v Fordham III
v Histon III
v Bluntisham II
v St Giles III
20 August 2016
Over II
16 July 2016
v Histon III
27 August 2016
Bluntisham II
v Histon III
Camb St Giles III v Fordham III
Coton
v St Ives III
Bar Hill
Bluntisham II
v Coton
v St Giles III
23 July 2016
3 September 2016
Bar Hill
v St Ives III
Camb St Giles III v Coton
Histon III
v Fordham III
Over II
30 July 2016
Coton
Histon III
Over II
v Bluntisham II
v Bar Hill
v St Ives III
124
v Fordham III
CCA Junior League
Division 5 South
Buntingford II
Cam Kerala
Comberton
Foxton III
Great Shelford II
Mill Green
Newton
Royston II
Weston Colville II
Norfolk Road, Bowling Green Lane
HRSFC Sedley Taylor Road
Hines Lane
Ground to be advised
Woollards Lane
The Green
Fowlmere Road
The Grange, Therfield
Horseshoes Lane, Weston Green
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Buntingford II
Gt Shelford II
Royston II
Weston Colville II
Buntingford II
Foxton III
Gt Shelford II
Newton
v Cam Kerala
v Comberton
v Mill Green
v Newton
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
Gt Shelford II
Mill Green
Newton
Weston Colville II
Cam Kerala
v Comberton
Foxton III
v Royston II
Weston Colville II v Buntingford II
Buntingford II
v Mill Green
Foxton III
v Comberton
Weston Colville II v Gt Shelford II
v Foxton III
v Weston Col I
v Cam Kerala
v Newton
25 June 2016
28 May 2016
Comberton
Newton
Royston II
Weston Colville II
v Buntingford II
v Comberton
v Royston II
v Cam Kerala
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Buntingford II
Comberton
Gt Shelford II
Mill Green
v Royston II
v Weston Col II
v Mill Green
v Cam Kerala
Cam Kerala
Comberton
Mill Green
Royston II
v Cam Kerala
v Foxton III
v Gt Shelford II
v Mill Green
125
v Gt Shelford II
v Buntingford II
v Foxton III
v Weston Col II
Division 5 South
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Buntingford II
Comberton
Foxton III
Newton
Cam Kerala
Foxton III
Mill Green
Weston Colville II
v Gt Shelford II
v Royston II
v Cam Kerala
v Mill Green
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
Cam Kerala
Comberton
Mill Green
Weston Colville II
Buntingford II
Cam Kerala
Comberton
Newton
v Buntingford II
v Newton
v Gt Shelford II
v Royston II
Cam Kerala
Gt Shelford II
Mill Green
Royston II
v Newton
v Mill Green
v Gt Shelford II
v Cam Kerala
Comberton
Mill Green
Newton
Royston II
v Mill Green
v Royston II
v Comberton
v Foxton III
v Gt Shelford II
v Buntingford II
v WestonCol II
v Foxton III
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
Foxton III
Gt Shelford II
Newton
Royston II
v Foxton III
v Newton
v Weston Col II
v Buntingford II
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Cam Kerala
Gt Shelford II
Newton
Weston Colville II
v Weston Col II
v Royston II
v Foxton III
v Gt Shelford II
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Buntingford II
Comberton
Foxton III
Royston II
v Newton
v Buntingford II
v Royston II
v Comberton
Buntingford II
Cam Kerala
Gt Shelford II
Royston II
v Mill Green
v Weston Col II
v Buntingford II
v Comberton
v Comberton
v Weston Col II
v Foxton III
v Newton
10 September 2016
Foxton III
Mill Green
126
v Newton
v Cam Kerala
CCA Junior League
Division 6 North
Cambridge NCI IV
Coton II
Girton II
March Town IV
Milton III
Sutton II
Wimblington II
Wisbech Town IV
Parker’s Piece
The Footpath
Cambridge Road
Benwick Road, Doddington
Car Dyke Road, Waterbeach
Station Road
Parkfield Sports Club, Chapel Lane
Harecroft Road
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Camb NCI IV
Girton II
Milton III
Wimblington II
Camb NCI IV
Coton II
Sutton II
v March IV
v Wisbech IV
v Sutton II
v Coton II
11 June 2016
14 May 2016
March IV
Sutton II
Wisbech IV
Camb NCI IV
March IV
Milton III
Wisbech IV
v Milton III
v Girton II
v Wimblington II
Milton III
Sutton II
v Camb NCI IV
v Coton II
v March IV
v Sutton II
28 May 2016
Camb NCI IV
Coton II
Wimblington II
v Coton II
v Sutton II
v Wimblington II
v Girton II
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Girton II
Milton III
Wimblington II
Wisbech IV
v Wisbech IV
v Wimblington II
v Milton III
v March IV
v Wisbech IV
25 June 2016
Coton II
Girton II
Wisbech IV
v Girton II
v Wisbech IV
v Milton III
127
v Camb NCI IV
v Sutton II
v March IV
Division 6 North
CCA Junior League
6 August 2016
2 July 2016
Coton II
Girton II
Milton III
Camb NCI IV
Girton II
March IV
v Sutton II
v Wimblington II
v Camb NCI IV
13 August 2016
9 July 2016
March IV
Wimblington II
Wisbech IV
Sutton II
Wimblington II
v Coton II
v Sutton II
v Camb NCI IV
Coton II
Sutton II
Wimblington II
Wisbech IV
v Sutton II
v Girton II
v Wisbech IV
Girton II
March IV
v Wimblington II
v Girton II
v March IV
v Milton III
v Wisbech IV
3 September 2016
30 July 2016
March IV
Milton III
Sutton II
Wisbech IV
v March IV
v Camb NCI IV
v Girton II
v Milton III
27 August 2016
23 July 2016
Camb NCI IV
Coton II
Sutton II
v Coton II
v Wisbech IV
20 August 2016
16 July 2016
Camb NCI IV
March IV
Milton III
v Milton III
v Coton II
v Wimblington II
Coton II
Girton II
Wimblington II
v Camb NCI IV
v Girton II
v Wimblington II
v Coton II
128
v Milton III
v March IV
v Camb NCI IV
CCA Junior League
Division 6 South
Balsham II
Cambourne III
Cambridge Granta IV
Cherry Hinton II
Hardwick & Caldecote II
Ickleton
Saffron Walden V
Thriplow III
Church Lane
Back Lane, Upper Cambourne
Furlong Way, Caldecote
Collier’s Lane, Stow-Cum-Quy
Egremont Road, Hardwick
Jubilee Oval, Frogge Street
Wendons Ambo or SW High Sch
Fowlmere Recreation
4 June 2016
7 May 2016
Cambourne III
Hardwick II
Ickleton
Cambourne III
Camb Granta IV
Cherry Hinton II
Saff Walden V
v Saff Walden V
v Granta IV
v Cherry Hint II
11 June 2016
14 June 2016
Balsham II
Camb Granta IV
Cherry Hinton II
Ickleton
Balsham II
Cambourne III
Saff Walden V
v Thriplow III
v Saff Walden V
v Hardwick II
v Cambourne III
v Ickleton
v Granta IV
v Thriplow III
18 June 2016
21 May 2016
Cambourne III
Hardwick II
Ickleton
Saff Walden V
v Hardwick II
v Balsham II
v Thriplow III
v Ickleton
Balsham II
Cherry Hinton II
Thriplow III
v Balsham II
v Thriplow III
v Granta IV
v Cherry Hint II
28 May 2016
v Hardwick II
v Ickleton
v Cambourne III
25 June 2016
Cherry Hinton II
Hardwick II
Thriplow III
Balsham II
v Cherry Hint II
Camb Granta IV v Thriplow III
Hardwick II
v Ickleton
129
v Granta IV
v Saff Walden V
v Balsham II
Division 6 South
CCA Junior League
30 July 2016
2 July 2016
Cambourne III
Ickleton
Thriplow III
Balsham II
Hardwick II
Ickleton
Saff Walden V
v Cherry Hint II
v Hardwick II
v Saff Walden V
6 August 2016
9 July 2016
Camb Granta IV
Ickleton
Saff Walden V
Thriplow III
Camb Granta IV v Cambourne III
Saff Walden V
v Hardwick II
Thriplow III
v Cherry Hint II
v Cherry Hint II
v Balsham II
v Cambourne III
v Hardwick II
13 August 2016
16 July 2016
Balsham II
Cherry Hinton II
Thriplow III
Camb Granta IV v Ickleton
Cherry Hinton II v Saff Walden V
Hardwick II
v Balsham II
v Saff Walden V
v Cambourne III
v Ickleton
20 August 2016
23 July 2016
Cambourne III
Cherry Hinton II
Thriplow III
v Cambourne III
v Cherry Hint II
v Thriplow III
v Granta IV
Cambourne III
v Thriplow III
Camb Granta IV v Hardwick II
Saff Walden V
v Balsham II
v Ickleton
v Balsham II
v Granta IV
27 August 2016
Balsham II
Hardwick II
Ickleton
130
v Granta IV
v Cambourne III
v Saff Walden V
CCA Junior League
Minor League
Burwell IV
Camden II
Cokenach II
Elmdon II
Fen Ditton II
Linton Village II
Little Shelford II
Longstowe II
Margaret Field, Heath Road
King’s & Selwyn, Barton Road
Cambridge Road, Barkway
Cricket Meadow, Pilgrims Hill
Church Street
Granta Park, Great Abington
The Wale, Whittlesford Road
Park Lane
28 May 2016
7 May 2016
Burwell IV
Cokenach II
Fen Ditton II
Royston III
Thriplow IV
Willingham II
Cokenach II
Newport II
Royston III
Whittlesford II
Willingham II
v Linton III
v Lt Shelford II
v Elmdon II
v St Ives IV
v Newport II
v Whittlesford II
v Saw & Bab IV
v Lt Shelford II
v Fen Ditton II
v Barrington II
v Wilburton II
4 June 2016
14 May 2016
Barrington II
Cokenach II
Fen Ditton II
Lt Shelford II
Longstowe II
St Ives IV
Whittlesford II
Wilburton II
Linton III
v Camden II
Longstowe II
v St Ives IV
Newport II
v Cokenach II
Sawston & Bab IV v Royston III
Thriplow IV
v Burwell IV
Whittlesford II
v Elmdon II
Wilburton II
v Fen Ditton II
Willingham II
v Lt Shelford II
v Linton III
v Thriplow IV
v Willingham II
v Camden II
v Saw & Bab IV
v Burwell IV
v Newport II
v Royston III
11 June 2016
21 May 2016
Burwell IV
v Whittlesford II
Camden II
v Elmdon II
Cokenach II
v St Ives IV
Linton III
v Thriplow IV
Longstowe II
v Willingham II
Royston III
v Newport II
Sawston & Bab IV v Lt Shelford II
Wilburton II
v Barrington II
Camden II
v Newport II
Cokenach II
v Barrington II
Fen Ditton II
v Whittlesford II
Linton III
v Willingham II
Lt Shelford II
v Burwell IV
Sawston & Bab IV v Elmdon II
Thriplow IV
v Longstowe II
Wilburton II
v St Ives IV
131
CCA Junior League
Minor League
Newport II
Royston III
Sawston & Babraham IV
St Ives Town IV
Thriplow IV
Whittlesford II
Wilburton II
Willingham II
Fowlmere Village Hall
Church Street, Whaddon
Babraham Park, High Street
St. Ivo Complex, California Road
Fowlmere Village Hall
The Lawn, Mill Lane
Streatham Road
West Fen Road
9 July 2016
18 June 2016
Barrington II
Camden II
Lt Shelford II
Longstowe II
Newport II
Royston III
Thriplow IV
Barrington II
v Willingham II
Elmdon II
v St Ives IV
Fen Ditton II
v Cokenach II
Linton III
v Newport II
Lt Shelford II
v Royston III
Longstowe II
v Burwell IV
Sawston & Bab IV v Camden II
Thriplow IV
v Wilburton II
v Burwell IV
v Cokenach II
v Linton III
v Whittlesford II
v Fen Ditton II
v Elmdon II
v Saw & Bab IV
16 July 2016
25 June 2016
Barrington II
Camden II
Elmdon II
Linton III
Newport II
St Ives IV
Willingham II
Burwell IV
Camden II
Cokenach II
Elmdon II
Linton III
Lt Shelford II
Wilburton II
Willingham II
v Lt Shelford II
v Burwell IV
v Longstowe II
v Cokenach II
v Saw & Bab IV
v Thriplow IV
v Royston III
v Royston III
v Fen Ditton II
v Longstowe II
v Barrington II
v St Ives IV
v Whittlesford II
v Newport II
v Thriplow IV
23 July 2016
2 July 2016
Barrington II
Burwell IV
Elmdon II
Linton III
Longstowe II
Newport II
St Ives IV
Whittlesford II
Burwell IV
v Willingham II
Camden II
v Thriplow IV
Cokenach II
v Royston III
Longstowe II
v Fen Ditton II
Newport II
v Barrington II
Sawston & Bab IV v St Ives IV
Whittlesford II
v Linton III
Wilburton II
v Elmdon II
132
v Fen Ditton II
v Cokenach II
v Thriplow IV
v Wilburton II
v Camden II
v Willingham II
v Lt Shelford II
v Royston III
Minor League
CCA Junior League
27 August 2016
30 July 2016
Burwell IV
v Fen Ditton II
Elmdon II
v Linton III
Royston III
v Barrington II
Sawston & Bab IV v Wilburton II
Whittlesford II
v Camden II
Barrington II
v Thriplow IV
Elmdon II
v Willingham II
Fen Ditton II
v Lt Shelford II
Newport II
v Longstowe II
Sawston & Bab IV v Burwell IV
St Ives IV
v Camden II
Wilburton II
v Whittlesford II
3 September 2016
6 August 2016
Camden II
Elmdon II
Linton III
Lt Shelford II
v Royston III
v Newport II
v Longstowe II
v Wilburton II
St Ives IV
Thriplow IV
Whittlesford II
v Willingham II
v Fen Ditton II
v Saw & Bab IV
Cokenach II
Fen Ditton II
Royston III
St Ives IV
Willingham II
v Wilburton II
v Saw & Bab IV
v Longstowe II
v Barrington II
v Camden II
10 September 2016
13 August 2016
Barrington II
Burwell IV
Fen Ditton II
Lt Shelford II
Royston III
St Ives IV
Whittlesford II
Wilburton II
Barrington II
v Longstowe II
Burwell IV
v Wilburton II
Fen Ditton II
v St Ives IV
Lt Shelford II
v Elmdon II
Sawston & Bab IV v Linton III
Thriplow IV
v Whittlesford II
Willingham II
v Cokenach II
20 August 2016
Camden II
Elmdon II
Longstowe II
Newport II
Royston III
St Ives IV
Thriplow IV
Willingham II
v Barrington II
v Cokenach II
v Wilburton II
v Burwell IV
v Linton III
v Whittlesford II
v Lt Shelford II
v Saw & Bab IV
133
v Saw & Bab IV
v Elmdon II
v Linton III
v Longstowe II
v Thriplow IV
v Newport II
v Cokenach II
v Camden II
CCA Invitation Cup 2016
Sunday 12 June
1
2
3
4
Quarter Finals
Great Shelford
Godolphin
Hardwick & Caldecote
Horseheath
v
v
v
v
Sunday 24 July
5
6
Semi Finals
Winner 1
Winner 3
v
v
Sunday 21 August
7
Barley
Cambridge St. Giles
Cambridge N.C.I.
Abington
Winner 2
Winner 4
Final
Winner 5
v
Winner 6
at Clare College Sports Ground
134
Cambridge News Walker Cup 2016
Sunday 15 May
1
2
3
Round 1
Cottenham
Histon II
Linton Village
v
v
v
Sunday 19 June
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Round 2
Hardwick & Caldecote
Winner 2
Cambridge Granta III
Bar Hill
Wilbrahams
Horseheath
Sawston & Babrahm II
Cambridge St. Giles
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
Sunday 10 July
12
13
14
15
Abington
Cambridge N.C.I.
Thriplow
Winner 1
Milton
Needingworth
Cherry Hinton
Winner 3
Godolphin
Fulbourn Institute
Great Shelford
Quarter-Finals
Winner 4
Winner 6
Winner 8
Winner 10
v
v
v
v
Sunday 7 August
Winner 5
Winner 7
Winner 9
Winner 11
Finals Day
16 Winner 12
17 Winner 14
v
v
Winner 13
Winner 15
18 Winner 16
v
Winner 17
at Clare College Sports Ground
135
CCA Junior Cup 2016
Sunday 5 June
1
2
3
4
5
Round 1
Wilbrahams
Madingley
Milton
Abington II
Burwell III
v
v
v
v
v
Sunday 3 July
6
7
8
9
Fulbourn Institute II
Cambridge N.C.I. II
Chatteris II
Bottisham & Lode
Cherry Hinton
Quarter Finals
Winner 1
Cambridge Granta III
Winner 3
winner 4
v
v
v
v
Sunday 31 July
Winner 2
Wilburton
Little Shelford
Winner 5
Semi Finals
10 Winner 6
11 Winner 8
v
v
Sunday 28 August
Winner 7
Winner 9
Final
13 Winner 10
v
Winner 11
at Clare College Sports Ground
136
CCA Lower Junior Cup 2016
Sunday 22 May
1
Round 1
Cambridge Granta IV
v
Saturday 26 June
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Round 2
Fordham III
Wilburton II
Needingworth II
Cambridge N.C.I. IV
Weston Colville II
Sawston & Babrahm III
Wilbrahams II
Little Shelford II
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
Sunday 17 July
10
11
12
13
Linton Village II
Cottenham II
Milton III
Hardwick & Caldecote II
Barley II
Abington III
Great Shelford II
Balsham II
Winner 1
Quarter Finals
Winner 2
Winner 4
Winner 6
Winner 8
v
v
v
v
Sunday 14 August
Winner 3
Winner 5
Winner 7
Winner 9
Finals Day
14 Winner 10
15 Winner 12
v
v
Winner 11
Winner 13
16 Winner 14
v
Winner 15
at Clare College Sports Ground
137
CCA Senior League Division 1 2015
Cambridge Granta II
Great Shelford
Fulbourn Institute
Chatteris
Thriplow
Godolphin
Cambridge St. Giles
Cottenham
Buntingford
March Town II
p
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
w l t
14 3 0
10 5 0
11 6 0
10 7 0
10 7 0
10 8 0
8 9 0
5 10 0
2 14 0
3 14 0
c
1
3
1
1
1
0
1
3
2
1
bp
17
34
45
45
43
45
59
58
95
71
pts
297
234
265
245
243
245
219
158
135
131
ave
17.47
15.60
15.59
14.41
14.29
13.61
12.88
10.53
8.44
7.71
CCA Senior League Division 2 2015
Wisbech Town II
Chippenham
Old Leysians
Hardwick & Caldecote
Barley
Longstanton
City of Ely
Horseheath
Bluntisham
Newport
p
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
w
12
11
11
10
10
8
6
5
5
4
l
4
5
6
7
7
9
10
11
12
11
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
bp
22
35
42
50
38
43
56
70
74
65
pts
262
255
262
250
238
203
176
170
174
145
ave
16.38
15.94
15.41
14.71
14.00
11.94
11.00
10.63
10.24
9.67
CCA Senior League Division 3 2015
p
Foxton II
16
Needingworth
16
Yelling
16
Balsham
16
Cokenach
16
Girton
16
Over
16
Sawston & Babraham II 16
Wilbrahams
16
w l t
12 3 0
11 4 0
10 5 0
7 7 0
7 7 0
6 9 0
5 9 0
5 10 0
3 12 0
138
c
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
bp
21
28
30
42
39
57
62
60
69
pts
261
248
230
182
179
177
162
160
129
ave
17.40
16.53
15.33
13.00
12.79
11.80
11.57
10.67
8.60
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 1 North 2015
Histon II
Fordham II
Cherry Hinton
Fen Ditton
Sutton
Milton
Littleport Town
St Ives Town II
Witcham
Bottisham & Lode
p
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
w
16
14
13
12
9
6
9
2
2
2
l
2
4
5
5
8
10
9
14
12
16
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
2
4
0
bp
15
28
36
32
53
71
32
71
51
58
pts
335
308
296
272
233
191
212
111
91
98
ave
18.61
17.11
16.44
16.00
13.71
11.94
11.78
6.94
6.50
5.44
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 1 South 2015
Cambourne
Saffron Walden III
Linton Village
Madingley
Royston
Thriplow II
Haslingfield
Barrington
Camden
p w l t
16 11 4 0
16 10 5 0
16 9 5 0
16 8 6 0
16 8 6 0
16 8 8 0
16 6 9 0
16 4 10 0
16 2 13 0
139
c
1
1
2
2
2
0
1
2
1
bp
23
32
28
39
33
50
38
46
74
pts
243
232
208
199
193
210
158
126
114
ave
16.20
15.47
14.86
14.21
13.79
13.13
10.53
9.00
7.60
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 2 North 2015
Cambridge Granta III
Wilburton
Little Downham
Cambridge St. Giles II
Cambridge N.C.I. II
Isleham
Leverington
Wisbech Town III
Fulbourn Institute II
p
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
w
14
13
10
8
6
5
5
5
3
l
2
2
6
7
10
10
10
11
11
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
bp
13
12
29
44
63
68
50
54
41
pts
293
272
229
204
183
168
150
154
101
ave
18.31
18.13
14.31
13.60
11.44
11.20
10.00
9.63
7.21
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 2 South 2015
p w l t
Great Chishill
16 14 1 0
Audley End & Littlebury 16 10 6 0
Whittlesford
16 8 7 0
Helions Bumpstead
16 7 9 0
Abington II
16 7 9 0
Chesterfords
16 7 8 0
Longstowe
16 6 9 0
Elmdon
16 5 11 0
Burrough Green
16 6 10 0
c
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
bp
8
26
42
50
48
36
50
66
44
pts
288
226
202
190
188
176
170
166
164
ave
19.20
14.13
13.47
11.88
11.75
11.73
11.33
10.38
10.25
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 3 North 2015
Terrington St Clement
Chatteris II
March Town III
Wimblington
Pymoor
Haddenham
Willingham
p w l t
14 13 1 0
14 11 3 0
14 9 5 0
14 7 7 0
14 4 10 0
14 3 11 0
14 2 12 0
140
c
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
bp
7
12
27
41
27
45
54
pts
267
232
207
181
107
105
94
ave
19.07
16.57
14.79
12.93
7.64
7.50
6.71
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 3 South 2015
Ashwell
Harlton
Milton II
Romsey Town
Bassingbourn
Ashdon
Saffron Walden IV
Cambridge N.C.I. III
Abington III
p
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
w l t
12 3 0
11 3 0
10 5 0
8 7 0
9 7 0
7 7 1
4 10 1
5 11 0
1 14 0
c
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
bp
18
18
32
50
39
51
68
61
55
pts
258
238
232
210
219
196
153
161
75
ave
17.20
17.00
15.47
14.00
13.69
13.07
10.20
10.06
5.00
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 4 North 2015
Burwell III
Somersham Town
Chippenham II
City of Ely II
Cottenham II
Abbots Ripton
Needingworth II
Isleham II
Bluntisham II
p w l t
16 13 0 0
16 11 3 0
16 9 6 0
16 7 8 0
16 7 9 0
16 6 8 0
16 4 11 0
16 5 8 0
16 3 12 0
c
3
2
1
1
0
2
1
3
1
bp
0
5
37
35
40
37
63
23
50
pts
260
225
217
175
180
157
143
123
110
ave
20.00
16.07
14.47
11.67
11.25
11.21
9.53
9.46
7.33
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 4 South 2015
p
Little Shelford II
16
Dullingham
16
Cambourne II
16
Barley II
16
Steeple Morden
16
Rebels
16
Sawston & Babraham II 16
Elsworth
16
Buntingford II
16
w l t
11 3 0
10 5 0
10 6 0
9 7 0
8 8 0
8 7 0
6 8 1
3 11 1
2 12 0
141
c
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
bp
20
22
25
41
59
32
40
54
29
pts
240
222
225
221
219
192
165
119
69
ave
17.14
14.80
14.06
13.81
13.69
12.80
11.00
7.93
4.93
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 5 North 2015
Newmarket Town
Longstanton II
Madingley II
Coton
Cambridge St. Giles III
St Ives Town III
Over II
March Town IV
Sutton II
p
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
w l t
12 3 0
12 4 0
10 5 0
8 6 0
8 7 0
5 10 0
5 9 0
5 10 0
2 13 0
c
1
0
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
bp
16
10
33
35
42
61
46
41
61
pts
256
250
233
195
202
161
146
141
101
ave
17.07
15.63
15.53
13.93
13.47
10.73
10.43
9.40
6.73
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 5 South 2015
Wilbrahams II
Linton Village II
Royston II
Cam Kerala
Newton
Mill Green
Comberton
Balsham II
p w l t
14 10 3 0
14 9 3 0
14 8 5 0
14 7 7 0
14 6 7 0
14 6 7 0
14 3 10 0
14 3 10 0
c
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
bp
14
12
32
48
42
40
54
41
pts
214
192
192
188
162
160
114
101
ave
16.46
16.00
14.77
13.43
12.46
12.31
8.77
7.77
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 5 North 2015
Fordham III
Histon III
Milton III
Wisbech Town IV
Wimblington II
Cambridge N.C.I. IV
Willingham II
St Ives Town IV
p w l
14 10 2
14 10 3
14 7 7
14 6 6
14 7 7
14 7 7
14 5 9
14 1 12
142
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
bp
12
9
42
35
39
35
27
50
pts
212
209
182
155
179
175
127
70
ave
17.67
16.08
13.00
12.92
12.79
12.50
9.07
5.38
Mr Cricket CCA Junior League 5 North 2015
p w l
Great Shelford II
14 11 3
Weston Colville III
14 10 3
Hardwick & Caldecote II14 7 6
Cherry Hinton II
14 7 7
Thriplow III
14 6 8
Ickleton
14 6 8
Cokenach II
14 5 9
Longstowe II
14 3 11
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
bp
14
16
40
29
43
42
7
45
pts
234
216
180
169
163
162
107
105
ave
16.71
16.62
13.85
12.07
11.64
11.57
7.64
7.50
Mr Cricket CCA Minor League North 2015
Bar Hill
Coton II
Cambridge Granta IV
Girton II
Barrington II
Wilburton II
Burwell IV
p
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
w l
9
2
7
5
6
6
8
4
5
6
4
8
2 10
t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
bp
14
39
37
-9
17
43
48
pts
194
179
157
151
117
123
88
ave
17.64
14.92
13.08
12.58
10.64
10.25
7.33
Mr Cricket CCA Minor League South 2015
p w l t
Cambourne III
14 10 3 0
Saffron Walden V
14 9 4 0
Whittlesford II
14 8 4 0
Newport II
14 8 6 0
Sawston & Babrahm IV 14 6 8 0
Elmdon II
14 6 7 0
Linton Village III
14 3 10 0
Thriplow IV
14 2 10 0
143
c
1
1
2
0
0
1
1
2
bp
15
22
11
37
43
25
41
17
pts
215
202
171
197
163
145
101
57
ave
16.54
15.54
14.25
14.07
11.64
11.15
7.77
4.75
Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited
Cambs FA, Bridge Road, Impington CB24 9PH
(01223) 232371
Directors
Chairman: Malcolm Taylor
Vice Chairman: Keith Coburn
Secretary: Les Mills
Finance: Richard Baker
Cricket Development Manager: Jenny Lambert
Nicholas Cliffe Michael Frape John Marshall
Cambridgeshire Under 12's Squad 2016
Only these players under the age of 13 are permitted
to play in all Association matches.
Corbin Abassi
Richard Bramley
George Gowler
Jamie Hallett
Tom Newman
Will Routledge
Cambridge St Giles
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Wimblington
Wisbech
Longstanton Grasshoppers
Cambridge Granta
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