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Presentation Dinnner Saturday November 12th

We are pleased to announce the final details for the end of season dinner and awards night on the 12th of November at Venue 16 in Ipswich.  We will be welcoming former England, Derbyshire, and Essex cricketer Geoff Miller.  Geoff is known as one of the best after dinner speakers on the circuit. He played in 34 Test matches and 25 One Day Internationals for England between 1976 and 1984.  He played for Derbyshire from 1973 to 1986, captaining the side from 1979 to 1981 and returned in 1990 after playing for Essex between 1987 and 1989.  He was Chairman of the England selectors from 2008 to 2013 and was appointed President of Derbyshire C.C.C. in March 2014.

The awards ceremony will follow Geoff’s talk, each divisional winner throughout the competition and runners up in divisions 1-8 will receive their engraved trophies and pennants, with each of the regional division 9 winners receiving an engraved trophy and a pennant.

The night will begin with a three-course meal and the menu is attached to this email.  Following on from the dinner we will be hosting an Auction with some very prestigious items to be won, including a signed and framed Ben Stokes picture. There will also be a raffle going on throughout the night with the draw taking place at the end of the night.

We must stress that this event is open to ALL CLUBS and their guests and not just the clubs collecting a trophy, there has been some fantastic cricket played this summer within the spirit of the game and this is a chance to celebrate that!

To book your places for the night, please get your attendees to click on this link and fill in the survey by the 2nd November 2022 – https://s.surveyplanet.com/7vynnlpr   – If you are a guest not affiliated with a club, please name your organisation under the “cricket club” question.

There are no limitations on the number of attendees each club can have and the price is £35 per person for all of this.  Each club will be required to pay for their attendees either via bank transfer or cheque before the night.  We suggest bringing cheques to the AGM if possible.

If you have any queries or questions, please contact Scott Button via email (sbutton@hotmail.co.uk) or phone (07985668421)

We will look forward to seeing you all on the 12th of November

Scott Button

Two Counties MSC

 

So here is The Menu:     DinnerMenu2022

 

2022-09-13T23:42:35+01:00September 13th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Two Counties Championship Cricket 10th September

Following a (somewhat belated) decision by the ECB we can confirm that all tomorrow’s scheduled matches will be played (subject of course to pitch conditions and the weather).  The full statement from the ECB can seen below…………..

 

“Cricket will resume on Saturday to pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and honour her remarkable life and service.

Following the cancellation of Friday’s cricket fixtures as a mark of respect on announcement of her death, the England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that play will resume from Saturday including international, domestic, and recreational fixtures. The decision has been taken after consultation with the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and in line with Official National Mourning guidance.

This means the Men’s Test match between England and South Africa will begin at The Oval and the Women’s IT20 match between England and India will also go ahead at the Riverside in Durham. The scheduled match between England and Sri Lanka Men’s U19 along with recreational cricket fixtures will also take place as planned.

Before each match, a minute’s silence will be observed (followed by the national anthem). All players and coaches will wear black armbands. Branded inventory will be replaced with messaging paying cricket’s respects to The Queen.”

2022-09-09T14:53:43+01:00September 9th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Two Counties Representative XI v Norfolk Cricket Alliance Representative XI

This was won by the Norfolk Alliance by 6 runs in an exciting match that went down to the last over.  Two Counties bowled first and restricted the Alliance batting early on and the shackles were only really removed when the middle order comprising Mark Jones (who we remember from his days at Felixtowe and Frinton) with a half century, partnered by Chris Cooper with 42.   The Alliance were bowled out for 209 in the 47th over with local lad Jonah Handy a standout 7.4 overs 5 for 38 and the Clacton pair of Dan Williams and Imran Sheikh also amongst the wickets.

This seemed a very gettable target on an excellent Mildenhall track.  In the chase though wickets fell regularly with no-one able to take the game by the scruff of the neck and the Two Counties were unfortunately bowled out for 203, Mark Jones and Michael Seago with a couple of wickets each …….  Dan Williams and Imran Sheikh also contributed with the bat with 40 and 39 respectively and Graham Ford of Worlington got a useful 32 opening the batting.

Both teams clearly enjoyed the occasion and it is hoped to repeat the fixture next season.   Our thanks to Mildenhall CC for hosting and Lloyd Edwards and Rob Humphries for their work in getting the two teams together.  A useful and interesting add on to the occasion was the discussions that took place within the Two Counties team on the day about possible rule changes in Division 1 for next season and this will be followed up shortly by the MSC before the Two Counties AGM in October.

2022-08-19T18:05:36+01:00August 19th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Washed out at Witham, defeated at Melton St. Audrys

While the Over 50s were experiencing a torrential downpour at Witham, further along the A12 at the pleasant ground at Melton St Audrys, the Over 60s were treated to a fine day for cricket, which included some sunshine.
Melton Seniors batted first and with Ed Green in billigerent fashion, 103 retired, the runs flowed freely.  With 79 not out from Simon Furmston and a quick 29 not out from Malcolm Grubb the innings closed after 40 overs on 240 for 6, a challenging total.  Tony Oram was the best of the Two Counties bowlers with economical figures of 1 for 22 off his eight overs.
However, the Two Counties Over 60s set about the run chase in a similar fashion with John Gallant 47, and Jon Wiseman 44, compiling an opening partnership of 92 in only 15 overs.  Thereafter, Martin Pope with an excellent 68 continued the momentum.  However the innings closed on 230 for 6 giving Melton Seniors a deserved victory by 10 runs.
Thanks are due to the umpires, Malcolm Grubb for arranging the fixture and to Doug and Dot Andrews for all their work, especially to Dot for providing a superb tea.  The Two Counties Seniors are looking forward to next year’s game and hopefully a different result.
MELTON ST. AUDRYS SENIORS 240 for 6 (E Green 103 rt, S Furmston 79*, M Grubb 29*, T Oram 1-22)
TWO COUNTIES O-60s 230 for 6 (M Pope 68, J Gallant 47, J Wiseman 44, T Booker 2-44)
Melton Seniors won by 10 runs.
2022-08-18T17:09:55+01:00August 18th, 2022|Seniors’ News|0 Comments

Rain delay cannot prevent another O-70s victory

EAST ANGLIAN VETERANS 173-4 (Mingel 103 no, Cardy 22, Tompkins 2-25) 40 overs
TWO COUNTIES OVER-70s 174-4 (Isaac 50, Martin 43 no, Highfield 29 no, Scammel 2-50) 31.1 overs

TWO COUNTIES OVER-70 won by 5 wickets

Yes, you did read that correctly, rain, the wet stuff that has not fallen from the sky over Essex for what seems like months, actually did fall over Elmstead’s cricket ground during this contest. This phenomena occured just after the start of the 27th over of the East Anglian Veterans innings when they were on 102-2. An interlude of an hour and three-quarters followed before play in this 40 over contest resumed.
When it did Stephanie Mingel went on to bat throughout the innings for an impressive 103 not out, and for the Two Counties team the highlight came when Bruce Tompkins took two in two to reduce the visitors from 150-2 to 150-4. They finally closed with 173-4 on the board. Both teams had started with only 10 players, and the Two Counties were soon to be handicapped further by an injury to Glyn Webster, though he would have batted if required, and John Stonehouse having to depart early as the match was over running it’s originally planned schedule.
Our reply started briskly, but in the sixth over John Stuck was almost, inexplicably bowled by a delivery which moved from outside his leg side to hit his off stump, 31-1. At 57, Willie Mugleston was caught behind for 12. Chris Martin came in to join Steve Isaac, and Steve immediately took it upon himself to release some of the shackles, but hitting Kelland for 17 in one over. This took the score from 62 to 80 off 15 overs, and put us back in control. Having just reach his second consecutive half-century Steve gave himself way too much room and missed the ball. 100-3 from 21 overs.
Chris Martin, 43 not out, held the remainder of the innings together, and despite the loss of Tony Keeble for 9 at 128, he, with a brisk 29 not out from Alan Highfield, took us through to 174-4 with the best part of nine overs to spare.
As usual, our thanks are extended to Elmstead CC for hosting the match, and to Angela Tuff and Ray Digweed for officiating.

2022-08-17T12:21:09+01:00August 16th, 2022|Seniors’ News|0 Comments

The Heatwave……. Part 2

This weekend’s matches will almost certainly take place in similar condidtions to those earlier in the season……  All players and officials are asked to refer to my posting dated July 15th with regard to strategies that should be adopted by players and officials………

2022-08-11T22:20:29+01:00August 11th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Two Counties V Norfolk Alliance at Mildenhall CC on Sunday 14th August start 12pm

The Two Counties team for this match is as follows:

Lloyd Edwards (Coggeshall – Captain)
Tom Sinclair (Clacton)
Graham Ford (Worlington)
Ryan Vickery (Halstead)
Josh Wells (Halstead)
Tom Piddington (Hadleigh)
Daniel Williams (Clacton)
Imran Sheikh (Clacton)
Kane Addison (Coggeshall)
Lewis Millions (Hadleigh)
Jonah Handy (Mildenhall)

Looks a half decent team to me!  Should be good enough to claim the bragging rights??

All support welcome……………

2022-08-05T11:17:53+01:00August 5th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

No pitch ready at Twinstead

The Over 60s XI match against Billericay Veterans, scheduled to have taken place on Thursday, 4th August, had to be cancelled when both teams arrived, as no wicket had been prepared on the square. No match had been played on the square last weekend either.

2022-08-04T14:11:05+01:00August 4th, 2022|Seniors’ News|0 Comments
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