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Welcome to the Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Ladies Cricket Page

The Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Cricket Championship is an amateur league, and is a feeder league into the East Anglian Premier League. Membership is open to clubs based in Suffolk and Essex.

Amendment to the Ladies Winning teams 2023 season

The posting below was made before all the results were finalised – the correct information is:

Performance Winners –  Copdock and Old Ipswichian

West Division  –   Mildenhall

Central Division  –  IES

East Division  –  Mistley

 

By |September 21st, 2023|

Ladies Competition Structure 2022

These are the League groupings for next season……

Performance East:

  1. Copdock & Old Ipswichian CC
  2. Woolpit CC
  3. Mistley CC
  4. Felixstowe & Old Corinthians CC
  5. Melton St. Audry’s CC

Performance West:

  1. Saffron Walden CC
  2. Thriplow CC
  3. Orton Park CC
  4. Waresley-Eaton Socon CC
  5. Stapleford CC

Development East

  1. Ipswich and East Suffolk CC
  2. Copdock & Old Ipswichian CC
  3. Frinton-on-Sea CC
  4. East Bergholt CC
  5. Hadleigh CC

Development Central

  1. Melton St Audry’s CC
  2. Felixstowe & Corinthians CC
  3. Battisford & District CC
  4. Worlingworth CC
  5. Woolpit CC

Development West

  1. Ely CC
  2. Mildenhall CC
  3. Worlington CC
  4. Bardwell CC

I will send through more information as and when I have it.

Kind regards,

Lara

Lara Neild | Women & Girls Officer | Suffolk Cricket

By |January 14th, 2022|

Two Counties T20 Women’s Cricket

The Women’s Two Counties competition consists of three regional and one performance league and involves teams from Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. The teams involved will play highly competitive hardball T20s on Sundays throughout late Spring and Summer 2021. This season’s competition runs from 18th April to 12th September and will involve 20 teams from 17 clubs across southern East Anglia. The competition did not run in 2020 due to COVID-19 so therefore there will be a new champion for each league this season.

The Women’s Two Counties structure has grown and developed to encompass the increasing number of women and women’s clubs playing cricket in East Anglia. The Performance competition began as the Ladies Challenge T20 competition 2004, expanding to include the Ladies T20 competition in 2011 and subsequently regional sections A and B in 2017, and C in 2019. The sections have now been restructured into Central, West, East, and Performance, and the Challenge 35 over reformed as the East Anglian Premier League.

By |May 21st, 2021|

Ladies Contact Details

Suffolk

Lara Neild – Suffolk Cricket Women’s & Girls Development Officer
lneild@suffolkcricket.org

Eddie Green – Women’s & Girls Community Officer
egreen@suffolkcricket.org

Megan Bowe- Women’s & Girls Project Coordinator
mbowe@suffolkcricket.org

Essex

Natalie Samaranayake – Women & Girls Operations Manager
natalie@essexcricket.org.uk

Lauren Onojaife – Girls Development Officer/National Programmes Lead
lauren@essexcricket.org.uk

Claire Smith – East London Active Families Manager
claire.smith@essexcricket.org.uk

By |May 14th, 2021|

 

 

 

 

 

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