Welcome to the Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Cricket Championship
Fixtures …………… and the Dinner
Last Call for the Annual Dinner!!
Final numbers and orders are needed ASAP and certainly by the end of this week for the Annual Dinner on Saturday 20th November……..
This invitation includes all trophy winners but also includes members (and their partners) of all other clubs as well as those in the Ladies Competitions (and their partners).
This event is to be held at Venue 16 (formerly Greshams), Tuddenham Road, Ipswich IP4 3QH – 7 for 7.30 at a cost of £30 per person.
This year we have had a change to the structure and the evening will consist of the Dinner, prepared by top chef Jamie Smith of JLS Catering and then Presentation of Awards, hosted by David Mann of Radio Suffolk fame from Hadleigh Cricket Club.
This will be followed by an excellent rock and roll band – The Lockerbillies – and there is a bar extension until 1 am. It would be good to see as many lady cricketers as well as wives and partners present and we hope the change of emphasis will promote this new approach. We can assure you that you will not be disappointed with the music on offer…….
Please forward your completed order form below (the deadline has been extended) to Alan Rogers as a matter of urgency by the end of this week. The menu can also be found below……
We encourage you to support this new initiative……
Correction and Apology
MSC have been made aware of an error in the preparation of the structure of the Championship for 2022.
Kelvedon and Feering CC 1s were incorrectly relegated to Division 3 when in fact, owing to the withdrawal of Ipswich CC 1s, only one team should have been relegated from that Division. This has now been corrrected and they will take their rightful place in Division 2. We apologise for the inconvenience caused by this error to Kelvedon and Feering CC
We also apologise to Stowmarket CC whose recent promotion to Division 2 has now been rescinded and they will now play in Division 3 next season…..
Margaret Keeble
With sadness Witham CC have announced the passing of their President Margaret Keeble. Wife of long standing member Barrie, she was part of the club for many years staunchly supporting Barrie and then grandson Jake. Our thoughts go to the family at this time.
Two Counties AGM
The AGM took place on Wednesday at the palatial surroundings of the new Colchester Rugby club. Many thanks to all who attended and for your thoughts and input.
Social Media:
Chairman Geoff Eveling stated strongly that there is a seeming increased use of Social Media to openly have a go at other players or clubs. The MSC do not like this unpleasant trend we are seeing and encourage it to stop or more serious action will be taken.
Decisions taken:
A revision of the Championship structure was agreed – although there were some misgivings it is simply not possible to please all of the people all of the time. There are considerable changes for the 2022 season reflecting a new approach by the MSC, particularly at the “lower” end and a listing is attached. If any club has misgivings about their club’s ability to cope at a higher level then please email Rick Jones with your thoughts by Thursday 21st October.
As a result of a unanimous vote by First Division clubs the ball used in Division 1 next season will be the higher quality Supreme Test from our existing supplier Super County. This will retail at £15.50 inc. The existing ball will be used for all other Divisions and will retail at £12.50 inc. Our thanks to Peter Corke for the negotiation of an excellent three year deal.
It was decided that the MSC would look again at the thorny issue about the return to the provision of teas in all Championship matches and details will follow.
We welcomed Acton CC and Real Oddies CC to our ranks and we wish them success in their association with the Championship.
The Sunday League will adopt a system of 40 overs per side and 8 overs limit on bowlers and no fielding circle for season 2022.
Treasurer Andrew Barnes reported a healthy picture of our finances. His usual quality set of accounts were distributed at the meeting.
We welcome the appointment of Ros Coker to the position of Fixtures Secretary who, ably assisted by Stuart Coker, will soon start on the compilation of the fixtures for 2022 – that should keep them busy for a couple of days!!
We were able to formally welcome Marc Fox of Abberton CC and Richard Polley of EAG to their position as Essex County Representatives and we look forward to their much valued input. There is currently a vacancy for a third Suffolk County Representative and we would appreciate any application from any candidate affiliated to a Suffolk club be forwarded to Rick Jones.
The position of Secretary was given to Rick Jones so that the large work load undertaken by Alan Rogers can be reduced. Alan will still be involved in work as Assistant Secretary as well as the onerous task of Results Secretary. As there are several changes in personnel, it would be appreciated in the early stages whilst a working structure can be developed, if anyone wishes to contact the MSC would email both Rick and Tex who will either deal with the matter or distribute to the relevant Committee member.
We would like to record our thanks to all other Officers who were reappointed at the AGM to their continuing roles. A full list of Officers will be updated on the website shortly.
Ken Sparkes – message from Rob Mills of Mistley CC
Sad to report the passing of Ken Sparkes at the weekend. Ken played for Mistley in his early years before returning to the club in the 80’s and 90’s. He continued to support the club when he stopped playing and was a regular member of the Two Counties Over50s and 60s in both playing and scoring roles in his later years. His funeral is on the 9th November at Colchester Crematorium. Thoughts are with his family at this time.
MARSHALL HATCHICK TWO COUNTIES CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP 50+ GOLF DAY
Unable to hold our golf day in April, we were rewarded with a warm, dry day in October. Sixteen players took part, with Tex Rogers, as usual keeping a sharp eye on one of the four balls. We welcomed four newcomers: my guest John Elliott, a fellow team-mate at Essex Seniors and who travelled from his home in Canvey Island; Tony Locke from Hadleigh Cricket Club; Richard Holman, guest of Stuart Berger; and John Sexton (brother-in-law of Simon Rippingale). Vicki Khan (guest of Rupert Haxell) was again the lone lady in the field
The results of the 18 hole competition were:
John Stuck 41 points (handicap 18) – host
Tony Locke 37 points (19) – 1st prize & nearest the pin on 17th hole
Richard Holman 36 points (12) – 2nd prize
John Kemp 36 points (21) – 3rd prize
Jason Nottage 36 points (22)
Ian Robinson 35 points (19)
Stuart Berger 34 points (34) – nearest the pin on 7th hole
Vicki Khan 34 points (21)
John Elliott 31 points (26)
John Sexton 31 points (20)
David Barbour 31 points (17)
Rod Cook 31 points (35)
Simon Rippingale 28 points (14)
Rupert Haxell 27 points (24)
Phil Smith 25 points (41)
Gary Smith 22 points (26) – booby prize.
The Over 50s captain Pat Patel, joined us for dinner, and presented the prizes.
By popular request we will be running two competitions next year, with the usual pre-season competition in early April (or late March) and another post-season competition in early October.
John Stuck – Organiser and Host
Ball Trial during the 2021 Season
The trial of three different balls for possible use in Division 1 from season 2022 has now been completed and the MSC wish to thank the Umpires’ Panel, other players from Division 1 and administrators for their help in producing formal and informal reports on the balls used…….. The feedback has been most useful ……
The balls trialled were the Super County Supreme Test – a higher quality ball than currently in use in the Championship from our existing supplier Super County, the Gray Nicholls Crown 4 star (currently in use in the Sussex League) and the CA Test ball.
The Supreme County Test ball from our current supplier Peter Corke of Super County has received excellent reviews (the best of the balls trialled) but will involve an additional cost of £3 taking the cost up to £15.50 per ball (inc. VAT). Price is not the only consideration of course but as an example the Duke ball currently in use in the EAPL would cost over £20 (+VAT).
A vote on this by all Division 1 clubs will take place at the AGM as to whether this ball should be used in all Division 1 matches during the 2022 season.
This, together with the excellent 3 year deal negotiated with Peter and his supplier for the balls to be used in Divisions 2 and below of £12.50 per ball, represents value for money as well as quality for use throughout our Championship.
Possible Change in the Playing Season for 2022
The EAPL has confirmed their start date as the 16th April. This is early in April when the weather and pitch preparation could be difficult and is also Easter Saturday. Could member clubs consider the following options and feedback to Alan Rogers or Rick Jones before the AGM on Wednesday13th October please?
- We stay in line with Divisions 1-5 going along with the EAPL dates.
- We start our programme a week later on the 23rd April. This would mean that to accommodate the EAPL play offs Division 1 clubs would need to play one match on a Bank Holiday Monday.
- Division 1 runs in line with the EAPL and the remaining divisions fall in with option 2 playing one round of fixtures on the first date of the EAPL play offs. With this option the MSC would regulate those playing on that day to ensure that clubs do not strengthen up.
Promotion and Relegation Divisions 1 to 6
So once again congratulations to Witham CC for their performances on the field over several seasons. They have been clearly the stand-out side and deserve their place in the EAPL. To tidy up things in Divisions 1 to 6 the following promotion and relegation is resolved………
Division 1. Champions Witham CC promoted to the EAPL.
Relegated Braintree CC and Haverhill CC.
Division 2. Promoted Mildenhall CC, Kesgrave CC and Clacton CC.
Relegated Frinton CC.
Division 3. Promoted Sudbury CC, Easton CC and Little Bardfield Village CC.
Relegated Haverhill CC and Abberton CC.
Division 4. Promoted Witham CC, IES CC, Nacton CC and Mildenhall CC.
Relegated Halstead CC and Harwich and Dovercourt CC.
Division 5. Promoted Hadleigh CC, East Bergholt CC, Needham Market CC and Maldon CC.
Relegated Earl Stonham CC and Elmstead CC.
Division 6. Promoted West Bergholt CC, Dunmow CC, Mildenhall CC and Abberton CC.
Relegated Yoxford CC.
The structure of the divisions below Division 6 will be determined according to the criteria set out in the post, dated 6th September …….
Witham promoted to EAPL
Witham have successfully completed their bid to achieve East Anglian Premier League status after defeating Eaton Socon, from Huntingdonshire, by 136 runs in the play-off Final at The Park on Saturday.
Full match details can be found via Witham CC (play-cricket.com)
Important Information Concerning Promotion and Relegation
At a MSC meeting today (06/09/2021) the following was decided:
(Relegation in Divisions 1 to 5 will be the bottom 2 teams in a Division as per Rule 6.)
If Witham CC are promoted to the EAPL:
Division 1 – 3 clubs will be promoted from Division 2.
Division 2 – Currently 11 teams, 3 up and 2 down (one of the two being Ipswich who dropped out) leaving 7, supplemented by 2 down from Division 1 and 3 up from Division 3 to give 12 teams.
Division 3 – Currently 12 teams, 3 up and 2 down leaving 7 teams, supplemented with 1 down from Division 2 and 4 up from Division 4.
Division 4 – Currently 12 teams, 4 up and 2 down, leaving 6 teams, supplemented with 2 down from Division 3 and 4 up from Division 5.
Division 5 – Currently 12 teams, 4 up and 2 down, leaving 6 teams, supplemented with 2 down from Division 3 and 4 up from Division 6.
If Witham CC are not promoted to the EAPL, then promotion will be reduced by 1 team in each league from the above structure in Divisions 1 to 6.
The structure of Divisions 6 and below will be determined:
- When new clubs apply and are successfully voted in at the AGM. (Rule 8)
- When additional clubs are added to the Championship from an existing club.
- When a decision is made at the AGM regarding those clubs who seek re-election because they have conceded more than 3 matches in the 2021 league season. (Rule 18b) Such clubs re-elected will start at the lowest Division.
- By the MSC if and when any restructuring takes place.
- By the MSC in consideration of the playing record of teams in Divisions 6 and below if a position in a league is available as in 3 above.
Relegation numbers are cast in tablets of stone as above but any team may decide NOT to take any promotion offered providing they advise the MSC before the fixtures are completed so that adjustments can be made.