Sunday 7 September 2014

Message from Colts Manager

I would like to thank everyone that turned up to the presentation evening and / or the fun-day and I would particularly like to thank all those people that helped with all the jobs that needed doing (including organising everything).


From the club's perspective both events seemed to go really well (and the club also managed to raise several hundred pounds from the fun day) and I hope your sons / daughters enjoyed the events - we would welcome any feedback about either event


The club would be very grateful if people could vote for us in the Lloyds Bank Community Fundraising Scheme  www.lloydsbank.com/communityfund     and also if people could donate their green tokens to our cause in Waitrose (when I last looked we were trailing in 3rd place)


I will be in touch about winter nets in the next month or two - if you would like to contact me please use my ntlworld email address -   themays@ntlworld.com

Tuesday 2 September 2014

Petersfield CC - Friendly XI Vs Langstone - Friendly XI

Petersfield CC - Friendly XI Vs Langstone - Friendly XI

Result: Petersfield CC - Friendly XI - Won by 52 runs
Type: Friendly
Toss: Langstone - Friendly XI won the toss and elected to bowl
Date: Sunday 31st August 2014
Highlights: Shaun Blanks 90 Will Rice 66 Adam Childs 2-14 Jack Butcher first senior wicket

Another lovely Sunday afternoon at the Heath was topped off with a good win for the Sunday XI thanks to some good top order batting and tight and accurate bowling from Petersfield. Petersfield fielded a very mixed side with 3 under 13s and 2 first team players mixed in with the usual motley Sunday crew.

Petersfield lost the toss but were asked to bat which was a relief to Dave Squires as he would have done the same. Chris Wood (28) and Shaun Blanks (90) got off to a great start putting on 82 for the first wicket with Blanks showing his class as anything short and wide was dispatched to various parts of the heath. Will Rice was starting to panic back in the hutch as it looked like the opening pair may just carry on for the 40 overs but in the 15th over and change of bowler worked dividends as skipper Barnard picked Chris up with his first delivery. Unfortunately for Langstone Will Rice (66) was in the mood along with Blanks to chase down Sunday stalwart Jack Hannam (broken hand) for the batting trophy. With one game left there are now 4 players in with a shout of winning the trophy.

After Blanks got out unluckily bowled off his pads by Brydon Langstone then started to grab the initiative back as Petersfield slumped from 184-1 too 218 all out with only Lima Charles (10), Mark Holloway (5) and Dave Squires (3 not out) contributed to the scoring.

After tea Petersfield took to the field hoping that they had scored enough runs in their innings to give Squires his 3rd win as captain. Lanstone got off to a good start scoring at 4 an over as R Brydon (35) and N Wellington (35) put on 46 for the first wicket as Chris Wood took a return catch to dismiss Brydon. Mr Cooper (one of all the TPS’s teachers) then came out to join Wellington and although the scoring rate slowed the pair put on 33 before Liam Charles bowled Cooper for 21. Liam was replaced by young leg spinner Adam Childs who proceeded to take a return catch in his first over. He continued to bowl fantastically well for a 12 year old and picked up his 2nd wicket as M Wellington (8) tried to hit him over the top but the ball turned square and keeper Squires removed the bails leaving Wellington 2 inches short of his ground. Childs finished with 2-16 off his 5 overs impressing all of the players with his accuracy and turn.

David Longland (2-14 off 5) then joined the party thanks to a wonderful running catch from Jack Butcher to remove opener N Wellington at midwicket. Jack then got the opportunity to pick up his first senior wicket as he trapped Alex Squires LBW as he played a reverse sweep. Leaving Langstone on 166

A very good game played in the spirit of Sunday cricket. Thanks to Alex Squires for playing for Langstone and to Jack Butcher, Harvery Baker and Adam Childs for fielding for Langstone.

Man of the Match - Shaun Blanks for his 90 and 1 wicket
Moment of the match - Alex Squires playing a reverse sweep when he actually looked like he might make double figures for the first time in 3 years to give Jack Butcher his first senior wicket

http://petersfield.play-cricket.com/view_results_details?id=11933754

Petersfield Cricket Club - Waitrose Green tokens for September

Another way of generating money for the club is using the Waitrose Green tokens and placing them in the bin on the way out of Waitrose in Petersfield

We get a share of £1000 at the end of the month so please contribute when you are in the shop.

Petersfield Cricket Club needs your vote in the Lloyds Bank Community Fund

Petersfield Cricket Club needs your vote in the Lloyds Bank Community Fund


 



Petersfield Cricket Club has been shortlisted for the Lloyds Bank Community Fund 2014 in your area, we need your vote! We have the chance to be awarded a grant of up to £3,000 from Lloyds Bank to help with drainage on the Petersfield Heath Cricket pitch.
We have been playing cricket in Petersfield for over 260 years; we are an integral part of the community.  Two of our members, Nic and Tom, U11 cricket players have been members of the Club since they were 5, they value what the Club has done for them and what winning £3,000 would do: “We love playing cricket for Petersfield. Both of us play for our schools as well but enjoy the friendships and atmosphere here. There are always problems at the start of the season with the Heath pitch. We look forward to cricket but it is often cancelled, very disappointing. Being able to do something about it so we can start the season training and playing on time would be awesome.”
The Lloyds Bank Community Fund was set up to help local people across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man to have a positive impact at the heart of their community by giving grants to up to 1,400 local good causes in 350 communities.
There are four good causes shortlisted in each community and Lloyds Bank is inviting everyone to vote for the causes they’d most like to support.
Members of the public can vote for their preferred community group on-line, by SMS or Twitter, or in a branch of Lloyds bank from 2 September to 10 October 2014. The local good cause that receives most votes in each community will receive an award of £3,000, with the other groups receiving £2,000, £1,000 or £500 depending on the votes received.
You can find out more about the Community Fund and Petersfield Cricket Club and cast your vote by visiting the Lloyds Bank Community Fund website at: www.lloydsbank.com/communityfund.

Voting for the 2014 Community Fund is open until Friday 10 October.

Presentation night

All, a reminder please that we need to know byThursday 4th September your numbers for the Senior Presentation evening. Please either reply to this email or text/phone Lisbeth (01730 894974 ) or myself (07841 783866). We need to book numbers with the rugby club so you cannot just turn up on the night.