Saturday League cricket has come to an end for 2025! Comfortable in mid-table, the 1st XI hosted already relegated Bicester & North Oxford. Thame were put into bat. The top 6 all got starts around Player of the match Ubaid
In this season’s penultimate Saturday league matches, the rain came to sadly abandon 3 of the 4 games! Away at Horspath the 1st XI won the toss and batted, posting 279-8. Player of the match Alex Tervet (72) and Jonathon
On the August Bank Holiday weekend, Thame 1st XI travelled to Chesham, won the toss and bowled. Opener Rana hit 96, and at 190-2, a big score was on the cards. Dinny Malan (4-38) helped bring Thame back into it,
This Saturday saw the return of the classic win-lose format. The 1st XI took on promotion-chasing Wokingham at Church Meadow and chose to bowl. Opener Carter hit 114, as Wokingham set about a big score. Dinny Malan (3-35) and Skipper
It was the last of the win-lose-draw format matches this past weekend, and with it Thame 1st XI travelled to league leaders Slough, who put Thame into bat. Jonathon Jelfs hit 50 from 52 balls batting at 3 in a
After an unbeaten July, Thame 1st XI hosted Datchet at Church Meadow. The visitors chose to bat but struggled – Dinny Malan took out the top 5 on his way to 6-43, extending his lead as Home Counties Division 2’s
In week 12, the 1st XI travelled to Falkland and were put into bat. Player of the match Ubaid Kiani (81) led the batting, and alongside Lloyd Paternott (48) built solid foundations for Alex Browne to come in and smash
The sweltering summer weekdays gave way to heavy rain this past weekend, putting a pin in the 1st XI, 2nd XI and Women‘s matches before they even started. Amazingly, our 3rd and 4th XIs did both manage to play! We
Thame 1st XI travelled to Oxford in week 10, won the toss and bowled. Dinny Malan (3-49) had the hosts 0-2 after just 3 balls of the match. While Laird was immovable with 168* for Oxford, Captain Hassam Mushtaq and
At the half way point in Saturday League cricket, our 1st XI headed to fellow relegation-threatened Bicester & North Oxford. With rain a factor, Thame were put into bat. Alex Tervet hit a patient 87 at the top, alongside swift