Thame Town Cricket Club are hold their weekly Summer Cricket Courses starting the weeks of Mon 25th July and Mon 1st August. Both weeks will cater for both hard ball cricket and soft ball cricket and are open to the whole
Last Tuesday 24th May, the cricket ground down at Church Meadow reverberated to the sounds of ball-on-bat and the enthusiastic cheers of 10 and 11-year olds. It was the Schools Cricket Day for local primary schools, organised by Oxfordshire Cricket
1st XI fall just short in exciting chase Thame 1st XI welcomed Cookham Dean to Church Meadow last Saturday and were in the field after losing the toss. Will Rooney and Sam Lachlan set the tone with the new ball,
We are delighted to announce that the joint planning application between Thame Town CC and Thame Town Council for a new clubhouse has been approved by SODC today. The new clubhouse will meet ECB technical specification for Clubhouses and Pavilions
Thame 1st XI were in a strong position last Saturday, when the rain came down at league leaders Horspath. Having been struggling at 48-5 when put in to bat, Thame recovered well to 199 all out. Good contributions from Honey
More frustration caused by the rain for Thame 2nds, as they dominated the first half of their home game against Abingdon Vale 2nds. Asked to bat on a slow track, Thame were faltering at 45 for 3, but then Guy
With no league game last Saturday, the 3rds entertained an XI from Oxford and Bletchington Nondescripts on Sunday and managed to beat the occasional shower. Thame were put in and stuttered to 138 all out after only using 28 of
For the very first time next Tuesday 24th May, Thame Town CC (TTCC) will be hosting a Schools Cricket Day for the primary schools in this area. In collaboration with the Oxfordshire Cricket Board (OCB), TTCC will play host to
Thame’s 1st XI finally lost on Saturday 14th, after 19 unbeaten league matches stretching back into 2014, when they fell to a 6-wicket defeat away to Shipton-under-Wychwood. Put into bat on a wet wicket, Thame’s batsmen struggled as they lost
The 2nd XI were able to enjoy a relaxing tea yesterday, after finishing their game by 3.40pm against newly-promoted Didcot 2nds. Winning the toss and asking Didcot to bat on a slow wicket, Chris Jeffcock (pictured right) took full advantage