2s promoted to Division 3, despite loss! The 2nd XI travelled to Abingdon, only needing a few points to secure promotion. Losing the toss and getting put in to bat, Thame got off to a rocky start. Only Jack Aston
1s defeated at home to Horspath Thame 1st XI hosted local rivals Horspath at the weekend. After losing the toss, Thame once more lost early wickets and relied upon skipper Michael Beard and overseas Gamindu Kanishka to rebuild. Both made
Depleted 1st XI slip to heavy defeat at Banbury Bowling first on a wicket offering generous assistance to the seamers, Thame’s young attack caused plenty of problems but decisions did not go in their favour. Of particular note were fine
Signs of improvement but defeat for 1s Thame 1st XI faced Tring at home on Saturday. After losing a couple of early wickets, Mike Beard (33) and Gami Kanishka (65, pictured below) laid a platform, but when both fell after
1st snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in nail-biting clash The 1s faced top of the table Slough, and bowling first put in a disciplined display, keeping Slough under pressure, but once again yielding little reward. The shackles were
Saturday 7th July dawned with a cloudless sky over Church Meadow and a marquee sandwiched between the current, “old” clubhouse, the soon-to-be-completed , “new” clubhouse and the picturesque skyline of St Mary’s Church. The scene was set for the club’s
Thame Town Cricket Club held their annual Junior Awards Evening for 2018, at the Clubhouse on Friday 20th July. Players, their parents and the coaches turned out for what will be the last ever Junior Awards Evening to take place
1s lose to strong High Wycombe side Thame 1st XI hosted High Wycombe, at Church Meadow – sponsored by J.Bennett & Son Insurance Brokers. Given the overcast and damp conditions following a heavy overnight shower, Thame won the toss and
Thame Town Cricket Club are pleased to announce our continued, and improved, partnership with Massage Matters. We are excited to introduce our very own bookings page, entitling all members of the Cricket Club, plus friends and family, to a discounted rate for all physiotherapy and
10-wicket defeat for the 1s Thame 1st XI travelled to 3rd-placed Henley, in desperate need of a win to kick off the quest for survival. Henley won the toss, and put Thame into bat. In another disastrous batting display, the