After the heatwave of the early week, the temperature cooled down in time for this week’s round of matches. Thame 1s hosted Horspath at Church Meadow, won the toss and bowled. Luke Hayes opened with a wicket maiden, before Skipper Hassam
Week 11 of Men’s League cricket and the 1st XI travelled to Chesham, won the toss and bowled. Dinushka Malan took an early wicket, before a strong 2nd wicket partnership. Malan (4-39) and skipper Hassam Mushtaq (4-69) then got through the
The sun was shining bright on the best weekend of the year so far, and the start of the second half of the Men’s League season. The 1st XI took on Cumnor, won the toss and batted at Church Meadow.
It was a case of déjà vu again this weekend, as the Men’s sides battled the weather on the Saturday, before the Women had no such issues and put in an other brilliant performance on the Sunday. It was the half
This weekend followed a similar pattern to the last; a rain affected Saturday of Men’s Cricket followed by a resounding Women’s triumph on the Sunday! The Men’s 1st XI went away to lowly Tring Park, lost the toss and were
On a cloudy day at Church Meadow, my hand picked select XI did not disappoint in a match which marked the end of my tenure as Chair, and the exciting news that we have found someone mad enough to take
It was a rainy Saturday for our Men’s sides, with all matches being affected. Thame 1s were away to top-of-the-league Harefield, and bowled after losing the toss. A runout and Dinushka Malan put Thame on top at 42-4, but Harefield
The Men’s League turned to the Win-Lose-Draw format in week 6 and Thame 1st XI took on top-of-the-League Wargrave, at Church Meadow. Thame lost the toss and were asked to bowl, which was no problem for Dinushka Malan (4-20) and
On a drizzly Jubilee weekend, Thame 1st XI headed to Oxford Downs and after losing the toss, batted. On a green wicket, with a rain delay, Thame slumped to 14-4. Alex Browne then hit 45, including 2 customary sixes, with
The 4th week of the Men’s season brought more selection headaches, but at the eleventh hour, all 4 teams had 11 players ready to represent The Meadowmen. Thame 1st XI hosted Great Brickhill at Church Meadow, won the toss and