1s narrowly defeated in low-scoring affair With the start delayed due a puddle on a length, Thame won the toss and chose to bowl first on a wicket that would prove to be a nightmare for both sets of batsman.
1s slip to a narrow defeat Thame faced Oxford Downs at home on Saturday. After losing a fourth consecutive toss, Thame were forced to bowl first on a flat wicket. After a bright start by Downs, miserly spells by Faisal
Women’s Cricket at Thame goes International Last Sunday, more history was made, as Thame Town C.C. welcomed the Oman Women’s national cricket team as part of their five-game tour of the UK – the first international opposition at Thame since
Bamford & Beard lead 1s to win Thame 1st XI battled to a first win of the season against Cookham Dean. Bowling first, Thame lost Andy Russell to injury in the 9th over, leaving them to field with 10 men
1st XI chased down in tough season opener Thame 1s started their Home Counties Premier 2 campaign with a 6 wickets defeat at home to Burnham. After losing the toss and being inserted on a difficult wicket, Thame lost early
With the League season fast approaching, our teams prepared with some testing friendlies, of course including the first ever games at the new clubhouse! Our Women’s team also started their season, hosting a Super 8s day… 1st team show off
Thame’s Women’s team have preapred well for the new outdoor season by winning the final of Oxfordshire’s Indoor League Division 2! In spite of being new to cricket, Eynsham had a strong team which combined skill, power and tactics and
1s finish season with defeat to Oxford After winning an important toss, Oxford got off to a strong start on a dry wicket. They were pegged back by a fine spell of 3-42 by Michael Higgs (pictured below), ably supported
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