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
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
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
Thame women claim glory in 1st ever league match! Losing the toss, Thame fielded first against Cookham Dean in hot, dry and dusty conditions, green grass a distant memory! Fielding with intelligence and determination, Thame put in a great team
Mushtaq stars as Thame dig deep for draw Thame hosted Oxford this weekend in a crunch bottom of the table clash. After winning an important toss, Oxford elected to bat and their openers chanced their arm against a luckless Thame
1st XI beaten heavily at Rowant The 1s travelled to Aston Rowant, looking to get their season back on track, versus a side they beat last year and were promoted with. Rowant won the toss, and put Thame into bat.
1s defeated at Horspath Thame travelled to Horspath on Saturday, and were put into bat by the hosts. Callum Russell (48) again top-scored for The Meadowmen, supported in the main by Gamindu Kanishka’s 47. But, Thame lost wickets regularly, and
1s fall to heavy defeat at home Thame faced Banbury on Saturday, and after winning the toss and choosing to bat, Callum Russell (pictured below) got the innings off to a fine start with a fluent 40. Once again, however,
1s suffer disappointing defeat at Tring Another below par batting performance saw Thame shot out for just 124, with overseas player Gamindu Kanishka top scoring with 34. Thame’s defence started brightly, reducing Tring to 20-3 with Kanishka, Mike Higgs and
1st XI fight hard but slip to defeat Winning the toss and batting first, Thame once again made a poor start, but captain Mike Beard (28) and overseas Gamindu Kanishka (36) rebuilt the innings to 80-2. The fall of both