It was a great morning for cricket at Church Meadow on Sunday 16th. TTCC U11s were put into bat in their pairs game and found it hard going, with some very good bowling from Goring. Dylan top scored, with runs
The U9’s fixture at home to Cublington on Sunday 16th June saw a welcome change in weather, as the game was played in bright sunshine at Church Meadow. However, the match wasn’t quite so bright as a very strong Cublington
A third of the way through the Saturday League season now, and with it a change to the win/lose/draw format for our teams. Sadly, rain ended the 1st XI and 4th XI‘s matches before a ball was even bowled, at
Thame U9’s took to the field for their third league game at Haddenham on Tuesday 4th June. After two rained off games, enthusiasm amongst the team was high despite the cold, wet and windy conditions. Having been asked to bat
This week saw the last of the win/lose format matches, as the 1st XI hosted Harefield at Church Meadow. After opting to bowl, Dinny Malan (2-36) got an early breakthrough, but his 2nd wicket came much later after a 205
Into June now and the 1st XI headed to Gerrard’s Cross, electing to bowl. The hosts started very well, with the top 3 all scoring 50s. Dinny Malan (2-32) and Hassam Mushtaq (2-66) were the pick of the bowlers, but
Thame U11s hosted Oxford at the Church Meadow on a bright summer morning. Winning the toss, Thame elected to field first and started strongly with Oxford struggling to 204/4 after 5 overs. The remaining pairs batted superbly, losing only one
The 1st XI travelled to Stoke Green on the Bank Holiday weekend. After opting to bowl, Dinny Malan (3-18) and Will Feeney (2-39) kept things tight at the start, before returning at the end to polish up the innings. MD
Friday saw a busy evening at the club with around 120 children participating in our All Stars and Dynamos programme, our growing Thame Girls U9 and U11 groups enjoying training plus an Under 13 game against Dinton. Great to see
Week 2 of league action and the 1st XI took on Bicester & North Oxford at Church Meadow. After being asked to bat, Dinny Malan (68) and Alex Browne (54, including 5 sixes) powered Thame along. With important contributions from