Week 10 of the league season and Thame 1st XI headed to Gerrards Cross, lost the toss and batted. In a rain affected game, Ubaid Kiani opened with a steady 54, before Alex Browne smashed 130 from just 94 balls.
Sunday 2nd July 2023 – U11s league matches: The U11s had two league matches this Sunday, Home to Tiddington and Away to Horspath. On a sleepy Church Meadow, following a raucous Summer Picnic Ball the night before, the U11 8-aside
This week marked half way in the men’s leagues. Thame 4th XI hosted Waddesdon 3, and were asked to bat after once again losing the toss. Charlie Anderson carried his bat, scoring a superb 105 not out. He was supported
Sunday 25th June 2023 – U11s league match against Kidlington The U11 team played at home on Sunday morning, in a 10-aside Pairs match against Kidlington. The match was played on the new Junior wicket at the bottom of the
Thame Women hit the road to Knebworth for their 2nd game in the Home Counties Premier Division, and chose to bat. Eli Dey (35) opened but struggled for partners, with her departure leaving Thame 78-5. Emily Green (47) provided a
On Sunday June 11th, it was the turn of the U9 Girls to don their Tiger stripes and step out onto the cricket pitch to represent Thame for the first time! Travelling to Oxford Sports Park, on an absolute scorcher,
Sunday 18th June 2023 – U11s league match against Oxford & Bletchingdon The U11 team travelled to LWS upper school on Sunday morning for a Pairs match showdown against Oxford & Bletchingdon. With only one league match scheduled, availability was
Thame 1st XI were in much need of a win at home to Oxford. After choosing to bowl, Dinny Malan (3-35) and Luke Hayes (2-11) got Thame off to an incredible start, leaving Oxford on 40-5. The lower-middle order then
Unbeaten Thame 4th XI travelled to Dinton 3’s incredibly low-scoring ground and were asked to bat. Thame’s batters did struggle to get going, but Tim Airstone‘s 41* held the innings together and, with generous extras, Thame boldly declared on 115-7
The 1st XI lost the toss and bowled at home to Great Brickhill. On a dry flat track, Brickhill’s openers both scored tons. A poor show in the field meant a mammoth total of 333-5 – Hassam Mushtaq (3-86) was