Disappointing defeat for Thame 1st XI Thame 1st XI lost a crucial away game against relegation-rivals Gerrard Cross last Saturday. After being put in to bat, Thame were bowled out for 88. Only Will Sutcliffe and Honey Garg put up
On Saturday 2nd July, Church Meadow rocked to the sound of the excellent local band “OX9”, as the 2nd club Summer Ball got under way under a 220 square metre marquee outside the clubhouse. The walls and tables were bedecked
1st XI bowlers nearly save the day after poor batting Thame 1sts put in another disappointing batting display against Oxford as they lost by 3 wickets, away at Jordan Hill last Saturday. After being put into bat, they progressed well
3rd XI get winning draw in a very wet and muddy clash With the 1st XI and 2nd XI matches called off without a ball being bowled, Thame 3rd XI rocked up to Banbury to face Cropredy, hopeful of at least
1st XI suffer defeat to Amersham Thame 1st XI struggled at Amersham as they fell to a 7-wicket defeat on Saturday. Put in on another damp wicket, Thame struggled as they lost early wickets, but recovered to 55 for 3
Thame 1st XI come out on top in tense game against league leaders Thame got back to winning ways last Saturday with a narrow 5-run victory, at home, against the league leaders Buckingham. Thame won the toss and decided to
1st XI valiantly attempt to defend low total in vain A mixed performance from Thame 1st XI, saw them lose an important game to local rivals Aston Rowant last Saturday, as they failed to post a defendable total. After being
Crick-Fit for women and girls is starting up again on Wednesday 15th June, down at Thame Cricket Club at Church Meadow. Anyone interested, please contact Sheena Beard on 01844 213695 or at sheenabeard@btinternet.com .
Thame Town Cricket Club are hold their weekly Summer Cricket Courses starting the weeks of Mon 25th July and Mon 1st August. Both weeks will cater for both hard ball cricket and soft ball cricket and are open to the whole
Last Tuesday 24th May, the cricket ground down at Church Meadow reverberated to the sounds of ball-on-bat and the enthusiastic cheers of 10 and 11-year olds. It was the Schools Cricket Day for local primary schools, organised by Oxfordshire Cricket