The weather was again on side as another full weekend of action went ahead for our Men’s and Women’s teams. The 1st XI travelled to Buckingham, looking to pick up a first win of the season. Batting first, Thame were
After weeks of rain and abandonments, this past weekend saw all matches go ahead under glorious sunshine! Thame 1st XI hosted Finchampstead at Church Meadow. After being put in, Thame started well with Ollie Burland (78) and Michael Beard (66)
‘Twelfth Night’ by William Shakespeare Thame Town Cricket Club – Sun 18th July – 2:30pm In the fantastical kingdom of Illyria, a lovesick Duke Orsino pines for the Lady Olivia. After a terrible shipwreck, the enterprising Viola disguises herself as
Like Groundhog Day, this. A wet week leading up to the promise of more rain on Saturday, gave the familiar feeling of ‘Will we? Won’t we?’ for our Saturday Men’s teams. The 1st XI, 2nd XI and 3rd XI all
This past weekend was another frustrating one; rain again sweeping the nation and causing the 4th XI league match and Women‘s Super 8s match to be called off before they started. Our 2nd XI match at home to Stokenchurch was
We are delighted to announce, Institute of Cricket will be returning for a 2-day performance Cricket course at TTCC on Tuesday 1st & Wednesday 2nd June! Targeting the ages of 13 -19. The camp will focus specifically on developing T20
The Men’s League cricket season started on Saturday 8th May, however the cricketing God’s had other ideas with rain sweeping across the country. Many games fell foul to the conditions, including the 1st XI who were due to host Banbury
As the club bar heads towards a fuller re-opening during this month, we are asking all members if anyone is interested in working behind the bar on match days. Times are flexible and would include weekday evenings and weekend afternoons
Cricket is back! On Saturday 17th April, the 1st XI opened the club’s season hosting Potters Bar in a friendly. With COVID restrictions still in place until mid-May, there were sadly no spectators allowed for an exciting close fought 7
Thame Town Cricket Club has learned of the passing of a well-known Thame sports personality, who should be familiar to many members. Anne Spindler (nee Elliot), who taught PE at Lord Williams’s School for nearly forty years, died of mesothelioma