Harrow Hold Off King’s College Despite Horan Resistance
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Harrow School Win by 28 Runs
Harrow School 1st XI 216/5 King's College, Taunton 178
Harrow School secured a 28-run victory over Luke Horan and his King’s College Taunton teammates, in a high-quality 40-over Friendly that went down to the wire in North West London.
The hosts, having been put in to bat by King’s College and posted a competitive 216 for 5. The centerpiece of the Harrow innings was a superb unbeaten 61 from Rishya Rawal. Navigating the visiting attack with poise, Rawal’s 52-ball knock included eight boundaries and two sixes, providing the late-innings acceleration required to shift the momentum.
Bermudian international Horan led the King’s attack with discipline, returning figures of 1 for 39 from his six overs. He was well supported by T Watson, who proved to be the pick of the bowlers with an economical 1 for 29 from a seven-over spell that frequently stifled the Harrow top order.
In reply, King’s College struggled to build the substantial partnerships needed to chase down the target. Ieuan Morris was the architect of their downfall, delivering a masterclass in seam bowling to claim 4 for 12 from his six overs, including two maidens.
Despite the collapse, King’s found hope through a resilient sixth-wicket stand between H Bush and Horan. The pair added 53 runs to keep the chase alive, with Bush top-scoring for the visitors with 39. Horan showcased his all-round capabilities with a brisk 29 off 41 balls, clearing the rope once, but his departure triggered a final slide as King’s were eventually bowled out for 178.
The victory marks a disciplined start to the summer schedule for Harrow, while King’s College will look to find greater consistency in their middle order as they head into a busy period of fixtures.
Harrow School Inning
..07 (11) Freddie Bourne-Arton b F Tucker ..35 (61) Luke Attfield LBW Jago Barclay ..46 (51) Jack Nelson c M Matravers b Luke Horan ..26 (45) Isaac Humphrey b T Watson ..61 (52) Rishya Rawal Not Out ..31 (22) Ved Patel Run Out ..10 Extras (7w-3nb) 216 Total for 5 wickets after 40 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-15 (Bourne-Arton), 2-89 (Nelson), 3-106 (Attfield), 4-152 (Humphrey), 5-216 (Patel)
King's College Taunton Bowlers
7.0-1-29-1 T Watson 6.0-0-35-1 F Tucker 5.0-0-36-0 Zach Vukusic 8.0-0-37-0 P McGiven 8.0-0-40-1 Jago Barclay 6.0-0-39-1 Luke Horan
King's College Taunton Inning
..23 (32) R Dunne c Aaryan Basu b Ieuan Morris ..05 (03) T Lamey c Freddie Bourne-Arton b Ieuan Morris ..15 (21) T Stoddard c Luke Attfield b Ieuan Morris ..00 (08) Zach Vukusic c Jack Nelson b Ieuan Morris ..08 (20) N Watson c Jack Nelson b Kavish Mehta ..39 (61) H Bush c Luke Attfield b Jack Nelson ..29 (41) Luke Horan c Ved Patel b Aaryan Basu ..12 (14) M Matravers b Neharen Inpan ..27 (17) Jago Barclay c Ieuan Morris b Neharen Inpan ..04 (05) F Tucker c Luke Attfield b Aaryan Basu ..02 (02) T Watson Not Out ..14 Extras (3lb-11w) 178 Total All Out after 37 overs
7.0-0-44-2 Neharen Inpan 6.0-2-12-4 Ieuan Morris 4.0-1-13-0 Dario Holland 8.0-0-14-1 Kavish Mehta 8.0-0-48-1 Jack Nelson 4.0-0-34-2 Aaryan Basu
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Tomlinson & Papplewick Fall Short in Nottinghamshire Derby
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Hucknall CC 233/6 Papplewick and Linby CC 218
Hucknall CC Won by 15 Runs
Zeri Tomlinson and his Papplewick and Linby CC teammates endured a frustrating afternoon at the New Gatehouse Ground, falling 15 runs short in a tense Nottinghamshire Premier League encounter against Hucknall CC.
In a match defined by steady accumulation and clinical death bowling, it was the visitors who held their nerve to defend a competitive total, despite a spirited middle-order fightback led by Smith and Bermudian talent Zeri Tomlinson.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Hucknall built their innings around a disciplined half-century from Archie Moore. Moore anchored the visitors' effort with a composed 73 from 91 deliveries, finding the boundary five times and clearing it twice to provide the platform for a late-innings flourish.
Hucknall eventually reached 233-6 from their 50 overs, a total that looked well within reach for the hosts. Alex Moor was the standout performer with the ball for Papplewick, finishing with impressive figures of 3-30 from his 10 overs, consistently troubling the Hucknall top order with his accuracy.
The Papplewick chase began with intent but struggled to find the necessary partnerships after the first wicket partnership of 70 was broken. Robin Smith injected much-needed momentum into the innings, smashing a rapid 57 from just 51 balls, including nine boundaries.
Tomlinson looked in fine touch during his stay at the crease, chipping in with a brisk 31 off 36 balls. The Bermudian showcased his range by hitting three fours and two sixes, momentarily swinging the pendulum back in favor of the home side.
However, the dismissal of the set batsmen proved fatal. Saif Ali turned the screw for Hucknall, returning figures of 3-39 as the Papplewick tail failed to wag. The hosts were eventually bowled out for 218, leaving them just shy of what would have been a significant victory.
Hucknall CC Inning
..11 (20) Ryan Buckley c Ben Shaw b Freddie McCann ..15 (33) Oliver Horlock b Alex Moor ..21 (27) Greg Willows st Robin Smith b Alex Moor ..52 (72) Sam Johnson LBW Ben Bhabra ..00 (11) Daniel Blatherwick c Robin Smith b Alex Moor ..73 (91) Archie Moore LBW Freddie McCann ..28 (35) George Blatherwick Not Out ..17 (15) Saif Ali Not Out ..16 (8b-3lb-2w-3nb) 223 Total for 6 wickets after 50 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-23 (Buckley), 2-51 (Willows), 3-58 (Horlock), 4-64 (Blatherwick), 5-154 (Johnson), 6-196 (Moore)
Papplewick and Linby CC Bowlers
10.-0-49-2 Freddie McCann 10.-2-32-1 Ben Bhabra 10.-1-30-3 Alex Moor 7.0-0-44-0 Elliott Massey 7.0-0-32-0 Dalton Hatton Lowe 2.0-0-15-0 Dillon Singh 4.0-0-20-0 Sam Walker
Papplewick and Linby CC Inning
..51 Freddie McCann c Dom Wheatley b Daniel Blatherwick ..57 (51) Robin Smith c Daniel Blatherwick b Jake Wright ..01 (13) Finley Moran c Jake Wright b Saif Ali ..36 (38) Ben Shaw LBW George Blatherwick ..31 (36) Zerai Tomlinson c Jake Wright b Saif Ali ..00 (01) Alex Moor LBW b Jake Wright ..01 (03) Ben Bhabra b George Blatherwick ..10 (24) Dalton Hatton Lowe c Jake Wright b Daniel Blatherwick ..01 907) Dillon Singh b Daniel Blatherwick ..10 (16) Elliott Massey b Saif Ali ..02 (14) Sam Walker Not Out ..18 Extras (1b-1lb-15w-1nb) 218 Total All Out after 39.4 overs
10.-1-44-3 Daniel Blatherwick 2.0-0-30-0 Dan Bryans 10.-1-46-2 Jake Wright 6.4-0-39-3 Saif Ali 2.0-0-18-0 Dom Wheatley 2.0-0-15-0 Oliver Horlock 7.0-1-24-2 George Blatherwick
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Rain Dampens Spirits as Papplewick Win Friendly
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Papplewick and Linby CC Won by 49 Runs
Papplewick and Linby CC 145/4 Ilkeston Rutland CC 26/1
A promising friendly encounter between Papplewick and Linby Cricket Club and Ilkeston Rutland was shortened as adverse weather intervened at Papplewick Hall Field.
The visitors won the toss and opted to field first, hoping to make early inroads on a surface that offered some encouragement to the seamers. However, Papplewick’s opening batsman Sam Watson had other ideas, anchoring the innings with a composed and unbeaten 60. Watson looked in fine touch from the outset, punishing any overpitched deliveries to keep the scoreboard ticking over at a healthy rate.
Zeri Tomlinson provided useful support in the middle order, contributing a brisk 16 runs from 22 deliveries. Tomlinson showed his intent early on, finding the boundary three times with some elegant stroke play before the innings was eventually curtailed. For Ilkeston Rutland, Frank Henshaw was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with impressive figures of two wickets for 21 runs from his five overs of work.
Papplewick and Linby had reached 145 for the loss of four wickets after 22.2 overs when the clouds darkened and a heavy downpour forced the players from the field. The delay proved significant, leading to a lengthy interruption that ultimately truncated the afternoon's proceedings.
Following a pitch inspection once the rain had cleared, the officials calculated a revised DLS target for Ilkeston Rutland. The visitors were set a challenging 76 runs from a maximum of 10 overs, requiring an aggressive approach from the very first ball.
The chase never truly gathered momentum, however, as the Papplewick bowlers adapted quickly to the damp conditions. Dillon Singh was particularly effective, conceding just three runs from his three overs and claiming the solitary wicket to fall. Ilkeston Rutland had reached 26 for one when the match was eventually brought to a close, leaving both sides to reflect on what might have been had the weather remained fair.
Papplewick and Linby CC Inning
..60 (60) Sam Watson Not Out ..04 (04) Cooper Hall c Sam Moulds b Frank Henshaw ..30 (25) Finley Moran c Muhammad Riaz b Frank Henshaw ..16 (22) Zeri Tomlinson c Muhammad Riaz b Muhammad Usman ..01 (02) Ben Bhabra c Shaun Levy b Muhammad Riaz ..11 (26) Nick Lever Not Out ..23 Extras (7b-5lb-6w-5nb) 145 total for 4 wickets after 22.2 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-14 (Hall), 2-54 (Moran), 3-101 (Tomlinson), 4-102 (Bhabra)
Ilkeston Rutland Bowlers
5.0-1-21-2 Frank Henshaw 4.0-0-32-0 Ben Slater 2.0-0-21-0 Aidan Smith 6.2-0-34-1 Muhammad Riaz 5.0-0-25-1 Muhammad Usman
Ilkeston Rutland Inning
..09 (18) David Smit c & b Dillon Singh ..12 (29) Shaun Levy Not Out ..04 (13) Andrew Wells Not Out ..01 Extras (1w) ..26 Total for 1 wickets after 10 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-12 (Smit)
Papplewick and Linby CC Bowlers
3.0-0-03-1 Dillon Singh 3.0-0-11-0 Ben Bhabra 2.0-0-06-0 Alex Smith 2.0-0-06-0 James Deane
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Smith & Frenchay Secure Convincing Pre-Season Win
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Frenchay Cricket Club Win by 52 Runs
Frenchay Cricket Club 169/6 Golden Hill CC 117/6
Bermuda international Chare Smith and his Frenchay Cricket Club teammates continued their preparations for the upcoming campaign with a comfortable 52-run victory over Golden Hill CC 2nd XI at the Bob Stone Ground.
In a condensed 25-over format designed to blow off the winter cobwebs, Frenchay won the toss and elected to set a target on what proved to be a productive surface. The home side posted a formidable 169 for 6, largely thanks to a blistering performance from Tyrone Isitt.
Isitt led the charge with a clinical 51, retiring not out after reaching the milestone off just 32 deliveries. His aggressive stroke play set the tone for the innings, while Smith, usually a threat with the ball, was not required to contribute with the bat as the middle order maintained the momentum.
Haseeb Noori was the standout performer for the visitors with the ball. Despite the high scoring rate, Noori maintained excellent discipline to return figures of 3 for 32 from his five overs, ensuring Frenchay were kept within reachable distance.
Golden Hill’s pursuit of 170 never quite gathered the necessary steam, however, as they were restricted to 117 for 6 from their allotted overs. Opener Edward Bourdeaux provided a solid foundation with a well-constructed 49, but he lacked sustained support from the other end as the required run rate climbed.
Don Kulathungage spearheaded the Frenchay bowling attack with a miserly spell, claiming 2 for 17 from his four overs to stifle the visitors’ middle order. Smith, providing a vital engine-room shift, finished with 0 for 21 from his four-over allotment, consistently challenging the batters without finding the breakthrough.
Frenchay Cricket Club Inning
..00 (02) Shalinda Arachchige b James Norris ..13 (14) S Sathyamoorthy b Noor Oriakhail ..51 (32) Tyrone Isitt Retired - not out ..44 (55) Steffan Davies c Zac Patterson b Haseeb Noori ..24 (22) Don Kulathungage b Haseeb Noori ..08 (14) Harangaddeep Singh st Joe McKimm b Haseeb Noori ..04 (04) Kavin Panagoda Not Out ..06 (06) Amarajeewa Kuruppu b Daniel Broome ..07 (03) Thilanka Udapitiya Not Out ..12 Extras (2b-5lb-4w-1nb) 169 Total for 6 wickets after 25 Overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-0 (Arachchige), 2-33 (Sathyamoorthy), 3-75* (Isitt* retired not out), 3-124 (Kulathungage,, 4-148 (Davies), 5-151 (Singh), 6-161 (Kuruppu)
Golden Hill CC Bowlers
3.0-0-22-1 James Norris 5.0-0-20-1 Noor Oriakhail 2.0-0-21-0 Ash Bonynge-Pearce 5.0-0-44-1 Daniel Broome 5.0-0-23-0 Fuzael Ahmed 5.0-0-32-3 Haseeb Noori
Golden Hill CC Inning
..49 (55) Edward Bourdeaux c Thilanka Udapitiya b Don Kulathungage ..23 (43) Zac Patterson st Thilanka Udapitiya b Harangaddeep Singh ..12 (16) James Norris b Steffan Davies ..04 (08) Joe McKimm c Kavin Panagoda b Steffan Davies ..00 (02) Henry Pelly b Don Kulathungage ..08 (12) Ash Bonynge-Pearce Not Out ..01 (04) Fuzael Ahmed c Kavin Panagoda b Amarajeewa Kuruppu ..08 (10) Daniel Broome Not Out ..12 Extras (4b-2lb-6w) 117 Total for 6 wickets after 25 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-62 (Patterson), 2-85 (Norris), 3-93 (McKimm), 4-96 (Pelly), 5-101 Bourdeaux), 6-104 (Ahmed)
Frenchay Bowlers
4.0-0-21-0 Chare Smith 3.0-0-11-0 Kavin Panagoda 5.0-1-22-1 Harangaddeep Singh 5.0-0-20-1 Amarajeewa Kuruppu 4.0-0-20-2 Steffan Davies 4.0-0-17-2 Don Kulathungage
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Burrows Retains Presidency After Western Counties Vote
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The leadership of the Western Counties Cricket Association (WCCA) was decided in dramatic fashion as incumbent Teresa Burrows successfully fended off a challenge from Darren Burchall 5 - 4 to remain at the helm.
The election, held at the Warwick Workmen’s Club, initially saw the association's member clubs split down the middle. In a rare tie, both Burrows - also the Somerset Bridge President, and Burchall — the president of Southampton Rangers—received the same amount of votes each during the Annual General Meeting.
With the presidency hanging in the balance, a second vote was required to break the deadlock.
However, after a high-stakes follow-up meeting, the clubs ultimately voted in favor of continuity, returning Burrows to the position she has held since 2019.
The result comes at a pivotal moment for the WCCA as it prepares for the 2026 season.
Burrows now faces the task of rebuilding trust across the member clubs—Somerset Bridge, Willow Cuts, Warwick Workmen’s, PHC, and Rangers—to ensure the prestige of the Warren Simmons Cup remains intact.