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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET ASSOCIATION Instituted 8th April, 1889 Official Handbook SEASON 2018 Sponsored by NICHOLAS CLIFFE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PRICE £5.00 www.cambsca.co.uk

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CAMBRIDGESHIRECRICKET ASSOCIATION

Instituted 8th April, 1889

Official HandbookSEASON 2018

Sponsored by NICHOLAS CLIFFE

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

PRICE £5.00 www.cambsca.co.uk

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PLEASE REFER ANY ENQUIRIES TOTHE RELEVANT OFFICER:

AND PLEASE RESPECT THE CONTACT TIMES

RESULTS - LEAGUE TABLES - CUP COMPETITIONSMartyn Livermore

Telephone: 01487 740453 After 7pmE-mail: [email protected] card scans. [email protected]

Results: [email protected]: 07867 555766 (texts only)

NOTICE OF MEETINGS - MINUTESPROTESTS AND APPEALS &

PRESENTATION SHIELDSALL DISCIPLINARY REPORTS

Jane ReesonTelephone: 07768 540146

E-mail: [email protected]

FIXTURES - HANDBOOK - UMPIRES - RETURN OF CUPSKeith Coburn

Telephone: 01223 248048Mobile: 0775 2241488

E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]

FINANCE - FINESRichard Baker

Telephone: 01223 709811E-mail: [email protected]

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET ASSOCIATIONInstituted April 8th, 1889

SEASON 2018

PATRONMr T. H. Jakes

Delphinia, 88 Earith Road, Willingham CB24 5LS

PRESIDENTMr M .W. Collis

22 Haddows Close, Longstanton CB24 3DJ

CHAIRMANMr K. Coburn

26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge CB1 3QA

HON. SECRETARYMs J. Reeson

143 Foster Road, Trumpington, CB2 2JW

HON. COMPETITIONS SECRETARYMr M. S. Livermore

34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham PE28 3DZ

HON. TREASURERMr R. Baker

14 The Croft, Fulbourn, CB21 5DR

INDEPENDENT VERIFIERMr A. L. Day

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSMr M. W. Collis, Mr A. R. Douglas, Mr B. Douglas.

Mr M. Douglas. Mr J. A. Gothard, Mr D. Hallett, Mr T. H. Jakes, Mr A. Ketteridge, Mr M. Ketteridge,

Mr A. J. Motts, Mr R. Nunn, Mr T. E. Osborne, Mr G. M. Tiplady,

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Mr N. AltertonMr R. BensonMr D. F. ChapmanMr M.W. CollisMr L. H. CookeMr C. FullerMr D. C. GentMr C. GodfreyMr J. A. GothardMr L. M. Mills

Mr A. J. MottsMr R. C. NicollMr R. NunnMr J. A. PryorMr P. L. RinghamMr C. Barry RobertsMr D. RolphMr G. WayMr C. J. WhiteMr D. White

VICE PRESIDENTS

How to get reports or 5s & 50spublished in the Cambridge News

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01223 434471 (Michael Vaughton - cricket correspondent)

Online: www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_sport_cricket/ Click on the button marked "Submit your CCA reports here" or "Submit your 5s & 50s here" and follow the instructions

Please always use full names and specify the division your team is in.

We also consider publishing action or head-and-shoulders photos if recieved in JPEG format and atleast 300kb in size.

Deadline: Noon on Tuesdays

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OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION

PRESIDENTS1890–1891..........................................Rev. E. L. Fellows, M.A., J.P.1891–1892.....................................................................C. F. Foster1892–1894................................................................. Gilbert Ainslie1894–1897...............................................Alexander Peckover, J.P.,

Lord Lieutenant of the County1897–1902........................................... Alderman T. Hyde Hills, J.P.1902–1905......................................................Major C. F. Whitmore1905–1907.....................................................................B. Chennell1907–1910..................................................J. H. Widdicombe, M.A.1910–1919......................................................... Charles Pigg, M.A.1919–1924.....................................Captain Reginald S. Hicks, D.L.1924–1936............................................................W. Varney Webb,

Chief Constable of the County1936–1937...................................................Captain Percy W. Gray1938–1947....................................................... A. B. Ramsay, M.A.,

Master of Magdalene College1947–0000...................................................................E. H. Church1947–1961..............................................................Percy A. French1961–1973.................................Hon. Alderman Kelsey C. Kerridge1973–1980.........................................................Frederick W. Parfitt1981–1999......................................................Bernard W. C. Green1999–2010....................................................... Anthony R. Douglas2011- ......................................................... Alexander. J. Motts

PATRONS1955–1959....................................Captain Reginald S. Hicks, D.L. 1961–1966..............................................................Percy A. French1983–1984......................................................Frederick A. Buttress2005–0000............................................................Terence H. Jakes

SECRETARIES1889–0000........................................A. R. Hill & E. J. Diver (jointly)1890–0000................................. A. R. Hill and C. H. Davey (jointly)1891–1896.......................................................................A. C. Lofts1897–1899..............................................................Fred. W. French1900–1902.............................................................Frank E. Morgan1903–1905...................................................................... A. B. Diver1906–1935............................................................Harry C. Richford1935–1979....................................................Bernard W. C. Green†1979–2004..........................................................Terence H. Jakes‡

(Assistant Secretary 1957–1979)2005–2009.....................................................Christopher N. Abbott2010– ............................................................ Ms Jane Reeson†Torch Trophy Award 1962 ‡Torch Trophy Award 1998

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MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL

PATRONMr T. H. Jakes, 88 Earith Road, Willingham ........... (01954) 260295

PRESIDENTMr M.W. Collis, 22 Haddows Close, Longstanton ...(01954) 201083

CHAIRMANMr K. Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge .......... (01223) 248048

HONORARY SECRETARYMs Jane Reeson, 143 Foster Road, Trumpington ... 07768 540146

HONORARY COMPETITIONS SECRETARY Mr M. S. Livermore, 34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham

................................................................................ (01487) 740453

HONORARY TREASURERMr R. Baker, 14 The Croft, Fulbourn ...................... (01223) 709811

REPRESENTATIVES – Appointed by the Council Mr L. H. Cooke, 31 Fen End, Over ........................ (01954) 231272Mr J. A. Gothard, 5 Aspen Close, The Beeches, Ely .........(01353) 661318Mr A. J Motts, 25 Porson Road, Cambridge ...........(01223) 359307Mr I. R. Reid, 34 Greystoke Road, Cambridge ....... (01223) 562013

REPRESENTATIVES – Appointed by the Clubs(The name of the nominating club is shown in italics)

Mr E. Ashfield, 25 Fenners Lawn, Cambridge......... 07770 921343................................................................................(Cambridge NCI)Mr R. J. Benson, 25 Wakelin Avenue, Sawston ..... (01223) 834242 .................................................................... (Sawston & Babraham)Mr M. Douglas 36 Pettitts Lane, Dry Drayton...........(01954) 782682........................................................................................(Barrington)Mr P. Giffard, 13 Paget Close, Cambridge................(01223) 847135 ...........................................................................(Cambridge Granta)Mr R. Mangena, 9, Racecourse View, Cottenham... (07921 725398)....................................................(Telugu Association of Cambridge)

Mr R. Saltmarsh, 12 Colne Road, Bluntisham.........(01487) 840975.......................................................................................(Bluntisham)Mr G. Whiting, 1 Holme Close, Oakington, ................07879 628934..............................................................................................(Histon)

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REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club

Mr K Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge ........... (01223) 248048

REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire Cricket Umpires Association

Mr S. Plumb, 10 Pheasant Rise, Bar Hill ............... (01954) 200211

REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambs/Hunts Premier League Mr C.N. Abbott, 6b Broadpiece, Soham .................07760 222487 .........................................................................................................

REPRESENTATIVE – Appointed by the Cambridgeshire Groundsman’s Association

Mr M. D. Pooley ........................................................07770 411650

GENERAL PURPOSES & EMERGENCY COMMITTEEThe President, Chairman, Secretary, Competitions Secretary, Treasurer, Messrs. R.J. Benson and J. A. Gothard

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET LIMITED DIRECTORSMr R. Baker (Finance Director)Mr R. J. Benson (Vice Chairman)

DELEGATE TO THE CAMBS/HUNTS PREMIER LEAGUE Mr M. W. Collis, 22 Haddows Close, Longstanton .....(01954) 201083

DELEGATE TO THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE YOUTH CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Mr I. R. Reid, 34 Greystoke Road, Cambridge ....... (01223) 562013

APPEALS & PROTESTS PANELMr M.S. LivermoreMs J. Reeson & any co-opted Member of the Council

CUP FINAL MANAGERMr M.W Collis

ASSOCIATION WELFARE OFFICERMs Jane Reeson, 143 Foster Road, Trumpington .....07768 540146

COUNTY WELFARE OFFICERMr R. J. Benson 25 Wakelin Avenue, Sawston....... (01223) 834242

WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR Mr S. Kent-Phillips, 12 Tothill Road, Swaffham Prior ................................................................................ (01638) 743883

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CRICKET EAST REPORT

Cricket East has recently taken shape and replaced the recreational game support previously provided to clubs and communities by the County Boards of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Following several years of conversation and discussion around collaboration in the delivery of support for the recreational game, summer 2017 saw a major step change between the four counties mentioned above in terms of what this would look like.

The main driver was a couple of senior staff departures across two of these boards, combined with an increasing challenge from the ECB to provide more support to clubs as the game looks to grow and to put clubs at the heart of the game. This led to the development and acceleration of the Cricket East concept.

Cricket East is now established and providing support for Cricket in many areas. These are Clubs Development and Support, Education, Diverse Communities, Disability Cricket, All Stars Cricket, Women’s Softball Cricket, Under19 T20 as well as both adult and junior league engagement, Coach Education and Marketing and Administration. All County Age Group Cricket remains under the control and jurisdiction of the County Boards.

Cricket East has a Head of Community Cricket, Ben Wallis, who oversees the operation of Recreational Cricket and every club now has a dedicated Club and Community Cricket Manager who should have been in touch with you by now and it is intended that clubs will have a greater support, advice and guidance allowing you to be at the heart of the ECB’s ambitions to grow the game over the coming years.

Should you have any questions please feel free to contact myself, ([email protected]) or Ben Wallis ([email protected]).Many thanks and all the best for the coming season

Matt Blakeley Regional Head of Participation & Growth (East) England and Wales Cricket Board The Knowledge Centre, Suite KC5, Wyboston Lakes Resort, Great North Road, Wyboston,, Bedford, MK44 3BY, EnglandMobile: +44(0)7795 222110 : Switchboard: +44 (0)20 7432 1200 E-mail: [email protected] : Web: www.ecb.co.uk

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET LIMITED

The Cambridgeshire Cricket Board (CCB), was established in 1996 from a combination of the County Club and the Association to promote and develop the game of cricket in the districts of Cambridge City, South Cambridgeshire, East Cambridgeshire and Fenland through the partnership of cricketing bodies and other appropriate agencies.

In 2011, the Board become a Company Limited by Guarantee under the name of Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited.

There are 12 current members of the Company and 8 Directors on the Board.

The Company has a small team of staff - Cricket & Finance Administrator and the County Age Group & Talented Player Programme Manager, along with numerous part time coaches, offi cials and volunteers, who all work hard on our programmes and projects.

In October 2017 Cricket East was formed from an amalgamation of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire & Huntingdonshire Cricket Boards to facilitate the organisations responsible for Coach Education, training and appointing Offi cials, Groundsmanship and the management and coaching of the teams that represent Cambridgeshire in inter-county matches, including those organised by the ECB and other competition organisers.

Please see below the details for getting in touch with the Cambs Cricket:

Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited

Contact: K COBURN 07752 241488 [email protected]

Company Secretary Finance Director

L.M.MILLS R BAKER

7 Norico Bay 14 The Croft

March PE15 9HJ Fulbourn CB21 5DR

01354 656698 01223 709811

[email protected] [email protected]

Offi ce e-mail: [email protected]

Website : www.cambscricket.org.uk @cambscricket

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Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited

Directors Chairman: Keith Coburn

Vice Chairman: Robert Benson Company Secretary: Les Mills

Finance: Richard BakerNicholas Cliffe

Chris FullerJohn PhelpsJane Reeson

James Williams

Cambridgeshire Under 12's Squad 2018Only these players under the age of 13 are permitted

to play in all Association matches.

Hugh Albury Cambridge Granta Yousef Choudhary Cambridge Granta Freddie Doel Cambridge Granta Max Sanderson Henry Wilson Histon Max Wiseman Cokenach Josh Worden Cambridge Granta

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Eddie BallardAbington CC CB21 6AEAudley End & Littlebury CC CB11 4JFBarley CC SG8 8LHBarrington CC CB22 7SABurwell & Exning CC CB25 0ARChesterfords CC CB10 1NSCokenach CC SG8 8DPComberton CC CB23 7DZElmdon CC CB11 4NLFoxton CC CB22 6RNGreat Chishill SG8 8SHGreat Shelford CB22 5LZHarlton CC CB23 1EYHaslingfi eld CC CB23 1NDHelions Bumpstead CC CB9 7AHHorseheath CC CB21 4QXIckleton CC CB10 1SSLinton Village CC CB21 4JBLittle Shelford CC CB22 5EWMill Green CC CB21 4QZNewport CC CB11 3PUNewton CC CB22 6RTRickling Ramblers CC CB11 3YGRoyston CC SG8 9QGSaffron Walden CC CB10 2DUThriplow CC SG8 7QUWhittlesford CC CB22 4NGBalsham CC CB21 4DSBar Hill CC CB23 8TWBottisham & Lode CC CB25 9HBBurrough Green CC CB8 9NGCambridge CC CB2 8AGCambridge Granta CC CB2 8AWCambridge N.C.I CC CB4 3PHCambridge St. Giles CC CB23 8BXCamden CC CB3 9APCam Kerala CC CB2 8PFCherry Hinton CC CB25 9AWCoton CC CB23 7PXCottenham CC CB4 8TADullingham CC CB8 9UJFen Ditton CC CB5 8UPFulbourn Institute CC CB21 5BJ

Girton CC CB3 0GJHiston CC CB24 9LUMadingley CC CB3 9EEMilton CC CB24 6ZHOld Leysians CC CB2 7ADRebels CC CB1 8NNRemnants CC CB2 8BSRomsey Town CC CB1 3JHWeston Colville CC CB21 5NUWilbrahams CC CB21 5JG

Phil LewisChatteris CC PE16 6URChippenham CC CB7 5PRCity of Ely CC CB7 4PQDoddington CC PE15 0TYGodolphin CC CB8 7YEHaddenham CC CB6 3SRIsleham CC CB7 5RYLeverington CC PE12 5DELittle Downham CC CB6 2STLittleport Town CC CB6 1EWLongstanton G-hoppers CC CB24 3DWMarch Town CC PE15 9RSNewmarket CC CB8 7YNOver CC CB24 5PGSomerham Town CC PE28 3JSSutton CC CB6 2RLTerrington St Clements CC PE34 4LZWilburton CC CB6 3RPWillingham CC CB24 5LPWimblington CC PE15 0QXWisbech Town CC PE13 1RLWitcham CC CB6 2DEFordham CC CB7 5JT

Will SneathElsworth CC CB23 4JDCambourne CC CB23 6FYYelling CC PE19 6SDLongstowe CC CB23 2UJHardwick & Caldecote CC CB23 7ZHBassingbourn CC SG8 5NJAshwell CC SG7 5LNSteeple Morden CC SG8 0PE

CLUBS AND CLUB & COMMUNITY MANAGERS

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SECRETARY’S REPORT 2017

CompetitionsAll the Associations Cup Finals were completed on time in 2017, and, for the fi rst time at Sawston Sports Ground.I would like to thank all of the Members of Sawston CC for their hard work on the fi nals days, the weather was great for them all and as always this brings people out to watch. Also thanks to Mick Collis, who the Association appointed to oversee all the Finals again last year.

Walker Invitation 20/20 CupThe Cambridge News again sponsored the Walker Invitation Cup, and we thank them for their continued support of the Competition.The semi-fi nals and fi nal were staged on the same day making for a great day of cricket. The fi rst semi-fi nal was between Girton and Thriplow, with the latter winning this game and went into the fi nal. The second semi-fi nal was between Fulbourn Institute and Sawston & Babraham II with Sawston & Babraham winning that game.In the fi nal Thriplow batting fi rst scored 176 for 5, with Sawston & Babraham replying with 112 for 7, and therefore Thriplow lifted The Cambridge News T20 Walker Cup for the second year in succession, Man of The Match was Robert Craze of Thriplow.

Invitation CupThe Invitation Cup saw Fordham in action playing Abington on what was another nice day in August Fordham scored 185; in reply Abington reached 187 for 2 and therefore winning the Invitation Cup with Man of the Match being presented to Will Earl of Abington.

Junior CupThis was another great day weather wise, although a low scoring game with Girton batting fi rst scoring just 56, Chatteris ll looked at the start of their innings as if it would all be over very quickly, but Girton put up a reasonable fi ght by taking fi ve wickets in reaching the total, the Man of the Match was awarded to Mick Hollis of Chatteris.

Lower Junior CupThe Lower Junior Cup fi rst semi-fi nal was between Abington llI and Coton ll with Coton scoring 138 for 6 and Abington scoring 141 for 5 booking them a place in the fi nal for the second year. The second semi fi nal was between Barley ll and Wilburton ll. Barley scored 105, and in reply Wilburton 106, so the fi nal was between Abington lll and Wilburton ll could Abington retain the Cup they won twelve months previous? Batting fi rst Abington scored 142 for 2 and in reply Wilburton managed 110 all out, so yes Abington did retain the Cup. The Man of the Match was awarded to Andrew McDonald of Abington.

Senior LeagueThriplow won the Senior League, congratulations to them on being promoted to The Whiting & Partners League.

Junior LeagueAgain in 2017 we had a high number on entrants in to the Junior League, which is always good!Congratulations to Girton won 1 North, and Ashwell 1 South. Unfortunately the Junior League Play-off did not get played, and will be played at the beginning of this season.

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SUMMARY OF ENTRIES

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Senior League 30 30 30 30 30 30 29 30 30 30Invitation Cup 11 9 11 9 10 9 10 8 6 4Walker Inv. Cup 31 35 26 24 21 18 14 19 16 17Junior League 126 130 136 118 121 112 109 123 120 114Minor League – – – 18 9 161 15 17 – –Junior Cup 18 21 21 21 12 10 14 14 11 15Lower Junior Cup 29 28 20 15 13 14 19 18 16 12Sir Jack Hobbs Cup 1 1 1 1 – – – – – –20/20 * * * * * * * * * *

246 254 245 236 216 209 210 229 199 192* now Walker Cup

From 2009 the Senior League Champions play a Senior League Representative Team.

Best Kept WicketThis award is for a Senior League Club with a non full-time groundsman, this year’s winners are Cambourne CC.

B.W.C.Green AwardThis year’s award goes to Richard Saltmarsh of Bluntisham CC.

UmpiresOnce again we express our gratitude to the Umpires Association for providing offi cials throughout the season.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our sponsors.The Cambridge News for their continued sponsorship of the Walker Invitation 20/20 Cup and to all our handbook sponsors, Cambridge Lakes, Windmill Books, Four Wheels Motor Services, N. R. Daws for the Insurance cover they arrange for our clubs, The Country Store and Thomson Webb & Corfi eld.All the Over 50’s and 60’s programmes we’re successfully completed, and a special mention must be made of Richard Young and Pat Ringham who give a tremendous amount of time in making these three teams (two Over 60’s) function.I would like to thank the President, Chairman and all the members of the Council for all their hard work throughout the season. I would like to give particular thanks to Martyn Livermore for setting up and running the additional players list this saw two players, Phil Watson and Richard Saltmarsh play an additional 6 or 7 games each for other teams. And fi nally I would like to thank Keith for the great work he has done to helping Cambridgeshire Cricket being part of Cricket East at such short notice, a great step forward for cricket in Cambridgeshire.

Jane Reeson

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Treasurer: Richard Baker 14 The Croft, Fulbourn, CB21 5DR

Bank: Lloyds Bank plcBranch: University of CambridgeAccount Name: Cambridgeshire Cricket AssociationSort Code: 30-91-56Account Number: 00147574

Fines

Late or no Result Cards Received £5

£5 each for the fi rst two offences & £10 any further offence

Late or no Phoned Result Received £10

Failure to enter Scorecard on play-cricket £5

Cancellation of Matches £20

Any investigation £20

Appeals & Protests £40

Late or no Entry Form Received £25

Teams Withdrawing £50

Failure to attend AGM £30

Any Club Failing to pay an invoice within 28 days will be subject to an administrative charge of £20

Failure to return cups (clean) on or beforethe AGM £100

ALL CLUBS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURINGTHE CUPS WHILE IN THEIR POSSESSION

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NOTES TO CLUB SECRETARIES

1. Each Club is requested to purchase not less than four copies of the Offi cial Handbook, and further copies can be obtained from the Chairman, price £5.00.

2. Late Commencement of MatchesComplaints are frequently received concerning the inconvenience caused by matches commencing late. Your special attention is directed to Rule 12.

3. Cancellation of Fixtures (see Rule 15)In the event of a fi xture being cancelled the opponents of the defaulting club are requested to submit a claim for the points.

4. On Match DayResults of matches should be forwarded to the Competition’s Secretary before 10pm on the day of the game by text or email. Please give details of the division, both teams totals and the number of wickets lost. Please clarify which team has won. Failure to do this will result in a fi ne of £10.

5. Results CardsIn all league and cup matches both teams will complete a result card and exchange before the match. This will be signed and the pitch marked by the visiting team and is the responsibility of the each team to either post (with a fi rst class stamp) or email the card to the Competition Secretary by Friday following the match. Failure to do so will result in a £10 fi ne. After a team has breached this rule 3 times during a season (in any CCA Competition), that team will automatically incur a 5 point deduction from their league points gained that season.

Competitions SecretaryMartyn Livermore34 Windsor GardensSomersham PE28 3DZemail [email protected] Text 07867 555766

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Cambridgeshire Cricket Association

Treasurer’s ReportFor the year ended 31st October 2017

The results for the year show a Defi cit of £1,734 compared to a surplus of £3,200 last year, a £5k turnaround.

INCOME 1. There was a very large reduction in fi nes income of £1,642. 195 fi nes amounted to £3,705 compared to 357 fi nes - £5,287 last year. Approximately 70%, £2,270, of this is accounted for by 104 match cancellations (last year 103), which included 7 very late cancellations where the rule regarding £30 refunds to the home team, for teas expenses, was involved. A further 48 fi nes were levied for Late Result Cards totalling £255 (last year 129 fi nes £1,305), this category being greatly affected by the change for only the home team to be required to submit cards. Administration charges for late receipts of fi nes were £440 compared to £1,220 last year which shows a great improvement in Clubs dealing with their administration promptly. 2. Competition and Affi liation Fees were similar to 2016 at £4,900. 3. The League Sponsorship from Mr Cricket was foregone to shelter Clubs from increases in the cost of Balls resulting in a £1,500 reduction in sponsorship income, down to £350 from Cambridge Newspapers to sponsor the T20 Cup,. This intention was reported last year.

EXPENDITURE 1. The charge for trophies and shields was £2,230 (last year £1,950) 2. Administration costs were £3,052 (last year £2,346), an increase mainly due to replacement of a laptop for the Competitions Secretary. 3. Cup fi nals expenses were £1,452 (last year £1,372). 4. The net costs (after sponsorship) of the Over 50s’ & two Over 60s’ county teams were £1,042 (last year £629). A reduction of sponsorship accounted for £157..

For the forthcoming 2018 season we increased the league entry fees, which will see an increase of income of approximately £1,200.The defi cit for the year was anticipated by your Council. The coming year should see the Association come back to more of a break-even result, but any further changes in fi nes income may vary that. We would wish to move to a position where the Association is not as reliant on fi nes income. Reserves of nearly £22,000 means that the Association is in good health.

Thanks to all the Committee for their help, particularly to Martyn Livermore for his efforts and co-operation with the fi nes and to Alec Motts, whose efforts with sponsors is a benefi t to all Clubs. Also, many thanks to Alan Day for independently examining the accounts again this year.

Richard Baker Hon. Treasurer 21 February 2018

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUBFIXTURES 2018

Sun 15 April Huntingdonshire Friendly Ramsey 11.00Fri 27 April Cambridge Univ … Fenner’s 11.00Sun 29 April Buckinghamshire Unicorns Trophy High Wycombe 11.00Sun 6 May Hertfordshire Unicorns t20 Bishop’s Stortford 11.00Mon 7 May Suffolk Unicorns t20 Peterborough 11.00Sun 20 May (Suffolk) Unicorns Trophy Ipswich School 11.00 Sun 27 May Norfolk Unicorns t20 Horsford 11.00Sun 10 June ... Unicorns Trophy QF Away 11.00 Sun 17 June Bedfordshire Unicorns t20 March 11.00Sun 24 June Cumberland Unicorns Champs Wisbech 11.00Mon 25 June … … … 11.00Tue 26 June … … … 11.00 Sun 1 July ... Unicorns Trophy SF 11.00 Sun 8 July Lincolnshire Unicorns Champs Cleethorpes 11.00Mon 9 July … … … 11.00 Tue 10 July … … … 11.00Sun 22 July Staffordshire Unicorns Champs Checkley 11.00Mon 23 July … … … 11.00Tue 24 July … … … 11.00Sun 5 Aug Buckinghamshire Unicorns Champs Fenners 11.00Mon 6 Aug … … … 11.00Tue 7 Aug … … … 11.00Fri 10 Aug Huntingdonshire East of Eng Dev.Comp Foxton 11.00Thur 16 Aug Cambs Under 25 Future Stars UK Fitzwilliam Coll 11.00Fri 17 Aug Bedfordshire East of Eng Dev.Comp Away 11.00Sun 19 Aug Norfolk Unicorns Champs Horsford 11.00Mon 20 Aug … … … 11.00Tue 21 Aug … … … 11.00Thur 23 Aug Suffolk East of Eng Dev.Comp. Saffron Walden 11.00Fri 24 Aug Essex East of Eng Dev.Comp. Saffron Walden 11.00Sun 26 Aug ... Unicorns t20 Final Wormsley 11.00Mon 27 Aug ... Unicorns t20 Res Day … 11.00Wed 29 Aug ... Unicorns Trophy Final Wormsley 11.00Thu 30 Aug ... Unicorns Trophy Final Res Day ... 11.00Fri 31 Aug Norfolk East of Eng Dev. Comp. Horsford 11.00 Sun 2 Sept Suffolk Unicorns Champs Saffron Walden 10.30Mon 3 Sept … … … 10.30Tue 4 Sept … … … 10.30Sun 16 Sept ... Unicorns Champ Final Banbury 10.30Mon 17 Sept … … ... 10.30Tue 18 Sept … … ... 10.30Wed 19 Sept … … ... 10.30

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE OVER 50’s REPORT 2017

Following two entertaining pre-season friendlies at Clare College (a narrow defeat to the Over 40’s and a tie with Northamptonshire), the Cambs Over 50’s 2017 campaign started promisingly with a low-scoring, but hard fought win against Norfolk, David Holliday’s classy 70 not out being the main difference between the teams. In the next game, we bowled and fi elded amazingly well to tumble out Leicestershire (the reigning National Champions) for just 84 runs, but some nervy batting against a good attack put us on the back foot and we collapsed to 68 all out, still 17 runs short! The topsy-turvey nature of the 2017 season had been established!

Cambs won the next game by 80 runs away at Skegness against Lincolnshire, thanks to another impressive bowling performance but as shown in the results listed below, we could only manage 1 more win (albeit by 9 wickets) from the remaining 4 matches so Cambs 50’s ended up a disappointing 5th in the group (after having been 4th in 2016).

On paper it looked like playing squad had been strengthened by the introduction of several new players (Mike Sewell, Trevor Westley & Lee Ingram), and whereas the wickets were being shared around by 9 different bowlers, the batting probably had less consistency and depth. The fact that only 3 players made ‘fi fties’ in the 6 matches tells a story.

It was no surprise that top run-scorer was yet again Nigel Gadsby, who in his seventh year of playing and captaining the team, scored 237 runs over 4 innings, including a match-winning 94 against Hunts. He was closely followed by the evergreen ‘Doc’ Holliday (175 runs in 3 innings) well supported by opener Andy Brightmore whose season included two unfortunate ‘ducks’ but also fi ne 57, and Steve Hinson’s unbeaten 48 in his only appearance also worthy of a mention.

Bowling honours went to Mike Sewell and Bob Milne (9 wickets each), followed by Trevor Westley and Chris Rule (6 wickets

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each), and Richard Green (5 wickets in just two games). In all we used 22 players over the 6 completed matches primarily due to varying levels of work commitments & aching joints. The promising youngsters ‘capped’ were: Adrian Bussey, Lee Ingram, Andy Race, Mike Sewell, Neil Smith, & Trevor Westley.

May 24 (Foxton) Won Cambs 169-6 (D.Holliday 70*) beat Norfolk 126-7 (R.Milne 3-10, P.Tidey 2-14)

May 31 (March) Lost Leics 84 a/o (T.Westley 3-4, B.Milne 3-28) beat Cambs 68 a/o (A.Westley 15)

June 6 (Skegness) Won Cambs 217-5 (D.Holliday 77*, N.Gadsby 71) beat Lincolnshire 137-9 (M.Sewell 4-20)

June 21 (Foxton) Lost Bedfordshire 258-8 (M.Sewell 2-43, L.Ingram 2-44) beat Cambs 193 a/o (A.Brightmore 57)

July 5 (March) Won Huntingdonshire 161-9 (R.Green 4-25) lost to Cambs 164-1 (N.Gadsby 94, S.Hinson 48*)

July 12 (Ipswich) Lost Suffolk 238-4 (D.Perring 2-41 beat Cambs 99 a/o (D.Holliday 31)

July 19 (Gt Oakley) Conceded to Northamptonshire (after 3 previous cancellations due to bad weather...!)

Richard Young - Manager, Cambridgeshire Over 50’s07753 147953 [email protected]

CAMBRIDGE OVER 50’S FIXTURES 2018

Weds 2nd May Hertfordshire (Friendly) Clare CollegeWeds 9th May Cambs 40+ (Friendly) Clare CollegeThurs 17th May Leicestershire & Rutland LutterworthWeds 23rd May Norfolk Overstrand Weds 30th May Northamptonshire FoxtonWeds 13th June Lincolnshire MarchWeds 20th June Suffolk FoxtonWeds 4th July Huntingdonshire Barnack Weds 11th July Bedfordshire Flitwick (1.00pm)

All 45 overs and 1.30pm starts.

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OVER 60’s REPORT 2017

The struggles continued for both Cambs & Hunts Over 60s sides, as they failed to hit the heady heights of a few seasons ago in the Seevent National County Cricket Championship.The 1st XI crept up to a mid-table sixth spot in the Eastern Division, while the 2nd XI slumped to fi fth, their lowest ever placing.Newly appointed skipper Nick Andrews weighed in with the most runs (363) at the higher level, with Cambridgeshire Over 50s manager Richard Young averaging 51.50 from four matches in what was his debut season.On the bowling front, Jaspal Singh claimed a 5-26 haul against Bedfordshire at Ramsey, to fi nish with a total of 13 wickets, while Stan Cox picked up 19 wickets in the second team.The 2nd XI's batting again relied heavily on their two openers - skipper Ashley Brown and David Baker, who both scored more than 300 runs.David was also one of six Cambridgeshire Seniors players to receive a commemorative cap during the season, having made 185+ appearances at all levels for the county including 101 matches for the Minor Counties side.Caps were also presented by The Seevent League Joint Chairman Martin Pearse to: Over 60s manager Pat Ringham (115+), Michael Douglas (100+), Mick Ketteridge (100+), Ian Reid (90+) and Alan Rodger (80+). For Hunts, Nick Andrews has made 160+ appearances and Stuart Unwin 130+.In July, six fi rst team players - Nick Andrews, Gerald Coteman, Michael Douglas, Pat Ringham, Eddy Seymour and Stuart Unwin - joined forces with Norfolk to play the Australian Over 60s tourists, who showed their class with a convincing six wicket win at Old Buckenham. However, the Aussies lost the summer Ashes 3-0 to EnglandThanks are expressed once again to the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association and the local clubs, who host our home games, for their continued support.

Pat RinghamManager Cambs & Hunts Over 60’s07582 [email protected]

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CAMBS & HUNTS OVER 60s 1st XlManager: Pat Ringham. Email: [email protected]

Home: (01354) 652315. Mobile: 07582 488199Captain: Nick Andrews. Email: [email protected]

Home: (01733) 701818. Mobile: 077420 22477Area rep: Nick Andrews

Tue 17th April Full net & practice session March 2.00Tue 24th April Full net & practice session March 2.00Tue 1st May Suffolk Long Melford 1.30Tue 8th May Bedfordshire Mkt Deeping 1.30Tue 15th May Hertfordshire Bishops Stortford 1.30Tue 22th May Norfolk Old Buckenham 1.30Tue 29th May Essex Sawston 1.30Tue 19th June Suffolk Chatteris 1.30Tue 26th June Bedfordshire Away 1.30Tue 3rd July Hertfordshire Wisbech 1.30Tue 10th July Norfolk March 1.30Tue 17th July Essex Halstead 1.30

Main sponsor (shirts and cap): Windmill Books

CAMBS & HUNTS OVER 60s 2nd XlManager: Pat Ringham Email: [email protected]

Home: (01354) 652315. Mobile: 07582 488199Captain: Graham Sainsbury Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 07546 596868Area rep: Nick Andrews. Email: [email protected]

Home: (01733) 701818. Mobile: 077420 22477 Tue 17th April Full net & practice session March 2.00Tue 24th April Full net & practice session March 2.00Tue 1st May Hertfordshire Orton Park 1.30Tue 8th May Essex Loughton 1.30Tue 15th May Bedfordshire Blunham 1.30Tue 22th May Buckinghamshire Eaton Socon 1.30Tue 29th May Suffolk Wisbech 1.30Tue 19th June Hertfordshire Old Owens 1.30Tue 26th June Essex March 1.30Tue 3rd July Bedfordshire Chatteris 1.30Tue 10th July Buckinghamshire Bletchley Town 1.30Tue 17th July Suffolk Saint Audry's 1.30Wed 25th July South Australia Orton Park 1.30

Shirts and caps sponsor: Windmill Books

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE & HUNTINGDONSHIREOVER 60’S

Are Kindly Sponsored By

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Mick Ketteridge receiving his County Over 60’s cap from The Seevent League Joint Chairman,

Martin Pearse.

Front row: David Baker, Pat Ringham & Ian ReidBack Row: Mike Hudson & Gerald Coteman

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Regional RepresentativeRichard Wilson07796 913942

Those within Cambridgeshire Cricket who passed in 2017

Tony Catley Exning CCHarry Reeves Elmdon CCPaul Strickle Wisbech Town CCKen Verney CCUSA UmpireRay Whyley Camden CCKen York Wisbech Town CC

Please inform the Secretary of any Members who pass away during the year to be included in this tribute.

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WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS

SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP(Purchased by Public Subscription – 1889)

1890 Cassandra1891 Cassandra1892 Cassandra1893 Old Perseans1894 Old Higher Grade1895 Old Higher Grade1896 Old Higher Grade1897 Licensed Victuallers1898 Licensed Victuallers1899 Licensed Victuallers1900 Licensed Victuallers1901 Old Perseans1902 Licensed Victuallers1903 Licensed Victuallers1904 Newmarket All Saints1905 Camden1906 Camden

Under League System

1907 Grantchester1908 Camden1909 Rodney1910 Camden1911 St Giles’1912 Rodney1913 Rodney1914–1919 No Competition1920 Camden1921 St Giles’1922 St Giles’1923 No Competition1924 Camden1925 New Chesterton Institute1926 St Giles’1927 Histon Institute1928 Y.M.C.A.1929 St. Giles’1930 Y.M.C.A.1931 Y.M.C.A.1932 St. Giles’1933 Y.M.C.A.1934 Camden1935 C. University Press1936 No Competition1937 Bottisham1938 Old Perownians1939 Histon Institute1940–1945 No Competition

1946 Cambridge University and College Servants and Histon

Institute (jointly)1947 Harston1948 Cambridge University and College Servants1949 Lode1950 Harston1951 Harston1952 Girton1953 Lode1954 Barrington1955 Wilbraham1956 Wilbraham1957 Barrington1958 Lode1959 Stapleford1960 Barrington1961 Quy1962 New Chesterton Institute1963 Barrington1964 New Chesterton Institute1965 New Chesterton Institute1966 Barrington1967 Barrington1968 Stapleford1969 Stapleford1970 New Chesterton Institute1971 Fordham1972 Horseheath1973 Fordham1974 Fordham1975 Isleham1976 Isleham1977 Fordham1978 Fordham1979 Fordham1980 Fordham1981 Fordham1982 Fordham1983 Stapleford1984 Fordham1985 Fordham1986 Isleham1987 Isleham1988 Horseheath1989 Isleham1990 New Chesterton Institute1991 Barrington

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SENIOR LEAGUE – DIVISION II(Cup purchased in memory of MR CHARLES A. SMITH – 1956)

Senior League – continued1992 Eversden1993 Fordham1994 Histon1995 Histon1996 Histon1997 Histon1998 Histon1999 Sawston2000 Fordham2001 Sawston2002 Weston Colville2003 Stapleford2004 New Chesterton Institute2005 Weston Colville

2006 Abington2007 Foxton2008 Babraham2009 St. Ives2010 Fulbourn2011 Hardwick & Caldecote2012 Histon2013 Burwell II2014 Kimbolton2015 Cambridge Granta II2016 Cambridge St Giles2017 Thriplow

1949 Chesterton United1950 Over1951 Sutton1952 Barrington1953 Wilbraham1954 New Chesterton Institute1955 Histon1956 Girton1957 Willingham1958 Melbourn & Meldreth1960 Quy1961 Wilbraham1962 Bottisham1963 Willingham1964 Isleham1965 Melbourn & Meldreth1966 Little Downham1967 Fordham1968 Willingham1969 Fordham1970 Burrough Green1971 Barrington I1972 Comberton1973 Barrington I1974 Audley End & Littlebury1975 N.C.I.1976 Wilbrahams1977 Over1978 Histon1979 Over1980 N.C.I.1981 Isleham1982 Barrington and Eversden

(jointly)1983 Dullingham1984 Comberton

1985 Histon1986 St. Regis (Burwell)1987 N.C.I.1988 Eversden1989 Barrington1990 Wilburton1991 Milton1992 Horseheath1993 Over1994 Bluntisham1995 Horseheath1996 Audley End & Littlebury1997 Barley1998 New Chesterton Institute1999 Over2000 Madingley2001 Foxton2002 Barrington2003 New Chesterton Institute2004 No competition2005 Horseheath2006 Thriplow2007 Babraham2008 Balsham2009 Histon2010 Great Shelford2011 Longstanton Grasshoppers2012 Burwell II2013 Buntingford2014 Goldolphin2015 Wisbech Town II2016 Needingworth2017 Old Leysians

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JUNIOR LEAGUE(Cup presented by ALDERMAN M. V. J. WEBBER, J.P. – 1924)

2004 Thriplow2005 Camden II2006 Babraham2007 Histon II2008 Milton2009 Longstanton Grasshoppers2010 Wisbech Town II2011 Burwell II

2012 Old Leysians2013 Godolphin2014 Barley2015 Foxton II2016 Cambourne2017 Cherry Hinton

SENIOR LEAGUE – DIVISION III(Cup purchased in recognition of 47 Years of Service to the

Association by MR T.H. JAKES – 2004)

1923 C.U. Press1924 C.U. & College Servants1925 Ickleton1926 Trumpington1927 Willingham1928–1931 Competitions not

completed1932 Ickleton1933 Ickleton1934 Ickleton1935 Bottisham1936 Competition not completed1937 Old Perownians1938 Harston1939 Competition not completed1940 Emergency Competition not

completed1941–1944 No Competition1945 Emergency Competition

Marshall’s Sports1946 Willingham1947 Barrington1948 Lode1949 Grantchester1950 Histon Institute II1951 Barrington1952 Wilbraham1953 Foxton1954 Stapleford1955 Cromwell Park1956 Willingham1957 Melbourn & Meldreth1958 Central Old Boys1959 Foxton1960 Histon1961 Longstowe1962 Comberton1963 Lt. Shelford

1964 Fordham1965 Lt. Downham1966 Weston Colville1967 Bottisham1968 Barrington II and Witchford

(jointly)1969 Cambridge Old Grammarians1970 Audley End & Littlebury1971 Barrington II1972 Histon1973 Cambridge Old Grammarians1974 Lt. Shelford1975 Cherry Hinton1976 Longstanton1977 Lt. Downham1978 Newton1979 Elsworth1980 Eversden1981 Newton and Milton (jointly)1982 Dullingham and Ickleton

(jointly)1983 Histon1984 Little Downham and Foxton

(jointly)1985 Great Shelford1986 Abington1987 Waterbeach1988 Wilburton1989 Milton1990 Comberton1991 Weston Colville1992 Bluntisham1993 Sawston1994 Fulbourn Institute1995 Witcham1996 Lode1997 Shepreth1998 Cherry Hinton and Foxton

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(jointly)1999 Yelling2000 Cottenham and Stapleford

(jointly)2001 March Town II2002 Burrough Green2003 Histon II2004 Camden II2005 Babraham2006 Wilbrahams2007 Milton

2008 Longstanton Grasshoppers2009 Sawston II2010 Cambridge Granta III2011 Old Leysians2012 Barley2013 Chippenham2014 Sawston II2015 Cambourne & Histon II (jointly)2016 Cherry Hinton2017 Yet to be played

JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP(Presented by PRINCE K. S. RANJITSINHJI – 1897)

1898 Rodney1899 Rodney1900 St Giles’1901 Sawston Church Institute1902 Newmarket All Saints1903 Harston1904 St Giles’ Guild1905 St Giles’ Guild1906 Histon1907 St. Giles’1908 Albert Institute1909 Barrington1910 St Andrew’s The Great1911 St Giles’ II1912 New Chesterton Institute1913 C.U. Press1914 New Chesterton Institute1915–1918 No Competition1919 Bottisham1920 C.U. Press1921 Sawston Church Institute1922 Willingham1923 Cheveley1924 C.U. & College Servants1925 Lode1926 Trumpington1927 Histon Institute1928 Cherry Hinton Constitution1929 Rattee & Kett1930 Old Perownians1931 Old Perownians1932 Ickleton1933 R.A.F. Duxford1934 Grantchester1935 Central Old Boys1936 Atlas Works (Meldreth)1937 Old Perownians1938 Harston1939 Harston

1940 Emergency Competition Old Perownians

1941–1945 No Competition1946 Harston1947 Barrington1948 Lode1949 Melbourn & Meldreth1950 Barrington1951 Stapleford1952 Burrough Green1953 Ickleton1954 Fordham1955 New Chesterton Institute1956 New Chesterton Institute1957 Burrough Green1958 Cherry Hinton1959 Little Downham1960 Dullingham1961 Comberton1962 Comberton1963 Little Shelford1964 Weston Colville1965 Audley End & Littlebury1966 Horseheath1967 Horseheath1968 Kennett & Kentford1969 Kennett & Kentford1970 Wilbrahams1971 Over1972 Elsworth1973 Sutton1974 Lode1975 Little. Downham1976 Dry Drayton1977 Little. Downham1978 Comberton1979 Dullingham1980 Wilbrahams1981 Dullingham

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Junior Challenge Cup - continued

THURSDAY LEAGUE(Cup presented by Mr E. H. CHURCH – 1925)

F.E. BURLING ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP(presented in his memory by his family – 2002)

2002 David Wool (Chatteris)2003 Peter Hughes (Ashwell)2004 Ian Housden (Witcham)2005 Peter Munns (Chatteris)2006 Tony Thornton (Girton)2007 Keith Donno (Thurlow)2008 Adam Dalby (Histon II)2009 Ian Rush (Histon II)2010 Martin Teversham (Madingley)

2011 Liam Flynn (Sawston II)2012 Zaheer Ahmed (Goldophin)2013 Kurt Cunningham (Chatteris)2014 Matthew Hague (Sawston II)2015 Ryan Newton (Wilburton)2016 Ian Housden (Wilburton)2017 Mick Hollis (Chatteris II)

1982 Ickleton1983 Abington1984 Waterbeach1985 Barley1986 Barley1987 Waterbeach1988 Comberton1989 Bottisham1990 Sawston1991 Barley1992 Witcham1993 Fulbourn Institute1994 Fulbourn Institute1995 Shepreth1996 Lode1997 Stapleford1998 Foxton1999 Madingley2000 Stapleford

2001 Soham2002 Chatteris2003 Ashwell2004 Witcham2005 Chatteris2006 Girton2007 Thurlow2008 Histon II2009 Histon II2010 Madingley2011 Sawston II2012 Godolphin2013 Chatteris2014 Sawston II2015 Wilburton2016 Wilburton2017 Chatteris II

1927 Fowlmere1928 A.S.L.E. & F.1929 Old Perownians1930 Y.M.C.A.1931 Old Perownians1932 Old Perownians1933 Old Perownians1934 Old Perownians1935 New Chesterton Institute1936 New Chesterton Institute1937 Old Perownians1938 Old Perownians1939 Old Perownians1940–1945 No Competition1946 Old Perownians1947 Old Perownians1948 No Competition1949 New Chesterton Institute

1950 Old Perownians1951 Old Perownians1952 New Chesterton Institute1953 Old Perownians1954 Old Perownians1955 Old Perownians 1956 Old Perownians1957 New Chesterton Institute1958 Old Perownians1959 Old PerowniansUnder Knock-Out System1960 Old Perownians1961 Barrington1962 Abington1963 Barrington1964–1973 No Competition1974 (evenings) Longstanton1975 (evenings) Barrington

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INVITATION CUP(Presented by Mr L. C. PAYNE – 1951)

Thursday League – continued

MINOR LEAGUE(Cup presented by ALDERMAN A. E. STUBBS – 1949)

1976 (evenings) Longstanton1977 (evenings) Stapleford1978 (evenings) Barrington1979 (evenings) Barrington1980 No Competition1981 (evenings) Barrington1982 (evenings) Barrington1983 (evenings) Barrington

1984 (evenings) Barrington1985 Barrington and Cambridge

Granta (jointly)1986 Cambridge Granta1987 Cambridge Granta1988 Cambridge Granta1989 to 2017 No Competition

1949 Cottenham II1950 Girton II1951 Stapleford II1952 Six Mile Bottom1953 Fulbourn Institute II1954 Stapleford II1955 Melbourn & Meldreth II1956 Melbourn & Meldreth II1957 Cottenham II1958 Cottenham II1959 Bassingbourn1960 Shepreth1961 Over II1962 New Chesterton Institute III1963 New Chesterton Institute III1964 Cherry Hinton II1965 Abington II1966 Abington II1967 Abington II1968 Chittering1969 New Chesterton Institute III1970 Arrington & Wimpole

1971 Landbeach1972 Cottenham II1973 Melbourn & Meldreth II1974 Cottenham II1975 Melbourn & Meldreth II1976 Cottenham II1977 Willingham II1978 Milton II & Thriplow II (jointly)1979 Longstowe1980 Thriplow II1981 Haddenham II1982 Little Downham II1983 Witcham II1984 Witcham II1985 to 2011 No Competition2012 Cokenach II2013 Histon III2014 Weston Colville II2015 Bar Hill & Cambourne III (jointly)2016 Wilburton II2017 No Competition

1952 Harston1953 Lode1954 Lode1955 Quy1956 Quy1957 Wilbraham1958 Wilbraham1959 Stapleford1960 Barrington1961 New Chesterton Institute I1962 Quy1963 Barrington1964 Barrington1965 Barrington1966 Barrington1967 Barrington1968 N.C.I.

1969 Quy1970 Horseheath1971 Fordham1972 Fordham1973 Fordham1974 Horseheath1975 Barrington1976 Barrington1977 Fordham1978 Over1979 Audley End & Littlebury1980 Stapleford1981 Fordham1982 Stapleford1983 Wilbrahams1984 New Chesterton Institute1985 Isleham

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Invitation Cup – continued

B.W.C. GREEN ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP(presented by the Association. – 2000)

2000 James Bradford (Sawston)2001 John Heath (Camb Granta II)2002 Stuart Seldon (Foxton)2003 Steve Campin (Histon)2004 Simon Shipp (Camb Granta II)2005 No presentation2006 Adrian Cambridge (Foxton)2007 Henry James (Burwell)2008 Luke Masterson (Sawston II)2009 Paul Summerskill (Burwell II)

2010 Antony Bamford (Doddington)2011 Phil Bowers (Burwell II)2012 Mihir Vagh (Cambridge St Giles)2013 Martin Giles (Horseheath)2014 Shafi Ullah (Barley)2015 Aaron Clarke (Great Shelford)2016 Garryth Jackson (Cambs St.Giles)2017 Will Earl (Abington)

1965 Harston1966 Stapleford1967 Burrough Green1968 Horseheath1969 Weston Colville1970 Isleham1971 Barrington I1972 Comberton & Isleham (jointly)1973 Bottisham1974 Audley End & Littlebury1975 N.C.I1976 Cherry Hinton1977 Over1978 Histon1979 Cherry Hinton1980 Burrough Green1981 Little Downham1982 Milton1983 Comberton

1984 Coton1985 Milton1986 Milton1987 N.C.I1988 Barrington1989 Barrington1990 Milton1991 Horseheath1992 Horseheath1993 N.C.I1994 Bluntisham1995 Milton1996 N.C.I1997 Lode1998 Over1999 Foxton2000 Foxton2001 Yelling2002 Linton Village

WALKER INVITATION CUP(Cup presented by CHESTERTON UNITED C.C. – 1965)

1986 Isleham1987 Horseheath1988 Isleham1989 Isleham1990 Isleham1991 Histon1992 Histon1993 Isleham1994 Histon1995 Histon1996 Burwell1997 Histon1998 St. Giles1999 St. Giles2000 Sawston2001 Cambridge Granta II2002 Cambridge Granta II

2003 Histon2004 Cambridge Granta II2005 Cambridge Granta II (Histon defaulted)2006 Foxton2007 Burwell2008 Sawston II2009 Burwell II2010 Doddington2011 Burwell II2012 Cambridge St Giles2013 Cambridge NCI II2014 Cambridge NCI II2015 Cambridge Granta II2016 Cambridge St Giles2017 Abington

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PETER SAINT ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP(presented by Mr P. Saint of Somersham Town C.C. – 1999)

1999 Ian Cambridge (Foxton)2000 Adrian Cambridge (Foxton)2001 Jeremy Gaehle (Yelling)2002 Jaffa Ali (Linton)2003 Paul Gleeson (Linton)

2004 Matt Sanders (Camb Granta)2005 Jordan Lane (Abington)2006 Adam Huckle (Burwell II)2007 Lawrence Farnum (Foxton)

CAMBRIDGE LAKES ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP(presented by Mr B. Barnes of Cambridge Lakes Golf 2011)

2011 Zaheer Ahmed (Godophin)2012 Jono Hartley (Fulbourn Institute)2013 Saeed Ahkbar (Godolphin)2014 Theo Giasmeidis (Thriplow)

2015 James Cowan (Cam Granta II)2016 Lee Smith (Needingworth)2017 Robert Craze (Thriplow)

SIR JACK HOBBS MEMORIAL CUP(presented in accordance with the wishes of the late Mr. E. H. CHURCH – 1964)

1964 Barrington1965 New Chesterton Institute1966 Barrington & New Chesterton Institute jointly1967 Barrington1968 Barrington1969 Barrington1970 Stapleford1971 New Chesterton Institute1972 Fordham1973 Fordham1974 Fordham1975 Fordham1976 Fordham1977 Isleham1978 Fordham1979 Fordham1980 Fordham1981 Horseheath1982 Horseheath1983 Stapleford1984 Stapleford1985 Fordham1986 Audley End & Littlebury1987 Isleham1988 Isleham

1989 Horseheath1990 Isleham1991 Isleham1992 Wilburton1993 Histon1994 Isleham1995 Isleham1996 Histon1997 Histon1998 Cambridge Granta1999 Fordham2000 Sawston2001 Sawston2002 Sawston2003 Foxton2004 Stapleford2005 N.C.I.2006 No competition2007 Abington2008 Foxton2009 Association XI2010 Association XI2011 Association XI2012 Association XI2013-2017 No Competition

2003 Linton Village2004 Cambridge Granta III2005 Abington2006 Burwell II2007 Foxton20/20 Competition2007 Balsham2008 St Ives2009 Sawston II

2010 Sawston II2011 Godolphin2012 Fulbourn Institute2013 Godolphin2014 Thriplow2015 Cambridge Granta II2016 Thriplow2017 Thriplow

Walker Invitation Cup – continued

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1968 Alan Johnson, Stapleford1969 E. Waldock, Barrington1970 C. Norden, Quy1971 C. Page, N.C.I.1972 C. Cawley, Fordham1973 W. Rampley, Fordham1974 C. Heath, Fordham1975 Mick Arnold, Fordham1976 Billy Munns, Fordham1977 Ian Lowe, Isleham1978 W. Rampley, Fordham1979 Billy Munns, Fordham1980 R. Sheldrick, Isleham1981 Mick Ketteridge, Horseheath1982 Wally Potter, Horseheath1983 Guy Masterson, Stapleford1984 Albie Ellis, Stapleford1985 Nigel Dennis, Fordham1986 Chris Merry, Audley End &

L’bury1987 Barry Houghton, Isleham1988 Bruce Underdown, Isleham1989 Wally Potter, Horseheath1990 John Pugh, Isleham

1991 Barry Houghton, Isleham1992 B. Robinson, Wilburton1993 Simon Youngs, Histon1994 Mark Lemmon, Isleham1995 M. Watson, Isleham1996 Steve Campin, Histon1997 Russell Griggs, Histon1998 John Barnes, Camb. Granta1999 Jason Theobald, Fordham2000 Adam Curtis, Weston Colville2001 Kevin Faint, Sawston2002 Mark Hodson, Fulbourn2003 Tom Westley, Weston Colville2004 Roy Mellows, Stapleford2005 Kevin Wells, Ely & Haddenham2006 No presentation2007 Harry Randall, Abington2008 Lawrence Farnum, Foxton2009 Jon Woodgate, Babraham2010 Mark Hobbs, Association XI2011 Stuart Cronin, Association XI2012 Lawrence Huxley, Association XI2013 - 2017 No Presentation

PERCY FRENCH ‘MAN OF THE MATCH’ CUP(Presented by MR. PAUL KERRIDGE – 1968)

LOWER JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP(Purchased with a bequest from the late MR. FREDERICK A. BUTTRESS)

1987 Newmarket Town II1988 Littleport Town1989 Milton II1990 Whittlesford II1991 Cottenham1992 Bluntisham II1993 Linton Village1994 AgrEvo1995 AgrEvo1996 Needingworth1997 AgrEvo1998 Cottenham1999 Fulbourn Institure II2000 Doddington2001 Whittlesford II2002 New Chesterton Institute II

2003 Longstowe2004 Cambridge Granta V2005 Histon III2006 Abington II2007 Girton II2008 Cambridge Granta V2009 Cambridge Granta V2010 Longstanton Grasshoppers II2011 Cottenham II2012 Cambridge Granta IV2013 Littleport Town2014 Wilbrahams II2015 Barley II2016 Abington III2017 Abington III

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PETER SAINT 'MAN OF THE MATCH' CUP(Presented by Mr P Saint of Somersham Town Cricket Club - 1999)

2008 Seb Hammersley (Camb Granta V)2009 Raj Singh (Camb Granta V)2010 Ben Leach (Longstanton

Grasshoppers II)2011 George Darling (Bottisham /

Lode II)2012 David Fletcher (Camb Granta IV)

2013 Scott Connop (Littleport Town)2014 Andrew Goryn (Wilbrahams II)2015 Wakeel Shah (Barley II)2016 Bruce Wagstaff (Abington III)2017 Andrew McDonald (Abington II)

W.H. ‘BILL’ COCKELL MEMORIAL SHIELD(Presented jointly by the Association and Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club)

1981 Audley End & Littlebury1982 Wilbrahams1983 Cambridgeshire County1984 Audley End & Littlebury1985 Cambridgeshire County1986 No Match1987 Cambridgeshire County1988 Cambridgeshire County1989 Cambridgeshire County1990 Cambridgeshire County1991 Cambridgeshire County1992 Cambridgeshire County1993 Cambridgeshire Association1994 Cambridgeshire County

1995 Cambridgeshire County1996 Cambridgeshire County1997 Cambridgeshire County1998 Cambridgeshire Association1999 Cambridgeshire Association2000 Cambridgeshire Association2001 Cambridgeshire County2002 Cambridgeshire County2003 Cambridgeshire County2004 Cambridgeshire Association2005 Cambridgeshire County2006 Cambridgeshire County2007 Cambridgeshire County2008 - 2017 No match

ELY & DISTRICT MID-WEEK LEAGUE(Cup presented in memory of Mr. A Thulborn)

1986 Wilburton1987 Witcham1988 Witcham1989 City of Ely1990 Wilburton1991 Sutton1992 Wilburton

1993 City of Ely1994 Witcham1995 Littleport Town1996 Prickwillow1997 Prickwillow1998 Wilburton1999 to 2017 No Competition

ALBERT THULBORN TROPHY(Six A Side Competition from 2005)

2005 Littleport2006 Willingham2007 Ely & Haddenham2008 Witcham2009 Little Downham2010 Littleport Town2011-12 No Competition

2013 Chatteris2014 No Competition2015 No Competition2016 No Competition2017 No Competition

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UNDER-15 COMPETITION(Cup presented by Mr Harold F. Shipp– 1979)

1980 Shepreth1981 Cambridge Granta1982 Cambridge Granta1983 Audley End & Littlebury1984 Cambridge Granta1985 Cherry Hinton and Cambridge

Granta (jointly)1986 Ely City1987 Little Shelford1988 St Giles

1989 Camden1990 Ely City1991 Ely City1992 Ely City1993 St Giles1994 Camden1995 Cambridge Granta1996 Weston Colville1997 St Giles1998 Cambridge Granta

UNDER-13 COMPETITION1992 Cambridge Granta 1996 Reed1993 Ely City 1997 Reed1994 St. Giles 1998 Cambridge Granta1995 St. Giles

UNDER-11 COMPETITION(Cup presented by Mr. P. Saint)

1996 Cambridge Granta 1997 Hardwick 1998 St. Giles

BEST KEPT PITCH COMPETITION(Rose Bowl presented by Darby Plant Hire Ltd. – 1985)

1985 Isleham1986 Histon1987 Foxton1988 Horseheath1989 Isleham1990 Burwell (St Regis)1991 Fordham1992 Horseheath1993 Over1994 Weston Colville1995 Milton1996 Fulbourn Institute1997 Histon1998 Weston Colville1999 Babraham2000 Yelling2001 Over

2002 Foxton2003 March Town2004 Longstanton Grasshoppers2005 St Ives2006 Foxton2007 Babraham2008 March Town2009 Longstanton Grasshoppers2010 Horseheath2011 Isleham2012 Fulbourn Instistute2013 Cambridge St Giles2014 Thriplow2015 Great Shelford2016 Cokenach2017 Cambourne

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B.W.C. GREEN AWARD(Presented by the Family in Memory of Mr B.W.C. Green)

2000 J. A. Gothard (Wilburton)2001 A. J. Goryn (Wilbrahams)2002 A. J. Webber (Isleham) 2003 R. Nunn (Cambridge Granta)2004 R. Batchelor (Barrington)2005 N. South (Littleport)2006 J. Richardson (Linton Village)2007 G. Pluck (Newton)2008 G.M. Tiplady (Ass’n Treasurer)2009 P. Saint (Somersham Town)2010 M. Ketteridge (Horseheath)

2011 N. Pate (Witcham)2012 A. Owen (Romsey Town)2012 G. Clarkson (Balsham)2013 P. L. Ringham (March Town)2014 Mrs M. Ellum (Gt Shelford)2015 R Daniels (Cambs Over 50's)2016 M Gittos (Sawston & Babraham)2017 R Saltmarsh (Bluntisham)

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2019Wednesday 27th February 2019

at The Fulbourn CentreHome End Fulbourn CB21 5BS 7.30pm

RULES & REGULATIONS MEETING

on Wednesday 21st November 2018

at The Fulbourn Centre,Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5BS

at 8pm

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ECB Guidance Note: Safety measures for helmets within recreational cricket

The ECB has recently announced new helmet safety measures, which are being introduced with a view to reducing the risk of head and facial injuries within the game. The purpose of this brief note is to assist Leagues and Clubs at the recreational level to understand the key elements of these changes and what they mean.

Players over the age of 18

The ECB strongly recommends that all adult recreational cricketers should wear helmets for certain activities, preferably which meet the most recent British Safety Standard (see below). This recommendation applies to batting against all types of bowling, wicket-keepers standing up to the wicket (who may as an alternative wear face protectors) and fielders fielding closer than eight yards from the batsman’s middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side.

Under 18s

The position in relation to u18s currently remains unchanged, and is governed by the ‘ECB Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets by Young Players’ (www.ecb.co.uk/youngplayershelmetguidance). In essence, batsmen and wicket-keepers standing up to the stumps must wear head protection when playing or practising. That Guidance should be referred to in full for the position in relation to u18s.

British Safety Standard

The latest British Safety Standard is BS7928:2013 (for both adults and juniors). The full list of helmets meeting this standard is available at www.ecb.co.uk/helmets. For wicket-keeping face protectors the relevant British Safety Standard is BS7929-2:2009 (again, for both adults and juniors). The ECB understands that there is currently no specific women's helmet and as a consequence no specific standard for women's cricket helmets. As the size of the standard women's cricket ball is between the standard men and junior balls, it is recommended that women use helmets that have been tested against both the men's and junior sized ball, or at least against the junior size ball (as that could potentially get through the gap above the face guard on a men's helmet). What do Leagues and Clubs need to do?

Whilst it is strongly recommended that all adult recreational cricketers wear helmets in the on-field circumstances detailed above, it is not mandatory for them to do so. For the avoidance of doubt, Leagues or Clubs do not need to go above and beyond the ECB’s recommendation by forcing their cricketers to wear helmets.

However, Leagues and Clubs in recreational cricket should ensure that their cricketers are made aware of the ECB’s above recommendation in relation to helmets, including the need to check that any newly purchased helmets meet the latest British Safety Standard. The ECB recommends that Leagues and Clubs bring the link above (i.e www.ecb.co.uk/helmets) to the attention of their cricketers and encourage all cricketers to carefully consider their own health and safety regarding helmet use.

Leagues and Clubs should always ensure that they have adequate public liability insurance.

February 2016

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ECB FAST BOWLING MATCH DIRECTIVES

Issued October 2009

For the purposes of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in normal circumstances stand back to take the ball.

Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, untiI the equivalent number of overs to the length of his* spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can change ends without ending his current spell provided that he bowls the next over that he legally can from the other end. If this does not happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less than 40 minutes any spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be continued after the interruption up to the maximum number of overs per spell for the appropriate age group. If the spell is not continued after the interruption the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes or more, whether scheduled or not, the bowler can commence a new spell immediately.

Once a bowler covered by these Directives has bowled in a match he cannot exceed the maximum number of overs per day for his age group even if he subsequently bowls spin. He can exceed the maxi-mum overs per spell if bowling spin, but cannot then revert to bowling fast until an equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the same end. If he bowls spin wIthout exceeding the maxmum number of overs in a spell the maximum will apply as soon as he reverts to bowling fast

Captains, Team Managens and Umpires are asked to ensure that these Directives are followed at all times.

For guidance it is recommended that in any 7 day period a fast bowler should not bowl more than 4 days in that period and for a maximum of 2 days in a row.

Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the cur-rent season.*Any reference to he/his should be interpreted to include she/her.

Age Max. overs Max. overs per spell per day

Up to 13 5 10

U14, U15 6 12

U16, U17, U18, U19 7 18

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET ASSOCIATIONHISTORICAL RECORDS

In July of 1999 Mr Philip Saunders, County Deputy Archivist, kindly agreed to take into the Cambridgeshire Collection at the Shire Hall all the records and memorabilia built up by our late President, Mr B.W.C. Green over many years.

They are stored in archivil strongroom conditions and can be inspected in the supervised search room by anyone interested in individuals or villages on which this informative group of records throws light.

Among the items stored are:

AdministrativeMinute Books containing records of all the Association’s activities from its formation in 1889 up to 1979.Newscuttings and some correspondence 1945, 1949–68, 1984–88.Details of the 1949 Diamond Jubilee Dinner including correspondence with J.B. Hobbs, dinner menu and seating plan.Graph showing entries to CCA Competitions 1889 to 1950 (made for the Village Cricket display of 1951).1951 Exhibition leaflet ‘A Century of Village Life’ with photograph of the CCA ‘Village Cricket’ stand.Financial Ledgers 1935 to 1947.

PhotographsCricket matches on Parker’s Piece and Fenners.Presentations of various cups 1945 to 1975.Jubilee Dinner in the Dorothy Ballroom 1949Umpires Meeting at the University Arms 1953

MiscellaneousAlbum of newscuttings (mainly of cricket) compiled by W.R. Thomas re Victoria, Cassandra and other Cambridgeshire clubs between 1885 and 1934.Three cricket balls mounted with silver shields: Licensed Victuallers v Sawston (Senior League Cup) 1902

(To commemorate a hat-trick by Dan M. Hayward) Kimbolton v Keysoe 1903

(Dan M. Hayward 5 wickets for 11 runs including hat-trick) J.B. Hobbs Charity Match 1930 (Presented to Mr P.A. French)

Arrangement to view any or all of the above items can be made by contacting Mr Saunders on (01223) 717281.

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CLUB SECRETARIES AND CONTACTS 2018Please Note: Any changes should be notifi ed immediately to the

CCA Competitions SecretaryMartyn Livermore Tel: 07989 94958334 Windsor Gardens [email protected], PE28 3DZ

Abbots Ripton Abbots Ripton Playing Field, Village Hall, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 2PF Secretary Ricky Masters 7 Essex Road, Huntingdon PE29 1SD [email protected] Tel: 01480 354694Chairman Mr Geoffrey Richardson Captain/CWO Mr Jerry Hyde Tel: 07803 238746Fixtures Jevon Harrison [email protected] Abington 1st & 2nd XI Abington Cricket Ground, High Street, Great Abington / 3rd XI Granta Park Secretary/CWO Julie Barnes, Newlands, 108A High Street, Great Abington, CB21 6AE. [email protected] Tel: 01223 894039Fixtures Colin Godsmark, 65 Mortlock Gardens, Great Abington, Cambridge CB21 6BD [email protected] Tel: 01223 893565 or 07977 799202Chairman David Pimblett [email protected] Tel: 07775 505486Treasurer Russell Knight [email protected] Tel: 07483 210837Groundsman/1st XI: Sam Till [email protected] Tel: 07971 2959472nd XI Tom Franklin [email protected] Tel: 07842 3947813rd XI Dom Cameron [email protected] Tel: 07584 294376 Ashwell Ashwell Recreation Ground, Lucas Lane, AshwellSecretary Robert Young, 103 Station Road, Ashwell, Hertfordshire, SG7 5LT Tel: 07787 229638 [email protected] President Nigel Notley; Westbury Cottage, West End, Ashwell, Hertfordshire. SG7 5PJ [email protected] Chairman Hugh Carling [email protected]

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Treasurer Benet Coldstream [email protected] Dom Crossley [email protected] Mark Stier [email protected] 1st XI Alec Taylor [email protected] Audley End & Littlebury Audley End Mansion Secretary Mr Denis Martin, 1 Wynyard Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2DG [email protected] Tel: 07759 621149Chairman Bill Starr, 87 Cromwell Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4BE [email protected] Tel: 07582 777394Treasurer Paul Marsh 2 Nettleditch, Littlebury, Saffron Walden [email protected] Tel: 07989 188268CWO Grant Hancock [email protected] Tel: 07896 979090Captain James Jaffray [email protected] Tel: 07545 222053V Captain Dave Ledwith Tel: 07795 956269Groundsman Keith Hill Tel: 07816 823774 Balsham Balsham Recreation Ground Secretary/Chairman/CWO: Ian Clarkson, 29 Brackyn Road, Cambridge, CB1 3PQ [email protected] Tel: 07941 981801 Treasurer Paul Ellam [email protected] Tel: 07759 327841 Groundsman Phil Smith Tel: 07749 8884281st XI Mick Housden Tel: 07434 967883 Matt Tozer [email protected] Tel: 07711 613867Bar Hill Bar Hill Village Green, The Spinney, Bar Hill Secretary Paul Stimpson, 27 Hollytrees, Bar Hill, CB23 8SF [email protected] Tel: 01954 201212Chairman Ash Curry Tel: 07704 135888CWO Julia Thompson Tel: 07738 2742901st XI Tom Page [email protected] Tel: 01954 202572 or 07762 796715

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Barley Smiths End, Barley Secretary/CWO Stephanie Symes, 8 Rosecomb, Royston, Herts, SG8 9FJ [email protected] Chairman Eddy Collins Tel: 01763 848788Treasurer Jerry Carlisle Tel: 01763 848792CWO Philip George [email protected] Tel: 01763 244598 Web admin Chris Allan [email protected] XI Wakeel Shah Tel: 07799 041159 2nd XI Wessel Nienaber Tel: 07738 675895Groundsman Brian Symes [email protected] Tel: 07814 710849 Barrington The Green, Barrington, CB22 7SA Secretary/Treasurer/Fixtures: Jayne Douglas, 21 West Green, Barrington, Cambridge, CB22 7RZ [email protected] Tel: 01223 872207 or 07375 063938Club Email contact: Alison Hopwood [email protected] Garry Smith Tel: 07533 778948CWO Michael Douglas [email protected] Tel: 01954 782682 Bassingbourn The Wilmot Recreation Ground, South End, Bassingbourn SG8 5NJ Secretary Neil Smith, 19A High Street, Melbourn, Royston, Herts, SG8 6ER [email protected] Tel: 01763 263079 or 07979 420794President Russell Wollaston Chairman Richard Scott otherworld@madasafi sh.comTreasurer Laurence Robinson [email protected] Tel: 01763 245147Web Admin Neil Smith [email protected] Tel: 01763 263079CWO Tom Andrews [email protected] Tel: 07729 8493371st XI Captain David Bartlett [email protected] Tel: 07968 568533Groundsman Mark Smith [email protected] Tel: 07791 776796

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Bluntisham Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Bluntisham, PE28 3LR Secretary, Fixtures & Treasurer: Darren Fordham, 9 Maple Close, Bluntisham, PE28 3XH [email protected] Tel: 07789 993382Chairman/Ground Richard Saltmarsh [email protected] Tel: 07831 328225Web Admin Howard Mathson [email protected] 1st XI Stuart Cornwall Tel: 07841 7437542nd XI Mark Allen [email protected] Tel: 07771 877024 Nigel Slack Tel: 07801 019566CWO Jackie Saltmarsh Tel: 01487 840975 Bottisham/Lode Station Road, Lode CB25 9HB Secretary/ Web Admin: Martin Wilson, 29 Cedar Walk, Bottisham, CB25 9BJ [email protected] Tel: 07768 031979Chairman Will Allen [email protected] Tel: 07801 580604Treasurer/Capt George Voice Tel: 07711 350626 CWO Alan Lamb [email protected] Tel: 07803 174170Groundsman Richard Beardsmore Tel: 07591 134367 Buntingford The Pavilion, Norfolk Road Playing Field, Bowling Green Lane, Buntingford, SG9 9BT Secretary/Treasurer Peter Townsend, 2 Jubilee Cottages, Aspenden, Herts, SG9 9PF [email protected] Tel: 01763 272832 or 07738 649106Chairman Greg Garner Tel: 01763 273626 or 07711 798719 Groundsman Paul Shelley Tel: 07990 5330981st XI Captain Ollie Townsend Tel: 07912 1816322nd XI Captain/CWO: Martin Coote [email protected] Tel: 01763 271926 or 07803 169989Web Admin Mike Townsend [email protected] Tel: 01763 272832 or 07807 107432

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Burwell & Exning Mingay Park or Exning 3rd & 4th XI Margaret FieldSecretary Ian Turner, 114 Churchill Avenue, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0BY [email protected] Tel: 07831291898 Chairman/Groundsman: Wayne Hardy [email protected] Tel: 07803 214185 [email protected] Treasurer Tim Catley [email protected] Tel: 07764 1954232nd XI Daniel Baigent [email protected] Tel: 07888 6992663rd XI Simon Hudson [email protected] Tel: 07500 8654454th XI Vince Colby [email protected] Tel: 07771 6845805th XI Rob Smith [email protected] Tel: 07745 128495 Cambourne 1st & 2nd XI - Cambourne Cricket Pavilion, Back Lane, Great Cambourne, CB23 6FY 3rd XI Woodfi eld Lane, Lower Cambourne, CB23 6FD. Secretary Graham Saint, 23 Albacore Road, Upper Cambourne, CB23 6JH [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: 07881 935573Treasurer Richard Pye [email protected] Tel: 07487 725930CWO Andrew McLean [email protected] Tel: 07976 761324Fixtures Phillip Broadwith [email protected] Tel: 07969 2302681st XI Josh White [email protected] Tel: 07791 7597652nd XI/Groundsman: Danny White [email protected] Tel: 07774 1427403rd XI Chris Threadgold [email protected] Tel: 07500 863420 Sudhir Shivananjappa [email protected] Tel: 07824 598544

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Cambridge Granta Clare College SG Bentley Road CB2 8AW No dogs allowed on college grounds Hardwick Recreation GroundSecretary/Web Admin: Shaun Clark, 53 High Street, Wilburton, CB6 3RA [email protected] Tel: 01353 749932Chairman Nigel Atkinson, 18 Hll Drive, Hardwick, Cambs, CB23 7QN [email protected] Tel: 01954 211336 Treasurer: Jane Nightingale 42 Crowland Way, Cambridge CB4 2NA [email protected] CWO Linda Hobbs 2nd XI Hamza Rashid Tel: 07854 589919 3rd XI Gary Davies Tel: 07757 4853854th XI Krishna Varadhan Tel: 07886 747985 Groundsman Robbie Nightingale Tel: 07774 017408 Cambridge N.C.I. 1st & 2nd XI Fitzwilliam College SG, CB4 3PH; 3rd & 4th XI Parker’s Piece CB1 1JH Secretary Eddie Ashfi eld, 25 Fenners Lawn, Cambridge, CB1 2EH eddieashfi [email protected] Tel: 07770 921343 Treasurer Martin Sneesby [email protected] Tel: 07722 140474CWO Lois Clarke green.fi [email protected] Tel: 07870 932395Fixtures Sec Steve Bradshaw [email protected] Tel: 07835 2366321st XI Jamie Leonard [email protected] Tel: 07791 2443052nd XI Jono Beagle Tel: 07799 4120533rd XI Sam Duby Tel: 07738 5795714th XI Matt Biss Tel: 07811 377979 Cambridge St. Giles Driveway next to Solway, Scotland Road, Dry Drayton, CB23 8BX/ Camb Univerity Press Secretary Peter Ames [email protected] Tel: 07411 630137Treasurer/Web Admin: Sean Prosser, 57 Patenall Way, Higham Ferrers, Northants NN10 8PL [email protected] Tel: 07730 099101

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Chairman Ben Jakes [email protected] Tel: 07711 039332President John Phelps [email protected] Tel: 07855 251215CWO Andrew Hastings [email protected] Tel: 07752 077688Groundsman Chris Wilson [email protected] Tel: 07752 0776881st XI: Garryth Jackson/Will Phelps [email protected] 2nd XI Sean Prosser [email protected] Tel: 07730 099101 Camden TBC Secretary/President/CWO: David Mitchell, 3 Mill Lane, Toft, Cambridge, CB23 2RW [email protected] Tel: 07711 626879 or 01223 263707Treasurer Martin Baker 35 Malvern Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, CB1 9LH Tel: 01223 479586 Margaret Batley [email protected] Tel: 01223 529665Web Admin Michael Griggs [email protected] Tel: 07773 844280 Cam Kerala Hills Road Sports & Tennis Centre, Sedley Taylor Road (Off Long Road), Cambridge Secretary Saji Eapen, 118 Brampton Road, Cambridge, CB1 3HL [email protected] Tel: 07801 456987Chairman Vijai Anand [email protected] Tel: 07795 483955Treasurer Kishore Kamatham [email protected] Tel: 07766 741003CWO Robin Antony [email protected] Tel: 07403 458942Groundsman Mark Critoph [email protected] Tel: 07752 0670931st XI Austin Antony [email protected] Tel: 07473 1010802nd XI Saiju Joseph [email protected] Tel: 07939 859261

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Chatteris Fullers Cricket Ground, Wenny Road, Chatteris Secretary/Web Admin: Alan Melton, 20 St Martins Road, Chatteris, PE16 6JF [email protected] Tel: 07771 524093President John Childs Chairman Grant Osbourn [email protected] Tel: 07500 333181Groundsman Vinny Parnell [email protected] Tel: 07730 595105Treasurer Andy Wool [email protected] Tel: 01354 694948 or 07795 565665CWO Tracey Alexander [email protected] Tel: 07954 9018031st XI Matty Hollis [email protected] Tel: 07584 6261592nd XI Max Kelly [email protected] Tel: 07846 436649 Cherry Hinton Quy Recreation Ground, Stow-cum-Quy, CB25 9AW Secretary/Web Admin: Martyn Livermore, 34 Windsor Gardens, Somersham, Cambs, PE28 3DZ [email protected] Tel: 01487 740453 or 07947 891224Chairman/Treasurer: Daniel James [email protected] Tel: 07754 214194CWO Natasha Rutterford [email protected] Tel: 07875 1479991st XI Deepak Barot Tel: 07967 077700Groundsman/2nd XI: Richard Ordish [email protected] Tel: 07771 786668 Chesterfords Recreation Ground, Newmarket Road, Great Chesterford Secretary Steve Tapping, Fairycroft, Rose Lane, Great Chesterford, Saffron Walden, Essex. CB10 1PN [email protected] Tel: 07973 398675Chairman Hugh Lipscombe Tel: 07971 590604Groundsman Paul Phillips [email protected] Tel: 07843 053839Treasurer John Burwood Tel: 07774 2675221st XI/CWO Ross Laird [email protected] Tel: 07561 407017

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Chippenham Chippenham Park, High Street, Chippenham Secretary Jon Van De Peer, 20 Scotland End, Chippenham, Ely, Cambs CB7 5PR. [email protected] Tel: 07515 606874President Eustace Crawley Chairman James Broad Fixtures Secretary: Tim Denniff [email protected] Tel: 01638 721671Treasurer Tom Gallop [email protected] Tel: 07771 560255Web Admin Darren Hughes [email protected] Tel: 01638 720915 or 07881 818047CWO Jane Van De Peer [email protected] Groundsman Alan Wright [email protected] Tel: 01638 720948 City of Ely Paradise Ground, Newnham Street, Ely, CB7 4PQ Secretary/Fixtures Secretary: Jan Dekker, 8 King Edgar Close, Ely, Cambs, CB6 1DP [email protected] Tel: 07804 913649President/Groundsman: Brian Leonard [email protected] Tel: 01353 662615Chairman: Mark Deas (acting) [email protected] Tel: 07484 157215Treasurer Ross Bailey [email protected] Tel: 07990 584311Web Admin Jon Hill [email protected] Tel: 07712 530352CWO Sharon Queen [email protected] Tel: 07769 8436901st XI Tom Beaumont Tel: 07747 4971942nd XI Matt Tonge [email protected] Tel: 07584 5980282nd XI Vice-Captain: Richard Lee [email protected] Tel: 07866 6133271st XI Michael Sellers [email protected] Tel: 07947 6675172nd XI Richard Lee [email protected] Tel: 07866 613327

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Cokenach Cambridge Road, Barkway, Nr Royston, SG8 8DP Secretary Robert Stone, ’Wymondham’ Bell Lane, Nuthampstead, Herts, SG8 8ND [email protected] Tel: 07887 423758Chairman Robert Chambers [email protected] Tel: 07768 992465Treasurer Barry Peak [email protected] Tel: 01223 870493CWO David Cattley [email protected] Tel: 07711 879692 Groundsman Matt Stevens [email protected] Tel: 07789 0041501st XI Mike Price [email protected] Tel: 07897 602922 Comberton Comberton Recreation Ground, Hines Lane, Comberton, CB23 7DZ Chairman/Secretary/CWO: Kenneth Gifford, 37 West Street, Comberton, CB23 7DS [email protected] Tel: 01223 263239 or 07557 049238Treasurer Derek Wick, 15 Millers Road, Toft, Cambridge CB23 2RX [email protected] Tel: 01223 262974Captain Tom Preece [email protected] Tel: 07954 356783 Vice-Captain/Fixtures: Oscar Swift [email protected] Tel: 07794 381211 Coton Recreation Ground, 51 The Footpath, CotonSecretary Robert Kaye, 13b Aylesford Way, Stapleford CB22 5DP. [email protected] Tel: 07766 201275Chairman/2nd XI: Paul Bradbury [email protected] Tel: 07799 034381 Treasurer Tony Osborne [email protected] Tel: 01954 782331 1st XI Declan Fitzhenry [email protected] Tel: 07713 478015CWO Anne Dobree [email protected]

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Cottenham Cottenham Recreation Ground Secretary David Chaplin, 9 The Rowells, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8XJ [email protected] Tel: 07827 157232Web Admin Graham Partridge Treasurer Sarah Dean CWO Celia Tuck [email protected] 1st XI Matt Talaga Tel: 07548 791149 Dave Partridge [email protected] Tel: 01954 203210 or 07800 6444392nd XI Alan Raven Tel: 07767 608755 or 01954 250388 Dullingham Sports Ground, Stetchworth Road, Dullingham Secretary Andrew Spooner, 70 High Street, Stetchworth, Newmarket, CB8 9TJ [email protected] Tel: 07876 751608Chairman/Groundsman: Kevin McDonnell [email protected] Tel: 01638 508261 CWO Chris Baldwin [email protected] Tel: 07958 060993Treasurer Alistair France [email protected] Tel: 01638 508335The Boot Tel: 01638 507327 Elmdon Cricket Meadow, Pilgrims Hill, ElmdonSecretary/Web Admin: Melvin Reeves, 8 Old Forge Way, Sawston, Cambs, CB2 4BD [email protected] Tel: 01223 561957 or 07936 240114Chairman Charlie Anderson Tel: 01763 838120Treasurer/ CWO: David Turner Tel: 01763 838345Vice Chairman Alan Starr Tel: 01763 838602 1st XI Julian Barker Tel: 07932 1053232nd XI Seb Tharby Tel: 07794 184470Groundsmen David Homer [email protected] Tel: 07802 465206 Michael Reeves Tel: 07547 645076 Elsworth Elsworth Sports Club, Broad End, Elsworth, CB23 4JD Secretary A Taylor, Meadow Farm, Broad End, Elsworth, [email protected] Tel: 01954 268042

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Groundsman John Wilkins Tel: 01954 267595 or 07774197101Treasurer Roger Fensom [email protected] Tel: 01954 267534CWO/ Web Admin: Rod Deavall [email protected] Tel: 07979 0453171st XI Craig Mills Tel: 07730 212219V. Capt Paul Sistig Tel: 07866 620153 Fen Ditton Fen Ditton Recreation Ground, Church Street, Fen Ditton, CB5 8UP Secretary David Shah, 41 Stanesfi eld Road, Cambridge, CB5 8NH [email protected] Tel: 07766 292738Chairman Paul Jenkins [email protected] Tel: 07850 954507Treasurer Giles Jameson [email protected] Tel: 07742 521034CWO Jason Cole [email protected] Tel: 07724 1310421st XI Adam Wilson [email protected] Tel: 07708 2615552nd XI/Web admin: Andy Hayward [email protected] Tel: 07800 788882 Fordham Fordham Recreation Ground, Carter Street CB7 5JT Secretary/Fixtures Alan Silcock, 1 Labernum Avenue, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds IP28 7PL [email protected] Tel: 01638 510326 or 07751 264277CWO Chris Abbott [email protected] Tel: 07760 222487Web Admin Matthew Foulds, 14 Station Road, Fordham, CB7 5LW [email protected] Tel: 07894 982949Chairman Mark Abbott [email protected] Tel: 07525 264343Treasurer Clinton Cornwall [email protected] Tel: 01638 610427Groundsman Chris Foulds [email protected] Tel: 07971 1552611st XI Martin Hancock [email protected] Tel: 07753 749495

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Foxton The Recreation Ground, Hardman Road, Foxton, CB22 6RN Secretary David Fagan, 79 Canterbury Court, Canterbury Street, Cambridge, CB4 3QU [email protected] Tel: 07817 901975Chairman/Treasurer: John Gray, 1 High Street, Foxton, Cambs CB22 6SP. [email protected] Tel: 07785 926318 Groundsman Matt Gray, 21 Fowlmere Road Shepreth, Royston, Herts, SG8 6QP [email protected] Tel: 07813 933473Web Admin Barry McCulloch, 20 Cedar Crescent, Royston, Herts Tel: 01763 220705CWO Tom Williams [email protected] Tel: 07711 3058822nd XI Nigel Gadsby Tel: 07970 182529 Fulbourn Institute Fulbourn Recreation Ground Secretary Ben Skead, 11 The Haven, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 5BG [email protected] Tel: 01223 881735 or 07738 508036President Jim Stalley [email protected]/CWO : Dave Leedham [email protected] Tel: 01223 881380 or 07974 955091Treasurer Sue Davies, 28A Cambridge Road, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5HQ [email protected] Tel: 07834 989641Web Admin & 2nd XI: Neil Whitehead [email protected] Tel: 07814 374799Groundsman Ian Still [email protected] Tel: 07504 713213 or 01223 8811601st XI David Grove [email protected] Tel: 01223 881812 or 07740 118149 Girton Girton Recreation Ground, CB3 0GJ Secretary Dean Stacey 103 St Vincents Close, Girton, CB3 0PD Tel: 07841 625675 [email protected] Tel: 07841 625675Chairman Paul Dawson, 23 Edinburgh Road, Cambridge CB4 1QR [email protected] Tel: 07899 981117

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CWO Samantha Hobbs [email protected] Tel: 07801 570139Groundsman Chris Wilson Tel: 07752 0776881st XI Matt Hobbs [email protected] Tel: 07525 2549072nd XI Andrew Burton [email protected] Tel: 07488 280419 Godolphin Godolphin, Stables, Snailwell Road, Newmarket, CB8 7YE Correspondence: Miss Ciska Groen, Godolphin Stables, Snailwell Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7YE [email protected] Secretary Asgar Ozakkal, Godolphin Stables, Snailwell Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7YE [email protected] Tel: 07789371992Chairman/Web admin/Captain: Floriano Fernandes [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: 07789 697587 or 07747 299909CWO Muhammad Waqas Khokhar [email protected] Tel: 07442 498703 Great Chishill The Playing Field, Hall Lane Great Chishill, SG8 8SH Secretary/Treasurer/Groundsman: Simon Coxall, 18 Hall Lane, Gt. Chishill, Royston, SG8 8SG [email protected] Tel: 07813 385708Chairman Andrew Drury [email protected] Tel: 01763 837364CWO Angus Gent [email protected] Tel: 07885 307301 1st XI Guy Musson [email protected] Tel: 07968 794439 Great Shelford 2nd XI Recreation Ground, Woollards Lane, Gt. Shelford CB22 5LZ 3rd XI Stapleford Recreation Ground, Haverhill Road, Stapleford CB22 5BXSecretary Alexander Hellens, 69 Hartley Avenue, Peterborough, PE1 5DF [email protected] Tel: 07707 003309President/CWO/Web Admin: Brian Higgins Tel: 01223 474704Chairman Bernard Thomas Tel: 01223 842400

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Treasurer Myra Moore Tel: 01223 843211Groundsman (2nd XI): Paul Ellum Tel: 07890 399864Groundsman (3rd XI): Dave Stearn Tel: 07935 9128842nd XI Niall Barber Tel: 07789 5640423rd XI Stuart Creed Tel: 07954 811928 Haddenham Recreation Ground, Hop Row Haddenham Secretary Nicola Butterworth, 5 Wilburton Road Haddenham, Cambs, CB6 3SX [email protected] Tel: 01353 749562Chairman/Groundsman: Paul Buck [email protected] Tel: 01353 741048CWO/ Treasurer/Web Admin: Caroline Smith [email protected] Tel: 07742 357389 Hardwick & Caldecote Furlong Way, Highfi elds, Caldecote CB23 7ZHSecretary /Web admin/CWO: Chris Fuller, 11 Ashmead Drive, Hardwick, Cambs, CB23 7XT [email protected] Tel: 01954 211226 or 07557 388229Chairman/Groundsman: Peter Laughlin [email protected] Tel: 01954 210982 or 07850 702498 Treasurer Anil Waduge [email protected] Tel: 01954 2144141st XI Ruwan Pitigala [email protected] Tel: 07747 3881752nd XI Chris Fuller (temp) [email protected] Tel: 07557 388229 Harlton Washpit Lane, Harlton Secretary Mrs Janet Banks, Valentines Farm, 26 High Street, Harlton, Cambs, CB23 1ES [email protected] Tel: 01223 262162Chairman/Groundsman: Alan Banks Tel: 01223 262162Treasurer Maurice Scally CWO Eli Ellwood 1st XI Darren Messenger [email protected] Contact Simon Banks [email protected] Tel: 07585 703486

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Haslingfi eld Recreation Ground, Haslingfi eldSecretary/Treasurer/CWO: Chris Delves, 18 The Elms, Haslingfi eld, Cambridge, CB23 1ND. [email protected] Tel: 01223 872183 Chairman Clive Sandhurst Tel: 01223 874656Web Admin/Groundsman: Aidan Garbutt [email protected] Tel: 01223 870000Captain Nils Downes Tel: 07969 130985 Helions Bumpstead Recreation Ground, Helions BumpsteadSecretary Matthew Vickery, Clarendon, Wratting Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 0DE [email protected] Tel: 01440 768832 or 07747 842989Chairman Gordon Moore Tel: 01440 730681Treasurer Michael Claydon Tel: 01440 730406Groundsman Dave Saville [email protected] Jonathan Plant [email protected] Clive Brazier Tel: 01440 730094 or 07765 335002 Histon Histon & Impington Recreation Ground, CB24 9LU Secretary Mr David Silver, 107 Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge, CB1 7BS [email protected] Tel: 01223 244404 or 07909 483855Chairman Martin Wilde [email protected] Tel: 07952 635518Treasurer/2nd XI: Chris Rogers [email protected] Tel: 07852 105347CWO Stuart Bath [email protected] Groundsman Steve Campin [email protected] Tel: 07951 462347 3rd XI Ant Brolia [email protected] Tel: 07939 139821 Dan Threadgold [email protected] Tel: 07891 172189 Horseheath Howards Lane, HorseheathSecretary/CWO: Stephen Lanceman, 7 Squires Court, Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 9BU [email protected] Tel: 07902 356215

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Contact Gary Ellis, 1 North End Road, Hinxton, Saffron Walden, CB10 1RE Tel: 07734 192968Treasurer Martyn Giles [email protected] CWO Ben Piper [email protected] Ickleton Jubilee Oval, Recreation Ground, Frogge Street, Ickleton Secretary Pam Fearn, 33 Frogge Street, Ickleton, CB10 1SH [email protected] Tel: 07802 362528 or 01799 531916Chairman Michael Robinson [email protected] Tel: 07867 974445Treasurer Jonathan Ward [email protected] Tel: 01799 531345CWO David Mathias [email protected] Tel: 07967 096841 or 01799 5318241st XI Alex Green [email protected] Tel: 07969 634277 Isleham Recreation Ground, IslehamSecretary/CWO Jo Pawson, 22 Little London, Isleham, Ely, Cambs, CB7 5SE [email protected] Tel: 07789 876624 or 01638 781637Contact Alan Webber, 9 Little London, Isleham, Cambs, CB7 5SD Tel: 01638 780824Treasurer/CWO: Rachael Cox [email protected] Tel: 07796 446272CWO Lani King Tel: 07872 524629Chairman Adrian Sheldrick [email protected] Tel: 07775 522765Groundsman Ray Sheldrick Tel: 07803 0510951st XI James Tillbrook Tel: 07884 5827302nd XI Adrian Sheldrick Ian Dunbavin Tel: 07851 358338 Kimbolton The Park, Pound Lane Kimbolton, PE28 0HR Secretary Ms Penny Young, 57 Castle Gardens, Kimbolton, PE28 0JE [email protected] Tel: 07759 219987

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Chairman John Lightfoot [email protected] Tel: 07730 731529Treasurer Evan Warren [email protected] Tel: 07909 944042CWO Mrs Nicki Field [email protected] Tel: 07920 4814212nd XI Dave Lanyon Tel: 07706 152256Groundsman Ian Puckle [email protected] Tel: 07854 258082Contact Kev Fisk kfi [email protected] Linton Village 1st & 2nd XI Meadow Lane, Linton CB21 4JB / 3rd XI Granta Park, Abington CB21 6GPSecretary Phil Stratton 2 Primrose Way, Linton, CB21 4UD [email protected] Tel: 07908 033128 Chairman Steve Foulds [email protected] Tel: 07847 138471 Groundsman Stuart Tinsley Tel: 07969 5076141st XI Sam Hawley Tel: 07717 832777 2nd XI Gavin Bowie Tel: 07785 346956 3rd XI Allan Campbell Tel: 07916 348029 Little Downham The Recreation Ground, Main Street, Little DownhamChairman/Secretary: Frank Cusick, 7 White Horse Lane, Little Downham, Cambs, CB6 2TL. [email protected] Tel: 01353 699502Treasurer James White [email protected] Tel: 07887 607620CWO M. Mace [email protected] XI David Cutforth Tel: 07785 508218Groundsman Ryan Duffi eld Tel: 07799 062136 Little Shelford The Wale, Whittlesford Road, Little ShelfordSecretary/Treasurer/CWO: Ian Smith 38 Church Street, Great Shelford, Cambridge, CB22 5EL [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: 01223 844417 or 07825 310673Chairman Ray Saich [email protected] Tel: 01223 842737Groundsman/2nd XI: Neil Orpwood [email protected] Tel: 01223 842843 or 07866 751651

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1st XI/Web Admin: Chris Schofi eld chrisschofi [email protected] Tel: 01223 630592 or 07973 9000191st XI Steven Hewer [email protected] Tel: 07910 0945472nd XI Sam Martensz [email protected] Tel: 07402 710016

Longstanton Grasshoppers Longstanton Recreation Ground, Over Road, Longstanton, CB24 3DWSecretary Angela Cooksey, 74 Fen End, Willingham, CB24 5LH [email protected] Tel: 07756 420967Chairman Mark Sperring [email protected] Tel: 07825 701740CWO Janet Hill 62 Church Street, Willingham [email protected] Tel: 01954 261009 Jon Newman [email protected] Tel: 07837 721747Treasurer Richard Heyes [email protected] Tel: 01954 261557President/Groundsman: Steve Pryor [email protected] Tel: 07817 0721951st XI Toby Saunders [email protected] Tel: 07427 6631792nd XI Wayne Markillie [email protected] Tel: 07737 313225 Longstowe Park Lane, Longstowe, CB23 2UJChairman David Gooch Tel: 01480 393063Secretary/Treasurer: John Gooch, 27 Ennerdale Close, Huntingdon, PE29 6UU [email protected] Tel: 01480 434347 or 07950 708019CWO Ms Debbie Haskell [email protected] Tel: 07972 200536Web Admin Mark Fox [email protected] Tel: 07789 755946Groundsman John Murden Tel: 01954 7196111st XI Andrew Jakes Tel: 07964 7108992nd XI Chris Moore Tel: 07584 412747

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Madingley 1st XI Kings & Selwyn, Fulbrooke Road, Cambridge CB3 9EE 2nd XI Downing College, 39 Grantchester Road, Cambridge CB3 9ED Secretary Phil Done, 5 Windsor Road, Cambridge, CB4 3JJ [email protected] Tel: 07929 772082Chairman Nigel Butcher [email protected] Treasurer Graham Martin [email protected] CWO Sara Pinnington [email protected] Tel: 07968 7715791st XI Captain Martin Teversham [email protected] Tel: 07800 8498102nd XI Captain Kevin Middleton [email protected] Tel: 07787 841069 March Town The Avenue Sports Ground, Burrowmoor Road, March, Cambs PE15 9RS “No dogs are allowed on the ground by order of the Committee and Trustees”.CCA Main contact/Web Admin: Pat Ringham, 69 Cavalry Drive, March, Cambs, PE15 9EQ [email protected] Tel: 01354 652315Treasurer Alan Day [email protected] Tel: 01354 650862Chairman/CWO: Les Mills [email protected] Tel: 01354 656698 or 07813 250466Secretary Stephen Wallis, 29 Worsley Chase, March, Cambs, PE15 9DJ [email protected] Tel: 01354 656590 or 07917 191177Groundsman Mel Pooley [email protected] Tel: 01354 740402 or 07770 4116502nd XI Matthew Vail Tel: 07786 1955403rd XI Anthony Henson Tel: 07917 1980374th XI Dave Pomfrett Tel: 07921 594620 Mill Green Mill Green Recreation GroundSecretary Paul Turner, 22 Old house road, Balsham, Cambridge CB21 4EF [email protected] Tel: 07581 878267

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President Cliff Blackmore Chairman/Treasurer/CWO/Web Admin: Ed Argent 17 shrublands, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB102EH [email protected] Tel: 07797 601030 Milton 1st & 2nd XI: The Sycamores, Milton 3rd XI: North Lodge ParkSecretary/Web Admin: Stephen Denman, 32 Durham Way, Wyton on the Hill, Cambs, PE28 2EQ [email protected] Tel: 07920 422808Treasurer Ciaran O'Kane, 33 Hillfi eld Road, CB23 7DB [email protected] Tel: 07854 284874CWO Aimee-Jane Carpenter [email protected] Chairman Steve McHugh Tel: 07735 5941611st XI James Drummond Tel: 07399 410404 Martin Coston Tel: 07540 1162462nd XI Chris Day Tel: 07825 363274 Adam Smith Tel: 07917 8908983rd XI Will Day Tel: 07733 007531 Stephen Dye Tel: 07753 661544 Needingworth Millfi elds, Church Street, Needingworth, Cambs, PE27 4TF Secretary/Web Admin: Chris Sage, 17 Snowy Way, Hartford, Hunts, PE29 1LQ. [email protected] Tel: 07763 614305Chairman Dave Roberts [email protected] Tel: 07800 834780Treasurer Jamie Neve [email protected] Tel: 07840 297617CWO Mark Sirot-Smith [email protected] Tel: 01480 4645961st XI Captain Daniel Sherlock Tel: 07793 045335 2nd XI/Groundsman: Ian Armstrong [email protected] Tel: 07737 655849 Newport Recreation Ground, Frambury Lane, Newport, CB11 3PU Secretary Mrs M.Wheelhouse New lands Farm, Wood End, Widdington, CB11 3SN [email protected] Tel: 07740 279251Contact Arthur Powell [email protected] Tel: 07889 936446

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Chairman Chris Rix [email protected] Tel: 07850 675817Fixtures Mr W Ingham Tel: 07816 497217CWO Mr A Carr Tel: 07817 7138061st XI Billy Powell [email protected] Tel: 07850 1024792nd XI Yogesh Bhagalia Tel: 07881 828345 Newton Fowlmere Road, NewtonSecretary/Web admin/Groundsman: Oliver Belson, Deep Thatch, Fowlmere Road, Newton, CB22 7PG [email protected] Tel: 07817 785102Chairman/CWO/ Groundsman: Charles Loughlin [email protected] Tel: 07900 985320Treasurer Chris Eggleton [email protected] Old Leysians The Leys School, CambridgeChairman/Secretary/CWO: James Houlder, 5 Beaufort Road, Upper Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, CB23 6FP [email protected] Tel: 07746 1279321st XI John Welch, 55 River Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8HP [email protected] Tel: 07735 350135 Over The Green, Over Secretary/Chairman/CWO/Web Admin: Jane Reeson, 143 Foster Road, Trumpington, Cambridge, CB2 9JW [email protected] Tel: 07768 540146Treasurer Simon Brown [email protected] XI/Groundsman: John Lane [email protected] Tel: 07756 883175 or 01954 2005822nd XI Richard Smart [email protected] Tel: 07775 714485 Rickling Ramblers Rickling Green, Essex Captain/Secretary: Jack Culpin, c/o 2 Queens Close, Stansted, Essex, CB11 3YD [email protected] Tel: 07769 117587Chairman Dick Culpin [email protected] Treasurer John Lodge Groundsman Henry Waites [email protected] Keith Behagg [email protected]

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Romsey Town Trinity Old Field, Grange Road, Cambridge Andy Owen, 95 Brampton Road, Cambridge, CB1 3HJ [email protected] Tel: 01223 510357 or 07981 680548Chairman Malcom Creek [email protected] Tony Desimone [email protected] Web Admin Daniel Mortlock [email protected] CWO Paul Jordan [email protected] Royston Recreation Ground, The Grange, Therfi eld, Herts. SG8 9QG 3rd XI at Whaddon CC, 125 Church Street, Whaddon. Cambs. SG8 5RY Chairman David May, 82 Green Drift, Royston, Herts. SG8 5BT [email protected] Tel: 07801 235814Secretary Richard Temple, 15 Rosecomb, Royston, Herts, SG8 9FL [email protected] Tel: 01763 247880 or 07931 576140Treasurer/1st XI: Martin Leary, The School House, Odsey, Nr. Ashwell, Herts, SG7 5RR. [email protected] Tel: 07940 550981CWO Cathy Smith [email protected] Tel: 01763 853997 or 07977 098223Groundsman Rory Harper [email protected] Tel: 07907 7321972nd XI Evan Goldman [email protected] Tel: 07972 8263383rd XI Nigel Reader [email protected] Tel: 07812 600378 Saffron Walden 3rd XI: Saffron Walden County High School, CB11 4UH or 3rd XI: Waltons Park, Ashdon CB10 2JD 4th XI: Saffron Walden County High School, Saffron Walden, CB11 4UHSecretary/Website manager: Alison Mable, Jones's Yard, 22 Freshwell Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1BY [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: 01799 524636 or 07789 966722Chairman/CWO: David Barrs, Cobblers, Linton Road, Hadstock, Cambridge, CB21 4NU [email protected] Tel: 01223 890528 or 07760 484390

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Treasurer Peter Hill, Hill House, 27 Meadowford, Newport, Essex CB11 3QL [email protected] Tel: 07800 735323Fixtures Sec Chris Larlham [email protected] Tel: 01799 586507Assistant CWO Helen Nash [email protected] Tel: 01799 524265 or 07919 588935Groundsman Graham Sneath [email protected] Tel: 07843 3895253rd XI Duncan Pluck Tel: 07496 8992384th XI Tony Wiseman [email protected] Tel: 01799 522250 or 07764 589587 Saint Ives One Leisure St Ives Outdoor, California Road, St Ives, Cambs PE27 6SJSecretary/Web admin/CWO: Joe Notarnicola, 21 The Mallards, St Ives,Huntingdon, PE27 6HT [email protected] Tel: 07725 002923Chairman/Treasurer: Nathaniel Edwards 21 Mahaddie Way, Warboys, Huntingdon, PE28 2WE [email protected] Tel: 07515 7329992nd XI Matt Dack [email protected] Tel: 07976 7609503rd XI Derek Staines [email protected] Tel: 07397 989543Fixtures Secretary: Mel Jessop [email protected] Tel: 01480 498004 or 07960 430740 Sawston & Babraham 3rd XI Spicers Sports Ground, New Road, Sawston 2nd & 4th XI: Babraham Park, High Street, Babraham Secretary/Treasurer/CWO: Robert Benson [email protected] Tel: 01223 834242 or 07886 528185 Chairman/Fixtures: Ian Reeves, 19 The Limes, Sawston, Cambridge CB22 3DH [email protected] Tel: 01223 832579Vice Chairman Peter Mudge [email protected] Tel: 01223 892737Development David Ellis [email protected] Tel: 01223 833813

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Web Admin Paul Tibble [email protected] Tel: 01223 835374 Matthew Day [email protected]: Babraham Jerry Churchman [email protected] Tel: 07889 719828Sawston Alan Poole Tel: 07553 3704932nd XI Robbie Matthews [email protected] Tel: 07772 3957433rd XI Nick Metson [email protected] Tel: 07738 5334694th XI Rob Wilkinson [email protected] Tel: 07951 883356 Stansted Hargrave Park, Cambridge Road, Stansted, Essex CM248BY Secretary Mr David Hedge, 23, Longcroft, Stansted, Essex, CM24 8JD [email protected] Tel: 01279 812509 or 07564 318939Chairman/CWO: Mike Burgoine [email protected] Tel: 01279 812310 or 07720 710212Treasurer Mark Roach [email protected] Tel: 07731 832599Groundsman Ben Baker [email protected] Tel: 07470 0799002nd XI Keith Ayres [email protected] Tel: 01279 814471 or 07768 023830V. Capt David Powter [email protected] Tel: 01279 814787 or 07432 285833 Steeple Morden Recreation Ground, Hay Street, Steeple MordenSecretary/CWO:Philip Saich, 54 Woodfi eld Lane, Lower Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6DS, [email protected] Tel 01954 710095 or 07703 320747Chairman/ Treasurer: Fraser Daws, 19 Hay Street, Steeple Morden, Royston, Herts, SG8 0PD [email protected] Tel: 01763 853008 or 07876 597425Groundsman Adrian Foster, 14 Cinques Road, Gamlingay, Sandy, Beds SG19 3NJ, [email protected] Tel 07846 135146

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Sutton Station Road, Sutton CB6 2RL Secretary/ Web Admin: Robert Braybrooke, 7 Hardwicke Close, Littleport, CB6 1JB [email protected] Tel: 07769 640485Treasurer/Groundsman: Alan Rutterford, 6 The Orchards, Witcham, Cambs, CB6 2LR. [email protected] Tel: 07813 056502President Clive Hughes [email protected] Tel: 01353 778488Chairman Jon Megginson [email protected] Tel: 07910 388991CWO Dan Grady Tel: 07961 5608771st XI Mike Grady [email protected] Tel: 07763 3226632nd XI Craig Faux [email protected] Tel: 07774 017560 Telugu Association of Cambridge (TAC) Burwell Road, Reach, CB25 OJHSecretary/Groundsman: Ramu Mangena, 9, Racecourse View, Cottenham, CB24 8AP [email protected] Tel: 07921 725398Treasurer Chiranjeevi Sandi [email protected] Tel: 07922 254911CWO Kishore Kamatham [email protected] Tel: 07766 7410031st XI Naresh Thandu [email protected] Tel: 07508 829750 Terrington St Clements Churchgateway, Terrington St ClementSecretary Rachel Young, 46c Bexwell Road, Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9LQ [email protected] Tel: 01336 388305 Chairman Derek Hodgson Treasurer Vic Young [email protected] Tel: 01553 829364CWO/Fixtures Graham Moore [email protected] Tel: 01553 829229 or 07779 063933Groundsman Graham Moore & Vic Young (details as above) 1st XI Dan Bullock Tel: 07917 343881 or 01366 659392 Thriplow 1st/2nd XI Cricket Meadow, Thriplow; 3rd/4th XI Fowlmere Village Hall or Newton CC

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Secretary/Chairman/Treasurer: Chris Neild, 2 Rutherford Road, Cambridge CB2 8HH [email protected] Tel: 01223 844822 or 07921 105295Fixtures Secretary/Groundsman: Dickon Turner, Alpha Cottage, Long Lane, Fowlmere, SG8 9QA [email protected] Tel: 01763 208476 or 07825 114003CWO’s Jenny Miller [email protected] Tel: 01223 836595 Virginia Weston [email protected] Tel: 07739 4592611st XI Sam Charlton Tel: 07909 9839212nd XI Adrian Reedman Tel: 07921 1052953rd XI Jon Collins Tel: 07817 051828 Duncan Walker Tel: 07885 7179574th XI Phil Allen Tel: 07963 526137 Dickon Turner Tel: 07825 114003

Weston Colville The Green, Weston Colville, CB21 5NHSecretary John Garrod, ‘Shrublands’ Mill Hill, Weston Colville, Cambs, CB21 5NY [email protected] Tel: 07776 061492Chairman Andy Brightmore [email protected] Tel: 07790 353428Treasurer/Web Admin: Steve Potter 113 Westward Deals, Kedington, Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 7PL [email protected] Tel: 07976 3216131st XI Sam Charlton [email protected] Tel: 07934 6242662nd XI Adrian Reedman adrian.j.reedman@pfi zer.com Tel: 07887 824133 Whittlesford The Lawn, Whittlesford CB22 4NGTreasurer (CCA matters): John Reynolds, The Paddock, Harston, Cambridge, CB22 7PR [email protected] Tel: 07900 692877Chairman Peter Snow [email protected] Tel: 01223 834329Secretary/CWO: Robert Cassels [email protected] Tel: 01223 830863Groundsman David Baker, 31 St Peters Street, Duxford, Cambridge CB22 4RP 1st XI George Newnham Tel: 07736 2156592nd XI Roger Walkley Tel: 07903 998757

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Wilbrahams Great Wilbraham Sports & Social Club, Angle End, Gt WilbrahamsChairman Chris Ascroft, Home Farm House, Church Street, Great Wilbraham, Cambs.Secretary Ian Crocombe 4 High Street Great Wilbraham, Cambs, CB21 5JD [email protected] Tel: 07876 598761Treasurer Neil Goryn, 9 Frog End, Great Wilbraham, Cambs [email protected] Tel: 07900 801383Groundsman/Web Admin/CWO: Tony Goryn, Toft Lane, Great Wilbraham, Cambridge, CB21 5JB [email protected] Tel: 01223 880093 or 07751 281341 Wilburton The Piece, Station Road, Wilburton Secretary /Web Admin: John Gothard, 5 Aspen Close, The Beeches, Ely, Cambs, CB7 4TL [email protected] Tel: 01353 661318Chairman Gary Dewey Tel: 01353 740652Treasurer Ron Sizer, 6, Littlefi eld Close, Wilburton, CB6 3RU. Tel: 01353 740827CWO Jane Reeson [email protected] Suzie Dewey [email protected] Tel: 07713 594117Groundsman Ryan Newton Tel: 07702 193749Club Captain/1st XI: Tom Walker Tel: 07720 8093592nd XI Richard Padmore Tel: 07949 7014993rd XI Will Padmore Tel: 07851 872187 Willingham Willingham Recreation Ground, West Fen Road, Willingham, CB24 5LPSecretary Richard Ambrose, 17 Thodays Close, Willingham, Cambs, CB24 5JA [email protected] Tel: 01954 260446Chairman Paul Peacock [email protected] Fixtures Secretary/Web Admin: Matthew Leach 8 Covent Gardens, Willingham, Cambs CB24 5GE [email protected] Tel: 07495 790703CWO Josh Blunt [email protected] Tel: 07572 443514Groundsman Arthur King 1st XI Garry Ford [email protected] Tel: 07771 881646 Charlie Peacock [email protected] Tel: 07523 909291

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Wimblington Parkfi eld Sports Club, Chapel Lane Tel: 01354 741555Secretary/Web admin: Jack Dent, 15 King Street, Wimblington. PE15 0QF. [email protected] Tel: 07837 403409Chairman/1st XI: Kevin Marsh Tel: 07906 2445392nd XI John Bradley Tel: 07775 110872CWO Lucy Marsh [email protected] Tel: 07847 403179 Wisbech Town Harecroft Road, Wisbech, PE13 4BHSecretary Mrs Sharon Hallett, 27 Prince of Wales Close, Wisbech [email protected] Tel: 07590 595948Chairman Bob Burgess, Trois, Gull Drove, Guyhirn, Wisbech, Cambs, PE13 4BH [email protected] Tel: 07834 506947Ground Gary Freear [email protected] Tel: 07834 436345CWO Martin Parrin [email protected] Tel: 07788 561506Financial Sec Mrs Lisa Jackson [email protected] Tel: 07446 193599Fixtures/Results Sec: John Mallett [email protected] Tel: 07950 1760762nd XI Shane Sleath Tel: 07917 6460443rd XI Ian Bell Tel: 07595 2460904th XI Jason Bishop Tel: 07557 235075 Witcham The Green, Witcham Secretary Nigel Pate, Fen View, Hythe Road, Witcham, CB6 2LE Tel: 01353 775292 or 07840 933769Email contact [email protected] Treasurer Phil Scotting CWO Nigel Phillips 31 Silver Street, Witcham Tel: 01353 778286 Yelling Yelling Cricket Field Secretary/Treasurer: Denise Hall, 2 St. Neots Road, Abbotsley, St Neots, Cambs, PE19 6UU [email protected] Tel: 01767 677526CWO Tracy Petzer [email protected] Groundsman Steve Tack Tel: 01480 880219 Alan [email protected]

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Other Affi liated Clubs Burrough Green Chairman Mark Batting [email protected] Tel: 07974 237070Secretary Adiel Khan [email protected] Tel: 07876 251848 City of Cambridge Cricket Club Secretary Clara Cheng, 7, Harrison Drive, Cambridge, CB2 8ED [email protected] Tel: 07902 107981Head of Youth coaching: Ian Reid [email protected] Remnants Mr D Williams, 60 Granchester Meadows, Cambridge, CB3 9JL. [email protected] Tel: 01223 696719 or 07880 592706 Somersham Town Millenium Field, The Trundle, Somersham, Cambs PE28 3JS Secretary/Fixtures: Jon Bowland 7 Da Vinci Close, St Ives, Cambs. PE27 3EN [email protected] Tel: 07919 346406

Cambridgeshire Cricket Umpires' & Scorers'Association

MEMBERS DAY & BBQ

at Sawston CCon Sunday 19th August 2018

from 3pm

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cambridge-news.co.uk

We’re happy to support the Cambridgeshire CricketAssociation

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CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKET UMPIRES & SCORERS ASSOCIATION

Now in its 50th year, the Cambridgeshire Umpires and Scorers Associations continues to support cricket throughout the East of England. Subject to availability and suffi cient notice, umpires can be provided for all levels from friendlies and testimonials up to Minor Counties taking in all age groups and genders from youth to over 60’sThe Association was founded in 1967 (in pub of by course) by ten umpires getting together to form a group that not only created a social group of like-minded enthusiasts but also gave a central contact point representing umpires and from 1989 scorers were offi cially part of the Association. Throughout it’s history, the Association has met regularly in the winter months to update themselves on changes to Laws, rules and regulations but also to provide social activities and an opportunity to swap tales of experiences, both good and bad.Today the Association has 77 Cambridgeshire based members who are also members of the ECB ACO which gives access to latest clothing and equipment, an excellent journal and email updates on all aspects of offi ciating as well as insurance cover for their activities. In addition, there are another 20 members of the CCUSA from other areas or non ECBACO members. All members receive a copy of our “Ins & Outs” magazine and along with their guests can attend meetings and functions.The strength of the Association is the dedication and enthusiasm of the membership but, as is usually the case, too few do too much and so the need for new members is our top priority. This would help relieve the burden of running a professional organisation but most importantly give Keith more umpires to cover more games. In the past year we were very fortunate to attract 5 new umpires who have made an immediate positive impact and our thanks go to Bushy and his training team for their efforts in achieving this.Our mission is to support all cricket by providing fair and impartial offi ciating on the fi eld of play and friendly advice and banter in the bar after. If you want to get involved or think that maybe your playing days are nearing their end, or you just want to be better at doing your 10 overs where offi cial umpires have not been appointed, then please make contact with any member of our committee or any Association member you know and come and talk with us about how you can help us keep cricket the great and unique experience that we all loveWith our best wishes and good luck for the forthcoming season.Alan Lamb

Chairman Alan Lamb 07803 174170 [email protected] Ben Whyall 07734 253709 [email protected] contact details for the Association and news of our activities can be found on our website http://www.the-ccusa.co.ukEducation Offi cer Steve Kent-Phillips 01638 743883

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UMPIRES – 2018

J. Blanchard- Lewis 07988 829174R. Bull (01799) 550305 07785 514634K. Carden (01954) 203085 07710 397975R. Chandraker (01223) 440319 07894 672439R. Charter (01954) 710956 07568 139412K. Coburn (01223) 248048 07752 241488M. Collis (01954) 201083 07941 360482L. Cooke (01954) 231272C. Dean (01223) 233386 07580 821428 G. duPlooy (01638) 721595 07525 727782Madhu. Eyunni 07821 699911C. Fuller (01954) 211226 07557 388229F. Gaimster (01354) 653541 07496 800939R. Griggs 07786 913722A. Hazell (01353) 740720 07876 486356B. Howard (01954) 781945 07956 236823P. Howard 07807 893911N. Huckle (01638) 741199 07827 336141S. Kent-Phillips (01638) 743883A. Lamb (01223) 813787 07803 174170P. Lemon (01954) 201502 07542 893325P. Laughlin (01954) 210892 07850 702498D. Lloyd (01480) 301948 07719 076733L. Mills (01354) 656698 07813 250466D. Morgan (01223) 977710 07400 045295G. Nicholls (01945) 860058 07766 135273G. Osbourn 07500 333181R. Parker (01487) 840739 07733 366774J. Parr (01638) 721359 07956 825194G. Parry (01353) 661786 07760 424995C. Pennick (01223) 262086D. Pimblett (01223) 891746 07775 505486R. Powell (01353) 741199 07958 062056S. Seabrook (01763) 248755 07920 238949K. Smart (01945) 587408 07709 032650S. Smith 07469 158827C. Stubbington (01480) 831535 07967 784816E. Voss (01480) 458924 07919 493107J. Wallis (01354) 656452 07763 975475E. Warren (01480) 392332 07909 944042C. Wilson (01223) 564818 07752 077688J. Wright (01487) 843720 07771 766241

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Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire

Grounds Association

The Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Association was initiated to support the counties groundsman, with the

aim to support the continued improvement of playing surfaces at all levels of the game.

The association provides a link between the volunteer grounds man, through to the first class arena. It allows

likeminded, dedicated individuals access to a wealth of knowledge from their peers, who are working in similar

conditions and, more often than not, encountering similar issues.

The Grounds Association provides training at a local level as well as linking to national IOG course running in the

county.

They can also offer free professional help and assistance with Pitch Advisors.

Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire have two trailers holding specialist equipment that is essential for the preparation of quality cricket squares, Football Pitch Goal Renovation and Bowls Greens. This equipment may not be readily available to your club, and it can be difficult and costly to hire from local dealers.

You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by joining now. The Association also has access to a local supplier where we can get discounted deals to suit you at affordable prices.

So don’t struggle on trying to make do with whatever your club has to offer you in the way of equipment; take advantage of the best equipment available and make a difference to your surfaces now. You will soon notice the improvement.

Association membership costs £10 for the year, the benefits of association membership includes invitation to a

range of meeting dates, where members enjoy sharing information and ideas, as well as listening to a series of

presentations by experts who share their knowledge through talks and demonstrations.

Membership also includes discount fees on IOG/ECB courses as well as locally run training courses. These give

Groundsmen new and old the opportunity to increase their knowledge, from the basics to the more advanced

aspects of turf management.

• Pitch Advisor Mel Pooley 07770411650 • IOG Advisor Dan White 07841338230 • Education Officer Rob Bradshaw 07709029665

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CONSTITUTION1. The Association shall be called 'The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association' and shall manage and control the Senior League, Junior League and any other league or Cup Competitions that it maybe desirable to arrange.2. MANAGEMENT. The Association shall be governed by a Council consisting of a President, Chairman, a maximum of six representatives to be appointed by the Council, one Representative from each of up to eight clubs (not less than two being from Senior Clubs),one Representative of the Cambridgeshire C.C.C., one Representative of the Cambridgeshire Cricket Umpires Association, one Representative of the Cambs & Hunts Premier League, one Representative of the Groundsman's Association, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Competitions Secretary, five to form a quorum. All questions of eligibility, qualification of competitors, disqualification of Clubs, interpretation of Rules, or any questions of dispute occurring between Clubs shall be referred to the Council, whose decision shall be final.The Council shall have the power to appoint Committees, Executive or otherwise to facilitate the work of the Association. Such Committees shall have full power to deal with any urgent business.3. PATRON & LIFE MEMBERS. The Council shall have the power to appoint a Patron and Life Members for outstanding service to the Association, and the Clubs.4. MEMBERSHIP. All Clubs in the County, not wholly composed of Members of the University, shall be eligible for membership, subject to the approval of the Council. All Member Clubs shall be affiliated to the England and Wales Cricket Board. Entries to all competitions will be accepted at the discretion of the Council and will be subject to Clubs being able to conform to, and the Council being able to enforce, all C.C.A. Rules. Membership shall be open to all, irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status or sexual orientation. Any club without a trained Welfare Officer as at the Annual General Meeting, will be expelled from the Association. They will not be allowed to compete in any competition until they have appointed one. The Association will not accept any entries to competitions from Clubs with fines outstanding by the Annual General Meeting of that season. 5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Annual Subscription, in addition to the Affiliation Fee, of each Club registered with the Association, to be paid not later than 30th September of the current season, shall be as follows:-

Affiliation Fee (annual) ............................................... for 2019 £20.00Senior League ......................................................................... £25.00Junior League .......................................................................... £20.00Invitation Cup........................................................................... £15.00Walker Invitation Cup (20/20) .................................................. £15.00Junior Cup ............................................................................... £15.00Lower Junior Cup ................................................................... £15.00

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Late entries will only be accepted on payment of an affiliation fee of £25.00.The Council will have the power to set, amend and impose any financial matters, for and on behalf of the Association and its Member Clubs, umpires or affiliated bodies.If a club enters fewer teams in a new season than completed the previous one, then the new team(s) will take the places of the highest placed team(s) with the lowest placed team(s) being removed and there will be no fi ne is payable. If a club requests any other arrangement of their teams for the new season this is at the Council's discretion. Any club withdrawing a higher placed team of that club after having submitted an entry for the relevant season (including after the season has started), will be liable to a fi ne of £50 and the remaining team(s) barred from being promoted in that season. No club mergers will be permitted after the 31st December although both of these will be at the discretion of the Council.6. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting shall be held before 28th February in each year, to receive reports, elect Officers for the ensuing year and other business. A notice of 28 days to be given. General Meetings shall be open to Members of all Clubs, who may take an active part in the proceedings, but only one Representative of each Senior League and one Junior League Club registered in accordance with Rule 5 shall be entitled to vote.7. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS. The Secretary shall convene an Extra Ordinary General Meeting at any time by order of the Council, or on receiving a requisition signed by the Secretaries of not less than ten registered Clubs.8. ALTERATION OF RULES. In the event of any alteration being deemed necessary in the Rules established by the Association, notice of the proposed alteration shall be sent in writing on or before 31st October, to the Secretary, who shall inform each Club when notification of the date of the Annual Meeting is given. A Rule and Regulations Meeting will be arranged at any time before the 31st December in the current year. No alteration shall be made unless supported by a majority of those entitled to vote (see Rule 6).9. AUDIT. The financial year will end on 31st October of each year and the accounts shall be audited annually by an auditor appointed at the Annual Meeting.

GENERAL RULES(All clubs are responsible for ensuring that all of their officials and

players are conversant with these Rules.)10. LAWS. Matches shall be conducted in accordance with M.C.C. Laws with the exceptions contained in these Rules. Law 42 re penalty runs will only apply when at least one official umpire is present.11. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS. The names and date of birth of players must be submitted by each Club and these will be carried forward to the following season. The Players name and date of birth must be registered on Play-cricket.com for his/her Club prior to the first match he/she plays in. An emergency registration may be permitted on the day

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of the match. The Players name and date of birth shall be entered on the result card and initialled by the player and the opposing captain as confirmation.A player may only register to play for one club in the "East Anglian Pyramid" These include the Huntingdonshire County League, Norfolk Cricket Alliance, The Norfolk and West Norfolk Leagues, The Two Counties Championship and the Suffolk Premier Cricket League.In the event of a player being previously registered with another Club the players new club must prove to the General Purposes Committee that they have took every reasonable step to confirm the status of the new player. Penalties may include a deduction of points and a fine. Current professional players and players registered as overseas players (unless having exempt status) with the East Anglian and Cambs & Hunts Premier Leagues are allowed to play in C.C.A. Competitions on the basis of one per team. Overseas players must be shown as such on the registration form. For C.C.A. purposes an overseas player is a person who is not eligible to hold a British passport or who has not been resident in the country for at least two years prior to 1st May of the current season. In exceptional circumstances the decision on whether or not a player is to be registered in the overseas category will be at the discretion of the Council.Only players under 12 on the 31st August of the previous year will be permitted to play in Association matches and only if they are in a current years under 12 County Squad. Players who are not, and those younger will not be permitted to play in any Association matches.Any Club playing an ineligible or unregistered player shall be subject to a fine of £20 in respect of each player and the match awarded to their opponents. This fine will be non-negotiable.If a player wishes to transfer to another Club, he must obtain the consent of the Club that he wishes to leave. This must be notified to the Competitions Secretary of the Association who will record the date received and transfer of his/her registration to the new Club. The player will be eligible to play for his new Club after four full days have elapsed from the date of his new registration. The player's signature must be submitted during the four days or shown on the relevant result card of the first match in which he plays for the new Club. The transfer will not be effective if the above is not complied with. This must be carried out before commencement of play.If a player wishes to register for a club but is already registered for another Club, then they must ask the players present club to de-register him/her. The Players current Club have 4 days to de-register the player, the only reason for a player not to be de-registered is any outstanding financial commitments. A fine of £20 will be levied against the players current Club, and the player will be automatically transferred if this is not done within 4 days.No Player who has represented another Club in either Cambridgeshire or Huntingdonshire in any season can transfer to another Club after 31st July in that season. For every match, each captain will nominate his players by entering their names on his result card and making it available to the opposing captain.

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12. QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS. Each club may play a bona-fide member provided he/she has been registered in accordance with Rule 11.In all League and Cup matches, a maximum of three players can "trade down" in any given match but only at one level at a time. Someone who has played a couple of first team games (not necessarily because they were of first team standard but because of unusual circumstances) could end up in the 3rd XI but only after they have played at least two matches for the 1st XI and at least two after that for the 2nd XI. These regulations only apply to the following 27 days, since their last appearance for that particular team.In the Invitation and Walker Invitation Cup, teams will not be permittedto play more than TWO players, who have played in more than THREE completed Cambs & Hunts Premier or ECB Premier Leagues matches in that season.In the Junior Cup, teams will not be permitted to play any more than ONE player, who has played in more than THREE completed CCA Senior League matches in that season.In the Lower Junior Cup, teams will not be permitted to play more than ONE player who has played in more than THREE completed CCA Senior or Junior League matches for a higher placed team of that players Club. No player who has played in any ECB Premier League or Cambs & Hunts Premier League matches in that season will be permitted to play in the Junior or Lower Junior Cups. Additional Player's: Any player wishing to be added to the additional players list should email Competition Secretary with their current team and division, email addresses and phone numbers which will be then be placed on the Cambsca website for all Clubs to view.This is for players of Junior Division 1 and below standard only, a player may only drop down one division at a time, so if a Division 1 you can only play in Divison 2 etc.13. DURATION AND REGULATIONS OF MATCHES. The Senior League & Invitation Cup will commence at 1.00 p.m and the Junior League & Junior Cup at 1.30pm throughout the season. These start times maybe changed with the consent of the Competition Secretary and with the agreement of both sides. The Walker Invitation 20/20 & Lower Junior Cup Competitions will commence at 2.00 p.m. with the exception of the finals day. These start times may only be changed with the consent of the Competitions Secretary. All League Matches (except the Thursday League) to be played on Saturdays unless the sanction of the Competitions Secretary has been obtained for another day. If any Club is not ready to commence play at the appointed time (wet or fine, unavoidable accidents excepted) the Umpires must report to the Secretary the defaulting Club or Clubs, and they shall be fined £10.00.A team causing a delayed start to a match by failing to arrive in time shall automatically forfeit the toss. If the break in the innings and the tea interval coincide a period of not exceeding 20 minutes will be allowed. If these intervals do not coincide the combined period shall not exceed 30 minutes. An incoming batsman

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must pass the outgoing batsman on the field of play. Umpires must strictly enforce these rules: also report any player who unduly wastes time on the field of play (Note: 'Field of Play' means within the boundary).If for any reason a bowler is unable to complete an over, the outstanding deliveries shall be completed by another bowler and that part over counts as complete of his allocation. In all Association matches any high full pitched ball (beamer) regardless of pace, that passes over waist height of the striker standing upright shall be called and and signalled "no ball".Declarations: In League Matches, the team batting first may declare it’s innings closed before their allotted overs have been bowled, but this shall be recorded as “all out” and the team bowling first will receive the maximum bowling points. A declaration shall not change the number of overs allotted to the team batting second.Senior and Junior Leagues.If teams finish the season with an equal number of points their league positions will be decided as follows: (i) number of wins (ii) most bonus points (iii) the results of the league matches between the teams concerned.(iv) if still equal, the total runs scored will be divided by the total wickets lost and the team which has the highest average will be the winner.(v) and if still level the bonus points gained in the matches bewtween the two teams, which ever is the greater.14. FIXTURES. Dates of all matches shall be arranged at meetings by The Chairman/Competitions Secretary. If Clubs cannot agree upon a date the Council shall arrange the fixture. Any Club not represented at the meeting or if no fixture meeting is scheduled, failure to attend the Annual General Meeting shall be fined £30. After 31st January no alteration of dates shall be permitted. Application for such alterations shall be made by both Clubs concerned. No fixture can be postponed in order to play other matches outside the Association's jurisdiction, with the exception of the National Club or National Village Championships.15. FULFILLMENT OF FIXTURES. League matches should commence not later than the first Saturday in May and must be completed by the third Saturday in September, except for deciding matches, semi-finals and finals, the dates of which are fixed by the Council; these must be completed by 30th September. From 1st April onwards matches must be played on the dates arranged. Higher division matches must not be cancelled in order to play matches in a lower division. Any infringement will result in the defaulting club being subject to a fine of £20 and the match awarded to their opponents. They will forfeit any points gained from the match. Applications to League Competitions shall be made to the the Competitons Secretary by the 30th September each year, and applications to the Cup Competitions by the 31st January each yearAny club will be allowed to have one date for which their ground is unavailable for use during the season, Clubs will be given till 31st October to inform the Competitions Secretary of any dates that their ground is unavailable for use. After that date clubs will be responsible for finding an alternate venue to stage any home fixture scheduled.

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No match shall be prematurely cancelled due to inclement weather unless mutually agreed by the respective Club Secretaries or bona-fide Club Representatives. In the case of matches being played on public fields or parks, the ultimate decision for cancellation of matches due to inclement weather must be left to the respective ground superintendents. In the event of a League or Cup fixture being cancelled which, in the opinion of the Council, is considered to be unjustified, the defaulting Club shall incur a fine of £20 and the match shall be awarded to their opponents. Any team that cancels three or more matches in a season due to the non-availability of players will automatically be relegated to a lower division. This rule will take precedence at the end of the season regardless of the league position attained by the team. Any team defaulting in three or more matches will be allowed to complete their league programme but will not be considered eligible to win their division or be promoted. On the first default a £20 fine will be implemented and on the second default a £20, on the third default £30 and the fourth default £40. This rule applies only to Junior Divisons 1, 2 & 3. This does not apply to Junior Divisions 4 and 5 will not be fined although a fine for cancellation of teas in all Divisions will still apply.Senior League fixtures take precedence over all Competitions, this rule will be strictly adhered to. In the case of any withdrawal from a Competition, or other alteration, it is the duty of the Club Secretaries to immediately notify all Clubs affected, also the Competitions Secretary of the Association. It is also the responsibility of the home team to notify the Competitions Secretary if any match is cancelled unless the away team defaults and then it is their responsibility. Any club which, having entered a League Competition, then withdraws shall be subject to a fine of £50.All Clubs will be required to enter full score sheets of their home matches, on Play-cricket.com within 72 hours of midnight on the Sunday following the match.Failure to enter the information will result in a £5 fi ne for each occasion16. SUBSTITUTES. A Club shall not be allowed to play more than two substitutes in any match and they shall be debarred from batting, bowling or wicket keeping.17. RESULTS OF MATCHES. It is the responsibility of the home team to notify the Competitions Secretary of the scores of their match (league or cup) by 10pm on the day of the match by telephone (text) or E-mail. Failure to do so will incur a fine of £10.The home team shall send the result of each match together with the names of players of both teams on the card provided, and posted in the envelope provided, to be signed by both umpires (if present) either (a) by post or (b) by emailing a scanned PDF of the card to the Competition Secretary to arrive by the Friday following the match; any club neglecting to do so shall be fined £5 for the first two occasions and £10 for all subsequent offences. After three fines have been incurred by a team during a season any subsequent breach of the rule will automatically incur a 5 point deduction from the total league points gained by the team during the season. Where the match is defaulted by a team it is the

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responsibility of the defaulting team to inform the Competitions Secretary of games default. By implication the match can be texted or emailed failure to do so will inccur a £10 fine on the defaulting team. There is no need for the home team to report any such cancellation.18. GROUNDS. No club or team shall change their listed home ground without prior consent of the Competitions Secretary. If permission is granted their opponents must be notified by the Monday before the match.Result cards will show three boxes labelled 'Good', 'Average' and 'Bad'. These are to be used by an official of the visiting team to indicate their assessment of the pitch used for the match. The Council will investigate when a pitch has received 3 'Bad' assessments.The use of artificial pitches in the Senior League will not be permitted.All clubs playing in the Senior and Junior Leagues must ensure they have a "home" ground available for eighteen home games in any one season.19. APPEALS & PROTESTS. Appeals and protests with regard to cancellation of matches, players or any other matter shall be made in writing to the Secretary within seven days, and must be accompanied by a deposit of £40.00 as guarantee of good faith, which shall be forfeited if the Protest or Appeal is dismissed. Any costs maybe passed on to the Club or Clubs and any Club requesting an investigation will incur a fee of £2020. PRESENTATION OF CUPS. All Clubs which are presented with any of the Association Cups will be responsible for their safe care, insurance, and any damage that may take place whilst in their possession. Any damage or repair that maybe necessary will be charged to the Club in full. It may be a requirement at the discretion of the Council, that the following document must be signed by the representatives of the Club.

We.............................................................the President or Captain, and..................................................................Secretary, representing the ..........................................................Cricket Club, having been declared the winners of the C.C.A. Challenge Cup, and the same having been delivered to us by........................................................do hereby individually and collectively undertake to guarantee its safe custody and engage to return the same to the Chairman on or before The Annual General Meeting, or when requested, in like good order and condition and in accordance with the conditions of the annexed Rules, to which also we have subscribed our respective names. Date .................................day of....................................20...............Clubs that have won Challenge Cups must return them to the Chairman of the Association in sound and clean condition by the Annual General Meeting. Any club that fails to comply will be fined £100.

21. INSURANCE. All Clubs must have adequate Public Liability Cover. Copies of these policies, (other than those insurred with NR Daws Insurance) must be sent to the Secretary by 1st April each year.22. EXPENSES. All expenses concerned with matches excluding the finals shall be defrayed by the competing Clubs. All Final expenses will be met by the Association.

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23. UMPIRES. If either or both Official Umpires fail to turn up punctually at any match the matter shall be reported to the Secretary by the Home Club. The two Captains must appoint one or more replacements until the official Umpire arrives.Umpires appointed by the Umpires Association are eligible to play in matches arranged within its jurisdiction. Expenses (Which should be settled before the start of play) shall be paid to each umpire at a rate of £30 per match for Senior League, Invitation and Hobbs Cup Competitions and £27 per match for Junior League and Junior Cup, with half paid by each club. If there is only one officially appointed umpire present who is asked to stand at the bowler's end throughout the match, these amounts will be increased to £40 and £35 respectively, with half paid by each club. A fee of £30 shall apply to the Walker Invitation 20/20 and Lower Junior Cups Competitions with half paid by each Club.Furthermore, an additional £2.50 will be payable by any Club which does not settle expenses prior to play commencing. In the event of the umpire(s) arriving but no play is possible, the clubs will pay travel expenses of £15 to each umpire.24. TEAS. In all League Matches the home team will assume the financial responsibility for the provision of teas. In Cup Matches the home team will make a charge on the away team to cover their share of the cost of providing teas. If a game is called off after 8pm on the Friday evening by the away team, they will be fined £30 by the Association for the cost of the home team teas (this fine will then be forwarded to the home team by the Association).25. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. The Official Handbook is published annually and the selling price is £5.00 each. Each Club must purchase not less than four copies.

SENIOR LEAGUE26. The Competition shall be called 'The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Senior League'.27. ADMISSION. There will be three Divisions which will comprise of 10 teams each which will play each other on a home and away basis over the first 18 consecutive weeks of the season. (unless circumstances change)Division I - the top three teams promoted to the Cambs & Hunts Premier League (depending on their facilities) - the bottom team relegated to Division II Division II - the top three teams will be promoted to Division I - the bottom team relegated to Division III Division III - the top three teams will be promoted to Division II - the bottom team will be relegated to either Junior League Divisions 1 North or 1 SouthIn all Divisions the number of teams relegated may be more or fewer depending on the number of teams relegated from the Cambs & Hunts Premier League at the end of the season.

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In accepting teams to the Senior League the Council shall bear in mind the results of the current season and be satisfied that home grounds will be suitable. 28. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings of each side shall be limited to 45 six-ball overs.In all matches which commence as 45 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 9 overs in the match. In all Senior League matches a new ball will be used at the start of each innings as agreed by the Association.With one ball per innings supplied by each team (Tiflex St James) which they will bowl with. Failure to use the approved ball will be subject to any sanction deemed suitable by the Council.In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather or any other valid reason the Captains may agree that the number of overs shall be reduced to 30, 35 or 40 each side with bowlers restricted to 6, 7 or 8 overs respectively. If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account shall be taken of the first thirty minutes of the first delay or suspension of play.29. LEAGUE POINTS. In any match the side scoring the most runs shall be the winner and shall receive 20 points The losing side shall be awarded bonus points at the rate of 1 point for every 2 opponent’s wickets taken and 1 point for every 40 runs scored up to 200 runs. In a run tied match, each team shall receive 7 points plus bonus points as above. In an abandoned match, each team shall receive 5 points plus bonus points as above. In a cancelled match, each team shall receive 5 points. Positions in the respective leagues will be decided by the total number of points and shall be irrespective of the number of matches completed subject to there being no default with cancelled matches as stated in Rule 15. In the event of scores being equal at the conclusion of a Championship deciding Match the winner shall be determined as follows (i) the team which has scored the highest total number of runs per over during the innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets of the last but one over of its innings etc.etc. (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the last but one over of its innings etc.etc. Add (iv) if still equal, the total runs scored in the league matches between the teams concerned will be divided by the total wickets lost in those matches and the team with the highest average will be the winner.30. OVER RATES. Over rates penalties will be applied to any team that does not bowl its overs at an average of 17 per hour as follows:Less than 17 but more than 16 - 1 point, less than 16 but more than15 - 2 points; less than 15 - 5 points. This rule will not apply to innings lasting less than 2 hours. Time allowances for lost ball, time wasting by batsmen, injuries etc. will be at the discretion of the umpire(s) and confirmed at the time of the delay. 2 minutes will be allowed for the fall of each wicket. This rule will only apply when an official umpire or umpires are present.

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A fielding circle of two semi-circles shall be marked on the field of play with their centres the middle stumps at either end of the pitch and their radis 30 yards. The semi-circles shall be linked by two parallel straight lines and marked with dots or disks at 5 yard intervals.Penalties for contravention: If any fielding restriction is contravened, either Umpire shall immediately call and signal No-Ball. If the Umpires fail to notice the contravention, provided the ball has not come in to play for the next ball or time has not been called; and upon being made aware, the Umpires shall confer. If they agree that the contravention has been missed, a retrospective No-Ball shall be called and the current ball shall be treated as a No-Ball.A minimun of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within that circle for the duration of the innings. If a team is fielding less than eleven players four fielders still applies.31. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. All Clubs engaged in the Leagues shall play home and away matches with each other during the season, and the Club with the highest number of points in Division 1 at the end of the season, shall be considered Champions of the League for that year. In Divisions I, II and III, in the event of two or more clubs finishing equal after the application of Rule 13. Any matches necessary to decide the Championship, promotion or relegation will be played on dates to be arranged by the Council, such deciding matches to be concluded by 30th September. Each innings of a deciding match will be limited to 45 six-ball overs. In the event of a Club being unable to fulfil a deciding match it shall be awarded to the opposing team. If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th September the Council to determine the action to be taken. This rule will also apply to the matter of promotion and relegation. The team winning the Competition shall have the Senior Cup presented to them.

JUNIOR LEAGUE32. The Competition shall be called the 'Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Junior League'.33. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to (a) second elevens of clubs competing in the Senior Competition: (b) Clubs not competing in the Senior Competition. The Competition to consist of Divisions to be arranged geographically as far as possible Each division in the Northern Section shall be regarded as of comparable strength to that in the Southern Section. In Division II and below there will be either 2 or 3 sections. Each Division shall consist of eight, nine or ten teams at the discretion of the Council.The Competition shall proceed on the basis of promotion and relegation, subject to Rule 15. At the end of the season three teams of each section of Division 1 with the lowest number of points maybe relegated to Division II. The two teams with the highest number of points in each section of Division II will be promoted to Division 1. The number of teams relegated will be dependant on the number of teams required to

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formulate divisions for the following season. This will be decided upon by teams with the lowest number of points in each section of Division II will be relegated to the relevant section of Division III. From Division III andbelow promotion and relegation will proceed on a two up and whatever is required (as above) down basis between the relevant sections. Where there is less than fi ve teams in the lowest division the Council willarrange for teams to be placed in the next highest division.The Competition Secretary will also notify all clubs that would be affected by changes other than the normal promotion and relegation. The highest placed teams in each section of Division 1 will bepromoted to Senior League Division III, and the second placed teams will compete in a Play-off game on the fi rst saturday following the completion of the league seasonIn all divisions the number of teams relegated may be more or fewer depending on the number of teams relegated from the Cambs & HuntsPremier League at the end of the season. The Composition of eachdivision will be at the discretion of the Council. In the event of club withdrawing the vacancy shall be fi lled the following year and the discretion of the Council. 34. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings of each side shall be limited to 40 six-ball overs. In all matches which commence as 40 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 8 overs in the match. With one ball per innings supplied by each team (approved by the Association Tiflex St James) which they will bowl with. Failure to use the approved ball will subject to any sanction deemed suitable by the Council. In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather or any other valid reason the captains may agree that the number of overs shall be reduced to 25, 30,or 35 each side with bowlers restricted to 5, 6 or 7 overs respectively. If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account shall be taken of the first thirty minutes of the first delay or suspension of play. 35. LEAGUE POINTS In any match the side scoring the most runs shall be the winner and shall receive 20 points The losing side shall be awarded bonus points at the rate of 1 point for every 2 opponent’s wickets taken and 1 point for every 40 runs scored up to 200 runs. In a run tied match, each team shall receive 7 points plus bonus points as above. In an abandoned match, each team shall receive 5 points plus bonus points as above. In a cancelled match, each team shall receive 5 points. Positions in the respective leagues will be decided by the total number of points and shall be irrespective of the number of matches completed subject to there being no default with cancelled matches as stated in Rule 15. 36. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. All Clubs engaged in the Leagues shall play home and away matches with each other during the season.The winning club of each section (North and South) of Division 1 shall meet to decide the Championship of the League. This match will be played at the discretion of the Council. The Association will cover all

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costs relating to the Junior League Play - off except any cost of the balls and hire of the ground.In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a Championship deciding Match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) the team which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over of its innings etc. etc. (iv) if still equal. The total run scored in the League matches between the teams concerned will be divided by the total number of wickets lost in those matches, and the team with the highest average will be the winner.In the event of two or more clubs in either section of Division 1 finishing equal after the application of Rule 13, deciding matches shall be played on dates to be arranged by the Council, such deciding matches to be concluded by 30th September.Each innings of a Championship match, or a deciding match will be limited to 40 six-ball overs.In the event of a club being unable to fulfil a deciding match it shall be awarded to the opposing team. If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.The Rule will also apply to the matter of promotion and relegation.The team winning the Competition shall have the Junior League Cup presented to them.

MINOR LEAGUE (As Rules 33–36)

THURSDAY LEAGUE (or Cup Competition) Rules 37–40 (No competition 2001)

INVITATION CUP COMPETITION41. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Invitation Cup Competition (any sponsor may be added to the title) and will be played on a knock-out basis.42. ADMISSION. Invitations to compete will be made at the discretion of the Council.43. DURATION OF MATCHES. In all matches the innings of each side will be limited to 45 overs. In all Invitation Cup matches a new ball will be used at the start of each innings as agreed by the Association.With one ball per innings supplied by each team (Tiflex St James) which they will bowl with. Failure to use the approved ball will be subject to any sanction deemed suitable by the Council. The Association will provide both balls for the final. In matches which commence as 45 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 9 overs during the match. Each team to bat once only and the team scoring the most runs to be the winner. If the start is delayed by weather or there is a subsequent interruption the captains may agree to a lesser number of overs – minimum 10. In matches where

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the number of overs is reduced no bowler may bowl more than a quarter of the overs to be bowled by his side. For this calculation fractions of overs will be disregarded. If rain or bad light curtails play before the completion of a match the result will be decided in favour of the side that has scored the fastest in runs per over throughout its innings provided that at least 10 overs have been bowled to the side batting second. If the scoring rates are equal the side with the highest score after 10 overs of its innings will be the winner. If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account shall be taken of the first thirty minutes of the first delay or suspension of play.In a match where the number of overs has been reduced, a result can be achieved only if both teams have batted at least 10 overs (unless a team has been all out in less than 10 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs). If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day. A fielding circle of two semi-circles shall be marked on the field of play with their centres the middle stumps at either end of the pitch and their radis 30 yards. The semi-circles shall be linked by two parallel straight lines and marked with dots or disks at 5 yard intervals. Penalties for contravention: If any fielding restriction is contravened, either Umpire shall immediately call and signal No-Ball. If the Umpires fail to notice the contravention, provided the ball has not come in to play for the next ball or time has not been called; and upon being made aware, the Umpires shall confer. If they agree that the contravention has been missed, a retrospective No-Ball shall be called and the current ball shall be treated as a No-Ball.A minimun of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within that circle for the duration of the innings. If a team is fielding less than eleven players four fielders still applies.44. RESULTS. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over of its innings etc, etc. If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.45. DRAW. Competing clubs shall be drawn in pairs, the club first drawn to have choice of ground. The Final will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by the Council. The date for the termination of each Round shall be fixed when the draw takes place. Any Club failing to play off its fixture on such date, to be excluded, unless the Council, on application being made to them, shall decide that an extension of time be granted.

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46. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the Invitation Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs relating to the Final and will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by The Council.

WALKER INVITATION CUP COMPETITION47. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Walker Invitation Cup, 20/20 Competition (any sponsor maybe added to the title) and will be played on a knockout basis.48. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to all clubs affiliated to the Association.49. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings will be limited to 20 six-ball overs. The home team will provide a ball to be used (which has approved by the Association). Two balls will be used for the semi final and final supplied by the Association.In all matches which commence as 20 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in the match.If needed the match maybe reduced to a minimum of 5 overs a side with the bowlers overs allocation reduction in proportion (So five bowlers must be used).If 5 overs each side are not completed a bowl out shall take place. If the scores are level, the side losing the fewer wickets will be the winner, if still level, the number of runs scored in the first five overs of the innings will be the winner.If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day. No innings should last more than one-and-a-half hours, if it does, six runs will be added to their opponents score for every full incomplete over.On the Finals day a fielding circle of two semi-circles shall be marked on the field of play with their centres the middle stumps at either end of the pitch and their radis 30 yards. The semi-circles shall be linked by two parallel straight lines and marked with dots or disks at 5 yard intervals. Penalties for contravention: If any fielding restriction is contravened, either Umpire shall immediately call and signal No-Ball. If the Umpires fail to notice the contravention, provided the ball has not come in to play for the next ball or time has not been called; and upon being made aware, the Umpires shall confer. If they agree that the contravention has been missed, a retrospective No-Ball shall be called and the current ball shall be treated as a No-Ball.A minimun of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within that circle for the duration of the innings. If a team is fielding less than eleven players four fielders still applies. A strict wide ball Law must be implemented.

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50. DRAW. Competing teams shall be drawn in pairs, the club first drawn to have choice of ground. The Final and Semi Finals will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by the Council. The dates for the termination of each round shall be fixed at the commencement of each season. Any club failing to play off its fixtures on or before such date will be excluded unless the Council on application being made to them decide that an extension of time be granted.51. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the Walker Invitation Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs relating to the Final & Semi - Finals.

SIR JACK HOBBS MEMORIAL COMPETITION52. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Sir Jack Hobbs Memorial Cup Competition.Rules 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46 of the Invitation Cup Competition shall be applied to govern the Competition except any cost required for the hire of the ground.

JUNIOR CUP53. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Junior Cup (any sponsor may be added to the title), which is for competition amongst Junior League teams in Divisions I, II & III54. ADMISSION. The Competition shall be open to: (a) Second Elevens of the Clubs competing in the Senior Competition; (b) Clubs not competing in the Senior Competitions; No team may enter the Competition if it is entered in the Lower Junior Cup Competition.55. DURATION OF MATCHES. In all matches the innings of each side shall be limited to 40 six-ball overs. In all matches which commence as 40 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 8 overs in the match. In all Junior Cup matches a new ball will be used at the start of each innings as agreed by the Association. With one ball per innings supplied by each team (Tiflex St James) which they will bowl with. Failure to use the approved ball will be subject to any sanction deemed suitable by the Council. The Association will provide both balls for the final. In the case of matches commencing late due to inclement weather or any other valid reason the captains may agree that the number of overs shall be reduced to 25, 30,or 35 each side with bowlers restricted to 5, 6 or 7 overs respectively. In the case of matches interrupted by inclement weather or any other valid reason a match must be based on a minimum of 10 overs each side. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) the team which has scored the highest runs per over during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over of its innings etc. etc.If weather delays the start of the match or intervenes during the first innings, two overs (one from each side) shall be deducted from the overall match total for each period of seven minutes lost. No account

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shall be taken of the first thirty minutes of the first delay or suspension of play.In a match where the number of overs has been reduced, a result can be achieved only if both teams have batted at least 10 overs (unless a team has been all out in less than 10 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs). If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. In the Cup Final a Fielding Circle, two semi circles will be marked 30 yards from the middle stump behind the bowling crease and joined by two parallel lines joining the two, will be used. A minimum of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within that circle for the duration of the innings.All matches must be completed on the day of the match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day.56. RESULT. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over of its innings etc, etc.If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.57. DRAW. Competing clubs shall be drawn in pairs, the Club first drawn to have choice of ground. The Final will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by the Council.The dates for termination of each Round shall be fixed at the commencement of the season. Any Club failing to play off its fixtures on such date, to be excluded unless the Council on appli cation being made to them, shall decide that an extension of time be granted.58. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the Junior Cup presented to them.The Association will cover all costs relating to the Final.

LOWER JUNIOR CUP COMPETITION59. The Competition shall be called the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Lower Junior Cup (any sponsor may be added to the title), which is for competition amongst teams entered in the Junior League in Divisions IV and below and those in the Minor League.60. ADMISSION. Any team entering the Lower Junior Cup Competition may not enter the Junior Cup Competition.

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61. DURATION OF MATCHES In all matches the innings will be limited to 20 six-ball overs. The home team will provide a ball to be used which has approved by the Association (Tiflex St James). Two balls will be used for the semi final and final supplied by the Association. In all matches which commence as 20 over matches no bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in the match. If needed the match maybe reduced to a minimum of 5 overs a side with the bowlers overs allocation reduction in proportion (So five bowlers must be used). If 5 overs each side are not completed a bowl out shall take place. If the scores are level, the side losing the fewer wickets will be the winner, if still level, the number of runs scored in the first five overs of the innings will be the winner.If, through inclement weather, no play is possible a bowl out must take place. A bowl out will consist of five bowlers bowling overarm, two balls in succession, at a full wicket (3 stumps, 2 bails) with no wicket keeper standing up. These to be bowled alternate. If level after ten deliveries of each side, it will be sudden death, bowled by bowlers other than the first five. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. All matches must be completed on the day of the match, other than the semi-final and final which will have a reserve day. If a bowl out is not possible the match must be decided by a toss of a coin. In the Cup Final a Fielding Circle, two semi circles will be marked 30 yards from the middle stump behind the bowling crease and joined by two parallel lines joining the two, will be used. A minimum of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within that circle for the duration of the innings. No innings should last more than one-and-a-half hours, if it does, six runs will be added to their opponents score for every full incomplete over.A strict wide ball Law must be implemented.62. RESULT. In the event of the scores being equal at the conclusion of a of a match the winner shall be determined as follows: (i) The team which has scored the highest average runs per over during its innings (ii) if still equal the team which has lost fewer wickets (iii) if still equal the team which has the highest number of runs at the end of the last but one over of its innings etc, etc.If for any reason the matches cannot be completed by 30th September, the Council shall determine the action to be taken.63. DRAW. Competing teams shall be drawn in pairs, the club first drawn to have choice of ground. The Final and Semi-Finals will be played at a venue to be pre-arranged by the Council. The dates for the termination of each round shall be fixed at the commence ment of each season. Any club failing to play off its fixtures on such date to be excluded unless the Council on application being made to them decide that an extension of time be granted.64. CHAMPIONSHIP. The team winning the Competition shall have the Lower Junior Cup presented to them. The Association will cover all costs relating to the Final.

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Other Arrangements:65. The Council shall have the authority to set the rates of fines for the current season and under unusual circumstances to take action as necessary in the best interests of the Association.66. Any club failing to inform the Competitions Secretary a change of club contact will be subject to a fine of £20.67. Any club failing to pay any invoices/fines within 28 days of the date of that fine/invoice will be liable to a further £20 administrative charge. Any club that still has not paid after a further 14 days (42 days from date of fine/invoice) will be liable to a 5 point deduction against the team that the fine/invoice was raised.Any club with fines outstanding on 30th September will be refused entry for the following season.68. All clubs must have a contact that electronic mail can be sent.Any club which fails to comply will be unable to participate in any of the Association's Competitions.69. The Council has the powers to make any decision in the best interests of the Association.

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DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS 1. AIMS AND JURISDICTION 1.1. The Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Joint Disciplinary Committee (C&HJDC) will deal with all disciplinary matters Involving clubs, players and officials competing in :-

The Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Premier League The Cambridgeshire Cricket Association All Cricket under the Cambridgeshire Cricket Board

1.2. To this end, these discipline regulations has been adopted by all the Leagues and Cup Competitions. 1.3. The regulations shall be complied with by all those who participate under the jurisdiction of any of the Leagues or Cups Management Committees. The regulations shall apply to any player, at any club, at any level, under the auspices of any of the listed Leagues and Cup Competitions. 1.4. The regulations are intended to provide assistance and uniformity to all clubs in dealing with any alleged breach of the Code of Conduct and The Spirit of Cricket. 1.5. Any club which fails to take all reasonable steps to ensure the proper conduct of its players, officials and/or members in all matters for which the club or its committee is responsible, or acts in any way which is prejudicial or detrimental to the interests or reputation of the League breaches this Code of Conduct. 1.6. There is nothing in this Code preventing or discouraging clubs from applying additional or stronger sanctions against offenders than those appearing within the Code, whether or not they are the subject of a discipline report. To this end, it is important that clubs have their own code of conduct and disciplinary procedures in place.

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1.7. For the purposes of these regulations, the expression ‘player’ shall throughout this document be deemed to mean and include not only any player, whether professional or otherwise, but also any member or official of any club or any other person involved in any incident of alleged misconduct occurring on any part of a cricket ground or building and not merely the field of play. 2. CODE OF CONDUCT AND SPIRIT OF CRICKET 2.1. Code of Conduct 2.1.1. All Competitions as shown in 1.1 are committed to maintaining the highest standards of behaviour and conduct at cricket matches both on and off the field. All clubs and players, by virtue of their registration with their respective League and cup competitions, explicitly agree to abide by this Code of Conduct, which incorporates the Spirit of Cricket, and are bound by the provisions in these Regulations. 2.1.2. The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of Cricket as well as within the Laws. 2.1.3. Players and club officials must at all times accept the umpire’s decision. Players must not show dissent at the umpire’s decision or react in a provocative or disapproving manner towards another player or a spectator. 2.1.4. Players and club officials shall not intimidate assault or attempt to intimidate or assault an umpire, another player, a club official or a spectator. 2.1.5. Players and club officials shall not use crude and/or abusive language (known as “sledging”), nor make offensive gestures or hand signals, nor deliberately distract an opponent. 2.1.6. Players and club officials shall not use language or gestures that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person on the basis of that person’s race, religion, sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin.

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2.1.7. Players and club officials shall not use or in any way be concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs. 2.1.8. Players and club officials shall not make any public or media comment which is detrimental to the League, clubs, umpires or the game in general. In this instance, media shall include press, radio, television, external websites, club websites, social networking sites and club match programmes. 2.1.9. Players and club officials shall not disclose or comment upon any alleged breach of this Code or upon hearing any report or decision arising from such breach. 2.1.10. Clubs must take adequate steps to ensure the good behaviour of their players, officials, members and supporters. 2.2. Spirit of Cricket Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws, but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains. 2.2.1. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the team’s conduct firmly on the captain.

2.2.2. The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws.

2.2.3. In the event of any player failing to comply with the instructions of an umpire, criticising his decision by word or action, showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s captain, requesting the latter to take action.

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2.2.4. Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution to this. 2.3. Fair and Unfair Play 2.3.1. According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. 2.3.2. The umpires will intervene at any time, and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required. 2.4. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of: 2.4.1. Time wasting.

2.4.2. Damaging the pitch. 2.4.3. Dangerous or unfair bowling.

2.4.4. Tampering with the ball. 2.4.5. Any other action that they consider to be unfair. 2.5. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for: 2.5.1. Your opponents. 2.5.2. Your own captain and team. 2.5.3. The role of the umpires. 2.5.4. The game’s traditional values.

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2.6. It is against the Spirit of the Game: 2.6.1. To dispute an umpire’s decision by word, action or gesture. 2.6.2. To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire. 2.6.3. To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice. 2.6.4. To appeal knowing the batsman is not out. 2.6.5. To advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing. 2.6.6. To seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side. 2.7. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.

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3. BREACHES 3.1. A breach of the disciplinary regulations occurs when 3.1.1. Any player who offends against the Code of Conduct or acts at any time to prejudice the good name of interests of the Leagues. 3.1.2. Any club fails to properly control or discipline its players or acts in a manner prejudicial to the good name or interests of the Leagues. 3.2. Any player or club committing such a breach shall be liable to penalties in the manner prescribed in this document. 3.3. A breach of the Code of Conduct will normally be categorised as Level One, Two, Three or Four as set out in Appendix 1. 4. PROCEDURE 4.1. Reporting of Breaches. 4.1.1. For a first offence of a Level One severity in a match, the umpire(s) should warn the player as to his future conduct and advise him and his captain that any repetition in the match will result in a formal report. 4.1.2. If any player receiving such a warning then commits a further offence in the match, the umpire(s) will advise him and his captain that they will be submitting a formal report. 4.1.3. Should the umpire(s) consider that the first offence is sufficiently serious, they have the authority to decide to submit a formal report without having previously issued any warning. The player and his captain will be advised accordingly.

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4.1.4. Notification that a report is to be submitted following any alleged breaches must first be advised by the umpire(s) to the player and his captain or the executive of the player’s club on the day of the alleged offence prior to leaving the ground. Where no appointed Umpire is present, the complaint may be lodged by a club. 4.1.5 All reports and complaints must be received by the relevant League Secretary within 72 hours of the alleged incident. 4.1.6 All reports and complaints may be made via letter or preferably email in plain text. Umpire(s) are free to use the official ECB report forms if they wish. 4.2. On receipt of a report or complaint 4.2.1. The relevant League Secretary will the act as Disciplinary Secretary for that case. 4.2.2. If it is deemed by the Umpire(s) in their report (or the Panel in the case of a complaint) to be a Level One offence, the League Secretary will write to club within 72 hours and request information as to what action the club has taken. 4.2.3. The club will reply to the Secretary within seven days of receipt of the letter. 4.2.4. If the Panel decide that the action taken is sufficient, a letter to that effect will be sent to the relevant club within 72 hours of the decision and no further action will be taken. However, the Panel may decide to refer the report to a full Panel Hearing. 4.2.5. The Panel will automatically hear offences deemed to be above Level One.

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4.3. Suspensions imposed shall be advised in writing to the relevant club’s County Board. Match bans will apply to all cricket played under the auspices of ECB. 4.4. In the case of an incident involving a player under the age of 18 years old, the County Board Welfare Officer will immediately be informed. In such circumstances, the incident will be regarded as a welfare and child protection case. If the incident is being investigated by another organisation the Panel will await the outcome of that investigation before taking any further action. 5. DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS 5.1. If a hearing is required, then the relevant League Secretary will be responsible for arranging the hearing. 5.2. Format of the Disciplinary Committee 5.2.1. Each League shall nominate 3 people to sit on the Disciplinary Committee at the commencement of each season. No other persons will sit on the commission apart from these appointed people in that season. The nominated persons shall not be the League Chairmen nor their deputies. 5.2.2. The nominated person will act as the Chairman for their League’s hearings on a case-by-case basis. 5.2.3. A member from two other Leagues would also be in attendance. An Umpires’ representative will be present at all hearings, with full voting rights. Where it is deemed necessary, the relevant League Child Welfare Officer will be present but have no voting rights. The relevant League Secretary would act as the Panel Secretary but have no voting rights. 5.2.4. No member of the Panel should be connected with the player, the club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach, or a club which might directly benefit from any disciplinary action.

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5.3. Dates of Hearings

The Panel will convene monthly during the season if required. Appeals will be heard on an ad-hoc basis, but may be heard on the same nightas a Panel meeting if appropriate.

Panel dates for 2018 are:

Wed 30 May Wed 27 June Wed 25 July Wed 29 August Wed 26 September

5.4. The accused player or club shall be entitled:

5.4.1. To submit written statements ahead of the hearing.

5.4.2. To attend the hearing.

5.4.3. To state his case (in the case of a club, by a club official).

5.4.4. To be supported by a colleague and to call witnesses.

5.4.5. To have legal representation. If the player or club is to haverepresentation present at the hearing then the details of thatrepresentation must be given to the Panel Secretary not less than 48hours before the date of the hearing. A club or player involved indisciplinary proceedings will be solely responsible for meeting suchcosts or expenses as it or they may incur, including the cost of any legal or other representation.

5.5. The standard of proof shall be on the balance of probabilitiesrather than the criminal standard of beyond reasonable doubt.

5.6. Decisions of the panel shall be by simple majority vote. Wherenecessary the Disciplinary Panel Chairman will use an extra castingvote.

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6. APPEALS 6.1. A notice of appeal setting out the grounds must be given in writing to the hearing Secretary within seven days of the decision of the Disciplinary Panel, together with a deposit of £50 if the appeal is by a player or £150 if the appeal is by a club. 6.2. If a notice of appeal is given, the penalty shall not take effect pending the hearing of the appeal, which shall take place as soon as is practicable and in any event within 14 days of receipt of notice of the appeal. 6.3. The player or club shall have the same entitlements as set out for the original hearing. 6.4. The relevant League Chairman or his nominated deputy will act as the Appeal Chairman on a case-by-case basis. 6.5. The Appeal Panel members will be constituted in the same manner as the original Hearing Panel. None of the original Hearing Panel members bar the Panel Secretary and the League Child Welfare Officer (if required) will sit on an appeal panel. 6.6. The only grounds for appeal will be 6.6.1. Mistaken identity. 6.6.2. Mistakes in procedure. 6.6.3. Production of new evidence. 6.6.4. Mitigating circumstances. 6.7. The appeal shall take the format of a complete re-hearing, taking regard to any extra evidence produced.

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6.8. The appeal panel may 6.8.1. Dismiss the appeal for invalid grounds. 6.8.2. Waive or increase any penalties imposed by the original hearing. 6.9. Non-attendance at a hearing of the Appeals Panel by the club or person that submitted the appeal without good and valid reason for such non-attendance will automatically result in forfeiture of their right of appeal. 6.10. The decision arrived at by an appeal panel, or if no appeal is lodged within the proscribed time limit, of the hearing panel shall be final and binding on all parties. 6.11. Any decisions will be conveyed to the clubs and umpire(s) involved within seven days of the hearing date. 6.12. Decisions of the panel shall be by simple majority vote. Where necessary the Disciplinary Panel Chairman will use an extra casting vote.

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7. PENALTIES 7.1. The following penalties should be expected to be imposed for any report or complaint found proven at a disciplinary hearing. The levels are as listed below.

7.1.1. Level One Suspended for one to two weeks.

7.1.2. Level Two Suspended for two to six weeks.

7.1.3. Level Three Suspended for four to twelve weeks.

7.1.4. Level Four Suspended for a season or more. 7.1.5. More severe penalties will be incurred for repeat offences and offences involving Captains. 7.2. Where applicable, penalties will be carried over to apply in the following season. 7.3. Additional penalties 7.3.1. To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct to a player and/or a club. 7.3.2. To impose a fine and/or hearing and/or appeal costs. 7.3.3. To deduct League points from a club. If required, this may be at the start of the following season. 7.3.4. To expel the player or club from the League or Cup competition for any period of time. 7.3.5. To relegate a club one or more divisions.

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7.4. Panels will take the following factors into account when determining the penalties to be imposed 7.4.1. If the accused player or club has pleaded guilty. 7.4.2. The player or club’s previous disciplinary record. 7.4.3. If the player is also the captain. 7.4.4. The conduct of the player subsequent to him being warned and/or told that he will be reported 7.4.5. If an appeal is considered to be frivolous. 7.5. In addition, where an individual or their representative and/or witnesses behave inappropriately or fail to respect the formality of any hearing, the panel has the right to impose further penalties as it sees fit. 7.6. The panel shall have the power to suspend the operation of any part, or all, of any penalty it imposes for such period and subject to such terms and conditions it deems appropriate.

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8. NON PAYMENT OF FINES 8.1. Any fine levied under these procedures or imposed for the breach of any match rule must be paid to the Treasurer of the League within 14 days of the Club being notified of such fine. 8.2. Any fines still outstanding at the end of that period shall be increased by 100% of the original fine, whence the Secretary or Chairman of the offending Club shall be notified to the effect that the fine is outstanding. They will be given a reminder that if after a period of fourteen days from that reminder, the fine is still outstanding, a deduction of five points shall be made from the points gained by the side that received the fine or in respect of a player or Club fine the player or the Club will be suspended until such time as the fines are paid. 8.3. In respect of other payments owed these shall be treated as if they were a fine, except that points shall not be deducted. Such payment shall continue to increase by 100% for each further twenty-eight day period that the payment remains outstanding.

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9. BREACHES OF DISCIPLINE Certain conduct, whether on or off the field of play of play, amounting to a breach of the Laws of Cricket and/or the Spirit of Cricket has been categorised into 4 levels which are set out below:- Level 1 a) time wasting by either the fielding side or the batting side b) abuse of the cricket ground, equipment or fixtures c) showing dissent at an umpire’s decision by word or action d) using language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and or the making of an obscene gesture e) excessive appealing Level 2 a) showing serious dissent at an umpire’s decision by word or action b) inappropriate and deliberate physical contact between players in the course of play c) charging or advancing towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing d) deliberate and malicious distraction or obstruction on the field of play, regardless as to whether such conduct is deemed to be fair under law 42.5 e) throwing the ball at or near a player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and dangerous manner f) using language or gesture that is obscene or of a serious insulting nature to another player, umpire, team official or spectator g) changing the condition of the ball other than as permitted by Law 42.3

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h) the bowling of fast short pitched balls that result in the bowler being disallowed from bowling further in that innings i) causing avoidable damage to the pitch contrary to Laws 42.13 and/or Law 42.14 that results in a five run penalty being awarded Level 3 a) intimidating an umpire b) threatening to assault another player, team official or spectator c) using language or gesture that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person on the basis of that person’s race, religion, sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin d) the deliberate bowling of any high full-pitched ball contrary to Law 42.8 Level 4 a) threatening an umpire b) physical assault of another player, umpire, official or spectator c) any act of violence on the field of play d) using language or gestures that seriously offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person on the basis of that person’s religion, sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin. The conduct listed in Level 1 to Level 4 above cannot be considered to be exhaustive.

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5 May 2018

Abington v Burwell II Cambourne v Wisbech II Camb NCI v Chatteris Foxton II v Old Leysians Fulbourn v Needingworth

12 May 2018 Burwell II v Old Leysians Chatteris v Foxton II Fulbourn v Cambourne Needingworth v Abington Wisbech II v Camb NCI

19 May 2018 Abington v Wisbech II Cambourne v Foxton II Camb NCI v Burwell II Chatteris v Fulbourn Needingworth v Old Leysians

26 May 2018 Burwell II v Cambourne Foxton II v Abington Fulbourn v Camb NCI Old Leysians v Chatteris Wisbech II v Needingworth

Division 1 High Street Tan House Lane, Burwell or

Cotton End Road, Exning Fitzwilliam College Sports Ground Woodfield Lane, Lower Cambourn Wenny Road Hardman Way Home End Church Street Leys School, Cambridge Harecroft Road

2 June 2018 Abington v Camb NCI Chatteris v Cambourne Needingworth v Burwell II Old Leysians v Fulbourn Wisbech II v Foxton II

9 June 2018 Abington v Chatteris Burwell II v Wisbech II Cambourne v Old Leysians Camb NCI v Needingworth Foxton II v Fulbourn

16 June 2018 Cambourne v Abington Chatteris v Needingworth Foxton II v Camb NCI Fulbourn v Burwell II Wisbech II v Old Leysians

23 June 2018 Abington v Old Leysians Burwell II v Chatteris Camb NCI v Cambourne Needingworth v Foxton II Wisbech II v Fulbourn

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30 June 2018 Burwell II v Foxton II Fulbourn v Abington Needingworth v Cambourne Old Leysians v Camb NCI Wisbech II v Chatteris

7 July 2018 Burwell II v Abington Chatteris v Camb NCI Needingworth v Fulbourn Old Leysians v Foxton II Wisbech II v Cambourne

14 July 2018 Abington v Needingworth Cambourne v Fulbourn Camb NCI v Wisbech II Foxton II v Chatteris Old Leysians v Burwell II

21 July 2018 Abington v Cambourne Burwell II v Fulbourn Camb NCI v Foxton II Needingworth v Chatteris Old Leysians v Wisbech II

28 July 2018 Cambourne v Camb NCI Chatteris v Burwell II Foxton II v Needingworth Fulbourn v Wisbech II Old Leysians v Abington

Division 1

4 August 2018 Burwell II v Camb NCI Foxton II v Cambourne Fulbourn v Chatteris Old Leysians v Needingworth Wisbech II v Abington

11 August 2018 Abington v Foxton II Cambourne v Burwell II Camb NCI v Fulbourn Chatteris v Old Leysians Needingworth v Wisbech II

18 August 2018 Burwell II v Needingworth Cambourne v Chatteris Camb NCI v Abington Foxton II v Wisbech II Fulbourn v Old Leysians

25 August 2018 Chatteris v Abington Fulbourn v Foxton II Needingworth v Camb NCI Old Leysians v Cambourne Wisbech II v Burwell II

1 September 2018 Abington v Fulbourn Cambourne v Needingworth Camb NCI v Old Leysians Chatteris v Wisbech II

8 September 2018 Foxton II v Burwell II

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Barley Buntingford Cherry Hinton Godolphin Hardwick & Caldecote Histon II Longstanton Grasshoppers March Town II Royston Weston Colville

5 May 2018

Buntingford v Longstanton Godolphin v Royston Histon II v Hardwick March II v Barley Weston Colville v Cherry Hinton

12 May 2018 Buntingford v Godolphin Cherry Hinton v Barley Hardwick v Longstanton March II v Histon II Royston v Weston Colville

19 May 2018 Barley v Hardwick Godolphin v Cherry Hinton Histon II v March II Royston v Buntingford Weston Colville v Longstanton

26 May 2018 Barley v March II Cherry Hinton v Weston Colville Hardwick v Histon II Longstanton v Buntingford Royston v Godolphin

Division 2 Smiths End Norfolk Road Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy Snailwell Road, Newmarket Furlong Way, Caldecote New Road, Impington Over Road The Avenue, Burrowmoor Road The Grange, Therfield Horseshoes Lane, Weston Green

2 June 2018 Cherry Hinton v Buntingford Godolphin v Barley March II v Longstanton Royston v Histon II Weston Colville v Hardwick

9 June 2018 Buntingford v Royston Cherry Hinton v Histon II Hardwick v March II Longstanton v Godolphin Weston Colville v Barley

16 June 2018 Barley v Longstanton Buntingford v March II Godolphin v Hardwick Histon II v Weston Colville Royston v Cherry Hinton

23 June 2018 Barley v Cherry Hinton Buntingford v Hardwick Histon II v Longstanton Royston v March II Weston Colville v Godolphin

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30 June 2018 Barley v Royston Godolphin v Weston Colville Hardwick v Buntingford Longstanton v Histon II March II v Cherry Hinton

7 July 2018 Barley v Histon II Godolphin v March II Hardwick v Royston Longstanton v Cherry Hinton Weston Colville v Buntingford

14 July 2018 Buntingford v Weston Colville Cherry Hinton v Longstanton Histon II v Barley March II v Godolphin Royston v Hardwick

21 July 2018 Buntingford v Barley Cherry Hinton v Hardwick Godolphin v Histon II Longstanton v Royston Weston Colville v March II

28 July 2018 Buntingford v Histon II Cherry Hinton v Godolphin Hardwick v Barley Longstanton v Weston Colville March II v Royston

Division 2

4 August 2018 Barley v Weston Colville Cherry Hinton v Royston Godolphin v Longstanton March II v Hardwick

11 August 2018 Hardwick v Godolphin Histon II v Cherry Hinton Longstanton v Barley March II v Buntingford Weston Colville v Royston

18 August 2018 Barley v Godolphin Buntingford v Cherry Hinton Hardwick v Weston Colville Histon II v Royston Longstanton v March II

25 August 2018 Barley v Buntingford Hardwick v Cherry Hinton Histon II v Godolphin March II v Weston Colville Royston v Longstanton

1 September 2018 Cherry Hinton v March II Godolphin v Buntingford Longstanton v Hardwick Royston v Barley Weston Colville v Histon II

8 September 2018 Histon II v Buntingford

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Ashwell Audley End & Littlebury City of Ely Girton Great Chishill Horseheath Isleham Newport Saffron Walden III Wilburton

5 May 2017 City of Ely v Gt Chishill Isleham v Ashwell Newport v Girton Saff Walden III v Horseheath Wilburton v Audley End

12 May 2018 Audley End v City of Ely Girton v Saff Walden III Horseheath v Ashwell Isleham v Newport Wilburton v Gt Chishill

19 May 2018 Ashwell v Wilburton Audley End v Isleham City of Ely v Saff Walden III Girton v Horseheath Newport v Gt Chishill

26 May 2018 Gt Chishill v Isleham Horseheath v Audley End Newport v City of Ely Saff Walden III v Ashwell Wilburton v Girton

Division 3 Lucas Lane Audley End Mansion Paradise Centre, Newnham Street Cambridge Road Hall Lane Howards Lane Mill Street Frambury Lane High School, Audley End Road Station Road

2 June 2018 Audley End v Girton City of Ely v Horseheath Gt Chishill v Ashwell Isleham v Saff Walden III Wilburton v Newport

9 June 2018 Gt Chishill v Audley End City of Ely v Ashwell Girton v Isleham Newport v Horseheath Saff Walden III v Wilburton

16 June 2018 Ashwell v Newport Audley End v Saff Walden III Gt Chishill v Girton Isleham v City of Ely Wilburton v Horseheath

23 June 2018 Audley End v Ashwell Girton v City of Ely Gt Chishill v Horseheath Isleham v Wilburton Saff Walden III v Newport

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30 June 2018 Ashwell v Girton Audley End v Newport City of Ely v Wilburton Isleham v Horseheath Saff Walden III v Gt Chishill

7 July 2018 Ashwell v Isleham Audley End v Wilburton Girton v Newport Gt Chishill v City of Ely Horseheath v Saff Walden III

14 July 2018 Ashwell v Horseheath City of Ely v Audley End Gt Chishill v Wilburton Newport v Isleham Saff Walden III v Girton

21 July 2018 Gt Chishill v Newport Horseheath v Girton Isleham v Audley End Saff Walden III v City of Ely Wilburton v Ashwell

28 July 2018 Ashwell v Saff Walden III Audley End v Horseheath City of Ely v Newport Girton v Wilburton Isleham v Gt Chishill

Division 3

4 August 2018 Ashwell v Gt Chishill Girton v Audley End Horseheath v City of Ely Newport v Wilburton Saff Walden III v Isleham

11 August 2018 Ashwell v City of Ely Audley End v Gt Chishill Horseheath v Newport Isleham v Girton Wilburton v Saff Walden III

18 August 2018 City of Ely v Isleham Girton v Gt Chishill Horseheath v Wilburton Newport v Ashwell Saff Walden III v Audley End

25 August 2018 Ashwell v Audley End City of Ely v Girton Horseheath v Gt Chishill Newport v Saff Walden III Wilburton v Isleham

1 September 2018 Girton v Ashwell Gt Chishill v Saff Walden III Horseheath v Isleham Newport v Audley End Wilburton v City of Ely

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Bluntisham Burwell & Exning III Cambridge Granta III Cottenham Fen Ditton Fordham Milton Saint Ives Town II Sutton Terrington St Clement

5 May 2018

Burwell III v Cottenham Camb Granta III v Bluntisham Fen Ditton v Saint Ives II Milton v Sutton Terrington v Fordham

12 May 2018 Bluntisham v Fen Ditton Fordham v Cottenham Milton v Granta III Saint Ives II v Terrington Sutton v Burwell III

19 May 2018 Burwell III v Bluntisham Cottenham v Terrington Fen Ditton v Milton Saint Ives II v Granta III Sutton v Fordham

26 May 2018 Bluntisham v Cottenham Camb Granta III v Sutton Fordham v Fen Ditton Milton v Saint Ives II Terrington v Burwell III

Division 1 North Mill Lane Tan House Lane, Burwell or

Cotton End Road, Exning Cambridge University Press Lambs Lane Church Street Carter Street The Sycamores St Ivo Centre, California Road Station Road Churchgate Way

2 June 2018 Cottenham v Granta III Fordham v Bluntisham Saint Ives II v Burwell III Sutton v Fen Ditton Terrington v Milton

9 June 2018 Bluntisham v Milton Burwell III v Granta III Cottenham v Sutton Fen Ditton v Terrington Fordham v Saint Ives II

16 June 2018 Burwell III v Fen Ditton Camb Granta III v Terrington Milton v Fordham Saint Ives II v Cottenham Sutton v Bluntisham

23 June 2018 Bluntisham v Saint Ives II Fen Ditton v Cottenham Fordham v Granta III Milton v Burwell III Terrington v Sutton

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30 June 2018 Bluntisham v Terrington Burwell III v Fordham Fen Ditton v Granta III Milton v Cottenham Sutton v Saint Ives II

7 July 2018 Bluntisham v Granta III Cottenham v Burwell III Fordham v Terrington Saint Ives II v Fen Ditton Sutton v Milton

14 July 2018 Burwell III v Sutton Camb Granta III v Milton Cottenham v Fordham Fen Ditton v Bluntisham Terrington v Saint Ives II

21 July 2018 Burwell III v Terrington Cottenham v Bluntisham Fen Ditton v Fordham Saint Ives II v Milton Sutton v Granta III

28 July 2018 Bluntisham v Fordham Burwell III v Saint Ives II Camb Granta III v Cottenham Fen Ditton v Sutton Milton v Terrington

Division 1 North

4 August 2018 Bluntisham v Burwell III Camb Granta III v Saint Ives II Fordham v Sutton Milton v Fen Ditton Terrington v Cottenham

11 August 2018 Camb Granta III v Burwell III Milton v Bluntisham Saint Ives II v Fordham Sutton v Cottenham Terrington v Fen Ditton

18 August 2018 Bluntisham v Sutton Cottenham v Saint Ives II Fen Ditton v Burwell III Fordham v Milton Terrington v Granta III

25 August 2018 Burwell III v Milton Camb Granta III v Fordham Cottenham v Fen Ditton Sutton v Terrington

1 September 2018 Camb Granta III v Fen Ditton Cottenham v Milton Fordham v Burwell III Saint Ives II v Sutton Terrington v Bluntisham

8 September 2018 Saint Ives II v Bluntisham

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Abington II Barrington Cambridge St. Giles II Chippenham Linton Village Madingley Sawston & Babraham II Thriplow II Wilbrahams Yelling

5 May 2018

Barrington v Abington II Camb St Giles II v Madingley Chippenham v Linton Sawston II v Yelling Thriplow II v Wilbrahams

12 May 2018 Abington II v Sawston II Chippenham v Barrington Linton v Thriplow II Wilbrahams v Madingley Yelling v St Giles II

19 May 2018 Barrington v St Giles II Linton v Yelling Sawston II v Madingley Thriplow II v Chippenham Wilbrahams v Abington II

26 May 2018 Abington II v Barrington Camb St Giles II v Wilbrahams Chippenham v Madingley Sawston II v Linton Yelling v Thriplow II

Division 1 South High Street The Green Solway, Dry Drayton Chippenham Park, High Street Meadow Lane Kings & Selwyn Sports Ground Babraham Park, High Street Fowlmere Road, Thriplow Angle End High Street

2 June 2018 Chippenham v Sawston II Linton v St Giles II Thriplow II v Madingley Wilbrahams v Barrington Yelling v Abington II

9 June 2018 Barrington v Linton Chippenham v Abington II Sawston II v Wilbrahams Thriplow II v St Giles II Yelling v Madingley

16 June 2018 Abington II v Thriplow II Camb St Giles II v Chippenham Madingley v Linton Sawston II v Barrington Wilbrahams v Yelling

23 June 2018 Chippenham v Yelling Linton v Wilbrahams Madingley v Abington II Sawston II v St Giles II Thriplow II v Barrington

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30 June 2018 Abington II v Linton Barrington v Yelling Madingley v St Giles II Thriplow II v Sawston II Wilbrahams v Chippenham

7 July 2018 Abington II v St Giles II Linton v Sawston II Madingley v Barrington Wilbrahams v Thriplow II Yelling v Chippenham

14 July 2018 Camb St Giles II v Yelling Chippenham v Thriplow II Linton v Barrington Madingley v Wilbrahams Sawston II v Abington II

21 July 2018 Barrington v Thriplow II Linton v Abington II Madingley v Yelling Sawston II v Chippenham Wilbrahams v St Giles II

28 July 2018 Abington II v Yelling Barrington v Wilbrahams Camb St Giles II v Sawston II Madingley v Chippenham Thriplow II v Linton

Division 1 South

4 August 2018 Abington II v Wilbrahams Camb St Giles II v Barrington Linton v Chippenham Madingley v Thriplow II Yelling v Sawston II

11 August 2018 Chippenham v St Giles II Madingley v Sawston II Thriplow II v Abington II Wilbrahams v Linton Yelling v Barrington

18 August 2018 Abington II v Chippenham Barrington v Madingley Camb St Giles II v Linton Sawston II v Thriplow II Yelling v Wilbrahams

25 August 2018 Abington II v Madingley Barrington v Chippenham Camb St Giles II v Thriplow II Wilbrahams v Sawston II Yelling v Linton

1 September 2018 Barrington v Sawston II Chippenham v Wilbrahams Linton v Madingley Thriplow II v Yelling

8 September 2018 Camb St Giles II v Abington II

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Cambourne II Cambridge NCI II Camden Chatteris II Coton Great Shelford II Over Wimblington Wisbech Town III

5 May 2018

Chatteris II v Camb NCI II Coton v Wimblington Over v Camden Wisbech III v Cambourne II

12 May 2018 Cambourne II v Camden Camb NCI II v Wisbech III Gt Shelford II v Coton Wimblington v Over

19 May 2018 Coton v Chatteris II Gt Shelford II v Camden Over v Cambourne II Wimblington v Wisbech III

26 May 2018 Cambourne II v Wimblington Camb NCI II v Gt Shelford II Camden v Wisbech III Chatteris II v Over

2 June 2018 Cambourne II v Gt Shelford II Camb NCI II v Over Wimblington v Camden Wisbech III v Coton

Division 2 North Woodfield Lane, Lower Cambourne Fitzwilliam College Sports Ground Queens & Robinson Sports Ground Wenny Road The Footpath The Footpath The Green Chapel Lane Harecroft Road

9 June 2018 Chatteris II v Camden Coton v Camb NCI II Gt Shelford II v Wisbech III Over v Wimblington

16 June 2018 Camden v Wimblington Coton v Cambourne II Gt Shelford II v Chatteris II Wisbech III v Over

23 June 2018 Cambourne II v Camb NCI II Camden v Coton Over v Gt Shelford II Wimblington v Chatteris II

30 June 2018 Camb NCI II v Wimblington Camden v Gt Shelford II Chatteris II v Wisbech III Over v Coton

7 July 2018 Cambourne II v Wisbech III Camb NCI II v Chatteris II Camden v Over Wimblington v Gt Shelford II

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14 July 2018

Camden v Cambourne II Chatteris II v Wimblington Coton v Gt Shelford II Wisbech III v Camb NCI II

21 July 2018 Cambourne II v Over Camden v Camb NCI II Chatteris II v Coton Wisbech III v Wimblington

28 July 2018 Camb NCI II v Cambourne II Camden v Chatteris II Wimblington v Coton Wisbech III v Gt Shelford II

4 August 2018 Cambourne II v Coton Camb NCI II v Camden Chatteris II v Gt Shelford II Over v Wisbech III

11 August 2018 Coton v Over Gt Shelford II v Camb NCI II Wimblington v Cambourne II Wisbech III v Chatteris II

18 August 2018 Chatteris II v Cambourne II Coton v Wisbech III Gt Shelford II v Wimblington Over v Camb NCI II

Division 2 North

25 August 2018

Cambourne II v Chatteris II Camb NCI II v Coton Gt Shelford II v Over Wisbech III v Camden

1 September 2018 Coton v Camden Gt Shelford II v Cambourne II Over v Chatteris II Wimblington v Camb NCI II

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Chesterfords Cokenach Elmdon Harlton Helions Bumpstead Little Shelford Longstowe Royston II Whittlesford

5 May 2018

Cokenach v Chesterfords Elmdon v Longstowe Harlton v Helions Bump Royston II v Whittlesford

12 May 2018 Chesterfords v Elmdon Cokenach v Royston II Longstowe v Harlton Whittlesford v Lt Shelford

19 May 2018 Harlton v Cokenach Helions Bump v Royston II Lt Shelford v Longstowe Whittlesford v Elmdon

26 May 2018 Chesterfords v Royston II Cokenach v Whittlesford Harlton v Lt Shelford Longstowe v Helions Bump

2 June 2018 Chesterfords v Harlton Elmdon v Helions Bump Lt Shelford v Cokenach Longstowe v Royston II

Division 2 South Newmarket Road, Gt Chesterford Cambridge Road, Barkway Park Lane The Lawn, Mill Lane Mill Road The Wale, Whittlesford Road Park Lane The Grange, Therfield Mill Lane

9 June 2018 Harlton v Elmdon Helions Bump v Chesterfords Longstowe v Whittlesford Royston II v Lt Shelford

16 June 2018 Chesterfords v Longstowe Cokenach v Elmdon Helions Bump v Lt Shelford Whittlesford v Harlton

23 June 2018 Chesterfords v Lt Shelford Cokenach v Longstowe Elmdon v Royston II Whittlesford v Helions Bump

30 June 2018 Elmdon v Chesterfords Harlton v Longstowe Lt Shelford v Whittlesford Royston II v Cokenach

7 July 2018 Cokenach v Lt Shelford Harlton v Chesterfords Helions Bump v Elmdon Royston II v Longstowe

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14 July 2018 Chesterfords v Helions Bump Elmdon v Harlton Lt Shelford v Royston II Whittlesford v Longstowe

21 July 2018 Elmdon v Cokenach Harlton v Whittlesford Lt Shelford v Helions Bump Longstowe v Chesterfords

28 July 2018 Helions Bump v Longstowe Lt Shelford v Harlton Royston II v Chesterfords Whittlesford v Cokenach

4 August 2018 Cokenach v Harlton Elmdon v Whittlesford Longstowe v Lt Shelford Royston II v Helions Bump

11 August 2018 Helions Bump v Whittlesford Lt Shelford v Chesterfords Longstowe v Cokenach Royston II v Elmdon

18 August 2018 Helions Bump v Cokenach Lt Shelford v Elmdon Royston II v Harlton Whittlesford v Chesterfords

Division 2 South

25 August 2018 Chesterfords v Whittlesford Cokenach v Helions Bump Elmdon v Lt Shelford Harlton v Royston II

1 September 2018 Chesterfords v Cokenach Helions Bump v Harlton Longstowe v Elmdon Whittlesford v Royston II

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Abbots Ripton City of Ely II Little Downham Longstanton Grasshoppers II March Town III Needingworth II Wilburton II Witcham

5 May 2018

Abbots Ripton v City of Ely II Longstanton v Lt Downham March III v Isleham II Needingworth II v Wilburton II

12 May 2018 Abbots Ripton v Wilburton II City of Ely II v Witcham Lt Downham v Needingwrth II Longstanton v Isleham II

19 May 2018 Abbots Ripton v March III Lt Downham v City of Ely II Longstanton v Witcham Wilburton II v Needingwrth II

26 May 2018 Abbots Ripton v Witcham Isleham II v Wilburton II March III v Lt Downham Needingworth II v Longstanton

2 June 2018 Abbots Ripton v Isleham II Longstanton v City of Ely II Witcham v Wilburton II

Division 3 North The Green Paradise Centre, Newnham Street Main Street Over Road Benwick Road, Doddington Millfields, Church Lane Station Road Martins Lane

9 June 2018 Isleham II v City of Ely II Lt Downham v Witcham Needingworth II v March III Wilburton II v Abbots Ripton

16 June 2018 City of Ely II v Wilburton II Longstanton v March III Needingworth II v Lt Downham Witcham v Abbots Ripton

23 June 2018 City of Ely II v Isleham II Lt Downham v Longstanton March III v Abbots Ripton

30 June 2018 Abbots Ripton v Longstanton March III v Needingwrth II Wilburton II v Isleham II Witcham v Lt Downham

7 July 2018 City of Ely II v Lt Downham Wilburton II v March III Witcham v Needingwrth II

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14 July 2018 Isleham II v Lt Downham Longstanton v Wilburton II March III v City of Ely II Needingworth II v Abbots Ripton

21 July 2018 City of Ely II v Needingwrth II Lt Downham v Wilburton II March III v Longstanton Witcham v Isleham II

28 July 2018 Abbots Ripton v Lt Downham Needingworth II v Isleham II Wilburton II v Witcham

4 August 2018 City of Ely II v Abbots Ripton Isleham II v Witcham Lt Downham v March III Wilburton II v Longstanton

11 August 2018 Abbots Ripton v Needingwrth II City of Ely II v March III Lt Downham v Isleham II Witcham v Longstanton

18 August 2018 Isleham II v Longstanton March III v Witcham Needingworth II v City of Ely II Wilburton II v Lt Downham

Division 3 North

25 August 2018 Isleham II v Needingwrth II Longstanton v Abbots Ripton March III v Wilburton II Witcham v City of Ely II

1 September 2018 City of Ely II v Longstanton Isleham II v March III Lt Downham v Abbots Ripton Needingworth II v Witcham

8 September 2018 Isleham II v Abbots Ripton Longstanton v Needingwrth II Wilburton II v City of Ely II Witcham v March III

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Bar Hill Bassingbourn Bottisham & Lode Cambridge St. Giles III Haslingfield Histon III Madingley II Milton II Newton

5 May 2018

Bar Hill v Bassingbourn Haslingfield v Newton Histon III v St Giles III Madingley II v Milton II

12 May 2018 Bottisham v Bar Hill Camb St Giles III v Milton II Haslingfield v Madingley II Histon III v Bassingbourn

19 May 2018 Camb St Giles III v Bar Hill Madingley II v Histon III Milton II v Bassingbourn Newton v Haslingfield

26 May 2018 Bar Hill v Milton II Bassingbourn v Haslingfield Bottisham v Histon III Madingley II v Newton

2 June 2018 Camb St Giles III v Bottisham Histon III v Bar Hill Madingley II v Bassingbourn Milton II v Newton

Division 3 West The Spinney, Crafts Way Wilmot Ground, South End The Fassage, Station Road Cambridge University Press New Road New Road, Impington Downing College Sports Ground The Sycamores Fowlmere Road

9 June 2018 Bottisham v Bassingbourn Haslingfield v Histon III Milton II v Madingley II Newton v Bar Hill

16 June 2018 Bar Hill v Bottisham Bassingbourn v St Giles III Histon III v Madingley II Newton v Milton II

23 June 2018 Bottisham v Haslingfield Camb St Giles III v Histon III Newton v Bassingbourn

30 June 2018 Bar Hill v Newton Bassingbourn v Bottisham Camb St Giles III v Madingley II Haslingfield v Milton II

7 July 2018 Bassingbourn v Histon III Bottisham v Newton Madingley II v Haslingfield Milton II v St Giles III

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14 July 2018 Bassingbourn v Madingley II Histon III v Bottisham Milton II v Bar Hill Newton v St Giles III

21 July 2018 Camb St Giles III v Bassingbourn Haslingfield v Bar Hill Madingley II v Bottisham Milton II v Histon III

28 July 2018 Bar Hill v Madingley II Bassingbourn v Newton Bottisham v St Giles III Histon III v Haslingfield

4 August 2018 Bassingbourn v Bar Hill Haslingfield v St Giles III Histon III v Milton II Newton v Bottisham

11 August 2018 Bar Hill v St Giles III Bottisham v Milton II Haslingfield v Bassingbourn Newton v Histon III

18 August 2018 Bar Hill v Histon III Bottisham v Madingley II Camb St Giles III v Newton Milton II v Haslingfield

Division 3 West

25 August 2018 Bar Hill v Haslingfield Madingley II v St Giles III Milton II v Bottisham

1 September 2018 Bassingbourn v Milton II Haslingfield v Bottisham Newton v Madingley II

8 September 2018 Camb St Giles III v Haslingfield Histon III v Newton Madingley II v Bar Hill

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Cambridge NCI III Cam Kerala Dullingham Fulbourn II Linton Village II Mill Green Rickling Ramblers Romsey Town Thriplow III

5 May 2018 Camb NCI III v Linton II Cam Kerala v Fulbourn II Mill Green v Dullingham Thriplow III v Rickling

12 May 2018 Cam Kerala v Thriplow III Mill Green v Linton II Rickling v Camb NCI III Romsey v Fulbourn II

19 May 2018 Dullingham v Camb NCI III Fulbourn II v Mill Green Romsey v Linton II

26 May 2018 Camb NCI III v Fulbourn II Cam Kerala v Rickling Linton II v Thriplow III Romsey v Dullingham

Division 3 South & East Parker’s Piece, Cambridge HRSFC, Sedley Taylor Road Stetchworth Road Home End Meadow Lane The Green Rickling Green Road Trinity Old Field Fowlmere Road, Thriplow or

Fowlmere Road, Newton

2 June 2018 Dullingham v Cam Kerala Fulbourn II v Linton II Rickling v Mill Green Romsey v Camb NCI II

9 June 2018 Fulbourn II v Dullingham Linton II v Rickling Romsey v Cam Kerala Thriplow III v Mill Green

16 June 2018 Camb NCI III v Mill Green Linton II v Dullingham Rickling v Fulbourn II Romsey v Thriplow III

23 June 2018 Cam Kerala v Camb NCI III Dullingham v Rickling Fulbourn II v Thriplow III Romsey v Mill Green

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30 June 2018 Linton II v Camb NCI III Mill Green v Cam Kerala Rickling v Romsey Thriplow III v Dullingham

7 July 2018 Camb NCI III v Dullingham Fulbourn II v Romsey Rickling v Linton II Thriplow III v Cam Kerala

14 July 2018 Dullingham v Linton II Fulbourn II v Cam Kerala Mill Green v Thriplow III Romsey v Rickling

21 July 2018 Cam Kerala v Linton II Dullingham v Romsey Fulbourn II v Rickling Thriplow III v Camb NCI III

28 July 2018 Camb NCI III v Thriplow III Cam Kerala v Romsey Linton II v Fulbourn II Mill Green v Rickling

4 August 2018 Dullingham v Fulbourn II Mill Green v Camb NCI III Rickling v Cam Kerala Thriplow III v Linton II

Division 3 South & East

11 August 2018 Camb NCI III v Cam Kerala Linton II v Mill Green Rickling v Dullingham Thriplow III v Romsey

18 August 2018 Camb NCI III v Rickling Cam Kerala v Mill Green Dullingham v Thriplow III Linton II v Romsey

25 August 2018 Camb NCI III v Romsey Dullingham v Mill Green Linton II v Cam Kerala Thriplow III v Fulbourn II

1 September 2018 Cam Kerala v Dullingham Fulbourn II v Camb NCI III Mill Green v Romsey Rickling v Thriplow III

8 September 2018 Mill Green v Fulbourn II

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CCA Junior League

Bluntisham II Cottenham II Haddenham Isleham II Kimbolton II Longstowe II Sutton II Wisbech Town IV

5 May 2018

Bluntisham II v March IV Kimbolton II v Haddenham Sutton II v Longstowe II

12 May 2018 Cottenham II v Haddenham March IV v Wisbech IV

19 May 2018 Kimbolton II v Cottenham II Longstowe II v Sutton II March IV v Bluntisham II Wisbech IV v Haddenham

26 May 2018 Cottenham II v Longstowe II Sutton II v Bluntisham II Wisbech IV v Kimbolton II

2 June 2018 Bluntisham II v Cottenham II Kimbolton II v Wisbech IV March IV v Haddenham

Division 4 North Mill Lane Lamb’s Lane Cambridge Road Mill Street Pound Lane Park Lane Station Road Harecroft Road

9 June 2018 Haddenham v Cottenham II March IV v Sutton II Wisbech IV v Longstowe II

16 June 2018

Bluntisham II v Sutton II Longstowe II v Haddenham March IV v Cottenham II

23 June 2018 Cottenham II v Wisbech IV Longstowe II v March IV Sutton II v Kimbolton II

30 June 2018 Cottenham II v March IV Haddenham v Bluntisham II Longstowe II v Kimbolton II Wisbech IV v Sutton II

7 July 2018 Kimbolton II v March IV Longstowe II v Bluntisham II Wisbech IV v Cottenham II

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14 July 2018 Haddenham v March IV Kimbolton II v Bluntisham II Longstowe II v Wisbech IV Sutton II v Cottenham II

21 July 2018 Bluntisham II v Wisbech IV Haddenham v Longstowe II

28 July 2018 Cottenham II v Bluntisham II Kimbolton II v Longstowe II Sutton II v Haddenham

4 August 2018 Cottenham II v Kimbolton II March IV v Longstowe II Sutton II v Wisbech IV

11 August 2018 Bluntisham II v Longstowe II Cottenham II v Sutton II Haddenham v Wisbech IV March IV v Kimbolton II

18 August 2018 Haddenham v Kimbolton II Longstowe II v Cottenham II Sutton II v March IV Wisbech IV v Bluntisham II

Division 4 North

25 August 2018 Bluntisham II v Kimbolton II Haddenham v Sutton II

1 September 2018 Kimbolton II v Sutton II Wisbech IV v March IV

8 September 2018 Bluntisham II v Haddenham

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CCA Junior League

Cambridge NCI IV Cam Kerala II Cherry Hinton II Comberton Coton II Girton II Great Shelford III Steeple Morden

5 May 2018

Cherry Hinton II v Comberton Girton II v Cam Kerala II Gt Shelford III v Coton II Steeple Morden v Camb NCI IV

12 May 2018 Camb NCI IV v Coton II Comberton v Cam Kerala II Gt Shelford III v Steeple Mordn

19 May 2018 Camb NCI IV v Comberton Cherry Hinton II v Gt Shelford III Steeple Morden v Coton II

26 May 2018 Coton II v Cherry Hint II Girton II v Comberton Gt Shelford III v Camb NCI IV Steeple Morden v Cam Kerala II

2 June 2018 Camb NCI IV v Girton II Comberton v Cherry Hint II Coton II v Gt Shelford III

Division 4 West Parker’s Piece, Cambridge HRSFC, Sedley Taylor Road Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy Hines Lane The Footpath Cambridge Road Haverhill Road, Stapleford Hay Street

9 June 2018 Camb NCI IV v Cherry Hint II Cam Kerala II v Coton II Gt Shelford III v Comberton Steeple Morden v Girton II

16 June 2018 Cam Kerala II v Gt Shelford III Cherry Hinton II v Steeple Mord Comberton v Coton II Girton II v Camb NCI IV

23 June 2018 Camb NCI IV v Cam Kerala II Cherry Hinton II v Girton II

30 June 2018 Cam Kerala II v Comberton Coton II v Camb NCI IV Girton II v Cherry Hint II Steeple Morden v Gt Shelford III

7 July 2018 Cam Kerala II v Girton II Cherry Hinton II v Camb NCI IV Comberton v Gt Shelford III Coton II v Steeple Mord

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14 July 2018 Cam Kerala II v Steeple Mord Gt Shelford III v Cherry Hint II

21 July 2018 Camb NCI IV v Gt Shelford III Coton II v Cam Kerala II Girton II v Steeple Mord

28 July 2018 Comberton v Camb NCI IV Coton II v Girton II Gt Shelford III v Cam Kerala II Steeple Morden v Cherry Hint II

4 August 2018 Camb NCI IV v Steeple Mord Cam Kerala II v Cherry Hint II Coton II v Comberton Gt Shelford III v Girton II

11 August 2018 Cam Kerala II v Camb NCI IV Girton II v Gt Shelford III Steeple Morden v Comberton

18 August 2018 Cherry Hinton II v Coton II Comberton v Girton II

25 August 2018 Cherry Hinton II v Cam Kerala II Comberton v Steeple Mord Girton II v Coton II

Division 4 West

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CCA Junior League

Balsham Barley II Buntingford II Ickleton Newport II Saffron Walden IV Sawston & Babraham III Whittlesford II

6 May 2017

Barley II v Comberton

5 May 2018 Balsham v Saff Walden IV Barley II v Newport II Whittlesford II v Sawston III

12 May 2018 Balsham v Sawston III Ickleton v Buntingford II Saff Walden IV v Newport II

19 May 2018 Balsham v Barley II Buntingford II v Whittlesford II Saff Walden IV v Ickleton Sawston III v Newport II

26 May 2018 Balsham v Newport II Buntingford II v Saff Walden IV Sawston III v Ickleton Whittlesford II v Barley II

2 June 2018

Barley II v Sawston III Buntingford II v Newport II Saff Walden IV v Balsham

Division 4 South & East Church Lane Smiths End Norfolk Park Frogge Street Frambury Lane High School, Audley End Road Spicer’s Sports Ground, New Road Mill Lane

9 June 2018 Barley II v Ickleton Sawston III v Balsham Whittlesford II v Buntingford II

16 June 2018 Balsham v Ickleton Newport II v Buntingford II Saff Walden IV v Whittlesford II Sawston III v Barley II

23 June 2018 Balsham v Buntingford II Ickleton v Barley II Newport II v Saff Walden IV

30 June 2018 Buntingford II v Sawston III Newport II v Barley II Whittlesford II v Balsham

7 July 2018

Newport II v Sawston III Saff Walden IV v Buntingford II Whittlesford II v Ickleton

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CCA Junior League

14 July 2018 Balsham v Whittlesford II Barley II v Saff Walden IV Ickleton v Newport II Sawston III v Buntingford II

21 July 2018 Barley II v Buntingford II Ickleton v Saff Walden IV Newport II v Balsham Sawston III v Whittlesford II

28 July 2018 Barley II v Whittlesford II Newport II v Ickleton Saff Walden IV v Sawston III

4 August 2018 Buntingford II v Barley II Ickleton v Balsham Whittlesford II v Saff Walden IV

11 August 2018 Buntingford II v Ickleton Newport II v Whittlesford II

18 August 2018 Ickleton v Whittlesford II Sawston III v Saff Walden IV

25 August 2018 Buntingford II v Balsham Ickleton v Sawston III Saff Walden IV v Barley II Whittlesford II v Newport II

Division 4 South & East

1 September 2018 Barley II v Balsham

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CCA Junior League

Burwell & Exning V March Town IV Milton III Over II St. Ives Town III TAC Wilburton III Willingham Wimblington II

6 May 2017

Balsham v Camden II

5 May 2018 Burwell V v Milton III Saint Ives III v Over II Wilburton III v TAC Wimblington II v Willingham

12 May 2018 Burwell V v Wilburton III Milton III v Saint Ives III Over II v Wimblington II TAC v Willingham

19 May 2018 Milton III v Over II TAC v Wimblington II Wilburton III v Saint Ives III Willingham v Burwell V

26 May 2018 Over II v Willingham Saint Ives III v TAC Wimblington II v Wilburton III

Division 5 North Margaret Field, Heath Road Benwick Road, Doddington North Lodge Park, Milton The Green St Ivo Centre, California Road Burwell Road, Reach Station Road West Fen Road Chapel Lane

2 June 2018 Over II v Wilburton III Saint Ives III v Wimblington II TAC v Burwell V Willingham v Milton III

9 June 2018 Burwell V v Over II TAC v Saint Ives III Wilburton III v Willingham Wimblington II v Milton III

16 June 2018 Over II v Milton III Saint Ives III v Wilburton III Willingham v TAC Wimblington II v Burwell V

23 June 2018 Milton III v Wimblington II Saint Ives III v Willingham TAC v Over II

30 June 2018 Milton III v Burwell V Wilburton III v Wimblington II Willingham v Over II

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7 July 2018 Over II v TAC Wilburton III v Milton III

14 July 2018 TAC v Milton III Willingham v Wilburton III Wimblington II v Saint Ives III

21 July 2018 Burwell V v Willingham Milton III v Wilburton III Over II v Saint Ives III Wimblington II v TAC

28 July 2018 Over II v Burwell V Saint Ives III v Milton III TAC v Wilburton III Willingham v Wimblington II

4 August 2018 Burwell V v TAC Wilburton III v Over II Willingham v Saint Ives III

11 August 2018 Milton III v TAC Saint Ives III v Burwell V

18 August 2018 Milton III v Willingham Wilburton III v Burwell V

Division 5 North

25 August 2018 Burwell V v Saint Ives III Wimblington I v Over II

1 September 2018 Burwell V v Wimblington II

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CCA Junior League

Barrington II Burwell & Exning IV Cambourne III Cambridge Granta IV Camden II Elsworth Fen Ditton II Hardwick & Caldecote II Little Shelford II

5 May 2018

Cambourne III v Fen Ditton II Elsworth v Burwell IV Hardwick II v Camden II Lt Shelford II v Barrington II

12 May 2018 Barrington II v Elsworth Camb Granta IV v Hardwick II Fen Ditton II v Burwell IV Lt Shelford II v Camden II

19 May 2018 Cambourne III v Barrington II Camb Granta IV v Lt Shelford II Camden II v Elsworth Hardwick II v Fen Ditton II

26 May 2018 Barrington II v Camden II Elsworth v Cambourne III Fen Ditton II v Granta IV Lt Shelford II v Hardwick II

Division 5 West The Green Tan House Lane, Burwell or

Cotton End Road, Exning Back Lane, Upper Cambourne Egremont Road, Hardwick Trinity Hall Sports Ground Grass Close, Broad End Church Street Furlong Way, Caldecote Whittlesford Road

2 June 2018 Barrington II v Lt Shelford II Burwell IV v Camden II Fen Ditton II v Elsworth Hardwick II v Camb Granta IV

9 June 2018 Camb Granta IV v Cambourne III Camden II v Fen Ditton II Elsworth v Hardwick II Lt Shelford II v Burwell IV

16 June 2018 Barrington II v Burwell IV Camden II v Granta IV Hardwick II v Cambourne III Lt Shelford II v Elsworth

23 June 2018 Burwell IV v Elsworth Cambourne III v Granta IV Hardwick II v Barrington II Lt Shelford II v Fen Ditton II

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30 June 2018 Cambourne III v Camden II Camb Granta IV v Burwell IV Elsworth v Lt Shelford II

7 July 2018 Barrington II v Granta IV Burwell IV v Hardwick II Fen Ditton II v Camden II Lt Shelford II v Cambourne III

14 July 2018 Barrington II v Hardwick II Cambourne III v Burwell IV Camb Granta IV v Camden II Elsworth v Fen Ditton II

21 July 2018 Cambourne III v Lt Shelford II Camb Granta IV v Fen Ditton II Camden II v Barrington II Hardwick II v Burwell IV

28 July 2018 Cambourne III v Hardwick II Camb Granta IV v Barrington II Elsworth v Camden II

4 August 2018 Barrington II v Cambourne III Burwell IV v Granta IV Fen Ditton II v Lt Shelford II Hardwick II v Elsworth

Division 5 West

11 August 2018 Burwell IV v Lt Shelford II Camb Granta IV v Elsworth Camden II v Cambourne III Fen Ditton II v Barrington II

18 August 2018 Burwell IV v Fen Ditton II Camden II v Hardwick II Elsworth v Barrington II

25 August 2018 Cambourne III v Elsworth Camden II v Burwell IV Fen Ditton II v Hardwick II Lt Shelford II v Camb Granta IV

1 September 2018 Burwell IV v Barrington II Camden II v Lt Shelford II Elsworth v Granta IV Fen Ditton II v Cambourne III

8 September 2018 Barrington II v Fen Ditton II Burwell IV v Cambourne III Hardwick II v Lt Shelford II

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CCA Junior League Abington III Elmdon II Linton Village III Royston III Sawston & Babraham IV Stansted Thriplow IV Weston Colville II

5 May 2018 Linton III v Sawston IV Royston III v Thriplow IV Stansted v Weston Colv II

12 May 2018 Linton III v Weston Colv II Royston III v Elmdon II Sawston IV v Abington III Thriplow IV v Stansted

19 May 2018 Abington III v Weston Colv II Elmdon II v Thriplow IV Stansted v Royston III

26 May 2018 Elmdon II v Royston III Linton III v Abington III Weston Colville II v Sawston IV

2 June 2018 Abington III v Royston III Sawston IV v Linton III Stansted v Elmdon II Thriplow IV v Weston Colvi II

Division 5 South & East Granta Park, Great Abington Pilgrims Hill Granta Park, Great Abingdon Wilmot Ground, Bassingbourn Babraham Park, High Street Hargrave Park, Cambridge Road Fowlmere Road, Thriplow or

Fowlmere Road, Newton Horseshoes Lane, Weston Green

9 June 2018 Elmdon II v Abington III Royston III v Linton III Stansted v Sawston IV

16 June 2018 Abington III v Sawston IV Elmdon II v Stansted Thriplow IV v Linton III Weston Colville II v Royston III

23 June 2018 Royston III v Sawston IV Stansted v Linton III Thriplow IV v Elmdon II

30 June 2018 Abington III v Stansted Sawston IV v Elmdon II Weston Colville II v Thriplow IV

7 July 2018 Elmdon II v Weston Colv II Linton III v Thriplow IV Sawston IV v Stansted

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14 July 2018 Linton III v Royston III Thriplow IV v Sawston IV Weston Colville II v Abington III

21 July 2018 Abington III v Thriplow IV Royston III v Stansted

28 July 2018 Elmdon II v Linton III Sawston IV v Weston Colv II Stansted v Abington III Thriplow IV v Royston III

4 August 2018 Abington III v Elmdon II Sawston IV v Royston III Weston Colville II v Linton III

11 August 2018 Abington III v Linton III Elmdon II v Sawston IV Royston III v Weston Colv II Stansted v Thriplow IV

18 August 2018 Linton III v Elmdon II Thriplow IV v Abington III Weston Colville II v Stansted

25 August 2018

Linton III v Stansted Royston III v Abington III Sawston IV v Thriplow IV Weston Colville II v Elmdon II

Division 5 South & East

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JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAY-OFF 2017

Girton v AshwellSaturday 28th April 2018 at 1.30pm

JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAY-OFF 2018

Junior 1 South v Junior 1 NorthSaturday 8th September 2018 at 1.00pm

Dj Romsey Weddings, Anniversaries,

Children’s Party’s,

Birthday Party’s

and other occasions.

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Phone: 07936 363371

Email: [email protected]

Florida Trophies Suppliers of Trophies

for all Occasions also

Glass Awards, Bone China, Fund Raisers, Football Cards,

Electronic Dart Scorers & Expert Engraving

Contact: Pete Carter

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CCA Junior League Play-Off 2017

Saturday 28 April Girton v Ashwell

CCA Invitation Cup 2018

Sunday 17 June Semi Finals 1 Chatteris v Burwell & Exning II 2 Horseheath v Abington Sunday 26 August Final Sawston CC Winner 1 v Winner 2

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Cambridge News Walker Cup 2018

Sunday 20 May Round 1 1 Needingworth v Godolphin 2 Sawston & Babrhm II v Wilburton Sunday 10 June Round 2 3 Girton v Winner 1 4 Thriplow II v Horseheath 5 Cambridge NCI v Cambridge St Giles II 6 Rickling Ramblers v Histon II 7 Fulbourn Institute v Chatteris 8 Barrington v Cherry Hinton 9 Milton v Abington 10 Bar Hill v Winner 2 Sunday 8 July Quarter-Finals 11 Winner 3 v Winner 4 12 Winner 5 v Winner 6 13 Winner 7 v Winner 8 14 Winner 9 v Winner 10 Sunday 5 August Finals Day Sawston CC 15 Winner 11 v Winner 12 16 Winner 13 v Winner 14 Winner 15 v Winner 16

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CCA Junior Cup 2018

Sunday 3 June Round 1 1 Cambridge NCI II v Burwell & Exning III 2 Bluntisham v Wilburton II 3 Cambridge St Giles II v Sawston & Babraham II 4 Bottisham & Lode v Linton Village 5 Barrington v Coton 6 Needingworth II v Cottenham 7 Milton v Chatteris II Sunday 1 July Quarter Finals 8 Winner 1 v Winner 2 9 Winner 3 v Winner 4 10 Winner 5 v Winner 6 11 Abington II v Winner 7 Sunday 29 July Semi Finals 12 Winner 8 v Winner 9 13 Winner 10 v Winner 11 Sunday 19 August Final Sawston CC Winner 12 v Winner 13

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CCA Lower Junior Cup 2018

Sunday 27 June Round 1 1 Comberton v Barrington II 2 Burwell & Exning IV v Weston Colville II 3 Milton III v Fen Ditton II 4 Ickleton v Cottenham II Sunday 22 July Quarter Finals 5 Abington v Winner 1 6 Barley II v Winner 2 7 Sawston & Babrhm III v Coton II 8 Winner 3 v Winner 4 Sunday 12 August Finals Day Sawston CC 9 Winner 5 v Winner 6 10 Winner 7 v Winner 8 Winner 9 v Winner 10

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CAMBS AND HUNTS UMPIRES APPOINTMENTS SERVICEIf you need an umpire for Junior Cup and Lower Junior Cup matches or any other specific match please contact: (Ten days notice required)

Keith Coburn, 26 Cyprus Road, Cambridge.Telephone: (01223) 248048 Mobile: 0775 2241488

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKETUMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION

Clinics on the Laws of Cricket can be arranged at your ClubNew members of our Umpires Panel always welcome

Umpires & ScorersTraining courses are arranged each winter

between September and Marchcontact

Ben Whyall 07734 253709 (Secretary)Helen Hyde 07970 943713 (Scorers)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CRICKETUMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION

Training Coursesat Cambs FA

Contact Steve Kent - Phillips (01638) 743883

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CCA Senior League Division 1 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Thriplow 18 15 1 1 1 0 7 0 317 Needingworth 18 10 6 1 1 0 42 0 252 Chatteris 18 9 8 0 1 0 55 5 235 Fordham 18 8 9 0 1 0 65 0 230 Wisbech Town II 18 8 8 1 1 0 59 0 229 Foxton II 18 8 7 1 2 0 52 0 227 Abington 18 7 9 0 2 0 71 0 221 Fulbourn Institute 18 5 11 0 2 0 86 0 196 Cambridge N.C.I. 18 5 10 1 2 0 78 0 193 Weston Colville 18 5 11 1 1 0 56 0 166

CCA Senior League Division 2 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Old Leysians 18 16 2 0 0 0 10 0 330 Cambourne 18 12 3 0 3 0 33 0 288 Histon II 18 11 6 0 1 0 41 0 266 Longstanton Grasshoppers 18 11 5 1 1 0 34 0 264 Buntingford 18 9 8 0 1 0 52 0 237 Barley 18 7 9 0 2 0 57 0 207 Hardwick & Caldecote 18 6 9 1 2 0 61 0 196 March Town II 18 5 11 0 2 0 70 0 180 Chippenham 18 4 14 0 0 0 84 0 164 Godolphin 18 2 16 0 0 0 81 0 121

CCA Senior League Division 3 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Cherry Hinton 18 13 2 0 3 0 29 0 304 Royston 18 13 4 1 0 0 26 0 291 Newport 18 12 3 1 2 0 24 0 279 Horseheath 18 9 7 0 2 0 49 0 239 Wilburton 18 7 8 0 3 0 56 0 211 City of Ely 18 6 9 0 3 0 69 0 204 Great Chishill 18 6 10 1 1 0 62 0 192 Saffron Walden III 18 6 10 1 1 0 62 0 192 Cottenham 18 6 11 0 1 0 66 0 191 Fordham II 18 2 16 0 0 0 37 0 77

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CCA Junior League Division 1 North 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Girton 16 11 2 1 2 0 16 0 251 Isleham 16 10 5 0 1 0 36 0 241 Sutton 16 9 5 0 2 0 46 0 236 Bluntisham 16 10 5 0 1 0 29 0 234 Fen Ditton 16 8 8 0 0 0 49 0 209 Milton 16 5 9 1 1 0 58 0 168 Terrington St Clement 16 5 9 0 2 0 45 0 155 Burwell III 16 3 10 0 2 1 58 0 135 Cambridge Granta III 16 3 11 0 1 1 61 0 133

CCA Junior League Division 1 South 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Ashwell 18 13 3 0 2 0 16 0 286 Audley End & Littlebury 18 11 6 0 1 0 39 0 264 Barrington 18 10 4 1 3 0 40 0 260 Madingley 18 9 5 1 3 0 45 0 245 Yelling 18 8 7 0 3 0 54 0 229 Thriplow II 18 7 8 0 3 0 63 0 218 Sawston and Babraham II 18 7 8 1 2 0 61 0 216 Wilbrahams 18 5 10 1 2 0 63 0 178 Chesterfords 18 5 12 0 1 0 64 0 169 Cokenach 18 2 14 0 2 0 63 0 113

CCA Junior League Division 2 North 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts St Ives Town II 16 11 5 0 0 0 25 0 245 Cambridge St. Giles II 16 10 4 0 2 0 30 0 240 Camden 16 10 4 1 1 0 27 0 237 Cambridge N.C.I. II 16 8 6 0 2 0 45 0 215 Over 16 7 7 1 1 0 47 0 197 Wisbech Town III 16 7 8 0 1 0 41 0 186 Wimblington 16 4 10 0 2 0 70 0 160 Little Downham 16 4 9 1 2 0 57 0 152 Leverington 16 2 10 1 3 0 59 0 119

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CCA Junior League Division 2 South 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Linton Village 16 12 3 0 1 0 21 0 266 Abington II 16 10 3 0 3 0 30 0 245 Whittlesford 16 9 5 0 2 0 40 0 230 Helions Bumpstead 16 9 5 1 1 0 36 0 226 Elmdon 16 7 8 1 0 0 41 0 186 Longstowe 16 6 7 2 1 0 36 0 171 Harlton 16 5 11 0 0 0 49 0 149 Saffron Walden IV 16 4 11 0 1 0 48 0 133 Haslingfield 16 3 12 0 1 0 52 0 117

CCA Junior League Division 3 North 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Coton 16 14 0 1 1 0 4 0 294 Chatteris II 16 11 3 1 1 0 27 0 257 Milton II 16 8 6 0 2 0 43 0 213 March Town III 16 8 7 0 1 0 39 0 204 Bottisham and Lode 16 8 6 1 1 0 23 0 193 Newmarket Town 16 8 8 0 0 0 32 0 192 City of Ely II 16 5 8 1 2 0 46 0 161 Witcham 16 2 13 0 1 0 65 0 110 Chippenham II 16 1 14 0 1 0 57 0 82

CCA Junior League Division 3 South 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Little Shelford 16 14 2 0 0 0 10 0 290 Royston II 16 11 2 0 3 0 24 0 259 Great Shelford II 16 10 5 0 1 0 34 0 239 Romsey Town 16 7 7 0 2 0 51 0 201 Rebels 16 7 7 1 1 0 41 0 191 Bassingbourn 16 7 8 0 1 0 44 0 189 Cambridge N.C.I. III 16 3 10 0 3 0 60 0 135 Fulbourn Institute II 16 3 10 1 2 0 52 0 127 Steeple Morden 16 2 13 0 1 0 51 0 96

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CCA Junior League Division 4 North 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Wilburton II 15 13 1 0 1 0 11 0 276 Longstanton G’hoppers II 15 12 1 0 2 0 15 0 265 Bar Hill 15 11 2 1 1 0 18 0 248 Madingley II 15 10 4 1 0 0 19 0 224 Abbots Ripton 15 11 4 0 0 0 23 0 223 Needingworth II 15 9 5 0 1 0 29 0 214 Histon III 15 9 4 0 2 0 33 0 203 Isleham II 15 7 8 0 0 0 44 0 184 Sutton II 15 6 8 1 0 0 37 0 162 Cambridge N.C.I. IV 15 5 9 0 1 0 42 0 147 Girton II 15 4 8 3 0 0 47 0 142 Haddenham 15 4 10 0 1 0 53 0 138 Cottenham II 15 4 9 2 0 0 43 0 133 St Ives Town III 15 3 9 1 2 0 45 0 100 Over II 15 5 7 2 1 0 42 0 97 Willingham 15 1 13 1 0 0 71 0 96

CCA Junior League Division 4 South 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Mill Green 14 11 1 0 1 1 18 0 250 Cam Kerala 14 11 2 0 1 0 16 0 241 Newton 14 7 6 0 1 0 47 0 192 Thriplow II 14 7 6 0 1 0 42 0 187 Linton Village II 14 7 5 0 1 1 35 0 187 Cambridge St. Giles III 14 7 6 0 1 0 36 0 181 Dullingham 14 7 6 0 1 0 34 0 179 Cambourne II 14 7 6 0 1 0 32 0 177 Buntingford II 14 6 7 0 1 0 44 0 169 Sawston and Babraham III 14 6 6 0 2 0 38 0 168 Saffron Walden V 14 6 7 0 1 0 31 0 156 Comberton 14 5 8 0 1 0 50 0 155 Barley II 14 3 10 0 1 0 62 0 127 Elsworth 14 3 10 0 1 0 57 0 122 Abington III 14 3 10 0 1 0 54 0 119

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CCA Junior League Division 5 North 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Cam Kerala II 12 10 1 0 1 0 12 0 217 Balsham 12 8 1 1 2 0 20 0 195 Coton II 12 8 3 0 1 0 18 0 183 Cherry Hinton II 12 8 4 0 0 0 18 0 178 Bluntisham II 12 7 4 0 1 0 24 0 169 Wisbech Town IV 12 6 4 0 2 0 27 0 157 Cambourne III 12 5 6 0 1 0 40 0 145 Fen Ditton II 12 5 5 1 1 0 32 0 142 March Town IV 12 4 7 1 0 0 37 0 122 Milton III 12 3 6 1 2 0 46 0 121 Cambridge Granta IV 12 4 7 0 1 0 9 0 94 Wimblington II 12 1 9 0 2 0 60 0 90 Burwell IV 12 0 12 0 0 0 29 0 29

CCA Junior League Division 5 South 2017

P W L C A T BP PP Pts Ickleton 14 12 0 1 1 0 5 0 255 Rickling Ramblers 14 11 2 0 1 0 19 0 244 Longstowe II 14 9 3 1 1 0 22 0 212 Whittlesford II 14 9 4 0 1 0 10 0 195 Great Shelford III 14 7 6 0 1 0 35 0 180 Newport II 14 7 5 0 2 0 30 0 180 Little Shelford II 14 7 5 1 1 0 28 0 178 Barrington II 14 7 4 1 2 0 18 0 173 Elmdon II 14 6 7 0 1 0 36 0 161 Royston III 14 5 7 1 1 0 44 0 154 Linton Village II 14 5 6 2 1 0 13 0 128 Thriplow IV 14 3 10 0 1 0 49 0 114 Sawston and Babraham IV 14 1 11 1 1 0 54 0 84 Weston Colville II 14 2 11 0 1 0 28 0 73 Foxton III 14 2 12 0 0 0 24 0 64

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