2018 BUCKS COUNTY CLUB CLUB CRICKET BUCKS COUNTY

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BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 2018 Special Offer for Members’

The Black Horse is proud to support Bucks County Cricket Club this season.

We are hoping it proves to be a successful season and to get it going we will be discounting members’ food bills by 10% on all days except Sundays up to and including 31st May 2018.

To make a Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Reservation please call 01753 663183

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Editor’s Comments...... Page 4 List of Officials...... Page 5 2018 Fixtures...... Page 10 Bucks Secretary’s report...... Page 17 The Black Horse is proud to support Bucks County Obituaries & Congratulations...... Page 21 Cricket Club this season. Director of Cricket’s report...... Page 25 Bucks Captain’s report...... Page 27 Our new Captain...... Page 29 Unicorns Counties Championship...... Page 31 We are hoping it proves to be a successful season T20 Success...... Page 49 and to get it going we will be discounting members’ Unicorns Trophy...... Page 50 Bucks Records...... Page 53 food bills by 10% on all days except Sundays up to Academy Cricket...... Page 57 and including 31st May 2018. Bucks Cricket Board Report...... Page 59 Bucks Junior& women reports...... Page 61 Bucks Seniors...... Page 65 To make a Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner Reservation Golf Day...... Page 71 Sponsor a Player...... Page 72 please call 01753 663183 Membership, 100 Club, Friends...... Page 74 Bucks CCC Members...... Page 77 Affiliated clubs...... Page 79 Accounts and 100 Club...... Page 91 Bucks rules...... Page 101 Membership application form...... Page 103

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Use from 2011 President: Stuart York

Vice-Presidents:

Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, Bart. Rt. Hon. J. Major, P.C. Lord Carrington, K.G., P.C., C.H., Sir Oliver Popplewell G.C.M.G., M.C., D.L., J.P. Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Mrs. Cheryl Gillan, M.P. D. E. Smith N. G. Hames P. L. B. Stoddart Sir James Horlick, Bart. R. E. Thomas D. R. Lidington, M.P. J. D. Turberville

Hon. Life Members

P.D. Atkins, D.R. Peppiatt, S.E. York

Friends of Bucks:

Hilary Adams Robin Peppiatt Bill Atkins Bill Scholes Alan and Margaret Bailey Peter Stoddart David Chapman Ian and Annette Thomas Alan and Pauline Godley Peter and Jessie Thompson Jonathan Lilley John Turberville Douglas Miller

4 5 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Website address: www.bucksccc.org.uk

Chairman: K.I. HODGSON 6 Chase Close, Coleshill, Bucks. HP7 0LX Telephone: 01494 721780 email: [email protected]

Captain: T.R.G. HAMPTON email: [email protected]

Secretary: K. A. BEAUMONT Woodpeckers, 49 Amersham Road, Little Chalfont, Bucks. HP6 6SW Telephone: 01494 763516 email: [email protected]

Treasurer: N. A. RELPH., A.C.A., A.T.I.I. c/o Rouse Partners LLP., 55 Station Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks. HP9 1QL Telephone: 01494 675321 (w) email: [email protected]

Assistant Secretary & Membership Secretary: J. T. H. PHILLIPS 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks. HP7 9EJ Telephone: 01494 721244 (h) email: [email protected]

Director of Cricket: J. C. HARRISON email: [email protected]

Cricket Administrator & Academy Manager T. P. RUSSELL email: [email protected]

Hon. Independent Accountants Macintyre Hudson, Chartered Accountants 31 Castle Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP13 6LA Telephone: 01494 441226

Committee: S. M. Beck R. J. Hedley M. G. S. Knox R.A. Lane G. D. T Paskins P. W. Scholes F. W. S. Russell J. D. Turberville

Child Welfare Liaison Officer: ROGER GARRINI email: [email protected]

6 7 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Honorary Officials of the Club – 1891 - 2018 Presidents: 1891 Lord ROTHSCHILD 1908 1st Baron DESBOROUGH 1892 Lord CARRINGTON 1909 LIONEL de ROTHSCHILD 1893 Capt. F. J. PENTON 1910 Sir SAMUEL SCOTT, Bart. J.P. 1894 LEOPOLD de ROTHSCHILD 1911 H. S. LEON 1895 Baron F. de ROTHSCHILD, M.P. 1912 -1913 ANTHONY de ROTHSCHILD 1896 Lord CURZON 1914 - 1919 P. J. de PARAVICINI 1897 A. J. ROBARTS 1920 - 1921 4th Baron CHESHAM 1898 Lord ADDINGTON 1922 - 1946 Rt. Rev. P. H. ELIOT 1899 Lord CHESHAM the Lord Bishop of Buckingham 1900 H. S. LEON 1947 - 1959 Sir HENRY AUBREY-FLETCHER 1901 H. GRENFELL, M.P. Bart, C.V.O., D.S.O., J.P. 1902 Col. A. GILBEY 1960 - 1982 Sir JOHN AUBREY-FLETCHER 1903 W. TYRWHITT DRAKE Bart., J.P. 1904 Hon. W. ROTHSCHILD 1983 - 1995 T. C. ORFORD 1905 1st Baron BURNHAM 1996 - 2000 D. R. PEPPIATT 1906 ALEXANDER FINLAY 2001 - 2005 K. DRUCQUER 1907 F. C. CARR-GOMM, J.P., D.C.L. 2006 - 2013 S. J. TOMLIN 2014 - S. E. YORK

Chairmen: 1990 - 1996 K. DRUCQUER 1997 - 2010 S. E. YORK 2011 - K.I. HODGSON Captains: 1891 - 1892 C. W. PARRY 1967 - 1969 J. K. E. SLACK 1893 - 1907 P. J. de PARAVICINI 1970 - 1973 C.J. PARRY 1908 - 1912 W. F. LOWNDES 1974 - 1975 D. S. MACKINTOSH 1913 - 1918 E. H. D. SEWELL 1976 - 1979 B. W. POLL 1919 - 1946 W. B. FRANKLIN 1980 - 1984 D. E. SMITH 1947 C. H. TAYLOR 1985 R. E. HAYWARD/D. E. SMITH 1948 - 1951 O. G. BATTCOCK 1986 D. E. SMITH 1952 - 1954 B. A. BARNETT 1987 - 1991 N. G. HAMES 1955 G. REYNOLDS 1992 - 1993 G. R. BLACK 1956 - 1958 D. F. V. JOHNS 1994 - 1997 T. J. A. SCRIVEN 1959 - 1965 P. L. B. STODDART 1998 J. C. HARRISON 1966 B. C. JANES 1999 - 2008 P. D. ATKINS 2009 - 2014 J. C. HARRISON 2015 - 2017 M. J. PAYNE 2018 - T.R.G. HAMPTON Hon. Secretaries: 1891 - 1902 G. R. WARD 1927 - 1934 G. H. BROCKLEHURST, J.P. 1903 - 1907 H. E. BULL, Junior 1935 R. H. RUTTER 1908 Dr. B. ABRAHAMS, M.B., B.Sc. 1936 - 1945 G. H. BROCKLEHURST, J.P. 1909 - 1910 H. G. HOGARTH 1946 - 1951 H. TYSON CHAMBERS, J.P. 1911 - 1918 E. H. D. SEWELL 1952 - 1953 H. BAYLEY 1919 - 1922 Capt. S. L. TREVOR 1954 - 1968 C.A. PRINCE 1923 - 1924 O. P. HORLICK 1969 - 1984 P. M. M. SLATTER 1925 - 1926 Major H. L. AUBREY-FLETCHER, 1985 - 1997 S. J. TOMLIN D. S. O. 1998 - K. A. BEAUMONT Hon. Treasurers: 1891 - 1894 C. M. WOODBRIDGE 1937 - 1945 W. BLISS 1895 - 1902 C. E. COBB 1945 - 1951 W. CROWTHER, A.C.A. 1903 - 1907 E. N. N. BARTLETT 1952 - 1953 F. J. HOLMES 1908 - 1911 Col. F. T. H. BERNARD 1954 - 1955 M. F. GEE 1912 - 1919 H. E. BULL, Junior 1956 - 1983 P. M. M. SLATTER, 1920 - 1922 O. P. HORLICK F. C. I. B. 1923 - 1927 W. H. LAVINGTON 1984 - 1986 B. E. F. BENNETT, F.C.A. 1928 E. F. ROBSON 1987 - 1993 M. RAYMOND, F.C.A. 1928 - 1936 HAROLD BAKER 1993 - 1995 C. J. HAYFIELD, F.C.A. 1996 - N. A. RELPH, A.C.A., A.T.I.I. Team Secretaries/Managers/Director of Cricket 1928 - 1931 O.G. BATTCOCK 1964 - 1989 H. E. PERRIN 1932 - 1936 R. H. RUTTER 1990 - 1996 G. E. THOMPSON 1937 - 1946 J. H. L. AUBREY-FLETCHER 1997 J. D. DAVID 1959 - 1962 H. W. JOHNSON 1998 - 2003 S. G. LYNCH 1963 T. J. PLUMRIDGE 2004 - 2014 J. M. COLES 2015 J. C. HARRISON 6 7 BUCKS TEAM MANAGERS & COACHES

Academy XI TIM RUSSELL email: [email protected] Under 17 SIMON TROTTER (coach/manager) email: [email protected] Under 16 STUART BECK (Manager) email: [email protected] RICHARD HUDSON (coach) Under 15 MARK FENTON (manager) Telephone: 01442 890639 email: [email protected] RICHARD HUDSON (coach) Telephone: 07753 639082 (m) email: [email protected] Under 14 STEVE RICHARDS (manager/coach) Telephone: 07712 604223 email: [email protected] Under 13 MALCOLM ROBERTS (manager/coach) Telephone 07970 551872 (m) email: [email protected] Under 12 COLIN KIGHTLEY (manager/coach) email: [email protected] STU McLOUGHLIN (coach) Telephone 07894 997830 (m) email: [email protected] Under 11 & Under 10 JACK GIBBINS (manager/coach) email: [email protected] DAVE RICHARDS (U10 manager/coach) email: [email protected] Seniors ROGER GARRINI (manager) 40 Ashfield, Stantonbury, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK14 6AU Telephone: 01908 319590 (h) 07927 199 468 (m) [email protected] Captain 50s: TEMOOR ALAM Telephone: 07771 525755 (m) Captain Over 50s 2nd XI: STEVE WHITE Telephone: 01442 891212 Captain Over 60s: JOHN ROLFE [email protected] Telephone: 07976 297370 (m) Captain Over 60s 2nd XI: ROGER GARRINI Captain Over 60s 3rd XI: RON HEDLEY Telephone: 07710 987950 (m) email [email protected] WOMEN’s JAN GODMAN (manager) Telephone: 07721 412815 (m) email: [email protected] Girls Under 17 LINDSAY MASON (manager) Telephone: 01494 868685 (h) 07952 150783 (m) email: [email protected] Girls Under 15 SURAJ KARAVADRA (manager/coach) email: [email protected] Girls Under 13 LOUISE VERROKEN-JONES (manager) Telephone: 07980 201575 (m) email: [email protected] Girls Under 11 ROGER WEBSTER (manager) Telephone: 07947 498772 (m) email: [email protected] 8 9 OTHER CONTACTS

BUCKS CRICKET BOARD LTD www.buckscb.org

Chairman: STEPHEN GEORGE email: [email protected] Company Secretary: MARTIN WATTS Kempton, Vache Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks HP8 4SB Telephone: 01494 875019 (h) 07879 696346 (m) email: [email protected] CEO & Finance Director: STUART BECK Andelain Brookhill Lane, Buckingham, Bucks MK1 1AU Telephone: 01280 820850 (h) 07780 007754 (m) email: [email protected] County Welfare Officer: HUGH SUTER email: [email protected] Directors: STEVE AYRES, GRAHAM RANCE, KEITH DALE (Disability Cricket)

OFFICERS Head Coach Pathway: RICHARD HUDSON Telephone: 07753 639082 email: [email protected] Cricket Development Officer: CLIFTON SIMMS Telephone: 07791 197187 email: [email protected] Website Administrator: RICHARD BURDEN Telephone: 07929 046353 Fixture Secretary: JASON RANCE email: [email protected] Performance & Cricket Development: ANDY WARD Telephone: 07807 062560

WOMEN & GIRLS CRICKET Chairman: ROGER WEBSTER 73 Ridgeway Road, Chesham, Bucks HP5 2EW Telephone: 01494 773715 (h) 07947 498772 (m) email: [email protected]

BUCKS ASSOCIATION OF CRICKET OFFICIALS President: JEREMY SPRING Chairman: NICK PIPER Telephone: 07788 583409 (m) email: [email protected] Secretary: YOLANDA HARRIS Telephone: 01494 582832 Appointments Secretary: TONY GREENHAM Telephone: 01296 613644 (h) email: [email protected]

MILTON KEYNES CRICKET ASSOCIATION Chairman: ROGER GARRINI 40 Ashfield, Stantonbury, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK14 6AU. Telephone: 01908 319590 (h) 07927 199468

BUCKS SCHOOLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION Secretary: DAVID ATKINSON Telephone: 01494 787500 email: [email protected]

BUCKS ASSOCIATION OF GROUNDSMEN Secretary: ADRIAN SAUNDERS Telephone: 01628 486745 email: [email protected]

BUCKS COACHES ASSOCIATION Secretary: COLIN KIGHTLEY Telephone: 07985 063080 email: [email protected]

8 9 2018 FIXTURES UNICORNS CHAMPIONSHIP EASTERN DIVISION (11.00am-7.00pm unless stated)

Date Opponents Venue

Sunday-Tuesday BEDFORDSHIRE Tring Park June 24th-26th

Sunday-Tuesday NORTHUMBERLAND Jesmond July 8th-10th

Sunday-Tuesday LINCOLNSHIRE Chesham July 22nd-24th

Sunday-Tuesday CAMBRIDGESHIRE Fenners August 5th-7th

Sunday-Tuesday STAFFORDSHIRE Longton August 19th-21st

Sunday-Tuesday HERTFORDSHIRE Tring Park (10.30am start) September 2nd-4th

Sunday-Wednesday CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Banbury September 16th-19th

CHAMPIONSHIP HOURS OF PLAY 11.00am-7.30pm (days 1 & 2); 11.00am-6.30pm (day 3) Play may continue until 7.30pm on the first & second days to regain time lost to weather. On any day for any other significant interruption, play may start 30 minutes early on the second and third days to make up time on previous days. A minimum of 17 overs must be bowled in the last hour of the match, unless a result is reached earlier. The first of each side is limited to 90 overs. The Championship will be decided in a four-day match between the winners of the Eastern & Western Divisions from September 16th-19th at Banbury Cricket Club (10.30 am start ).

POINTS SYSTEM Win: 16 + bonus points. Tie: 8 + bonus points Draw: 4 + bonus points First Innings Bonus Points: : 1 each at 175, 225, 275, 325 : 1 each at 3, 5, 7, 9 No result and no play first day: One innings match (when less than 8 hours playing time remains when play starts): win 12, loss 4, tie 6. Match abandoned with fewer than 20 overs completed: 8 points.

10 UNICORNS KO TROPHY (All matches start at 11.00, coloured clothing and white balls)

Date Opponents Venue

Sunday April 29th CAMBRIDGESHIRE High Wycombe

Sunday May 20th SUFFOLK (if Bucks win) Away

Sunday June 10th OXON OR HERTS Away

Sunday July 1st Semi-finals Away

Wednesday-Thursday Final Wormsley August 29th-30th

UNICORNS COMPETITION (Play starts at 11.00, coloured clothing and white balls - 2 matches each day)

Date Opponents Venue

Monday May 7th BERKSHIRE Amersham

Sunday May 27th OXFORDSHIRE Banbury

Sunday June 3rd HEREFORDSHIRE High Wycombe

Sunday June 17th SHROPSHIRE Whitchurch

Sunday-Monday Finals day + reserve day Wormsley

August 26th-27th

FRIENDLIES (Matches start at 11am) Sunday April 15th HIGH WYCOMBE High Wycombe Sunday April 22nd OXFORDSHIRE Aston Rowant

BUCKS ACADEMY Monday-Wednesday FREE FORESTERS U25 Radley College July 16th-18th Sunday-Tuesday HERTFORDSHIRE Chesham July 29th-31st Sunday-Tuesday LINCOLNSHIRE High Wycombe August 12th-14th Thursday August 16th BERKSHIRE Gerrards Cross Wednesday August 22nd CCC UNDER 25s North Middlesex TBA BEYNON CUP DAY TBA

11 12 Directions to Bucks grounds

Burnham (Postcode SL1 8LP) (tel: 01628-602296) Leave M4 at J7, towards A4. Turn left onto A4 (Bath Road) towards Maidenhead. Go through lights and turn right at Sainsbury’s roundabout, into Lent Rise Road. Continue under railway bridge, over two mini roundabouts, past the Brickmakers and Pheasant PHs and two further mini roundabouts. Carry straight on into 1 Taplow Common Road and continue for /2 mile past Grovefield Hotel on left. The entrance to the ground is a further 200 yards on the right.

Chesham (Postcode HP5 1NE) (tel 01494 783635) The Meadow, Amy Lane, Chesham. Ground is situated on southern outskirts of town, on the A416 from Amersham and adjoins Chesham United FC. At the roundabout at the edge of the Amersham end of the town (at the foot of the hill from Amersham), take the first exit if coming from Amersham.

Gerrards Cross (Postcode SL9 7JZ) (tel: 01753-886610) From M40: exit M40 at J1, head for Beaconsfield on the A40. Go past the French Horn PH on the left, after 200yards take the 2nd left into Dukes Wood Avenue. When the road bears left, carry straight on into Dukes Lane and the ground. From Slough: take B473 for Wexham and Stoke Poges, turn onto B416 for Gerrards Cross, turn right at traffic lights onto A40. Dukes Wood Avenue is on the right after half a mile. From the station: turn right on leaving the station, walk along the main road past the shops. At the start of the common, turn left into the road called East Common (there is no sign on the far side of the road, but there is one on the near side). Follow this road around the common until you come to the main road (which is the A40); the Apple Tree pub is on the left-hand corner. Turn right onto the A40, after around 100 yards take the 2nd left into Dukes Wood Avenue. When the road bears left, carry straight on into Dukes Lane and the ground. High Wycombe (Postcode HP11 1DE) (tel: 01494-537878) From M4 Junction8/9, follow M308. At end of M308, follow signs to High Wycombe town centre, to bottom of hill. Take A40 towards Beaconsfield. After approximately 1300 yards past Rye PH, ground is on right at a mini roundabout. From M40 take J3 and follow A40 to High Wycombe. Ground is on the left.

Tring Park (Postcode HP23 6HA) (tel: 01442 823080) From M25, at J20 take A41 and head for Aylesbury. Take the exit for Tring and head towards Tring. The entrance to the ground is on the right, immediately after a mini-roundabout at Tesco’s.

Wormsley (Postcode HP14 3YG) (no tel.) Leave M40 at J5, head towards Ibstone. After about 400 yards, the entrance to the estate is on the right, through iron gates alongside a yellow-painted gatehouse. 11 12 BUCKS OVER 50s ECB GROUP 5 (1pm start unless stated)

Date Opponents Venue Wednesday May16th HERTFORDSHIRE Farnham Royal Wednesday May 23rd SURREY Sutton, 2pm Wednesday May 30th ESSEX Amersham Wednesday June 13th SUSSEX Home Wednesday June 20th MIDDLESEX Home Wednesday July 4th BERKSHIRE Falkland Wednesday July 11th KENT Away Sunday July 29th Last 16 Sunday Aug 12th Quarter-finals

BUCKS OVER 50s 2nd XI DMS Sports HCSC (2pm start)

Date Opponents Venue Thursday June 14th SUSSEX Away Thursday June 21st KENT Hawridge & Cholesbury Thursday June 28th BERKSHIRE Bracknell Thursday July 5th SURREY Home Thursday July 12th ESSEX Away Thursday July 26th SUFFOLK Buckingham Thursday August 2nd HERTFORDSHIRE Away Thursday August 9th MIDDLESEX Amersham

BUCKS OVER 60s SEEVENT CHAMPIONSHIP (1.30pm start)

Date Opponents Venue Tuesday May 1st MIDDLESEX Away Tuesday May 8th SURREY Farnham Common Tuesday May 15th BERKSHIRE Binfield Tuesday May 22nd SUSSEX Beaconsfield Tuesday May 29th KENT Gravesend Tuesday June 19th MIDDLESEX High Wycombe Tuesday June 26th SURREY Horsley & Send Tuesday July 3rd BERKSHIRE Bledlow Village Tuesday July 10th SUSSEX Away Tuesday July 17th KENT High Wycombe Tuesday July 31st Last 16 Tuesday August 14th Last 8

13 14 BUCKS OVER 50s ECB GROUP 5 (1pm start unless stated)

Date Opponents Venue Wednesday May16th HERTFORDSHIRE Farnham Royal Bucks County Wednesday May 23rd SURREY Sutton, 2pm Wednesday May 30th ESSEX Amersham Cricket Club Wednesday June 13th SUSSEX Home Wednesday June 20th MIDDLESEX Home Regular winners of the Unicorns Wednesday July 4th BERKSHIRE Falkland Eastern Division and Minor Counties Wednesday July 11th KENT Away Championship. Sunday July 29th Last 16 Sunday Aug 12th Quarter-finals Enjoy a day out Come and be entertained by the best in Bucks, as they take on the best of BUCKS OVER 50s 2nd XI the rest. Relax at lovely grounds like All members will be DMS Sports HCSC (2pm start) Wormsley (pictured). entered into a draw twice in the summer. Date Opponents Venue Join in the fun The prize: FREE Thursday June 14th SUSSEX Away Become a member: Individuals £20, fullfull hospitalityhospitality Thursday June 21st KENT Hawridge & Cholesbury Under 21s £10, Husband & Wife £30 package for two Thursday June 28th BERKSHIRE Bracknell during a home Thursday July 5th SURREY Home three day Bucks Also a great deal for Corporate CCC match Thursday July 12th ESSEX Away Membership with sponsorship Thursday July 26th SUFFOLK Buckingham opportunities Thursday August 2nd HERTFORDSHIRE Away Thursday August 9th MIDDLESEX Amersham CONTACT: JOHN PHILLIPS [email protected] 01494 721244 BUCKS OVER 60s SEEVENT CHAMPIONSHIP (1.30pm start)

Date Opponents Venue Tuesday May 1st MIDDLESEX Away Tuesday May 8th SURREY Farnham Common Tuesday May 15th BERKSHIRE Binfield Tuesday May 22nd SUSSEX Beaconsfield Tuesday May 29th KENT Gravesend Tuesday June 19th MIDDLESEX High Wycombe Tuesday June 26th SURREY Horsley & Send Tuesday July 3rd BERKSHIRE Bledlow Village Tuesday July 10th SUSSEX Away Tuesday July 17th KENT High Wycombe Tuesday July 31st Last 16 Tuesday August 14th Last 8

13 14 BUCKS OVER 60s 2nd XI (1.30pm start)

Date Opponents Venue Tuesday May 1st SUFFOLK Wolverton Tuesday May 8th HERTFORDSHIRE Chipperfield Clarendon Tuesday May 15th ESSEX Home Tuesday May 22nd CAMBS/HUNTS Away Tuesday May 29th BEDFORDSHIRE Away Tuesday June 19th SUFFOLK Away Tuesday June 26th HERTFORDSHIRE Penn & Tylers Green Tuesday July 3rd ESSEX Away Tuesday July 10th CAMBS/HUNTS Bletchley Tuesday July 17th BEDFORDSHIRE Wolverton Tuesday July 31st Last 16 Tuesday August 14th Last 8 Tuesday August 28 Last 4

BUCKS OVER 60s 3rd XI (1.30pm start)

Date Opponents Venue Thursday April 26th WORCS OVER 70s Harvington Thursday May 3rd HERTFORDSHIRE Leverstock Green Thursday May 10th KENT Four Elm Thursday May 17th SUSSEX Home Thursday May 24th SURREY Chearsley Thursday May 31st BEDFORDSHIRE Marlow Thursday June 7th SUSSEX Away Thursday June 14th ESSEX Amersham Hil Thursday June 21st HERTFORDSHIRE Chearsley Thursday July 5th KENT Chearsley Thursday July 12th SURREY Kingstonian Thursday July 19th BEDFORDSHIRE Away Thursday August 2nd ESSEX Away

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LAURIE CHAMPNISS, a leg-spin and googly bowler, who played for Bucks from 1971 to 1977, died at the age of 78. A larger than life character, he took 106 wickets at 20.53 in 43 Minor Counties Championship matches for Bucks. Bowling predominantly googlies, he had best innings figures of 5-14. He also took 30 catches. Laurie, an Old Harrovian who played most of his club cricket for Northwood in Middlesex, played in two Gillette Cup ties against first-class counties. In the famous match against Glamorgan at Amersham in 1972, which Bucks lost by just four runs, he claimed the of Eifion Jones and two years later dismissed David Nicholls against Kent at Canterbury. His only first-class match was for MCC against East Africa in 1973/4. He was also a keen golfer. RICHARD MERRICKS, one of the keenest and best-known followers of Minor Counties cricket (and cricket in general), died aged 77 on June 20th while attending Bucks’s match against Norfolk at Burnham, which celebrated our 1000th in the Minor Counties Championship. Richard, who suffered a from cerebral palsy, made light of his disability and was the life and soul of any cricket gathering. His encyclopaedic knowledge of the game, plus his great sense of humour made him most entertaining company. A fruit farmer from Rye, East Sussex, he had been a member of Bucks for more than 20 years and once joined up with the county on a tour of South Africa, while on was on a separate cricket tour of that country. He was a life member of the MCC, Sussex and Kent and a member of several Minor Counties including Bucks and Norfolk, whose match he attended with his second wife Jill. DAVID ARMSTRONG, who was the Minor Counties Cricket Association’s first full-time secretary, died in February 2017 at the age of 81. He held the post from 1984-2002, during which time there were many changes to both the professional and recreational games, but David’s understanding, attention to detail and seemingly endless list of friends and contacts across the game, was just what the Minor Counties needed to survive those turbulent times. Before he took on this role, he had been secretary of his cherished Norfolk CCC from 1967 to 1984. He was Norfolk president from 2003 to 2006 (a position currently held by his widow Gail) and subsequently became an Honorary Life Member. DAVID KEMPSTER, erstwhile 1st XI captain, long-serving committee member and trustee of Tring Park CC, died on 11 February 11. His son, Ben, played a number of Championship games for Bucks. We are also sad to report the deaths of BRIAN ATKINS, father of former Bucks captain and life member Paul Atkins, ROBIN HARWOOD, father of Bucks opener Andy Harwood, PAT SHARPE, a former Bucks Young Amateur, who played many years for Beaconsfield and PAULA JOHNS, widow of prolific runs scorer David Johns, who died aged 89. 21 22 21 22 CONGRATULATIONS TO: STUART YORK, on being appointed a Life Member of the County. Stuart played for Bucks in the 1970s while a player at High Wycombe. He was Chairman from 1997-2010 and has been President since 2013. ALEX HALES for his record breaking innings of 187 for Nottinghamshire against Surrey in the Royal One-Day Cup final at Lord's. The innings, which came off just 167 balls and contained four sixes and 20 fours, was the highest one-day score made on the ground. The former Gerrards Cross batsman, who played for Bucks in the Championship at 17, is a regular member of England's successful ODI and T20 squads, but has been unable to regain his place in the Test side after pulling out of their tour to Bangladesh for security reasons. PATRICK CASTLEDEN on winning the Horace Perrin Cup for his magnificent innings of 166 not out which helped Bucks draw their match against Cambridgeshire at Chesham. JON BURDEN on winning the Paul Slatter Cup for a true all-round display throughout the Bucks Academy games, contributing match- changing bowling spells and much needed lower-order runs, along with good captaincy. MIKE STAFFORD and DENZIL OWEN – both Beaconsfield – on being selected to play for England Over 60s in an Ashes Test against Australia. CHRIS LOWE has been selected for England Over 70s’ tour to Australia. Former Bucks player ROB WHITE on being contracted to the first- class umpires list.

23 24 25 DIRECTOR OF CRICKET’S REPORT

As with all counties around the country, the start of the season is a great time of optimism, team rosters are in place after winter training and thoughts are exclusively on success. Looking at our squad for 2017, it felt very young but well-balanced and talented. Most of the team had shown glimpses of real quality over the previous couple of seasons, but we were still searching for that magic word “consistency”. In one-day cricket, we challenged in all the games and looked a competitive unit, but once again the big moment in the last group game was lost which cost us the match and a quarter-final berth. The Championship season was largely disappointing. Too many times a lack of application with the bat put us in very difficult positions. This is an area the coaches and myself are working hard on - trying to get the batsman to think more professionally about the way they construct their innings individually and as a batting group. In the annual T20 showpiece event at Wormsley, we really grew up as a team. The two matches were pitch-perfect, we won most of the key battles within the games and came through as deserved winners. Looking ahead we have a change of captaincy for 2018. I personally would like to thank Michael Payne for all his commitment during his term. We had an excellent working relationship and I am delighted he is going to continue to play. Tom Hampton has agreed to take on the role. He will bring a tool-chest of knowledge and experience together with his undoubted talent. He is well-respected and I am looking forward to him driving the young team forward. As always there are some thank-yous. Firstly, the committee for giving their full backing with my vision of developing a young predominantly local team capable of challenging for silverware. Thanks also to Tim Russell, our Academy manager, the two coaches Matt Eyles and Simon Stanway and all the scorers who give their full commitment over the summer. Looking forward to enjoyable and successful year. JASON HARRISON

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26 27 CAPTAIN’S REPORT

The 2017 season for Bucks showed potential and promise from the outset. There were some promising signs in our one day friendlies winning both against High Wycombe CC and against Oxfordshire. The Oxfordshire victory was particularly satisfying as it is not a game we normally win. Unfortunately after this we could only muster another victory in one-day 50-over cricket – against Suffolk at Tring Park. Even though the results did not go our way, it was one of the best Bucks one-day teams I have been a part of. As a Bucks team we’ve always said our three day cricket has been our stronger suit though it would be fair to say this season it was not the case. Without a win this season and a few draws being the highlights, the 2018 season focus must be on recapturing our form in this competition. Having said that, there were individual positives. Patrick Castleden got his first century for the county – against Cambridgeshire at Chesham –as he built on his performances from the 2016 season. Robin Pritchard became the wicket keeper for three day cricket. His keeping was immaculate and he put in some very valuable performances with bat. The highlight was a well-fought 80 at Chesham. Shelvin Gumbs scored hundreds in both one- day and three-day cricket. Also the three High Wycombe seamers Tom Hampton, Jon Burden and Cam Parsons did a great job bowling their hearts out whenever called upon. The new part to the season was the T20 competition at Wormsley. For me this was the highlight as we won it by beating a strong Cambridgeshire side in the final. Great knocks from Garry Park and Shelvin Gumbs in both games ensured we won the trophy. It was a fine finish to 2017. Garry Park, our professional for the season, was a great addition to the squad. Having played Unicorns cricket with him, I knew he would fit in with everyone perfectly both on and off the field. He was leader on the field with his bowling and fielding. His batting experience was very valuable –with a huge 170 at High Wycombe against Staffordshire the icing on the cake. From a personal point of view, the 2017 season was an end of an era with it being my last season as Bucks captain. I have enjoyed three great years as captain, and four as one-day captain. The players have been nothing but committed and 100% behind the success of Bucks cricket, and I can only thank them for that. The committee, the supporters and everyone else involved with Bucks cricket have been so supportive of myself and the team. I would like to thank the club or the pleasure and honour to let me captain the county. I look forward to carrying on my role as a player and batting coach for the Bucks age groups. I wish Tom Hampton every success in taking over as captain and Academy coach. Tom has been one of my friends through all the cricket we have played together, and I know there is no one better to take this on. Here’s to a successful 2018 season for Bucks CCC. MICHAEL PAYNE 26 27 28 29 Sue Klyne

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30 UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 FINAL TABLES Eastern Division Pos P W L T D Ab Pts 1 Lincolnshire 6 4 0 0 2 0 117 2 Suffolk 6 2 0 0 4 0 92 3 Staffordshire 6 2 0 0 4 0 85 4 Cumberland 6 2 0 0 4 0 83 5 Norfolk 6 2 1 0 3 0 80 6 Cambridgeshire 6 1 1 0 4 0 67 7 Hertfordshire 6 1 2 0 3 0 66 8 Bucks 6 0 2 0 4 0 45 9 Bedfordshire 6 0 4 0 2 0 33 10 Northumberland 6 0 4 0 2 0 29

Western Division Pos P W L T D Ab Pts 1 Berkshire 6 4 0 0 2 0 114 2 Cheshire 6 3 1 0 2 0 91 3 Dorset 6 3 2 0 1 0 89 4 Shropshire 6 2 0 0 4 0 81 5 Devon 6 2 1 0 3 0 73 6 Oxfordshire 6 2 2 0 2 0 71 7 Herefordshire 6 2 2 0 2 0 62 8 Cornwall 6 1 3 0 2 0 59 9 Wiltshire 6 1 4 0 1 0 53 10 Wales MC 6 0 5 0 1 0 32

Berkshire beat Lincolnshire in a repeat of the 2016 play-off match to retain their title

31 32 CHAMPIONSHIP AVERAGES 2017

BATTING

Mch Inn N O Runs H S Av GT Park 5 9 2 322 163 46.00 PJL Castleden 6 11 1 396 166* 39.60 RJ Pritchard 5 7 1 214 80 35.67 DJ Ogden 4 5 2 103 70* 34.33 MJ Payne 5 9 2 211 99 30.14 SSE Gumbs 5 9 0 268 115 29.78 CDR Parsons 4 6 2 78 50* 19.50 Masoor Khan 6 11 0 205 39 18.64 MJ Rance 6 7 1 79 21 13.17 AJ Woodland 4 6 0 67 36 11.17 LJ Gough 3 6 0 46 23 7.67 TRG Hampton 5 6 1 34 19 6.80 JP Burden 4 4 1 9 4* 3.00

Played in one match: GDT Paskins 72*, 20*; JAL Scriven 21; LHI Tyrrell 11; U Amjaid 5.

BOWLING

Ov Mdn Runs Wkts BB Ave SSE Gumbs 11 0 65 5 4-31 17.20 JP Burden 108 22 375 14 4-93 26.79 MJ Rance 149.1 22 539 17 5-84 31.71 TRG Hampton 112.4 23 363 10 4-96 36.30 GT Park 96 5 397 8 3-73 39.70 CDR Parsons 63.2 13 184 4 2-44 46.00 Masoor Khan 67.3 3 315 5 2-20 63.00 AJ Woodland 28 4 137 2 2-45 68.50 MJ Payne 45 9 152 2 2-49 76.50

Also bowled: LJ Gough 2-0-24-1; U Amjaid 8-2-13-0; LHI Tyrrell 5-1-22-0; PJL Castleden 4-0-24-1.

FIELDING

Catches: RJ Pritchard 11; MJ Rance 7; SSE Gumbs 6; PJL Castleden 5; GT Park 5; CDR Parsons 3; TRG Hampton 2; DJ Ogden 2; AJ Woodland 2; Masoor Khan 1; LJ Gough 1; JAL Scriven 1.

In Championship games, Bucks scored 2336 runs for 86 wkts (ave 27.16) off 740.1 overs (rpo 3.16) and conceded 2767 runs for 72 wkts (ave 38.43) off 699.4 overs (rpo 3.95).

31 32 NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP

BATTING

CENTURIES 166* PJL Castleden v Cambridgeshire at Chesham 163 GT Park v Staffordshire at High Wycombe 115 SSE Gumbs v Cambridgeshire at Chesham

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NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

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CENTURIES 166* PJL Castleden v Cambridgeshire at Chesham 163 GT Park v Staffordshire at High Wycombe 115 SSE Gumbs v Cambridgeshire at Chesham

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UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Suffolk v Buckinghamshire Page 1 of 1 at Bury St Edmunds on Sunday-Tuesday June 4th-6th Match drawn. Toss won by Bucks Rain washed out the final day of Bucks’s 1000th Championship match, with the visitors still 42 runs behind with only five second-innings wicketsUnicorns standing. ChampionshipBut for Graeme Paskins, Eastern called Division up as a Suffolklate replacement CCC MCCA three days after his 45th birthday, Bucks would probablyChampionship have lost in two days.XI v PaskinsBuckinghamshire top-scored with CCC 72 notMCCA out as Champion they recoveredship fromXI 35-3 to 260 all out. In reply, Suffolk’s openersSunday, JuneMartyn 04 2017Cull (11:00)and Jaik to Tuesday,Mickleburgh June added 06 2017 203 at Bury for theSt. Edmundsfirst wicket to help secure a lead of 134. Bucks were hampered as Tom Hampton could bowl only three overs. Liam Gough son of former England paceman Darren Gough, completed a pairDrawn on his Championship debut, before Michael Payne and Paskins guided them to 92-5 by the close of the second day - and thePoints: weather Suffolk prevented CCC MCCA any Championship more play. MasoorXI: 12 Buckinghamshire Khan also made CCC his MCCA Bucks debut along with Gary Park.. Championship XI: 8

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to bat Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings M Khan c AP Mansfield b HA Douglas 20 c AP Mansfield b HA Douglas 12 AJ Woodland c AP Mansfield b HA Douglas 1 c AP Mansfield b HA Douglas 5 LJ Gough b HA Douglas 0 c AP Mansfield b TWW Rash 0 GT Park c and b K Young 19 lbw b MA Comber 9 MJ Payne* out (BD Shepperson) 52 not out 30 PJL Castleden c AP Mansfield b HA Douglas 53 c AP Mansfield b JA Beaumont 11 GDT Paskins+ not out 72 not out 20 LHI Tyrrell c and b JA Beaumont 11 MJ Rance c AP Mansfield b K Young 21 CDR Parsons lbw b TWW Rash 1 TRG Hampton c AP Mansfield b TWW Rash 0 Extras b0 lb7 w3 nb0 pen0 10 b0 lb2 w1 nb2 pen0 5 Total (87.4 overs) 260 (45.0 overs) 92-5

1-7 2-11 3-35 4-71 5-122 6-163 7-204 8-257 9-260 10-260 1-16 2-17 3-26 4-28 5-57 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb MA Comber 11.0 2 25 0 2 (2) 0 (0) 12.0 4 19 1 0 (0) 0 (0) HA Douglas 14.0 6 19 4 1 (1) 0 (0) 9.0 3 22 2 0 (0) 1 (2) TWW Rash 18.4 5 61 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 9.0 3 22 1 0 (0) 0 (0) K Young 8.0 0 35 2 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 1.0 1 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) JB Wakelin 16.0 2 51 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (6) 4.0 3 4 0 0 (0) 0 (0) JA Beaumont 15.0 3 47 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 9.0 2 22 1 0 (0) 0 (0) BD Shepperson 5.0 0 15 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 1.0 0 1 0 1 (1) 0 (0)

Suffolk CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings MG Cull lbw b M Khan 98 JC Mickleburgh retd, not out 108 K Young c GT Park b MJ Rance 16 BD Shepperson c MJ Rance b LJ Gough 77 TWW Rash c AJ Woodland b GT Park 14 MA Comber c PJL Castleden b CDR Parsons 46 BJ Parker c CDR Parsons b GT Park 8 AP Mansfield*+ not out 7 JA Beaumont not out 10 JB Wakelin HA Douglas Extras b4 lb1 w3 nb2 pen0 10 Total (90.0 overs) 394-6d

1-203 2-262 3-313 4-317 5-370 6-372 7- 8- 9- 10- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 19.0 4 47 1 0 (0) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 3.0 0 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) LHI Tyrrell 5.0 1 22 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 24.0 0 93 2 2 (2) 1 (2) MJ Rance 15.0 0 78 1 0 (0) 0 (0) AJ Woodland 5.0 0 26 0 1 (1) 0 (0) M Khan 17.0 1 86 1 0 (0) 0 (0) LJ Gough 2.0 0 24 1 0 (0) 0 (0)

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited 36 UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Buckinghamshire v Norfolk Page 1 of 1 at Burnham on Sunday-Tuesday June 18th-20th Norfolk won by 185 runs. Toss won by Norfolk The gloss was taken off Buckinghamshire’s 1,000th match celebrations as the county suffered a heavy defeat.Page 1 of 1 Unicorns Championship Eastern Division Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Many former players gathered on the first two days to mark Bucks’ passing the 1,000 mark in Championship matches Championship XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI earlier this month, stretching back to 1895. Their 1,001st encounter did not go well, even though they reduced the visitors to 133-7 shortly after lunch on the first Sunday, July 02 2017 (11:00) to Tuesday, July 04 2017 at Grantham day. However an eighth-wicket stand of 144 between Ashley Watson and Chris Brown helped Norfolk reach 308. Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI Won By 9 wickets Bucks’s frail batting line-up struggled against the off-spin of Brown (5-49) and slipped from 61-0 to 192 all out. BuildingUnicorns on their Championship 117-run lead, EasternNorfolk made Division 195-9 Buckinghamsh dec in their secondire CCCinnings, MCCA despite Championship a fine five-wicket XI haulv Norfolk for off- Points: Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 0 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA spinnerCCC MattMCCA Rance Championship XI Championship XI: 0 SetSunday, 313 for June victory, 18 2017 Bucks (11:00) succumbed to Tuesday, for June 127, 20 with2017 Patrickat Memorial Castleden Ground, baggingBurnham a four-ball pair. Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to field Brown took nine wickets in the match following his key innings on the first day. Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI TheNorfolk final CCCday wasMCCA played Championship in a subdued XI Won manner, By 185 runs following the sudden death of Richard Merricks – a great supporter of 1st Innings 2nd Innings both counties - who had attended the first two days. M Khan c M Carter b A Carter 8 c C Wilson b A Carter 39 Norfolk CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to bat LJ Gough c AD Tillcock b DDA Brown 0 c M Carter b A Carter 23 Norfolk CCC MCCA Championship XI SSE Gumbs c LPJ Kimber b AJ Willerton 1 c A Carter b M Carter 6 1st Innings 2nd Innings AJ Woodland c LPJ Kimber b DDA Brown 36 lbw b M Carter 5 J Spelman c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 19 c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 4 MJ Payne* lbw b DD Freeman 5 c A Carter b AD Tillcock 10 S Arthurton c TRG Hampton b CDR Parsons 17 c L Gough b JP Burden 14 PJL Castleden c M Carter b A Carter 16 c LPJ Kimber b M Carter 3 JD Reynolds c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 50 c CDR Parsons b MJ Rance 16 D Ogden b DDA Brown 25 not out 70 RML Taylor c SSE Gumbs b MJ Payne 28 c SSE Gumbs b M Khan 26 RJ Pritchard+ c SC Evison b DDA Brown 10 lbw b A Carter 41 B France lbw b MJ Payne 0 lbw b MJ Rance 6 MJ Rance not out 15 c LPJ Kimber b AJ Willerton 21 M Plater c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 5 c PJL Castleden b MJ Rance 61 CDR Parsons c MS Lineker b AJ Willerton 3 c C Wilson b AJ Willerton 0 A Watson c SSE Gumbs b GT Park 77 c and b MJ Rance 17 TRG Hampton b AD Tillcock 8 c MS Lineker b DDA Brown 3 B Stolworthy c TRG Hampton b JP Burden 0 not out 21 Extras b8 lb4 w5 nb6 pen0 23 b8 lb1 w2 nb8 pen0 19 C Brown* c GT Park b MJ Rance 58 st RJ Pritchard b MJ Rance 2 Total (62.0 overs) 150 (99.1 overs) 240 AD Todd b MJ Rance 13 st RJ Pritchard b M Khan 9 S Groves+ not out 8 Extras b5 lb12 w5 nb12 pen0 34 b9 lb8 w2 nb0 pen0 19 1-2 2-5 3-26 4-41 5-67 6-101 7-116 8-127 9-138 10-150 Total (89.1 overs) 309 (48.3 overs) 195-9d 1-53 2-60 3-80 4-82 5-85 6-118 7-191 8-233 9-233 10-240

1-31 2-37 3-118 4-124 5-126 6-133 7-133 8-277 9-292 10-309 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb 1-5 2-25 3-63 4-66 5-98 6-156 7-166 8-168 9-195 10- AJ Willerton 12.0 4 31 2 1 (5) 1 (2) 18.0 5 28 2 1 (1) 0 (0) DDA Brown 15.0 4 28 4 0 (0) 0 (0) 13.1 5 36 1 0 (0) 0 (0) A Carter 13.0 5 30 2 0 (0) 2 (4) 25.0 5 59 3 0 (0) 4 (8) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb DD Freeman 4.0 1 17 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (6) 4.0 0 17 0 1 (1) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 14.0 5 41 1 3 (3) 1 (2) 10.0 3 28 1 1 (1) 0 (0) AD Tillcock 17.0 8 31 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 11.0 1 26 1 0 (0) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 10.0 2 36 1 0 (0) 1 (2) M Carter 1.0 0 1 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 26.0 8 60 3 0 (0) 0 (0) JP Burden 14.0 2 55 3 1 (1) 2 (4) (2) 4.0 0 33 1 1 (1) 0 (0) SC Evison (7) 2.0 1 5 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 11.0 1 37 1 1 (1) 2 (4) MJ Rance 19.1 3 57 2 0 (0) 0 (0) (3) 20.0 1 84 5 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Payne 16.0 3 49 2 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 7.0 3 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI M Khan 5.0 0 17 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 7.3 0 20 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 1st Innings 2nd Innings LPJ Kimber c SSE Gumbs b CDR Parsons 0 c MJ Rance b TRG Hampton 6 DD Freeman c CDR Parsons b MJ Rance 48 not out 7 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI MS Lineker c RJ Pritchard b CDR Parsons 0 not out 18 1st Innings 2nd Innings S Wood c AJ Woodland b MJ Rance 67 M Khan lbw b B France 34 lbw b B France 8 AD Tillcock lbw b MJ Rance 9 L Gough c S Groves b B France 15 c AD Todd b RML Taylor 8 DDA Brown c PJL Castleden b SSE Gumbs 120 SSE Gumbs c B France b C Brown 7 c JD Reynolds b C Brown 10 C Wilson*+ c D Ogden b SSE Gumbs 81 TRG Hampton b B France 3 c M Plater b C Brown 19 SC Evison st RJ Pritchard b SSE Gumbs 12 GT Park c JD Reynolds b A Watson 37 c S Groves b A Watson 44 M Carter not out 3 MJ Payne* lbw b C Brown 6 c B Stolworthy b C Brown 5 AJ Willerton st RJ Pritchard b SSE Gumbs 0 PJL Castleden c B France b C Brown 0 b C Brown 0 A Carter not out 2 RJ Pritchard+ c AD Todd b RML Taylor 27 lbw b A Watson 12 Extras b0 lb9 w3 nb6 pen0 18 b1 lb0 w0 nb0 pen0 1 MJ Rance b C Brown 10 run out (RML Taylor) 0 Total (90.0 overs) 360-9 (6.2 overs) 32-1 CDR Parsons not out 19 c B Stolworthy b A Watson 5 JP Burden c M Plater b C Brown 4 not out 4 Extras b9 lb17 w0 nb4 pen0 30 b5 lb1 w0 nb6 pen0 12 1-0 2-0 3-116 4-129 5-134 6-331 7-349 8-357 9-357 10- Total (64.0 overs) 192 (42.2 overs) 127 1-7 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

1-61 2-68 3-68 4-78 5-95 6-95 7-145 8-157 9-188 10-192 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb 1-10 2-16 3-45 4-56 5-74 6-85 7-114 8-114 9-122 10-127 CDR Parsons 20.0 6 44 2 0 (0) 2 (4) 3.2 1 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 20.0 2 63 0 1 (1) 0 (0) 3.0 1 15 1 0 (0) 0 (0) AJ Woodland 4.0 0 30 0 2 (2) 0 (0) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb M Khan 15.0 0 66 0 0 (0) 0 (0) RML Taylor 14.0 6 40 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (2) 7.0 3 18 1 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 19.0 3 76 3 0 (0) 0 (0) AD Todd 3.0 0 26 0 0 (0) 2 (4) MJ Payne 3.0 1 17 0 0 (0) 0 (0) C Brown 20.0 3 49 5 0 (0) 0 (0) 14.0 2 36 4 0 (0) 0 (0) PJL Castleden 4.0 0 24 0 0 (0) 1 (2) B France 12.0 4 29 3 0 (0) 0 (0) (1) 9.0 2 29 1 0 (0) 3 (6) SSE Gumbs 5.0 0 31 4 0 (0) 0 (0) A Watson 15.0 9 22 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 12.2 2 38 3 0 (0) 0 (0)

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Lincolnshire v Buckinghamshire Page 1 of 1 at Grantham on Sunday-Tuesday July 2nd-4th Lincolnshire won by 9 wkts. Toss won by Lincolnshire Page 1 of 1 But for a battling half-centuryUnicorns from Championship teenage debutant Eastern Harefield’s Division Daniel OgdenLincolnshire – he came CCC in for MCCA Gary Park, who injured a finger the day before theChampionship match –Bucks XIwould v Buckinghamshire have suffered an innings CCC defeat. MCCA After Champion Bucks hadship been XI dismissed for 150, Lin- colnshire recovered from 0-2 to 360-9, Shelvin Gumbs picking up four late wickets to finish with 4-31. Facing a first-innings Sunday, July 02 2017 (11:00) to Tuesday, July 04 2017 at Grantham deficit of 210, the visitors slipped to 118-6 in the second innings, but with Ogden making an unbeaten 70 from 204 balls, Bucks at least made LincolnshireLincolnshire CCC bat again.MCCA Championship XI Won By 9 wickets Unicorns Championship Eastern Division Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI v Norfolk Points: Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 0 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA CCC MCCA Championship XI Championship XI: 0 Sunday, June 18 2017 (11:00) to Tuesday, June 20 2017 at Memorial Ground, Burnham Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to field Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI Norfolk CCC MCCA Championship XI Won By 185 runs 1st Innings 2nd Innings M Khan c M Carter b A Carter 8 c C Wilson b A Carter 39 Norfolk CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to bat LJ Gough c AD Tillcock b DDA Brown 0 c M Carter b A Carter 23 Norfolk CCC MCCA Championship XI SSE Gumbs c LPJ Kimber b AJ Willerton 1 c A Carter b M Carter 6 1st Innings 2nd Innings AJ Woodland c LPJ Kimber b DDA Brown 36 lbw b M Carter 5 J Spelman c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 19 c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 4 MJ Payne* lbw b DD Freeman 5 c A Carter b AD Tillcock 10 S Arthurton c TRG Hampton b CDR Parsons 17 c L Gough b JP Burden 14 PJL Castleden c M Carter b A Carter 16 c LPJ Kimber b M Carter 3 JD Reynolds c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 50 c CDR Parsons b MJ Rance 16 D Ogden b DDA Brown 25 not out 70 RML Taylor c SSE Gumbs b MJ Payne 28 c SSE Gumbs b M Khan 26 RJ Pritchard+ c SC Evison b DDA Brown 10 lbw b A Carter 41 B France lbw b MJ Payne 0 lbw b MJ Rance 6 MJ Rance not out 15 c LPJ Kimber b AJ Willerton 21 M Plater c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 5 c PJL Castleden b MJ Rance 61 CDR Parsons c MS Lineker b AJ Willerton 3 c C Wilson b AJ Willerton 0 A Watson c SSE Gumbs b GT Park 77 c and b MJ Rance 17 TRG Hampton b AD Tillcock 8 c MS Lineker b DDA Brown 3 B Stolworthy c TRG Hampton b JP Burden 0 not out 21 Extras b8 lb4 w5 nb6 pen0 23 b8 lb1 w2 nb8 pen0 19 C Brown* c GT Park b MJ Rance 58 st RJ Pritchard b MJ Rance 2 Total (62.0 overs) 150 (99.1 overs) 240 AD Todd b MJ Rance 13 st RJ Pritchard b M Khan 9 S Groves+ not out 8 Extras b5 lb12 w5 nb12 pen0 34 b9 lb8 w2 nb0 pen0 19 1-2 2-5 3-26 4-41 5-67 6-101 7-116 8-127 9-138 10-150 Total (89.1 overs) 309 (48.3 overs) 195-9d 1-53 2-60 3-80 4-82 5-85 6-118 7-191 8-233 9-233 10-240

1-31 2-37 3-118 4-124 5-126 6-133 7-133 8-277 9-292 10-309 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb 1-5 2-25 3-63 4-66 5-98 6-156 7-166 8-168 9-195 10- AJ Willerton 12.0 4 31 2 1 (5) 1 (2) 18.0 5 28 2 1 (1) 0 (0) DDA Brown 15.0 4 28 4 0 (0) 0 (0) 13.1 5 36 1 0 (0) 0 (0) A Carter 13.0 5 30 2 0 (0) 2 (4) 25.0 5 59 3 0 (0) 4 (8) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb DD Freeman 4.0 1 17 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (6) 4.0 0 17 0 1 (1) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 14.0 5 41 1 3 (3) 1 (2) 10.0 3 28 1 1 (1) 0 (0) AD Tillcock 17.0 8 31 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 11.0 1 26 1 0 (0) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 10.0 2 36 1 0 (0) 1 (2) M Carter 1.0 0 1 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 26.0 8 60 3 0 (0) 0 (0) JP Burden 14.0 2 55 3 1 (1) 2 (4) (2) 4.0 0 33 1 1 (1) 0 (0) SC Evison (7) 2.0 1 5 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 11.0 1 37 1 1 (1) 2 (4) MJ Rance 19.1 3 57 2 0 (0) 0 (0) (3) 20.0 1 84 5 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Payne 16.0 3 49 2 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 7.0 3 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) Lincolnshire CCC MCCA Championship XI M Khan 5.0 0 17 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 7.3 0 20 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 1st Innings 2nd Innings LPJ Kimber c SSE Gumbs b CDR Parsons 0 c MJ Rance b TRG Hampton 6 DD Freeman c CDR Parsons b MJ Rance 48 not out 7 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI MS Lineker c RJ Pritchard b CDR Parsons 0 not out 18 1st Innings 2nd Innings S Wood c AJ Woodland b MJ Rance 67 M Khan lbw b B France 34 lbw b B France 8 AD Tillcock lbw b MJ Rance 9 L Gough c S Groves b B France 15 c AD Todd b RML Taylor 8 DDA Brown c PJL Castleden b SSE Gumbs 120 SSE Gumbs c B France b C Brown 7 c JD Reynolds b C Brown 10 C Wilson*+ c D Ogden b SSE Gumbs 81 TRG Hampton b B France 3 c M Plater b C Brown 19 SC Evison st RJ Pritchard b SSE Gumbs 12 GT Park c JD Reynolds b A Watson 37 c S Groves b A Watson 44 M Carter not out 3 MJ Payne* lbw b C Brown 6 c B Stolworthy b C Brown 5 AJ Willerton st RJ Pritchard b SSE Gumbs 0 PJL Castleden c B France b C Brown 0 b C Brown 0 A Carter not out 2 RJ Pritchard+ c AD Todd b RML Taylor 27 lbw b A Watson 12 Extras b0 lb9 w3 nb6 pen0 18 b1 lb0 w0 nb0 pen0 1 MJ Rance b C Brown 10 run out (RML Taylor) 0 Total (90.0 overs) 360-9 (6.2 overs) 32-1 CDR Parsons not out 19 c B Stolworthy b A Watson 5 JP Burden c M Plater b C Brown 4 not out 4 Extras b9 lb17 w0 nb4 pen0 30 b5 lb1 w0 nb6 pen0 12 1-0 2-0 3-116 4-129 5-134 6-331 7-349 8-357 9-357 10- Total (64.0 overs) 192 (42.2 overs) 127 1-7 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

1-61 2-68 3-68 4-78 5-95 6-95 7-145 8-157 9-188 10-192 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb 1-10 2-16 3-45 4-56 5-74 6-85 7-114 8-114 9-122 10-127 CDR Parsons 20.0 6 44 2 0 (0) 2 (4) 3.2 1 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 20.0 2 63 0 1 (1) 0 (0) 3.0 1 15 1 0 (0) 0 (0) AJ Woodland 4.0 0 30 0 2 (2) 0 (0) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb M Khan 15.0 0 66 0 0 (0) 0 (0) RML Taylor 14.0 6 40 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (2) 7.0 3 18 1 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 19.0 3 76 3 0 (0) 0 (0) AD Todd 3.0 0 26 0 0 (0) 2 (4) MJ Payne 3.0 1 17 0 0 (0) 0 (0) C Brown 20.0 3 49 5 0 (0) 0 (0) 14.0 2 36 4 0 (0) 0 (0) PJL Castleden 4.0 0 24 0 0 (0) 1 (2) B France 12.0 4 29 3 0 (0) 0 (0) (1) 9.0 2 29 1 0 (0) 3 (6) SSE Gumbs 5.0 0 31 4 0 (0) 0 (0) A Watson 15.0 9 22 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 12.2 2 38 3 0 (0) 0 (0)

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Buckinghamshire v Staffordshire at High Wycombe Sunday-Tuesday July 16th-18th Page 1 of 1 Match drawn. Toss won by Staffordshire A record double-century stand between Gary Park and skipper Michael Payne was the feature of Bucks’ high-scoring draw. Park, who hit 163 from 200 balls, including two sixes and 21 fours, and Payne (99) added 221 in 44 overs to beat the county fourth-wicket record ofUnicorns 220 unbroken Championship set by Paul AtkinsEastern and Division Paul Sawyer Buckinghamsh against Lincolnshireire CCC at MCCA Burnham in 2006. Bucks replied to Staffordshire’sChampionship first innings total XI vof Staffordshire445 , with 428-6. CCC After MCCA Staffs Championshipbatted well into the XI third day and set an impossible target of 373 at eight Sunday,an over, July Bucks 16 2017 played (11:00) out at time High to Wycombe secure theirCC second draw in four games..

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Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 8 Staffordshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 6

Staffordshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to bat Staffordshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings K Ali* c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 5 b MJ Rance 78 S Kelsall c RJ Pritchard b GT Park 26 c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 25 TA Steele c SSE Gumbs b JP Burden 18 c PJL Castleden b TRG Hampton 3 PJ Wilshaw c MJ Rance b JP Burden 144 (5)c GT Park b MJ Rance 33 T Maxfield c and b SSE Gumbs 130 (6)c PJL Castleden b GT Park 90 MJ Hill c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 18 (7)c DJ Ogden b MJ Rance 45 RBA Coates+ c M Khan b GT Park 39 (8)lbw b GT Park 0 BS Phagura c and b GT Park 0 (9)not out 20 PA Byrne not out 26 (10) b GT Park 8 GR Willott b TRG Hampton 4 (11)not out 32 MT Spencer c GT Park b TRG Hampton 16 (4)lbw b TRG Hampton 0 Extras b15 lb1 w1 nb2 pen0 19 b11 lb7 w1 nb2 pen0 21 Total (88.4 overs) 445 (95.0 overs) 355-9d

1-24 2-52 3-52 4-302 5-325 6-392 7-394 8-396 9-411 10-445 1-55 2-77 3-77 4-138 5-163 6-283 7-287 8-298 9-312 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb TRG Hampton 24.4 3 96 4 0 (0) 1 (2) 20.0 7 36 2 1 (1) 0 (0) JP Burden 18.0 4 59 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 20.0 2 72 1 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 17.0 2 73 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 17.0 1 78 3 0 (0) 1 (2) AJ Woodland 5.0 0 36 0 0 (0) 0 (0) M Khan 3.0 0 28 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (6) 5.0 0 40 0 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 13.0 1 64 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 28.0 5 98 3 0 (0) 0 (0) SSE Gumbs 6.0 0 55 1 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Payne 2.0 0 18 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 5.0 0 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJL Castleden b MT Spencer 24 c T Maxfield b PA Byrne 51 M Khan b MT Spencer 25 c RBA Coates b PA Byrne 24 SSE Gumbs c K Ali b T Maxfield 73 lbw b PA Byrne 23 GT Park c S Kelsall b GR Willott 163 not out 12 MJ Payne* c S Kelsall b MT Spencer 99 not out 2 AJ Woodland c S Kelsall b MT Spencer 4 RJ Pritchard+ not out 18 DJ Ogden not out 2 MJ Rance TRG Hampton JP Burden Extras b4 lb7 w1 nb8 pen0 20 b0 lb1 w0 nb0 pen0 1 Total (90.0 overs) 428-6 (36.0 overs) 113-3

1-35 2-81 3-170 4-391 5-399 6-425 7- 8- 9- 10- 1-59 2-92 3-101 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb MT Spencer 26.0 4 106 4 0 (0) 0 (0) (2) 3.0 0 9 0 0 (0) 0 (0) BS Phagura 9.0 1 34 0 0 (0) 1 (2) PA Byrne 20.0 4 66 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (1) 18.0 7 53 3 0 (0) 0 (0) GR Willott 13.0 1 66 1 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Hill 6.0 0 50 0 1 (1) 3 (6) T Maxfield 3.0 0 11 1 0 (0) 0 (0) TA Steele 7.0 0 50 0 0 (0) 0 (0) PJ Wilshaw 4.0 0 18 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 3.0 1 6 0 0 (0) 0 (0) S Kelsall 2.0 0 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 2.0 1 6 0 0 (0) 0 (0) K Ali (3) 10.0 0 38 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

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Unicorns Championship Eastern Division Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI v Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi Sunday, July 30 2017 (11:00) at Chesham

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Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 9 Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi: 11

Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi won toss and decided to field Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJL Castleden c AM Butt b RO Gordon 6 not out 166 M Khan c JT Bowers b RO Gordon 9 lbw b JS Dawborn 15 SSE Gumbs c CJ Guest b SE Rippington 5 b PJ McMahon 115 GT Park c AM Butt b RO Gordon 0 not out 38 JAL Scriven c AM Butt b RO Gordon 21 DJ Ogden c CJ Guest b SE Rippington 2 RJ Pritchard+ c JT Bowers b CJ Guest 80 MJ Rance* c CJ Guest b JS Dawborn 9 CDR Parsons not out 50 JP Burden b CJ Guest 1 U Amjaid c AM Butt b RO Gordon 5 Extras b0 lb3 w0 nb10 pen0 13 b11 lb3 w1 nb8 pen0 23 Total (63.0 overs) 201 (78.0 overs) 357-2d

1-10 2-19 3-20 4-25 5-32 6-87 7-108 8-170 9-176 10-201 1-35 2-257 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler OM R W Wd Nb O MRW Wd Nb RO Gordon 22.0 8 59 5 0 (0) 2 (4) 12.0 3 53 0 0 (0) 0 (0) JS Dawborn 12.1 2 56 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (3) 3.0 0 11 1 0 (0) 0 (0) SE Rippington 12.5 3 41 2 0 (0) 3 (6) (2) 10.0 3 37 0 0 (0) 0 (0) LR Bruce 7.0 1 22 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 6.0 0 44 0 0 (0) 0 (0) PJ McMahon 4.0 0 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 16.0 3 53 1 0 (0) 1 (2) CJ Guest 5.0 3 4 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 14.0 1 62 0 0 (0) 1 (2) JD Williams (7) 1.0 0 15 0 1 (1) 0 (0) NV Jeyaratnam (8) 13.0 0 53 0 0 (0) 1 (2) AM Butt (9) 3.0 0 15 0 0 (0) 1 (2)

Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi 1st Innings 2nd Innings NV Jeyaratnam c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 37 AM Butt b GT Park 50 CJ Guest lbw b MJ Rance 5 BMA Seabrook lbw b JP Burden 13 JD Williams not out 86 LR Bruce run out (MJ Rance) 17 JT Bowers+ b MJ Rance 6 PJ McMahon* c JAL Scriven b JP Burden 10 RO Gordon c MJ Rance b JP Burden 2 JS Dawborn b MJ Rance 21 SE Rippington not out 14 Extras b5 lb14 w0 nb2 pen0 21 Total (90.0 overs) 282-9

1-73 2-101 3-103 4-117 5-165 6-172 7-189 8-193 9-256 10- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-6-7-8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb JP Burden 30.0 10 93 4 0 (0) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 11.0 0 41 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 17.0 1 62 1 0 (0) 1 (2) U Amjaid 8.0 2 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 23.0 7 52 3 0 (0) 0 (0) M Khan 1.0 0 2 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard

Umpires: N Kent & M Watton

Scorers: P Dean & K Coburn

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Page 1 of 1 Buckinghamshire v Cambridgeshire at Chesham on Sunday-Tuesday July 30th-August 1st Match drawn. Toss won Cambridgeshire A maiden century fromUnicorns Patrick Castleden Championship was the feature Eastern of anotherDivision high-scoring Buckinghamshire draw. He scored CCC an unbeaten 166 not out, with seven sixes and 16MCCA fours Championshipoff 238 balls in Bucks’s XI v Cambridgeshire second innings of CCC357-2 - decMCCA as the Championship match petered out. Castleden, shared a second-wicket standXi of 222 with Tring Park’s Shelvin Gumbs, whose 115 off 109 balls with four sixes and 14 fours, was his his fourth ChampionshipSunday, century July 30for 2017the county. (11:00) at Chesham Following the loss of most of the first day after heavy overnight rain, Bucks collapsed to 32-5 in tricky conditions. They were Drawn lifted to 201 by a sparkling 80 off 97 balls from Robin Pritchard and No 9 Cameron Parsons, who made 50 not out. Cam- bridgeshire recoveredPoints: from 193-8Buckinghamshire to 282-9 toCCC gain MCCA a first-innings Championship lead XI: of 9 85Cambridgeshire before Bucks CCC batted - MCCA out the final day. Championship Xi: 11

Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi won toss and decided to field Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJL Castleden c AM Butt b RO Gordon 6 not out 166 M Khan c JT Bowers b RO Gordon 9 lbw b JS Dawborn 15 SSE Gumbs c CJ Guest b SE Rippington 5 b PJ McMahon 115 GT Park c AM Butt b RO Gordon 0 not out 38 JAL Scriven c AM Butt b RO Gordon 21 DJ Ogden c CJ Guest b SE Rippington 2 RJ Pritchard+ c JT Bowers b CJ Guest 80 MJ Rance* c CJ Guest b JS Dawborn 9 CDR Parsons not out 50 JP Burden b CJ Guest 1 U Amjaid c AM Butt b RO Gordon 5 Extras b0 lb3 w0 nb10 pen0 13 b11 lb3 w1 nb8 pen0 23 Total (63.0 overs) 201 (78.0 overs) 357-2d

1-10 2-19 3-20 4-25 5-32 6-87 7-108 8-170 9-176 10-201 1-35 2-257 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler OM R W Wd Nb O MRW Wd Nb RO Gordon 22.0 8 59 5 0 (0) 2 (4) 12.0 3 53 0 0 (0) 0 (0) JS Dawborn 12.1 2 56 1 0 (0) 0 (0) (3) 3.0 0 11 1 0 (0) 0 (0) SE Rippington 12.5 3 41 2 0 (0) 3 (6) (2) 10.0 3 37 0 0 (0) 0 (0) LR Bruce 7.0 1 22 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (5) 6.0 0 44 0 0 (0) 0 (0) PJ McMahon 4.0 0 16 0 0 (0) 0 (0) (4) 16.0 3 53 1 0 (0) 1 (2) CJ Guest 5.0 3 4 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 14.0 1 62 0 0 (0) 1 (2) JD Williams (7) 1.0 0 15 0 1 (1) 0 (0) NV Jeyaratnam (8) 13.0 0 53 0 0 (0) 1 (2) AM Butt (9) 3.0 0 15 0 0 (0) 1 (2)

Cambridgeshire CCC - MCCA Championship Xi 1st Innings 2nd Innings NV Jeyaratnam c RJ Pritchard b JP Burden 37 AM Butt b GT Park 50 CJ Guest lbw b MJ Rance 5 BMA Seabrook lbw b JP Burden 13 JD Williams not out 86 LR Bruce run out (MJ Rance) 17 JT Bowers+ b MJ Rance 6 PJ McMahon* c JAL Scriven b JP Burden 10 RO Gordon c MJ Rance b JP Burden 2 JS Dawborn b MJ Rance 21 SE Rippington not out 14 Extras b5 lb14 w0 nb2 pen0 21 Total (90.0 overs) 282-9

1-73 2-101 3-103 4-117 5-165 6-172 7-189 8-193 9-256 10- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-6-7-8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb JP Burden 30.0 10 93 4 0 (0) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 11.0 0 41 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 17.0 1 62 1 0 (0) 1 (2) U Amjaid 8.0 2 13 0 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 23.0 7 52 3 0 (0) 0 (0) M Khan 1.0 0 2 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard

Umpires: N Kent & M Watton

Scorers: P Dean & K Coburn

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Unicorns Championship Eastern Division Cumberland CCC MCCA Championship XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI

Sunday, August 13 2017 (11:00) to Tuesday, August 15 2017 at Sedbergh School

Drawn Points: Cumberland CCC MCCA Championship XI: 11 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 7

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to field Cumberland CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings RP Zelem lbw b JP Burden 5 not out 29 MP Slack b M Khan 96 c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 7 C Brownlow b AJ Woodland 9 lbw b JP Burden 8 SM Dutton c MJ Rance b AJ Woodland 13 c MJ Rance b JP Burden 0 GJ Pratt* not out 143 MH McKiernan run out (DJ Ogden) 8 (5)not out 12 SA Wood b M Khan 0 T Mowat not out 19 BR Howarth+ T Bulcock AJ Syddall Extras b5 lb8 w11 nb2 pen0 26 b0 lb0 w0 nb0 pen0 0 Total (90.0 overs) 319-6 (12.0 overs) 56-3

1-10 2-33 3-66 4-240 5-264 6-264 7- 8- 9- 10- OFFER A WARM WELCOME TO BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. MEMBERS AND 1-9 2-32 3-32 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- GUESTS Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb TRG Hampton 12.0 2 42 0 1 (1) 1 (2) 6.0 0 29 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JP Burden 16.0 4 36 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 6.0 0 27 2 0 (0) 0 (0) FOR THEIR TWO UNICORNS TWENTY20 MATCHES AJ Woodland 14.0 4 45 2 2 (6) 0 (0) GT Park 10.0 0 54 0 4 (4) 0 (0) MJ Rance 12.0 2 30 0 0 (0) 0 (0) rd M Khan 14.0 2 56 2 0 (0) 0 (0) On Sunday 3 June 2018 MJ Payne 12.0 2 43 0 0 (0) 0 (0) Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJL Castleden c RP Zelem b T Bulcock 66 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. M Khan c MH McKiernan b SA Wood 11 SSE Gumbs c MH McKiernan b T Bulcock 28 GT Park st BR Howarth b T Bulcock 0 v MJ Payne* c C Brownlow b T Bulcock 2 AJ Woodland c AJ Syddall b T Bulcock 16 DJ Ogden lbw b T Bulcock 4 HEREFORDSHIRE C.C.C. RJ Pritchard+ c BR Howarth b T Bulcock 26 MJ Rance c MH McKiernan b T Bulcock 3 TRG Hampton not out 1 JP Burden b MH McKiernan 0 Extras b1 lb6 w2 nb10 pen0 19 First match commences at 11.00 am Total (73.4 overs) 176 Second match to commence @ 3.00pm 1-33 2-91 3-93 4-111 5-122 6-128 7-158 8-166 9-173 10-176 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- Full catering facilities for Spectators available Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb Balcony Suite Function Room available to hire AJ Syddall 15.0 1 56 0 0 (0) 3 (6) Sociable club always looking for new members/players MP Slack 4.0 0 12 0 1 (1) 0 (0) SA Wood 10.0 3 23 1 1 (1) 1 (2) thriving boys & girls colts section T Bulcock 30.0 15 39 8 0 (0) 0 (0) MH McKiernan 11.4 4 19 1 0 (0) 0 (0) T Mowat 3.0 1 20 0 0 (0) 1 (2)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard Umpires: S Malone & J Marshall Contact the Club for Further Details Scorers: G Minshaw & JE Farman London Road, High Wycombe HP11 1DE 01494 537878

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Match drawn. Toss won by Bucks

Poor weather ruined theirUnicorns final game, Championship when the third Eastern day was Division washed out. Cumberland The result meant CCC thatMCCA for the second year in a row, Bucks failed to secureChampionship an Eastern Division XI v Buckinghamshire victory, but they gleaned CCC MCCA enough Champion points to finishship eighth XI of the ten teams. Cumberland made 319-6 on the first day thanks to Gary Pratt, who showed he was more than able an substitute fielder Sunday, August 13 2017 (11:00) to Tuesday, August 15 2017 at Sedbergh School for England, by making 143 not out. Bucks managed only 176 all out, as Cumberland’s left-arm spinner Toby Bulcock returned figures of 8-39Drawn from 30 overs. The hosts were 56-3 in the second innings at the end of the second day. But no further play was possible. Points: Cumberland CCC MCCA Championship XI: 11 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI: 7

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI won toss and decided to field Cumberland CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings RP Zelem lbw b JP Burden 5 not out 29 MP Slack b M Khan 96 c RJ Pritchard b TRG Hampton 7 C Brownlow b AJ Woodland 9 lbw b JP Burden 8 SM Dutton c MJ Rance b AJ Woodland 13 c MJ Rance b JP Burden 0 GJ Pratt* not out 143 MH McKiernan run out (DJ Ogden) 8 (5)not out 12 SA Wood b M Khan 0 T Mowat not out 19 BR Howarth+ T Bulcock AJ Syddall Extras b5 lb8 w11 nb2 pen0 26 b0 lb0 w0 nb0 pen0 0 Total (90.0 overs) 319-6 (12.0 overs) 56-3

1-10 2-33 3-66 4-240 5-264 6-264 7- 8- 9- 10- OFFER A WARM WELCOME TO BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. MEMBERS AND 1-9 2-32 3-32 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- GUESTS Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb TRG Hampton 12.0 2 42 0 1 (1) 1 (2) 6.0 0 29 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JP Burden 16.0 4 36 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 6.0 0 27 2 0 (0) 0 (0) FOR THEIR TWO UNICORNS TWENTY20 MATCHES AJ Woodland 14.0 4 45 2 2 (6) 0 (0) GT Park 10.0 0 54 0 4 (4) 0 (0) MJ Rance 12.0 2 30 0 0 (0) 0 (0) rd M Khan 14.0 2 56 2 0 (0) 0 (0) On Sunday 3 June 2018 MJ Payne 12.0 2 43 0 0 (0) 0 (0) Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA Championship XI 1st Innings 2nd Innings PJL Castleden c RP Zelem b T Bulcock 66 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. M Khan c MH McKiernan b SA Wood 11 SSE Gumbs c MH McKiernan b T Bulcock 28 GT Park st BR Howarth b T Bulcock 0 v MJ Payne* c C Brownlow b T Bulcock 2 AJ Woodland c AJ Syddall b T Bulcock 16 DJ Ogden lbw b T Bulcock 4 HEREFORDSHIRE C.C.C. RJ Pritchard+ c BR Howarth b T Bulcock 26 MJ Rance c MH McKiernan b T Bulcock 3 TRG Hampton not out 1 JP Burden b MH McKiernan 0 Extras b1 lb6 w2 nb10 pen0 19 First match commences at 11.00 am Total (73.4 overs) 176 Second match to commence @ 3.00pm 1-33 2-91 3-93 4-111 5-122 6-128 7-158 8-166 9-173 10-176 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- Full catering facilities for Spectators available Bowler O M R W Wd Nb O M R W Wd Nb Balcony Suite Function Room available to hire AJ Syddall 15.0 1 56 0 0 (0) 3 (6) Sociable club always looking for new members/players MP Slack 4.0 0 12 0 1 (1) 0 (0) SA Wood 10.0 3 23 1 1 (1) 1 (2) thriving boys & girls colts section T Bulcock 30.0 15 39 8 0 (0) 0 (0) MH McKiernan 11.4 4 19 1 0 (0) 0 (0) T Mowat 3.0 1 20 0 0 (0) 1 (2)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard Umpires: S Malone & J Marshall Contact the Club for Further Details Scorers: G Minshaw & JE Farman London Road, High Wycombe HP11 1DE 01494 537878

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Unicorns KO Trophy Group 4 Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Sunday, April 23 2017 (11:00) at Sambourne Road, Warminster

Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 1 wicket

Points: Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 0

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c JM King b WJ Durston 50 AJ Woodland c WJ Durston b JCW Arney 1 SA Zaib b AP Carroll 19 SSE Gumbs lbw b JB Lintott 55 GT Park c AA Morrison b JCW Arney 32 MJ Payne* b JB Lintott 0 RJ Pritchard c AP Carroll b WJ Durston 5 GA Russell+ not out 66 MJ Rance lbw b EGC Young 10 CDR Parsons c NJ Clark b JM King 1 TRG Hampton not out 0 Extras b8 lb4 w13 nb0 pen0 25 TRING PARK C.C. Total (50.0 overs) 264-9

1-15 2-60 3-141 4-146 5-146 6-165 7-226 8-253 9-262 10- London Road, Tring. HP23 6HA Bowler O M R W Wd Nb 01442 823080 AP Carroll 9.0 0 48 1 6 (6) 0 (0) JCW Arney 6.0 0 38 2 2 (6) 0 (0) JM King 9.0 1 63 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JB Lintott 10.0 1 35 2 0 (0) 0 (0) Are very pleased to host Buckinghamshire C.C.C. for WJ Durston 10.0 0 36 2 0 (0) 0 (0) EGC Young 6.0 0 32 1 1 (1) 0 (0) Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI their Unicorns County Championship Matches WJ Durston c GA Russell b M Khan 73 TI Morton+ lbw b GT Park 43 WJ Wade lbw b M Khan 1 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE EGC Young* b M Khan 7 MS Coles c AJ Woodland b M Khan 1 NJ Clark c RJ Pritchard b GT Park 4 v AA Morrison b SA Zaib 35 JB Lintott not out 57 JCW Arney b GT Park 13 BEDFORDSHIRE AP Carroll c GT Park b SA Zaib 5 th th th JM King not out 7 Extras b0 lb6 w11 nb2 pen0 19 on 24 , 25 and 26 June 2018 Total (49.3 overs) 265-9 Play begins at 11.00am 1-115 2-116 3-125 4-129 5-138 6-138 7-199 8-230 9-245 10- AND Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 3.0 1 18 0 0 (0) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 10.0 0 61 0 4 (8) 0 (0) SA Zaib 10.0 1 59 2 0 (0) 0 (0) M Khan 10.0 1 44 4 0 (0) 0 (0) BUCKINGHAMSHIRE GT Park 9.3 0 41 3 2 (2) 1 (2) MJ Rance 4.0 0 23 0 0 (0) 0 (0) v MJ Payne 3.0 0 13 0 1 (1) 0 (0) HERTFORDSHIRE Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry nd rd th Umpires: R Allen & J Attridge on 2 , 3 and 4 September 2018 Scorers: L Morgan & I Thompson Play begins at 10.30am

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at Warminster on Sunday April 23rd Page 1 of 1 Wiltshire won by 1 wkt Toss won by Bucks Bucks suffered a heart-breaking one-wicket defeat. Bucks looked in command, having scored 264-9 from their 50 overs, thanks to half-centuries from Masoor Khan and Shelvin Gumbs, whose 55 came off 50 balls, plus a Unicornssparkling KO unbeaten Trophy 66 Group from 45 4 Wiltshireballs by George CCC Russell,MCCA whoKO XIhit vthree Buckinghamshire sixes. Wiltshire collapsed CCC MCCA from 115-0 KO XI to 138-6 thanks to Masoor Khan (4-44) and Gary Park (3-41). But Jacob Lintott (57no) kept his nerve to help their Sunday, April 23 2017 (11:00) at Sambourne Road, Warminster last pair add 20 runs for a nail-biting success. Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 1 wicket

Points: Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 0

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c JM King b WJ Durston 50 AJ Woodland c WJ Durston b JCW Arney 1 SA Zaib b AP Carroll 19 SSE Gumbs lbw b JB Lintott 55 GT Park c AA Morrison b JCW Arney 32 MJ Payne* b JB Lintott 0 RJ Pritchard c AP Carroll b WJ Durston 5 GA Russell+ not out 66 MJ Rance lbw b EGC Young 10 CDR Parsons c NJ Clark b JM King 1 TRG Hampton not out 0 Extras b8 lb4 w13 nb0 pen0 25 TRING PARK C.C. Total (50.0 overs) 264-9

1-15 2-60 3-141 4-146 5-146 6-165 7-226 8-253 9-262 10- London Road, Tring. HP23 6HA Bowler O M R W Wd Nb 01442 823080 AP Carroll 9.0 0 48 1 6 (6) 0 (0) JCW Arney 6.0 0 38 2 2 (6) 0 (0) JM King 9.0 1 63 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JB Lintott 10.0 1 35 2 0 (0) 0 (0) Are very pleased to host Buckinghamshire C.C.C. for WJ Durston 10.0 0 36 2 0 (0) 0 (0) EGC Young 6.0 0 32 1 1 (1) 0 (0) Wiltshire CCC MCCA KO XI their Unicorns County Championship Matches WJ Durston c GA Russell b M Khan 73 TI Morton+ lbw b GT Park 43 WJ Wade lbw b M Khan 1 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE EGC Young* b M Khan 7 MS Coles c AJ Woodland b M Khan 1 NJ Clark c RJ Pritchard b GT Park 4 v AA Morrison b SA Zaib 35 JB Lintott not out 57 JCW Arney b GT Park 13 BEDFORDSHIRE AP Carroll c GT Park b SA Zaib 5 th th th JM King not out 7 Extras b0 lb6 w11 nb2 pen0 19 on 24 , 25 and 26 June 2018 Total (49.3 overs) 265-9 Play begins at 11.00am 1-115 2-116 3-125 4-129 5-138 6-138 7-199 8-230 9-245 10- AND Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 3.0 1 18 0 0 (0) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 10.0 0 61 0 4 (8) 0 (0) SA Zaib 10.0 1 59 2 0 (0) 0 (0) M Khan 10.0 1 44 4 0 (0) 0 (0) BUCKINGHAMSHIRE GT Park 9.3 0 41 3 2 (2) 1 (2) MJ Rance 4.0 0 23 0 0 (0) 0 (0) v MJ Payne 3.0 0 13 0 1 (1) 0 (0) HERTFORDSHIRE Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry nd rd th Umpires: R Allen & J Attridge on 2 , 3 and 4 September 2018 Scorers: L Morgan & I Thompson Play begins at 10.30am

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS TROPHY Buckinghamshire v Suffolk at Tring Park on Sunday May 7th Page 1 of 1 Bucks won by 8 wkts Toss won by Bucks Page 1 of 1 A sparkling century from Shelvin Gumbs sped Bucks to a convincing win. Chasing only 161 for victory , Bucks knocked off the runs inside 30 overs, thanks to Gumbs, who struck 100 not out off just 83 balls with two sixes and 14 fours. He shared a second-wicketUnicorns KO stand Trophy of 111 Group in 18 overs4 Buckinghamshire with his Tring Park CCC clubmate MCCA AJ KOWoodland. XI v Suffolk The spadework CCC MCCA for Bucks’s KO XI first win wasSunday, achieved May by 07 their 2017 seamers (11:00) at Tom Tring Hampton, Cameron Parsons and Gary Park, who helped reduce Suffolk, including Unicorns KO Trophy Group 4 Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI former Yorkshire player Brad Parker, to 65-7 in the first hour. Only a counter-attacking innings of 82 off 70 balls by Ben SheppersonBuckinghamshire enabled CCC them MCCA to reach KO XI 160 Won fromBy 8 wickets32.2 overs. Sunday, May 14 2017 (11:00) at Dunstable Town Cricket Club Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2 Suffolk CCC MCCA KO XI: 0 Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won on 1st Innings By 20 runs

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to field Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat Suffolk CCC MCCA KO XI Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI MG Cull c GA Russell b T Hampton 13 J Kettleborough b S Zaib 59 J Mickleburgh c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 7 JBR Keeping c M Payne b S Zaib 58 DP Batch c AJ Woodland b T Hampton 7 BH Howgego st G Russell b M Rance 23 BJ Parker c SSE Gumbs b T Hampton 0 GR Thurstance c M Rance b T Hampton 17 MA Comber c and b GT Park 6 AM Reynoldson* not out 28 B Shepperson b M Rance 81 CD Berrill b M Rance 2 TWW Rash c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 5 NJ Barden+ c R Pritchard b S Zaib 10 AP Mansfield*+ lbw b GT Park 0 MS Panesar st G Russell b M Payne 4 J Beaumont c MJ Payne b M Rance 16 T Brett c and b M Payne 0 MET Salisbury lbw b M Khan 10 CR Griggs not out 1 MB Wareing not out 2 K Anwar Extras b0 lb3 w10 nb0 pen0 13 Extras b0 lb2 w8 nb4 pen0 14 Total (32.2 overs) 160 Total (50.0 overs) 216-8

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Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 10.0 2 27 2 0 (0) 0 (0) C Parsons 7.0 1 36 0 1 (1) 0 (0) T Hampton 8.0 1 38 3 5 (5) 0 (0) T Hampton 8.0 2 26 1 5 (5) 1 (2) GT Park 6.0 0 33 2 1 (1) 0 (0) G Park 3.0 0 19 0 0 (0) 0 (0) AJ Woodland 3.0 0 13 0 2 (2) 0 (0) M Rance 10.0 0 46 2 0 (0) 0 (0) M Rance 3.2 0 27 2 1 (1) 0 (0) S Zaib 9.0 1 26 3 2 (2) 0 (0) M Khan 2.0 0 19 1 1 (1) 0 (0) M Khan 7.0 0 37 0 0 (0) 1 (2) M Payne 6.0 0 24 2 0 (0) 0 (0) Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c AP Mansfield b MET Salisbury 5 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI AJ Woodland c BJ Parker b MET Salisbury 33 S Zaib c MS Panesar b CR Griggs 17 SSE Gumbs not out 100 M Khan lbw b K Anwar 21 GT Park not out 9 S Gumbs lbw b MS Panesar 21 MJ Payne* G Park b T Brett 19 GA Russell+ M Payne* c BH Howgego b T Brett 14 RJ Pritchard A Woodland c GR Thurstance b AM Reynoldson 21 PJL Castleden R Pritchard run out (BH Howgego) 24 CDR Parsons G Russell+ c J Kettleborough b CR Griggs 31 T Hampton M Rance c NJ Barden b CR Griggs 2 M Rance C Parsons not out 12 Extras b5 lb2 w7 nb0 pen0 14 T Hampton not out 1 Total (29.5 overs) 161-2 Extras b1 lb0 w11 nb1 pen0 13 Total (50.0 overs) 196-9 1-11 2-122 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 1-36 2-49 3-63 4-89 5-113 6-147 7-147 8-162 9-194 10- Bowler O M R W Wd Nb MET Salisbury 10.0 1 29 2 1 (1) 0 (0) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb MA Comber 2.0 0 9 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GR Thurstance 9.0 0 48 0 1 (1) 0 (0) MB Wareing 7.0 1 37 0 1 (1) 0 (0) CR Griggs 10.0 0 40 3 1 (1) 0 (0) TWW Rash 7.5 1 48 0 1 (1) 0 (0) K Anwar 7.0 0 27 1 2 (4) 1 (1) J Beaumont 3.0 0 31 0 4 (4) 0 (0) MS Panesar 10.0 1 21 1 0 (0) 0 (0) T Brett 10.0 0 36 2 3 (3) 0 (0) AM Reynoldson 4.0 0 23 1 2 (2) 0 (0) Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Hard

Umpires: M Watton & M Ennis Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard

Scorers: P Dean & A Broome Umpires: A Hicks & S Shanmugam

Scorers: M Wynn & JE Farman

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS TROPHY Bedfordshire v Buckinghamshire Page 1 of 1 at Dunstable on Sunday May 14th Bedfordshire won by 20 runs Toss won by Bedfordshire Page 1 of 1 The difference between the sides was the bowling of former England left-arm spinner Monty Panesar, who took 1-21 in ten tight overs to thwart Bucks’ chase of 217 for victory. After James Unicorns KO Trophy Group 4 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Suffolk CCC MCCA KO XI Kettleborough and Jack Keeping put on 123 for the Bedfordshire first wicket, Bucks did well to Sunday, May 07 2017 (11:00) at Tring restrictUnicorns them KO to Trophy 216-8 Group thanks 4 Bedfordshireto good spells CCC from MCCA Saif KOZaib XI (3-26) v Buckinghamshire and Tom Hampton. CCC MCCA The firstKO XIeight

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 8 wickets BucksSunday, batsmen May 14 2017 all (11:00) reached at Dunstable double-figures Town Cricket Club but only one – No 8 George Russell – made it to 30.

Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2 Suffolk CCC MCCA KO XI: 0 Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won on 1st Innings By 20 runs

Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to field Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat Suffolk CCC MCCA KO XI Bedfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI MG Cull c GA Russell b T Hampton 13 J Kettleborough b S Zaib 59 J Mickleburgh c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 7 JBR Keeping c M Payne b S Zaib 58 DP Batch c AJ Woodland b T Hampton 7 BH Howgego st G Russell b M Rance 23 BJ Parker c SSE Gumbs b T Hampton 0 GR Thurstance c M Rance b T Hampton 17 MA Comber c and b GT Park 6 AM Reynoldson* not out 28 B Shepperson b M Rance 81 CD Berrill b M Rance 2 TWW Rash c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 5 NJ Barden+ c R Pritchard b S Zaib 10 AP Mansfield*+ lbw b GT Park 0 MS Panesar st G Russell b M Payne 4 J Beaumont c MJ Payne b M Rance 16 T Brett c and b M Payne 0 MET Salisbury lbw b M Khan 10 CR Griggs not out 1 MB Wareing not out 2 K Anwar Extras b0 lb3 w10 nb0 pen0 13 Extras b0 lb2 w8 nb4 pen0 14 Total (32.2 overs) 160 Total (50.0 overs) 216-8

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Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 10.0 2 27 2 0 (0) 0 (0) C Parsons 7.0 1 36 0 1 (1) 0 (0) T Hampton 8.0 1 38 3 5 (5) 0 (0) T Hampton 8.0 2 26 1 5 (5) 1 (2) GT Park 6.0 0 33 2 1 (1) 0 (0) G Park 3.0 0 19 0 0 (0) 0 (0) AJ Woodland 3.0 0 13 0 2 (2) 0 (0) M Rance 10.0 0 46 2 0 (0) 0 (0) M Rance 3.2 0 27 2 1 (1) 0 (0) S Zaib 9.0 1 26 3 2 (2) 0 (0) M Khan 2.0 0 19 1 1 (1) 0 (0) M Khan 7.0 0 37 0 0 (0) 1 (2) M Payne 6.0 0 24 2 0 (0) 0 (0) Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c AP Mansfield b MET Salisbury 5 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI AJ Woodland c BJ Parker b MET Salisbury 33 S Zaib c MS Panesar b CR Griggs 17 SSE Gumbs not out 100 M Khan lbw b K Anwar 21 GT Park not out 9 S Gumbs lbw b MS Panesar 21 MJ Payne* G Park b T Brett 19 GA Russell+ M Payne* c BH Howgego b T Brett 14 RJ Pritchard A Woodland c GR Thurstance b AM Reynoldson 21 PJL Castleden R Pritchard run out (BH Howgego) 24 CDR Parsons G Russell+ c J Kettleborough b CR Griggs 31 T Hampton M Rance c NJ Barden b CR Griggs 2 M Rance C Parsons not out 12 Extras b5 lb2 w7 nb0 pen0 14 T Hampton not out 1 Total (29.5 overs) 161-2 Extras b1 lb0 w11 nb1 pen0 13 Total (50.0 overs) 196-9 1-11 2-122 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 1-36 2-49 3-63 4-89 5-113 6-147 7-147 8-162 9-194 10- Bowler O M R W Wd Nb MET Salisbury 10.0 1 29 2 1 (1) 0 (0) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb MA Comber 2.0 0 9 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GR Thurstance 9.0 0 48 0 1 (1) 0 (0) MB Wareing 7.0 1 37 0 1 (1) 0 (0) CR Griggs 10.0 0 40 3 1 (1) 0 (0) TWW Rash 7.5 1 48 0 1 (1) 0 (0) K Anwar 7.0 0 27 1 2 (4) 1 (1) J Beaumont 3.0 0 31 0 4 (4) 0 (0) MS Panesar 10.0 1 21 1 0 (0) 0 (0) T Brett 10.0 0 36 2 3 (3) 0 (0) AM Reynoldson 4.0 0 23 1 2 (2) 0 (0) Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Hard

Umpires: M Watton & M Ennis Weather: Sunny Pitch: Hard

Scorers: P Dean & A Broome Umpires: A Hicks & S Shanmugam

Scorers: M Wynn & JE Farman

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Unicorns KO Trophy Group 4 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI Sunday, May 21 2017 (11:00) at Dukes Lane, Gerrards Cross

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 3 wickets

Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 0 Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to field Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c JE Southgate b BA Waring 40 CHESHAM C.C. AJ Woodland c DJ Blacktopp b ECW Wharton 21 SSE Gumbs c BA Waring b LJ Chapman 44 Amy Lane, Chesham HP5 1NE GT Park c JE Southgate b LJ Chapman 56 MJ Payne* not out 40 GA Russell+ c DJ Blacktopp b LJ Chapman 3 Are very pleased to again welcome Buckinghamshire C.C.C. PJL Castleden b ECW Wharton 10 RJ Pritchard not out 8 MJ Rance CDR Parsons FOR THEIR TRG Hampton 3 DAY UNICORNS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Extras b11 lb6 w6 nb0 pen0 23 Total (50.0 overs) 245-6 1-53 2-78 3-152 4-201 5-210 6-231 7- 8- 9- 10- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. Bowler O M R W Wd Nb BJ Frazer 9.0 0 35 0 0 (0) 0 (0) v T Sikandar 8.0 1 28 0 0 (0) 0 (0) ECW Wharton 10.0 0 49 2 2 (2) 0 (0) BA Waring 10.0 0 48 1 0 (0) 0 (0) LINCOLNSHIRE C.C.C LJ Chapman 10.0 0 47 3 0 (0) 0 (0) JE Southgate 3.0 0 21 0 4 (4) 0 (0)

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI SRW Gale c MJ Payne b CDR Parsons 30 JE Southgate b GT Park 48 On DJ Blacktopp+ c PJL Castleden b GT Park 66 T Sikandar c GA Russell b MJ Payne 9 R Hussain not out 46 22nd, 23rd and 24th July 2018 BJ Frazer* st GA Russell b GT Park 5 D Chatfield b GT Park 0 CJ Leather c M Khan b GT Park 37 ECW Wharton not out 0 BA Waring LJ Chapman MATCH SPONSORS Extras b0 lb2 w5 nb0 pen0 7 JOHN AND DAVID TURBERVILLE Total (47.5 overs) 248-7 1-46 2-113 3-140 4-177 5-190 6-190 7-244 8- 9- 10- Full catering facilities for spectators available Bowler O M R W Wd Nb TRG Hampton 9.0 1 51 0 2 (2) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 10.0 1 32 1 0 (0) 0 (0) All Bar enquiries to 01494 782518 M Khan 10.0 0 51 0 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 5.0 0 32 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 8.5 0 38 5 3 (3) 0 (0) MJ Payne 5.0 0 42 1 0 (0) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry

Umpires: N Kent & A Harris

Scorers: I Thompson & A Gibbs

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Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited UNICORNS KO TROPHY Buckinghamshire v Hertfordshire at Gerrards Cross on Sunday May 21st Hertfordshire won by 3 wkts Toss won by Hertfordshire Page 1 of 1 Bucks missed their chance to qualify for the quarter-finals, when they lost their last group game, despite an outstanding all-round display from Gary Park. The former Derbyshire player followed his half-century with a spell of 5-38. After a delayed start, Bucks accelerated to 245-6 from their 50 overs. With conditions drying out, Hertfordshire cruised to 113-1. But Park, the fifth bowler used, proved a handful as sixth wicket fell at 190. However,Unicorns a rapid KO seventh-wicketTrophy Group stand 4 Buckinghamshire helped the visitors CCC home MCCA with KO13 ballsXI v Hertfordshireto spare. CCC MCCA KO XI Sunday, May 21 2017 (11:00) at Dukes Lane, Gerrards Cross

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 3 wickets

Points: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 0 Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI: 2

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to field Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI M Khan c JE Southgate b BA Waring 40 CHESHAM C.C. AJ Woodland c DJ Blacktopp b ECW Wharton 21 SSE Gumbs c BA Waring b LJ Chapman 44 Amy Lane, Chesham HP5 1NE GT Park c JE Southgate b LJ Chapman 56 MJ Payne* not out 40 GA Russell+ c DJ Blacktopp b LJ Chapman 3 Are very pleased to again welcome Buckinghamshire C.C.C. PJL Castleden b ECW Wharton 10 RJ Pritchard not out 8 MJ Rance CDR Parsons FOR THEIR TRG Hampton 3 DAY UNICORNS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Extras b11 lb6 w6 nb0 pen0 23 Total (50.0 overs) 245-6 1-53 2-78 3-152 4-201 5-210 6-231 7- 8- 9- 10- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE C.C.C. Bowler O M R W Wd Nb BJ Frazer 9.0 0 35 0 0 (0) 0 (0) v T Sikandar 8.0 1 28 0 0 (0) 0 (0) ECW Wharton 10.0 0 49 2 2 (2) 0 (0) BA Waring 10.0 0 48 1 0 (0) 0 (0) LINCOLNSHIRE C.C.C LJ Chapman 10.0 0 47 3 0 (0) 0 (0) JE Southgate 3.0 0 21 0 4 (4) 0 (0)

Hertfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI SRW Gale c MJ Payne b CDR Parsons 30 JE Southgate b GT Park 48 On DJ Blacktopp+ c PJL Castleden b GT Park 66 T Sikandar c GA Russell b MJ Payne 9 R Hussain not out 46 22nd, 23rd and 24th July 2018 BJ Frazer* st GA Russell b GT Park 5 D Chatfield b GT Park 0 CJ Leather c M Khan b GT Park 37 ECW Wharton not out 0 BA Waring LJ Chapman MATCH SPONSORS Extras b0 lb2 w5 nb0 pen0 7 JOHN AND DAVID TURBERVILLE Total (47.5 overs) 248-7 1-46 2-113 3-140 4-177 5-190 6-190 7-244 8- 9- 10- Full catering facilities for spectators available Bowler O M R W Wd Nb TRG Hampton 9.0 1 51 0 2 (2) 0 (0) CDR Parsons 10.0 1 32 1 0 (0) 0 (0) All Bar enquiries to 01494 782518 M Khan 10.0 0 51 0 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Rance 5.0 0 32 0 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 8.5 0 38 5 3 (3) 0 (0) MJ Payne 5.0 0 42 1 0 (0) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry

Umpires: N Kent & A Harris

Scorers: I Thompson & A Gibbs

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Unicorns Wormsley Trophy Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 v Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 Saturday, September 23 2017 (15:30) at Wormsley

Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 Won By 6 wickets

Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 won toss and decided to bat Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 JM Carpenter run out (GT Park) 0 P Summerskill* b TRG Hampton 13 C Park c M Khan b U Amjaid 32 C Guest lbw b GT Park 0 B Seabrook not out 42 D Breiley run out (RJ Pritchard) 0 A Akhter c and b SA Zaib 8 JT Bowers+ run out (PJL Castleden) 2 J Dawborn c GT Park b SA Zaib 4 SE Rippington b TRG Hampton 8 L Mulley Extras b0 lb7 w3 nb0 pen0 10 Total (20.0 overs) 119-9

1-0 2-46 3-47 4-58 5-63 6-81 7-89 8-108 9-119 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 3.0 0 22 0 1 (1) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 3.0 0 15 2 1 (1) 0 (0) U Amjaid 3.0 0 17 1 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 4.0 0 21 1 1 (1) 0 (0) JP Rance 2.0 0 10 0 0 (0) 0 (0) SA Zaib 4.0 0 17 2 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Payne 1.0 0 10 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 PJL Castleden c JM Carpenter b C Guest 0 M Khan c B Seabrook b SE Rippington 6 SA Zaib st JT Bowers b C Guest 15 GT Park not out 54 SSE Gumbs c J Dawborn b C Park 37 MJ Payne* not out 0 JP Rance RJ Pritchard+ TRG Hampton CDR Parsons U Amjaid Extras b1 lb7 w4 nb0 pen0 12 Total (17.5 overs) 124-4

1-0 2-17 3-29 4-118 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb C Guest 4.0 0 15 2 1 (1) 0 (0) J Dawborn 4.0 0 27 0 0 (0) 0 (0) SE Rippington 4.0 0 12 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JM Carpenter 3.0 0 28 0 1 (1) 0 (0) C Park 2.5 0 34 1 2 (2) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry

Umpires: G Callaway & J Beckwith

Scorers: I Thompson & K Coburn

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Unicorns Wormsley Trophy Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 v Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 Saturday, September 23 2017 (15:30) at Wormsley

Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 Won By 6 wickets

Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 won toss and decided to bat Cambridgeshire CCC Twenty20 JM Carpenter run out (GT Park) 0 P Summerskill* b TRG Hampton 13 C Park c M Khan b U Amjaid 32 C Guest lbw b GT Park 0 B Seabrook not out 42 D Breiley run out (RJ Pritchard) 0 A Akhter c and b SA Zaib 8 JT Bowers+ run out (PJL Castleden) 2 J Dawborn c GT Park b SA Zaib 4 SE Rippington b TRG Hampton 8 L Mulley Extras b0 lb7 w3 nb0 pen0 10 Total (20.0 overs) 119-9

1-0 2-46 3-47 4-58 5-63 6-81 7-89 8-108 9-119 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 3.0 0 22 0 1 (1) 0 (0) TRG Hampton 3.0 0 15 2 1 (1) 0 (0) U Amjaid 3.0 0 17 1 0 (0) 0 (0) GT Park 4.0 0 21 1 1 (1) 0 (0) JP Rance 2.0 0 10 0 0 (0) 0 (0) SA Zaib 4.0 0 17 2 0 (0) 0 (0) MJ Payne 1.0 0 10 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

Buckinghamshire CCC Twenty20 PJL Castleden c JM Carpenter b C Guest 0 M Khan c B Seabrook b SE Rippington 6 SA Zaib st JT Bowers b C Guest 15 GT Park not out 54 SSE Gumbs c J Dawborn b C Park 37 MJ Payne* not out 0 JP Rance RJ Pritchard+ TRG Hampton CDR Parsons U Amjaid Extras b1 lb7 w4 nb0 pen0 12 Total (17.5 overs) 124-4

1-0 2-17 3-29 4-118 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10-

Bowler O M R W Wd Nb C Guest 4.0 0 15 2 1 (1) 0 (0) J Dawborn 4.0 0 27 0 0 (0) 0 (0) SE Rippington 4.0 0 12 1 0 (0) 0 (0) JM Carpenter 3.0 0 28 0 1 (1) 0 (0) C Park 2.5 0 34 1 2 (2) 0 (0)

Weather: Sunny Pitch: Dry

Umpires: G Callaway & J Beckwith

Scorers: I Thompson & K Coburn

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OTHER MATCH BUCKS C.C.C. RECORDS First known county organisation 1864 Oxfordshire v Buckinghamshire Founded in 1891. First played in Minor Counties Championship in 1896 at Aston Rowant on Monday April 17th UNICORNS CHAMPIONSHIP Bucks won by 56 runs. Toss won by Bucks Champions: 1899 (shared with Northants), 1922, 1923, 1925, 1932, 1938, 1952, 1969, 1987, 2009 A stunning spell of bowling by Saif Zaib gave Bucks victory in their traditional one-day warm-up match on EasterPage Monday. 1 of 1 The 18-year-old left arm spinner, who is contracted to Northants, returned brilliant figures of 6-12 from 7.1 overs as Oxon Highest scores by Bucks: slipped from 153-4 to 191 all out. 560-4 dec v Northumberland at High Wycombe 2013 Bucks’ made 247-7 from 50 overs, recovering from 104-4 at the halfway stage thanks to a late stand of 49 in six overs by 518-4 v Bedfordshire at Ampthill 2013 1 skipper Michael Payne and George Russell for the seventh wicket. 505 v Bedfordshire at Bedford in 1912 (made in 3 /2 hours) There was a promising debut by the experienced Gary Park, who scored 38 and took two wickets, but fellow newcomer Highest score against Bucks: MasoorCopy Khan of Friendly made nought. Oxfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI 505-9 dec by Hertfordshire at High Wycombe in 1913; Monday, April 17 2017 (11:00) at Aston Rowant C C 505-6 dec by Staffordshire at Stone in 1948 Lowest score by Bucks: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 56 runs 20 v Hertfordshire at Aylesbury in 1903; Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat 24 v Leicestershire 2nd at High Wycombe in 1924 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Lowest score against Bucks: M Khan lbw b K Penhale 0 15 by Kent at Bletchley Park in 1925 AJ Woodland c L Sabin b O Wright 33 Highest score in Championship: SA Zaib b H Eltham 35 SSE Gumbs st W Hawtin b L Ryan 21 621 by Surrey 2nd v Devon at the Oval in 1928 GT Park c W Hawtin b K Penhale 38 Lowest Score: MJ Payne* c L Sabin b L Ryan 49 14 by Cheshire v Staffordshire at Stoke-on-Trent RJ Pritchard lbw b L Ryan 21 GA Russell+ not out 31 BATTING MJ Rance not out 0 Double Centuries: CDR Parsons T.M. Smith 244* v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 2015 A Dobb SF Stanway R.A. White 211* v Northumberland at High Wycombe 2013 Extras b0 lb6 w13 nb0 pen0 19 200 Z.A. Sher v Cambridgeshire at Gerrards Cross 2005 Total (50.0 overs) 247-7 Most runs in career: 7524 J.B. Turner (1968 - 83), 5989 M.J. Roberts (1987-97), 5191 W.B. Franklin (1911-1946) 1-5 2-60 3-80 4-103 5-166 6-198 7-247 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- Most runs in a season: 1011 C. Lever (1964) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Most centuries: K Penhale 10.0 1 28 2 2 (2) 0 (0) 15 M.J. Roberts (not including his 132* in Championship Final (one day) in 1987), 8 D.F.V. L Bethell 6.0 0 42 0 1 (1) 0 (0) O Wright 6.0 0 26 1 0 (0) 0 (0) Johns H Eltham 10.0 0 37 1 0 (0) 0 (0) Carrying bat throughout completed innings: L Ryan 10.0 0 64 3 3 (7) 0 (0) C.R.H. Gresson 111* (out of 211) v Northants at Northampton 1896 J West 8.0 0 44 0 3 (3) 0 (0) J.H.L. Aubrey-Fletcher 106* (out of 207) v Bedfordshire at Ascott Park 1938 P.D. Atkins 88* (out of 186) v Northumberland at Jesmond 2000 Oxfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI R Kaufman c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 9 P.D. Atkins 70* (out of 152) v Staffordshire at Beaconsfield 2002 H Ward b GT Park 0 Two centuries in one match L Sabin c CDR Parsons b SA Zaib 71 M.J. Roberts 177* and 101* v Northumberland at Beaconsfield 1996 H Darby b CDR Parsons 6 R.J. Hopwood 131 and 100 v Lincolnshire at Tring Park 2009 J Cater* c M Khan b GT Park 57 J West lbw b SA Zaib 6 HIGHEST WICKET PARTNERSHIPS L Ryan b SA Zaib 3 K Penhale b SA Zaib 2 1st 217 T.R. Kent (123) and E.H.D. Sewell (106) L Bethell c GA Russell b SA Zaib 8 v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 1913 W Hawtin+ b SA Zaib 5 217 T.E. Busby (94) and A. Campbell (130) H Eltham not out 2 B Taylor v Norfolk at Norwich 1950 O Wright 2nd 263* C. Lever (135*) and D.A. Janes (133*) Extras b7 lb6 w9 nb0 pen0 22 v Hertfordshire at Tring 1964 Total (48.1 overs) 191-10 3rd 322 J.C. Harrison (147) and P.R. Sawyer (181) v Norfolk at Slough 1998 1-11 2-11 3-33 4-153 5-163 6-168 7-170 8-175 9-184 10-191 11- 12- 4th 221 G.T. Park (163) and M.J.Payne (99) v Staffordshire at High Wycombe 2017 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 8.0 2 31 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 5th 208 L.G. Baker (131*) and R.T. Campbell (117) GT Park 9.0 1 31 2 5 (6) 0 (0) v Bedfordshire at Wing 1937 MJ Rance 8.0 0 20 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 6th 241 Z.A. Sher (200) and P.D. Atkins (84) AJ Woodland 4.0 0 13 0 1 (1) 0 (0) v Cambridgeshire at Gerrards Cross 2005 M Khan 5.0 0 29 0 1 (1) 0 (0) A Dobb 7.0 0 42 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 7th 181 M.A. Hardinges (109) and D.R.J. Cranfield-Thompson (84) SA Zaib 7.1 1 12 6 1 (1) 0 (0) v Norfolk at Norwich 2010 8th 118 D.R.J. Cranfield-Thompson (100) and S.A. Cherry (41) Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Hard v Bedfordshire at Luton 2010 9th 141 W.B. Franklin (119*) and M.W. Wright (34) Umpires: G Callaway & D Browne v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 1913 Scorers: S Muttitt & P Dean 10th 108 W.E. Hazelton (124*) and F. 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BUCKS C.C.C. RECORDS First known county organisation 1864 Founded in 1891. First played in Minor Counties Championship in 1896 UNICORNS CHAMPIONSHIP Champions: 1899 (shared with Northants), 1922, 1923, 1925, 1932, 1938, 1952, 1969, 1987, 2009 Page 1 of 1 Highest scores by Bucks: 560-4 dec v Northumberland at High Wycombe 2013 518-4 v Bedfordshire at Ampthill 2013 1 505 v Bedfordshire at Bedford in 1912 (made in 3 /2 hours) Highest score against Bucks: Copy of Friendly Oxfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI v Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI 505-9 dec by Hertfordshire at High Wycombe in 1913; Monday, April 17 2017 (11:00) at Aston Rowant C C 505-6 dec by Staffordshire at Stone in 1948 Lowest score by Bucks: Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Won By 56 runs 20 v Hertfordshire at Aylesbury in 1903; Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI won toss and decided to bat 24 v Leicestershire 2nd at High Wycombe in 1924 Buckinghamshire CCC MCCA KO XI Lowest score against Bucks: M Khan lbw b K Penhale 0 15 by Kent at Bletchley Park in 1925 AJ Woodland c L Sabin b O Wright 33 Highest score in Championship: SA Zaib b H Eltham 35 SSE Gumbs st W Hawtin b L Ryan 21 621 by Surrey 2nd v Devon at the Oval in 1928 GT Park c W Hawtin b K Penhale 38 Lowest Score: MJ Payne* c L Sabin b L Ryan 49 14 by Cheshire v Staffordshire at Stoke-on-Trent RJ Pritchard lbw b L Ryan 21 GA Russell+ not out 31 BATTING MJ Rance not out 0 Double Centuries: CDR Parsons T.M. Smith 244* v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 2015 A Dobb SF Stanway R.A. White 211* v Northumberland at High Wycombe 2013 Extras b0 lb6 w13 nb0 pen0 19 200 Z.A. Sher v Cambridgeshire at Gerrards Cross 2005 Total (50.0 overs) 247-7 Most runs in career: 7524 J.B. Turner (1968 - 83), 5989 M.J. Roberts (1987-97), 5191 W.B. Franklin (1911-1946) 1-5 2-60 3-80 4-103 5-166 6-198 7-247 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- Most runs in a season: 1011 C. Lever (1964) Bowler O M R W Wd Nb Most centuries: K Penhale 10.0 1 28 2 2 (2) 0 (0) 15 M.J. Roberts (not including his 132* in Championship Final (one day) in 1987), 8 D.F.V. L Bethell 6.0 0 42 0 1 (1) 0 (0) O Wright 6.0 0 26 1 0 (0) 0 (0) Johns H Eltham 10.0 0 37 1 0 (0) 0 (0) Carrying bat throughout completed innings: L Ryan 10.0 0 64 3 3 (7) 0 (0) C.R.H. Gresson 111* (out of 211) v Northants at Northampton 1896 J West 8.0 0 44 0 3 (3) 0 (0) J.H.L. Aubrey-Fletcher 106* (out of 207) v Bedfordshire at Ascott Park 1938 P.D. Atkins 88* (out of 186) v Northumberland at Jesmond 2000 Oxfordshire CCC MCCA KO XI R Kaufman c GA Russell b CDR Parsons 9 P.D. Atkins 70* (out of 152) v Staffordshire at Beaconsfield 2002 H Ward b GT Park 0 Two centuries in one match L Sabin c CDR Parsons b SA Zaib 71 M.J. Roberts 177* and 101* v Northumberland at Beaconsfield 1996 H Darby b CDR Parsons 6 R.J. Hopwood 131 and 100 v Lincolnshire at Tring Park 2009 J Cater* c M Khan b GT Park 57 J West lbw b SA Zaib 6 HIGHEST WICKET PARTNERSHIPS L Ryan b SA Zaib 3 K Penhale b SA Zaib 2 1st 217 T.R. Kent (123) and E.H.D. Sewell (106) L Bethell c GA Russell b SA Zaib 8 v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 1913 W Hawtin+ b SA Zaib 5 217 T.E. Busby (94) and A. Campbell (130) H Eltham not out 2 B Taylor v Norfolk at Norwich 1950 O Wright 2nd 263* C. Lever (135*) and D.A. Janes (133*) Extras b7 lb6 w9 nb0 pen0 22 v Hertfordshire at Tring 1964 Total (48.1 overs) 191-10 3rd 322 J.C. Harrison (147) and P.R. Sawyer (181) v Norfolk at Slough 1998 1-11 2-11 3-33 4-153 5-163 6-168 7-170 8-175 9-184 10-191 11- 12- 4th 221 G.T. Park (163) and M.J.Payne (99) v Staffordshire at High Wycombe 2017 Bowler O M R W Wd Nb CDR Parsons 8.0 2 31 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 5th 208 L.G. Baker (131*) and R.T. Campbell (117) GT Park 9.0 1 31 2 5 (6) 0 (0) v Bedfordshire at Wing 1937 MJ Rance 8.0 0 20 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 6th 241 Z.A. Sher (200) and P.D. Atkins (84) AJ Woodland 4.0 0 13 0 1 (1) 0 (0) v Cambridgeshire at Gerrards Cross 2005 M Khan 5.0 0 29 0 1 (1) 0 (0) A Dobb 7.0 0 42 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 7th 181 M.A. Hardinges (109) and D.R.J. Cranfield-Thompson (84) SA Zaib 7.1 1 12 6 1 (1) 0 (0) v Norfolk at Norwich 2010 8th 118 D.R.J. Cranfield-Thompson (100) and S.A. Cherry (41) Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Hard v Bedfordshire at Luton 2010 9th 141 W.B. Franklin (119*) and M.W. Wright (34) Umpires: G Callaway & D Browne v Hertfordshire at High Wycombe 1913 Scorers: S Muttitt & P Dean 10th 108 W.E. Hazelton (124*) and F. Edwards (30) v Surrey 2nd at the Oval 1929 52 53

Total Cricket Scorer by TCS 27 Limited BOWLING Best match figures: 16-74 G. Nash v Oxfordshire at Thame 1897 Best innings figures: 9-29 F. Edwards v Oxfordshire at Oxford 1930 Most wickets in career: 1059 F. Edwards, 811 M. Wright, 391 A.J. Hughes Most wickets in a season: 104 F. Edwards, 1923 FIELDING Wicketkeeping Most victims in a season: 37 (32 catches, 5 stumpings) B.W. Poll in 1969 Most catches in a season: 32 B.W. Poll in 1967 & 1969 Most stumpings in a season: 22 W. B. Franklin in 1924 Most catches in an innings: 7 C.J. Tungate v Wales M.C. at Bletchley 1988 Non-wicketkeeping Most catches in a season: 19 J.B. Turner 1968 Most catches in an innings: 5 J.J. Birrell v Norfolk at Lakeham in 1949, N.V. Butler v Hertfordshire at Tring in 1964, J.B. Turner v Bedfordshire at Luton in 1977 MINOR COUNTIES - ONE DAY COMPETITION Holt Cup: Winners 1990 Highest team total: 334-4 v Northumberland at Jesmond 1997 (but lost match!) Highest individual score: 157 M.J.W. Wright v Cambridgeshire at Marlow 2006 Best bowling: 6-2 A.P. Cole v Sussex C.B. at Milton Keynes 1998 GILLETTE CUP/NATWEST TROPHY/C&G TROPHY First-class scalp: bt Somerset by 7 runs at High Wycombe 1987 Man of the Match Awards: C.A. Pickett v Bedfordshire at High Wycombe 1970; R.E. Bond v Cambridgeshire at Fenners 1972; J.B. Turner v Glamorgan at Amersham 1972; J.B. Turner v Kent at Canterbury 1974; S.J. Edwards v Somerset at High Wycombe 1987; J.N.B. Bovill v Yorkshire C.B. at Sheffield 1999; Z.A. Sher v Worcs C.B. at Dinton 2001; P.D. Atkins v Durham C.B. at Beaconsfield 2001; D. Taylor v Suffolk at Dinton 2002; J.D. Batty v Shropshire at Beaconsfield 2002. BENSON & HEDGES CUP Man of the Match Award: M.J. Roberts: Minor Counties v Sussex at Marlow 1990 MISCELLANEOUS Bucks players to have played for England: Tests: W.N. Slack (High Wycombe and Middlesex) P.J. Newport (High Wycombe and Worcestershire) T20 Internationals: A.D. Hales (Gerrards Cross and Notts) Bucks players to have scored centuries on first-class debut: J.K.E. Slack - 135 Cambridge University v Middlesex at Fenners 1954 J.B. Turner - 106 Minor Counties v Pakistan at Jesmond 1974 P.D. Atkins - 114* Surrey v Cambridge University at The Oval 1988

5452 55 6 6 BOWLING 11 Best match figures: 16-74 G. Nash v Oxfordshire at Thame 1897 ST 2 1 7 1 1 8 4 3 0 1 8 4 2 5 5 8 4 1 2 6 1

Best innings figures: 9-29 F. Edwards v Oxfordshire at Oxford 1930 10 15 15 65 17 12 46 Most wickets in career: 1059 F. Edwards, 811 M. Wright, 391 A.J. Hughes

Most wickets in a season: 104 F. Edwards, 1923 C FIELDING

Wicketkeeping BB 2-­14 5-­44 1-­13 3-­73 1-­24 4-­31 5-­93 6-­48 3-­59 1-­28 1-­63 2-­20 3-­26 3-­58 3-­73 2-­44 5-­104 0-­24 0-­2 7-­92 3-­29 0-­15 2-­45 1-­107 0-­22 3-­31 3-­52 Most victims in a season: 37 (32 catches, 5 stumpings) B.W. Poll in 1969 0 0 0 0 1 Most catches in a season: 32 B.W. Poll in 1967 & 1969

Most stumpings in a season: 10/m

22 W. B. Franklin in 1924 2 1 2 0 0 1 5 Most catches in an innings: 7 C.J. Tungate v Wales M.C. at Bletchley 1988 Non-wicketkeeping Most catches in a season: 19 J.B. Turner 1968 5/i 45.89 30.58 47.00 52.00 24.00 25.89 38.52 29.58 61.53 97.50 63.00 63.00 56.75 21.00 44.30 39.70 47.63 36.49 30.22 23.50 23.75 34.83 32.00

Most catches in an innings: 5 J.J. Birrell v Norfolk at Lakeham in 1949, 220.00

N.V. Butler v Hertfordshire at Tring in 1964, J.B. Turner v Bedfordshire at Luton in 1977 Ave 9 1 3 1 9 2 1 5 4 5 8 0 0 6 0 4 1 0 6 3 52 27 43 13 10 10 43 68 MINOR COUNTIES - ONE DAY COMPETITION Holt Cup: Winners 1990 W 47 24 63 24 60 15 95 22 96 413 156 233 800 195 315 227 105 443 397 381 141 220 209 Highest team total: 334-4 v Northumberland at Jesmond 1997 (but lost match!) 1590 1040 1272 1569 2055

Highest individual score: 157 M.J.W. Wright v Cambridgeshire at Marlow 2006 R 0 2 0 4 4 2 3 9 5 0 1 8 0 2 3 1 4 Best bowling: 6-2 A.P. Cole v Sussex C.B. at Milton Keynes 1998 38 74 40 57 42 17 15 28 54 74 11

GILLETTE CUP/NATWEST TROPHY/C&G TROPHY M 2.0 3.0 2.0 5.0

First-class scalp: 10.3 37.5 42.5 40.0 16.3 67.3 70.4 29.5 96.0 13.0 46.4 25.4 45.4 50.0 29.0 145.4 416.3 244.1 344.2 213.0 105.0 127.2 398.3 508.2 bt Somerset by 7 runs at High Wycombe 1987 Man of the Match Awards: O C.A. Pickett v Bedfordshire at High Wycombe 1970; R.E. Bond v Cambridgeshire at Fenners 1972; J.B. Turner v Glamorgan at Amersham 1972; J.B. Turner v Kent at Canterbury 1974; S.J. 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Edwards v Somerset at High Wycombe 1987; J.N.B. Bovill v Yorkshire C.B. at Sheffield 1999; 100 Z.A. Sher v Worcs C.B. at Dinton 2001; P.D. Atkins v Durham C.B. at Beaconsfield 2001; D. 0 0 0 6 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 0 1 0 1 9 2 0 1 0 5 0 1 2 0

Taylor v Suffolk at Dinton 2002; J.D. Batty v Shropshire at Beaconsfield 2002. 50 15 BENSON & HEDGES CUP Man of the Match Award: 7.50 5.92 8.00 7.67 4.00 2.00 35.84 11.00 41.38 24.22 11.06 25.00 18.64 39.20 47.21 14.83 34.33 46.00 33.43 29.20 32.52 22.53 11.18 20.73 26.67 25.28 12.67 11.00 19.58 24.00 M.J. Roberts: Minor Counties v Sussex at Marlow 1990 328.00 Ave MISCELLANEOUS Bucks players to have played for England: HS 19 25 8 166* 21 205 156 83 33* 41 19 11 39 147 105 24* 70* 163 50* 123 141* 80 42 69 34 139 30 244* 11 61 43

Tests: W.N. Slack (High Wycombe and Middlesex) 8 45 71 33 46 50 52 28 89 80 11 48 681 436 177 205 897 103 322 234 428 123 539 733 114 328 235 P.J. Newport (High Wycombe and Worcestershire) 1076 1568 2073 2309

T20 Internationals: A.D. Hales (Gerrards Cross and Notts) R 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 5 9 9 2 0 6 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 11 Bucks players to have scored centuries on first-class debut: NO 1 3 6 2 6 8 5 9 4 9 2 1 2 J.K.E. Slack - 135 Cambridge University v Middlesex at Fenners 1954 9 J.B. Turner - 106 Minor Counties v Pakistan at Jesmond 1974 23 20 27 21 21 14 11 40 20 12 80 80 21 11 32 32 12

P.D. Atkins - 114* Surrey v Cambridge University at The Oval 1988 I 6 1 2 3 1 4 1 6 5 4 5 7 7 2 6 1 1 8 1 18 11 15 12 13 11 21 10 47 45 13 20 18 M 2016-­ 2014-­ 2016-­ 2016-­ 2015-­ 2017-­ 2015-­ 2015-­ 2014-­ 2016-­ 2013-­ 2015-­ 2016-­ 2017-­ 2011-­ 2014-­ 2015-­ 2017-­ 2017-­ 2016-­ 1993-­ 2010-­ 2014-­ 2015-­ 2013-­ 2015-­ 2013-­ 2015-­ 2015-­ 2017-­ 2016-­ 2016-­ MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP Career records to 2017 (all players from 2015) Name Amjaid U Burden JP Casterton ETD Castleden PJL Dobb A Gough LJ Gumbs SSE Hampton DOD Hampton TRG Hawkes JM Helm SJ Humphries GE Kazmi ST Khan M Khan S Macdonnell CM Mohammed M Ogden DJ Park GT Parsons CDR Paskins GDT Payne MJ Pritchard RJ Rance JP Rance MJ Riazuddin H Russell GA Scriven JAL Smith TM Tyrrell LHI Woodland AJ Zaib SA MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP 2015) from to 2017 (all players records Career 5452 55 56 57 BUCKS ACADEMY REPORT

It proved successful season for the Bucks Academy as we won all but one of the matches and lifted the T20 Beynon Cup. Only the poor weather prevented us having a chance to add the three-day Tom Orford Trophy. In one-day cricket, the Academy won twice, lost once and had one rained off. The opening victory came against the Darren Lehmann Academy. Batting first, Bucks reached 266 with two overs left, thanks to half centuries from Teddy Casterton (53), Yash Rastogi (51), Pat Castleden (59) and Dan Ogden (51), with Jordan McLeod adding a quick 27. The Australian tourists were 76-0 before the introduction of spin changed the game, with Dan Ogden (3-25) and Pip France (3-46) reducing them to 99-5. Ashley Turney joined in and took the final wicket, finishing with 3-11 as the visitors were dismissed for 183, giving Bucks victory by 83 runs. Against Berkshire Academy, our batsmen found runs hard to come by on a helpful bowling pitch. Pat Castleden (83) held it together before a late flourish from Dan Ogden (33no) helped Bucks reach 220-8 off 50 overs. Berkshire looked like cruising home after Sam Burgess’s 123, but a couple of late wickets, eventually saw them get home won by six wickets with just two balls to spare. In the final one-day game, Club Cricket Conference Under 25 made 240-7 from their 50 overs, with The pick of the bowlers being Ziya Mohamed (3-43), but a total of 33 wides took the gloss off of our bowling display. The Bucks reply started solidly thanks to Poojan Vyas (34), Henry Moore (50), Yash Rastogi (26) and Dhavel Norotam (30). But a flurry of wickets left Bucks on 172-7, needing 69 at a rate of eight an over. Aggressive innings from Aashi Zaib (43) and Jon Burden( 27no) saw Bucks home by two wickets in the last over. The Beynon Cup T20 competition, Bucks were drawn against Hertfordshire Stags in the semi-final on the second ground at Radlett. Heavy rain in the previous few days delayed the start while areas of the outfield were cordoned off due to holes and puddles. Bucks fielded first and produced superb all round performance restricting Herts to 85 all out from 19.1 overs, albeit on a very difficult pitch and slow outfield. Thanks to Uzair Amjaid (2-12), Jon Burden (3- 16), Ashley Turney (3-17) and Mo Choudhry (2-16). Batting was not easy, but, Yash Rastogi and Jon Burden saw the team home with three balls and three wickets to spare. In the final against Free Foresters, Bucks rattled up 186-4, with Teddy Casterton producing a sparkling 102 not out. Dan Ogden (3-36) and Lawrence Snookes (2-19) were the pick of the bowlers, while a fine display in the field saw Bucks win by nine runs. Only 45 minutes was possible in the first Tom Orford Trophy three-day match against Hertfordshire Stags, which was abandoned. In the second match against Free Foresters, we were bowled out in the first innings for 113 in 38 overs, left- arm spinner E Smiley taking 8-25 on a non-turning pitch -

56 57 Teddy Casterton top-scored with 44. Free Forresters declared on 142 for 8 from 49 overs, tactical declaration to ensure Bucks could not win the Trophy. The Bucks second innings was dominated by a superb 178 from AJ Woodland, who batted for 117 overs. Excellent contributions were made by Teddy Casterton (45), Pat Castleden (41), Dhavel Norotam (61) and a rapid 66, at a run a ball, by Dan Ogden, helped us to declare at 484-7, ten overs into the final day. Another excellent bowling and fielding display saw Foresters dismissed for 211 in 70 overs, the pick of the bowlers being Pip France (4-58) and Jon Burden (4-37 as Bucks gained a 244-run victory with 20 overs left. In summary, I thought, on the whole, the attitude, quality and energy shown throughout most of our fielding sessions was excellent. There were short periods during sessions when a lack of concentration crept in which produced errors during the fielding and batting disciplines. However, there was a notable improvement over last season, and if this continues, the players will reap long- term rewards. I would like to thank all of the umpires who officiated during the season, the ever-present Paul Dean our scorer, Academy coach Mike Payne, and Kevin Beaumont for all of his ‘out of season’ help in organising the grounds, umpires and scorer. I would also like to thank all the clubs who have supported the Academy with the use of their grounds. The hospitality they provide is greatly appreciated. Tim Russell Academy Manager

58 59 58 59 60 61 BUCKS PATHWAY REPORTS 2017 UNDER 17 BOYS The side started slowly, suffering defeats to Shropshire, in both the two-day and one-day competitions, but gathered momentum and only missed out on reaching the ECB Cup one-day semi-finals on net-run-rate. The team also recorded convincing first-innings victories over Oxfordshire and Herefordshire in the two-dayers. Spinners Nouman Aslam and Sulaiman Akhtar tied up opponents with effective, tidy spells, and both also contributed with the bat and in the field. Seamers Sami Sajid, Harvind Dhillon, Dom Goodman, Lawrence Snookes and Tom Taylor all produced good spells at times to back them up. Dominic Goodman made a maiden Bucks century against Oxfordshire in a season that culminated in him signing for Gloucestershire’s Academy. Openers Henry Moore and Josh Drage both made two fifties, whilst Harvind Dhillon made a maiden half-century when given the chance to open the batting in the one- dayer against Bedfordshire.

UNDER 15 BOYS The side produced some consistently strong team performances, but the batting unit failed to fire regularly enough to win more games. They did the double over Herefordshire and Bedfordshire and also recorded victories against England Women’s Academy and Shropshire. James Dalby was the stand-out performer, taking 21 wickets at 13 with his leg-spin, and a further ten for the Under 16 EPP team. George Lasseter recorded a maiden century with his 104 vs Herefordshire, in a game where Solly Woodall also made 74 not out. Ollie Taylor produced the best bowling performance, taking 5-13 – including a hat-trick – as he ripped out Bedfordshire’s top order.

UNDER 14 BOYS In a tough season, the undoubted highlight was the two-run win against Northants in the ECB Cup where we defended a below par score of 202 on the small Amersham Hill ground. Jack Mercer, opening the bowling having kept wicket all year, finished with 0-16 off ten overs with five maidens Individual highlights included Theo Weatherall blistering 76 against Wales, Jack Mercer’s 68 against Bedfordshire and Ethan Turner, who scored nearly 400 runs including 70 against Middlesex in the Taunton Festival. The bowling struggled for control, but Rahul Randev’s emerging leg-spin was promising.

UNDER 13 BOYS The side had a successful season. We consistently scored more than 200 which at this level is a fine effort in 40 overs. It was great to see our batters going out there with a positive mind-set. Jai Angel scored back-to-back 100s against Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, while Tom Whittington made 100 against Hampshire. Sheridan Gumbs and Charlie Doe both hits 70s. Wickets were shared around as we managed to bowl teams out regularly. Two five-wicket hauls came in the same game with Aryan Chambhare taking 5-11 and Anuj Kaulgud 5-34 against Oxfordshire.

60 61 UNDER 12 BOYS The team enjoyed a successful season, especially with bat. Century partnerships between Raphael Weatherall and Charlie Carter against Northants chasing 130, and Weatherall and Aatish Anthathi against Cambridgeshire, showed the improved mindset as both targets were achieved in quick time. Another highlight was the ability to score 300 in 30 overs on tour. Among the scorers, there was superb 100 from the tournament’s leading runs-scorer Kahil Jariwala. There were also fifties for Charlie Carter and Harry Taylor, whilst Eisah Saba claimed 4-27 v Lincolnshire and Archie Dodds took 3-21 v Northants.

UNDER 11 BOYS Bucks had a tremendous season, including wins against Cambridgeshire, Ireland, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. The Development side had an unbeaten season, winning all six games. Notable performances came from Alex Marsh (66* v Oxfordshire Dev), Tilak Patel (4-16 v Cambridgeshire), while Sam Strauss took a hat-trick in the victory over Ireland at the Taunton Festival. The U11 county and development sides were blessed with consistent displays from all the players. Captain George Evans gave every player the opportunity to shine. One of the best knocks came from Aadi Sharma who scored 83 not out v Northamptonshire.

UNDER 10 BOYS At this age group, it is about providing a grounding and opportunity for a wide group of players, in a variety of different formats, plus two tours to the Malvern Festival. The highlights included Tommy Treadwell’s spell of 7-3 and Toby Webster’s 39 not out in an eight-wicket win over Oxfordshire. Jack Groves took five wickets and Anay Jariwala scored 62 not out in a five-wicket win v Northants, while Byron Medina (4-15), Daniel Chapman (38) and Billy Dodds (51) shone in the one-wicket success over Bedfordshire. Tommy Treadwell (6-14), Anay Jariwala (38) and James Batchelor (38) starred in a five-wicket win over Worcestershire.

BUCKS WOMEN It was a progressive season for the Bucks Women’s team. We do not have many players but we have a talented young team, mostly age-group, who exceeded expectations. We have the youngest team in both 50-over and T20 divisions we play in, and beat teams with far more experience. In the 50 overs games, we had victories against Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire and finished third in our group. In the T20 format, again we had good wins against Suffolk and Cambridgeshire and finished a respectable fourth in the group. There were some excellent performances. The batting of Hannah Bates, Ella Claridge and Izzy Gurney was impressive, while the attack of Martha Manktelow, Tilly Mason, Holly Wilson, Hannah Bates and Cara Duggan did very well. We are a good fielding side, with Martha Manktelow and Emily Hunt outstanding. The best player was Hannah Bates who made a significant contribution with both bat and ball. A special mention must go to the captain Louise Verroken-Jones for once again being a first- class captain, developing our young talent and maintaining an excellent team spirit.

62 63 UNDER 17 GIRLS The highlight was a away success two-day double-header against Dorset and Worcestershire. Hannah Bates made 91 vs Hertfordshire at the start of the season, while Tilly Mason recorded 51 in a T20 vs Leicestershire. Younger girls made vital contributions across the season, with five Under 15s and one Under 13 making scores over 20. Holly Wilson took 12 wickets and Hannah Bates 18, as the Under 17s showcased the strength and depth of girls cricketers coming through.

UNDER 15 GIRLS The highlights were undoubtedly recording victories against a strong Warwickshire team in both 40-over and 20-over ECB fixtures. Hannah Bates, with 51 and 2-12, was instrumental in the first victory. She enjoyed a splendid season, in which we made over 650 runs and took 45 wickets across Under15, Under 17 and Women’s teams. Results fluctuated for the team in a strong A Division. Ella Claridge made 660 runs from Under 15 to women’s level, Alexa Wilson crashed 55 not out off 38 balls in an eight-wicket win over Oxfordshire, while eight players recorded scores of over 20 . Hannah Francis, Cara Duggan, Gina Kellock, Charlotte Adams and Hannah Bates all took ten wickets.

UNDER 13 GIRLS The best performance from the Development team was, came after having lost to Essex by five runs on the first day at Malvern, beating the same team by 18 runs on the final day of the Festival. Individual highlights included Isabella Kench bowling a double wicket maiden to tie the match against Hampshire, while Rosie Burton- Pye hit a run-a-ball 36 v Hertfordshire and Daisy Jackson took 2-4 off three overs v Essex.

UNDER 11 GIRLS It was an encouraging season for the County squad. Stand-out individual performances were Amber Drewe’s 47 not out, and a massive improvement of Gabby Evans, who finished as top wicket-taker with nine. There were many great team displays, including triumphing in our eight-a-side tournament and winning the four games against Essex, Sussex, Northants and Staffordshire. This included managing to restrict Northants to scoring only 12 runs off their last seven overs, to win by two runs. There were also memorable wins against Middlesex, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Although a very young side, the Development squad equipped themselves very well. Caitlin Walker and Sophia Davis led by example with both the bat and ball. There were competitive games against Essex and Hampshire, while there victories over Northants and Oxfordshire. Many of the younger players are now likely to form the backbone of 2018 Under 11 County squad.

62 63 64 65 BUCKS SENIORS REPORTS OVER 50 TEAMS There were some heartening results for our ECB team. In every game we were competitive and this was acknowledged by our opponents. We did at least win two matches this year, including beating local rivals Hertfordshire. There were a few good performances but not enough big innings to force our opponents to struggle. Temoor Alam, who was selected for the England Over 50’s Ashes-winning team against Australia, will continue as captain for 2018 and all of the team are expected to play except for Mike Stafford who has returned to Middlesex. Steve White took over as captain of the Bucks 2nd team, who play in the Home Counties League – a tough ask which he met with determination. Nonetheless, all fixtures were fulfilled with full teams and we competed well. Gradually a team spirit emerged, culminating in our first ever win against Kent 2nd in the last game. A number of new faces shone and we look forward to 2018 to be competitive. Phil Brooks scored 100 against Sussex and Nigel Field 103 against Kent.

OVER 60 TEAMS It was a very good season for our First XI in the Seevent Championship, which ended in disappointment when we lost to Oxfordshire in the quarter-finals, having beaten them twice to win the West Midlands group. The batting failed in the final game, in sharp contrast to the rest of the season. We lost only the two group matches against Shropshire and Northants Individually, Dick Decaires made 127* against Oxfordshire, while Keith Wallis was very consistent with the bat. Bowling honours were shared around. We had two players in the England Over 60 winning Ashes squad – Denzil Owen and Mike Stafford – and both played in the final match. Mike also toured Australia in the winter. John Rolfe will captain in 2018, with Keith Wallis as vice captain Ron Hedley again led our 2nd XI – and a good time was had by all. We were competitive in every match and lost two matches, having scored 240 plus – both in the last over. Roger Garrini and John Pothecary were most consistent with the bat, while Peter Langford scored 108 against Berks in freezing April weather and George Nelson made 126 against Kent in the heat of June. Roger Garrini and Jim Spooner led the bowling but in general we did not take enough wickets. Latif Khan decisively won the bowl-out against Gloucestershire in the second plate match after we had thrashed Warwicks 2nd by ten wickets, in the first one. For 2018, Roger Garrini will captain and John Pothecary will be vice-captain, while Ron Hedley will lead the new 3rd XI.

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75 76 77 76 77 78 77 78 79 CLUBS AFFILIATED TO BUCKS CRICKET BOARD WITH SECRETARY’S NAME Full details available on http://www.buckscb.org/clubdirectory.aspx?id=1

AMERSHAM - Tony Chick, Tel 01494 865473 (h) 07827 340125 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: Neil Palmer Tel 07798 526522 email: [email protected] Ground: 01494 433020 Website: www.amershamcc.co.uk Directions to ground - Shardeloes is situated on the A413 east of Great Missenden. From Beaconsfield or from Chesham pass through the town centre, and the ground is approximately half a mile on the left. You need to pass left at the roundabout looking for Shardeloes sign.

AMERSHAM HILL - S. Newbury, 35 Lye Green Road, Chesham, Bucks HP5 3LS Tel: 01494 785487 email: [email protected] Ground: 01494 721454 email: [email protected] Website: www.amershamhillcc.co.uk

AYLESBURY TOWN - Keith Dale, 4 Denby Walk, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP20 1LW Tel: 01296 821501 (h) 07956 513529 (m) email: [email protected] Ground: 01296 415187 Website: www.aylesbury.play-cricket.com

Directions to ground - Wendover Road. Take the A413 out of Aylesbury signed to Wendover/Amersham. The ground is part of the Aylesbury and Districts Sports Club, on the left by a 40mph speed limit sign about a mile from the town centre.

BALLINGER WAGGONERS - David Cooke Tel: 07711 793299 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: Nigel Kerry email: [email protected] Website: www.ballingerwaggonerscc.co.uk

BEACONSFIELD - M. Watts, Kempton, Vache Lane, Chalfont St. Giles HP8 4SB Tel: 07879 696346 (m) 01494 875019 (h) email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Grinhaff email: [email protected] Ground: 01494 674134 Website: www.beaconsfieldcc.com Directions to ground - Wilton Park is on the A40 to the east of Beaconsfield. Exit M40 at Junction 2, and take the A355. Head towards Beaconsfield and the ground is on the right as you approach the town.

BLEDLOW VILLAGE - G. Bishop, Tel: 01844 343794 (h) email: [email protected] Juniors: A. Witney, 71 Southfield Road, Princes Risborough, Bucks. HP27 0JD Tel: 01844 345484 (h) 07906 148841 (m) email: [email protected] Ground: 01844 346912 Website: www.bledlow.play-cricket.com Directions to ground - West Lane, Bledlow. Take Chinnor to Princes Risborough Road B4009, at village turn south into West Lane. After 200 yards turn right into ground just before railway bridge.

BLEDLOW RIDGE - Ian Murdoch, Tel: 01494 436576 (h) email: [email protected] Juniors: M. Angell email: [email protected] Website: www.bledlowridgecricketclub.co.uk 78 79 Directions to ground - Meadow Styles, Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge. Junction 5, M40, take A40, direction High Wycombe. At West Wycombe Garden Centre (approx. 4 miles from Junction 5) turn left, signposted Bledlow Ridge. Follow road up the hill, ground on left hand side by 40mph restriction signs 1 (approx. 2 /2 miles from Garden Centre).

BLETCHLEY TOWN - A Dawson, 24 Mile Castle, Milton Keynes MK13 0QL Tel: 07515 169171 email: [email protected] Grounds: Campbell Park, Manor Fields: 01908 372298

Directions to ground - 1st XI - Campbell Park, Milton Keynes. From M1 - leave at exit 14, bear left following signs to Milton Keynes Centre (A509), go straight on for 4 roundabouts, then turn left to Campbell Park. At first roundabout (Cricket Green roundabout) ground is straight ahead. From A5 northbound exit for Milton Keynes Centre (A509). Go straight on over 7 roundabouts, then turn right for Campbell Park. At Cricket Green Roundabout go straight ahead to ground. 2nd & 3rd XI: Manor Fields, Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Follow the A5 Northwards towards Milton Keynes, at the first large roundabout take the second exit signposted to Fenny Stratford & Bletchley. After 500 yards turn left at sign to Manor Fields.

BRADENHAM - I. Warbrick, 14 Plough Close, Aylesbury HP21 9AD Tel: 01296 336904 (h) 07920 559493 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Baldwin Tel: 01844 275813 email: [email protected] BRILL - A. J. Saunders M.B.E., 23 Windmill Street, Brill, Bucks. HP18 9TG Tel: 01844 237182 email: [email protected] Juniors: J. Fitsell Tel: 01844 237167

BUCKINGHAM TOWN - D Pritchard email: [email protected] Juniors: J Pengelly Tel: 01280 814669 email: [email protected] Ground: 01280 816228 Website: [email protected]

Directions to ground - Turn off the Buckingham bypass into Bourton Road. Ground is opposite the fire station. 3rd XI Stowe School, Nr. Buckingham. Head towards Stowe, following National Trust signs. Ask at Security Hut which pitch.

BUCKLAND & ASTON - C. Dawson Tel: 01296 631551 (h) CLINTON email: [email protected] Juniors: M Parsonage Tel: 01296 631788 email: [email protected] BURNHAM - P. Tarn Tel: 07795 525350 email: [email protected] Juniors: [email protected] Ground: 01628 602296

Directions to ground - Leave M4 at Junction 7, towards A4. Turn left onto A4 (Bath Road) towards Maidenhead. Go through lights, and turn right at Sainsbury’s roundabout into Lent Rise Road. Continue under railway bridge, over two mini roundabouts, past the Brickmakers and Pheasant PH and two further mini roundabouts. Carry straight on into Taplow Common Road and continue for half a mile past Grovefield Hotel on left. Entrance to ground is a further 200 yards on the right.

CADMORE END - M Betts email: [email protected] CASTLETHORPE - Sharon Jones Tel: 07500 864696 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.castlethorpe.org.uk

80 81 CHALFONT ST. GILES - A.Hardy email: [email protected] Website: www.chalfontstgiles.play-cricket.com

CHALFONT ST. PETER - M. Stevenson, 4 Stuarts Court, Little Marlow Road, Marlow, Bucks. SL7 1GL Tel: 01628 487516 (h) email: [email protected] Juniors: J. Vallance email: [email protected] Ground: 01753 884163 Website: cspcc.hitssports.com

Directions to ground - Chalfont Park. Approach from the A40 for Oxford and turn right to A413 for The Chalfonts and Amersham. Turn right at first roundabout and the ground is off the service road on the left next to Gerrards Cross Golf Club.

CHALLONERS - H. Chamberlain, 26 Lye Green Road, Chesham, Bucks HP5 3LN Tel: 01494 782359 email: [email protected] Juniors: H. Elson, Tel: 01494 784760 email: [email protected] Website: www.challonerscc.play-cricket.com

CHEARSLEY - T. Gadsby, Little Orchard, Church Lane Chearsley, Bucks. HP18 0DF Tel: 01844 201221 (h) 07768 755797 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.chearsley.play-cricket.com

Directions to ground - Winchendon Road, Chearsley. From Thame. Take the Long Crendon Road B4011. Follow the road into Long Crendon. Turn right at the war memorial into the Chearsley Road. Follow road into Chearsley, continue through the village and at crossroads go straight onto the Winchendon Road, the ground is 200 yards on the left. From Aylesbury. Take the A41 Bicester Road towards Waddesdon, turn left at crossroads (Quainton, Waddesdon Manor sign). Follow road through Winchendon, continue into Chearsley and on passing the Chearsley Village sign the ground is 100 yards on the right.

CHENIES & LATIMER - P Semon Tel: 01494 763843 email: [email protected] Ground: 01923 284343 Juniors: J. Campbell email: [email protected] Website: www.chenies-cricket.org

Directions to ground - M40 exit Junction 8 and take A404 towards Chorleywood after approx. 3 miles turn right on a minor road B455 to Chesham and the ground is almost immediately on the left. From M40 exit Junction 4 and head for Beaconsfield then Amersham A355 then take the A404 for Little Chalfont and approx. 3 miles take the turning on the left to Chesham B455.

80 81 82 CHESHAM - Mark Hall, Tel: 07795 240778. email: [email protected] Juniors: John Holloway Website: www.cheshamcc.co.uk

Directions to ground - The Meadow, Amy Lane, is situated on the southern outskirts of Chesham on the A416 from Amersham. It adjoins Chesham Football Club and Chesham Squash Club. Look for Banaglaze Showrooms and ground is opposite, leading off left from roundabout. The 3rd XI use the Hervines Park. Turn right out of Amy Lane up the hill into Chesham, right at mini roundabout ground for about 200 yards on the right.

CHILTERN GIRLS - R. Webster email: [email protected]

COLESHILL - G Flack email [email protected] Juniors Guy Cornelius email [email protected]

COOKHAM DEAN - J. Gray, 38 St. Lukes Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 7DP Tel: 07808 573497 email: [email protected] Juniors: M. Gray email: [email protected]

CUBLINGTON - D. Knights Tel: 01296 681221 email: [email protected] Juniors: S. George Tel: 01296 682367 (h) 07836 310881 (m) Website: www.cublingtoncc.org

DENHAM - P. Dickson, 10 Beavers Crescent, Hounslow TW4 6EX. Tel: 0208 572 5824 email: [email protected] Colts: D.Tang Website: www.denhamcc.netfirms.co.uk

DINTON - J. Burbury email: [email protected] Juniors: M. Sutliff email: [email protected] Ground: 01296 747254 Website: www.dintoncc.com Directions to ground - 1st & 2nd XI: Oxford Road, Dinton Tel: 01296 747254. 5 miles from Aylesbury on the A418, Thame/Oxford Road. 3rd XI: Cuddington Cricket Club. From Oxford; pass Dinton CC. Turn left to Cuddington. Ground on left. From Aylesbury; turn right Cuddington before Dinton CC. Ground on left.

81 82 DOWNLEY - A.D. Brown, 171 Hithercroft Road, Downley, High Wycombe, THE POTTERS ARMS Bucks. HP13 5RB Tel: 01494 638171 email: [email protected] Eat Drink Laugh Sleep Juniors: S. Cox. Tel: 01494 535810 Website: www.downleycc.co.uk

DRAYTON PARSLOW - L. J. Colby Tel: 01296 720249 email: [email protected] Website: www.draytonparslow.play-cricket.com

ESM ACADEMY - M. Aslam email: [email protected]

FARNHAM COMMON - J. Irvine, 8 Cherry Orchard, Stoke Pages, SL2 4PY Tel: 07702 876 858 email:[email protected] Juniors: S. Wilcox email: [email protected] Ground: 01753 644190 Directions to ground - One Pin Lane, Farnham Common. From either M4 or M40 take A355 to Farnham Common. From M4 Junction 6 look for signpost to Hedgerley in village and turn right into One Pin Lane after 250 yards turn right into Mount Close and the ground is at the end of this road. From M40 Junction 2 pass Yew Tree PH and approx. three quarters of a mile turn left into One Pin Lane.

FARNHAM ROYAL - Paul Cunnington, 15 Gospel Court, Farnham royal, Slough SL2 3BT Tel: 07956 385287 email: [email protected] Juniors: Nigel Bruce email: [email protected] Ground: 01753 642971 Website: www.frcc.info Directions to ground - The Rectory Field ground is in Farnham Royal, just off the main A355 Slough to Beaconsfield road. From the M4 Junction 6 (Slough Central) take the A355 north. Church Road is on the right (at War Memorial) just before entering the village. From M40 Junction 2 (Beaconsfield), FINE FOOD FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE COMEDY NIGHTS EN SUITE ROOMS head south on A355. Aprox 100 metres after passing through village (two mini roundabouts and three pubs) Church Road is on the left, marked by the War Memorial. The ideal place for a drink or a bite to eat or to host FLACKWELL HEATH - Mrs Karen Webb, 3 Hillcroft, Tylers Green, Bucks. HP10 8EA your guests for lunch or Tel: 01494 815244 (h) 07810 877306 (m) email: [email protected] dinner. Our clean and welcoming ensuite rooms FRIETH - I. McKenzie, Tel: 07974 208651 are great value and come email: [email protected] with a superb breakfast. Website: www.frieth.play-cricket.com Visit our website for de- tails of our latest comedy nights.

83 84 Fagnall Lane, Winchmore Hill, Bucks, HP7 0PH 01494 726222 [email protected] www.pottersarms.co.uk THE POTTERS ARMS Eat Drink Laugh Sleep

FINE FOOD FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE COMEDY NIGHTS EN SUITE ROOMS The ideal place for a drink or a bite to eat or to host your guests for lunch or dinner. Our clean and welcoming ensuite rooms are great value and come with a superb breakfast. Visit our website for de- tails of our latest comedy nights.

83 84 Fagnall Lane, Winchmore Hill, Bucks, HP7 0PH 01494 726222 [email protected] www.pottersarms.co.uk GAWCOTT & HILLESDEN - D.Stranger Tel: 07789 004090 email: [email protected]

GERRARDS CROSS - Chairman - Peter Westaway Tel: 07788 414793 email [email protected] Hon Secretary - Ian Thompson Tel: 07769 770661 email [email protected] Junior co-ordinator Peter Westaway Tel: 07788 414793 email [email protected] Website: www.gxcc.co.uk Directions to ground - Turn off main London to Oxford Road (A40), taking the 2nd left turn after the “French Horn” by the subway, into Dukes Wood Avenue. At sharp left hand bend continue straight over into Dukes Lane.

GREAT BRICKHILL - M.Slatter email: [email protected]

GREAT HORWOOD - G. Lee, 28A Little Horwood Road, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes MK17 0QE Tel: 01296 712772 (h) 07968 366998 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.greathorwoodcc.co.uk

GREAT KINGSHILL - P. Hallatt, Common View Cottage, Common Road, Great Kingshill, Bucks. HP15 6EZ Tel: 01494 714970 email: [email protected] Juniors: J. Hinde Website: www.gkcc.co.uk

GREAT MISSENDEN - P. Greenwood, Pelicans, 87 Wycombe Road, Great Missenden, PELICANS Bucks HP16 0HW Tel: 01494 862592 (h) 07889 809333 (m) email: [email protected]

GRUMPY MONKS - A. Kalam email: [email protected]

HADDENHAM - Jessica Clarke Tel: 01844 291113 email: [email protected]

HANSLOPE - S. Ritchie, Hungate End Farm, Hanslope, Milton Keynes, Bucks. MK19 7HL Tel: 01908 510264 email: [email protected]

HAWRIDGE & - Stephanie Hill CHOLESBURY Juniors: I Hames email: [email protected]

HAZLEMERE - Mark Smith Tel: 07534 255754 email: [email protected]

85 86 HIGH WYCOMBE C.C. - G. Elliott, Ivy Cottage, Green Lane, Radnage, Bucks, HP14 4DJ. Tel: 01494 537878 (h) 07712 044807 (m) email: [email protected]

Directions to ground - London Road. From M4 Junction 8/9, follow M308. At end of M308, follow signs to High Wycombe town centre, to bottom of the hill. Now take A40 signposted to Beaconsfield. After approx. 1300 yards past Rye PH, ground is on the right at a mini roundabout. From M40 take Junction 3 (Wycombe East) and follow A40 to High Wycombe. Ground is on the left.

HOLMER GREEN - D. Stockings Tel: 07805 816643 email: [email protected] Juniors: C. Mitcham email: [email protected] Website: www.hgsa.co.uk

IBSTONE - N. Hester, 5 Collyer Road, Stokenchurch, Bucks. HP14 3QG Tel: 01494 484660 (h) 07768 584548 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.ibstonecricketclub.co.uk

IVINGHOE & PITSTONE - D. Frankum, 16 Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP21 8AA Tel: 01296 582696 (h) 07761 478045 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.ivinghoepitsone.play-cricket.com

JORDANS TAVERNERS - R. Yolland, Little Sutmers, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks. HP8 4LW. Tel: 01494 875565 (h) 07884 003068 (m) email: [email protected]

KIMBLE C.C. - R. Whitehead, 19 Regent Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP21 7AB Tel: 01296 338385 (h) 07786 854531 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: T. Skeggs, Tel: 017803 576879 Ground: 01296 612952 Directions to ground - Marsh Road, Little Kimble. Drive into Kimble from Longwick on the B4009, turn left into Marsh Road, just before the railway bridge, the ground is situated half a mile on the left hand side.

KNOTTY GREEN - P. Moxley email: [email protected] Juniors: K. Mcleish email: [email protected] Website: www.knottygreencc.co.uk

LACEY GREEN - C.Marshall email: [email protected]

85 86 LEY HILL - Eleanor Phillips email: [email protected] Juniors: C. Morris. Website: www.lhcc.org

LITTLE MARLOW - R.Tedham email: [email protected] Juniors: G. Thistlewaite Tel: 07557 307997 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.littlemarlowcc.co.uk

LITTLE MISSENDEN - M. Hallam, 22 Naidwood Lane, Prestwood, Great Missenden MISFITS Bucks, HP16 0QN email: [email protected]

LONG CRENDON - P. Hemmerdinger, 42 Elm Trees, Long Crendon, Aylesbury, Bucks HP18 9DF Tel: 01844 202595 (h) 07711 551730 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Hemmerdinger Website: www.crendon.cc

LONG MARSTON - S. Robinson email: [email protected] Juniors: M. Keable Tel, 01296 660354 (h) 07855 154717 (m) email: [email protected]

MARLOW - S. Trotter, 5 Watery Lane, Wooburn Green, Bucks. HP10 0NE Tel: 01628 521102 (h) 07971 189734 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: B. Morton Tel: 07807 493976 email: [email protected] Website: www.marlowcc.co.uk

Directions to ground - Pound Lane, Marlow. From the West, leave bypass, go via Bisham into Marlow. Cross over Marlow Bridge, take first left (Pound Lane) ground is approx. 400 yards on the left past Marlow Park CC. From the East go to Town Centre, and turn left at the Crown Inn into High Street. At the bottom of High Street, (before bridge) turn right into Pound Lane.

87 88 MARLOW PARK - P. Stephens Tel: 07731 675995 email: [email protected] Juniors: A. Head Tel: 07443 226946 (m) Ground: 01628 483638

Directions to ground - Higginson Park, Pound Lane. Approaching Marlow from the west leave they bypass towards Bisham. Cross Marlow Bridge and first left into Pound Lane, ground is 300 yards on the left Pavilion is along an unmarked lane past the leisure centre car park. From the east enter Marlow turn right at the Crown Inn. At the end of the High Street turn right into Pound Lane.

MARSH GIBBON - B. Timms, 48 Shearwater, Langford Village, Bicester OX26 6TS Tel: 01869 245690 email: [email protected] Juniors: B. Timms. tel: 01869 278430

MILTON KEYNES - Ed Page Tel: 07595 629878 email: [email protected]

MILTON KEYNES CITY - C. Skears, 90 Leopard Drive, Pennyland, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK15 8AS Tel: 01908 677338 (h) 07786 963786 (m) email: [email protected] Colts: P. Loveland, 5 Orbison Court, Crownhill, Milton Keynes, MK3 6HK Tel: 01908 569920 email: [email protected] Ground: 01908 373870

MK STALLIONS - A. Jacob Tel: 01908 505605 email: [email protected]

MK TIGERS - Shahbaz Ahmed email: [email protected]

MK WARRIORS - A. Jabber Tel: 07946 513561 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.mk-tigers.com

MONKS RISBOROUGH - Mohammed Amjad, 30 Palmer Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP18 8EF Tel: 10296 291380 (h) 07956 803458 (m) email: [email protected]

NEW BRADWELL - Mrs J Chapman, 167 Newport Road, New Bradwell, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK13 OAJ Tel: 01908 314564 email: [email protected] Juniors: D.Little, Tel: 07939 009021

NEW CITY - S. Dave Tel: 01908 662486 email: [email protected] (MILTON KEYNES)

NEWPORT PAGNELL - M. Broad, 54 Brill Place, Brackwell Common, Milton Keynes MK13 8LR Tel: 01908 235503 (h) 07917 564800 (m) email: [email protected]

NORTH BUCKS - D. Holliday, 5 Mill Lane, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes. AMBULANCE MK11 1BQ Tel: 07763 588360 email: [email protected] Website: www.nbacc.co.uk 87 88 NORTH BUCKS GIRLS - C. Kightley, 3 Mann Close, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes MK19 7JG Tel: 01908 565140 (h) 07895 063080 (m) email: [email protected]

NORTH CRAWLEY - R. Braybrook Tel: 07860 176907 email: [email protected] Juniors: S. Howe email: [email protected] Website: www.northcrawley.play-cricket.com

NORTH MARSTON - G. Bowden, Tel: 01296 670587 (h) 07813 351998 (m) & GRANBOROUGH Juniors: R. Devas Tel: 01296 640456 (h) 07949 391153 (m)

OLD BRADWELL - A. Walliker Tel: 01908 662486 email: [email protected]

OLNEY TOWN - I. James Tel: 01234 713528 email: [email protected] Juniors: R. Beardshaw Website: www.olneytown.play-cricket.com

OPEN UNIVERSITY - P. Twomey, LTS Level 4, Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK18 2AE emaiL [email protected]

PENN AND TYLERS - P. Finch, 18 Taplin Way, Tylers Green, Penn, Bucks. HP10 GREEN 8DW Tel: 01494 455611 email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Finch

PENN STREET - M. Gloyens email: [email protected] Juniors: J Fryer, 29 Park Lane, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Bucks HP15 7HZ Tel: 01494 718827 (h) 07703 510830 (m)

PHOENIX OLD BOYS - E. Stanborough Tel: 07878 245451 email: [email protected] Website; wwww.pobfc.co.uk

PRESTWOOD - M. Eden, 146 Wright Lane, Prestwood, Bucks. HP16 0LG Tel: 01494 890183 (h) 07903 132906 (m) email: [email protected]

PRINCES RISBOROUGH - P.Bhattacharya, 4 Lacemakers Court, Bell Street, Princes Risborough, HP27 0BY Tel: 07801 334285 email: sec@[email protected] Juniors: S. Knights Ground: 01844 343893 Website: www.prcc.org.uk

Directions to ground - Windsor Playing Fields, Horsenden Lane, Princes Risborough Tel: 01844 343893

89 90 PRINTERS - N. Coghlan, 218 Wolverton Road, Blakelands, Milton Keynes, Bucks. MK14 5AB Tel: 01908 217322 email: [email protected]

SANTANDER UK - J. Stubbings email: [email protected]

SHENLEY CHURCH END - A. Soper Tel: 01908 672493 email: [email protected] Website: www.shenleychurchendcc.co.uk

SLOUGH - Jamel Rahman Tel: 07970 006222 email: [email protected] Website: www.sloughcricketclub.co.uk

Directions to ground - From London exit M4 at junction 5 and take A4 towards Slough town centre continue past Langley Fire Station (on left) and at the next set of traffic lights turn left into Upton Court Road. Ground entrance is on left just after Castleview Road. Signposted Slough Cricket Club From Reading exit M4 at junction 6 proceed towards Slough and A4. At first roundabout take 3rd exit towards Chalvey and keep straight on, Chalvey High Street becomes Albert Street then becomes Upton Court Road. Ground entrance is on the right just before Castleview Road. Signposted Slough Rugby Club. From Beaconsfield and Uxbridge turn left on A4 and turn right at the traffic lights immediately before Langley Fire Station then as in para 1 above.

SOULBURY VILLAGE - N. Carter email: [email protected]

SPARTANS - S. Waghmare Tel: 07865 048757 email: [email protected]

STEWKLEY VICARAGE - M. Gregory Tel: 07702 424069 Juniors: A. Hardings email: [email protected]

STOKE GREEN C.C. - Saud Ahmed Tel: 07772 371366 email: [email protected]

Directions to ground - Wexham Road. From M4 exit Junction 6 and take A355 towards Slough. At junction with A4 turn right and look for signs to Wexham Park Hospital and turn left and follow signs to the hospital. The Ground is near the hospital roundabout opposite the Red Lion Inn. From M40 exit Junction 2 and proceed on A40 to Gerrards Cross. Turn left at traffic lights onto B416 to Slough, as before follow signs to Wexham Park Hospital. 3rd XI play in Sefton Park, Stoke Poges.

STOKE HAMMOND - Mrs P Purnell, Brageham, Stoke Hamond, Bucks MK17 9DB Tel: 01525 270518 (h) 07813 900113 (m) email: [email protected]

STOKENCHURCH - P. Witney, 15 Evelyn Way, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 6NB Tel: 01932 882861 (h) 07939 867556 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: G. Murton, The Old Post, Oxford Road, Stokenchurch, Bucks. HP14 3SX Tel: 01494 485538 (h) 07967 388274 (m) email: [email protected] Ground: 01494 484004 Website: www.stokenchurchcc.org.uk

Directions to ground - Coming from Oxford exit the M40 at Junction 5 turn left and proceed along the A40 into Stokenchurch turn right into ground just past the Total petrol station.

89 90 STONY STRATFORD - S. Gulliver email: [email protected] Juniors: R. Arnold email: [email protected] Ground: 01908 566680 Website: www.stonystratfordcc.co.uk

TAPLOW - G. Herbert, 80 Hirham Road, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0LZ Tel: 01628 604295 (h) 07717 872394 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: D. Price Ground: 01628 632951 Website: www.taplowcricketclub.co.uk

THE LEE - M. Harris email: [email protected] Juniors: M. Price Website: www.theleecc.hitscricket.com

THORNBOROUGH - D. Chapman Tel: 07779 191793 (m) Website: www.tcc1.co.uk

TRING PARK - D.Sidwell, Foxgloves, Christchurch Road Tring, Herts HP23 4EF Tel: 07970 909441 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.tringpark.playcricket.com

TURVILLE PARK - J. Hancock email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Website: www.turvilleparkcc.multiply.com

TWYFORD - J. Goff Tel: 07739 421673 email: joshgoff1@hotmailcom Juniors: I. Wilkinson Tel: 07803 218599 email: [email protected] Website: twyfordcc.org

WADDESDON - C. Partridge, 62 Frederick Street, Waddesdon, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP18 0LX Tel: 01296 651427 email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Irwin, 38 Springhill Road, Grendon Underwood, Bucks. HP18 0TG Tel: 01296 771004 email: [email protected]

WENDOVER - S. Thornton email: [email protected] Tel: 01296 623286 Ground: 01296 622191 Website: www.wendovercc.com Directions to ground - From the west (Princes Risborough), take B4010 into Wendover; 20 yards before bypass and railway and immediately after last terraced house on left, turn left down stone track, bearing right at fork to ground. From Aylesbury, take A413. When half a mile from Wendover, at roundabout ignore the first sign to Wendover (B4009) and follow A413 (to Amersham) on to the Wendover bypass. At end of bypass at roundabout, take the first left (sharp turn) on to B4009 into Wendover; at the first mini-roundabout (top of High Street) turn left on to B4010 (to Princes Risborough). After 100 yards, cross railway and bypass and then after another 20 yards, turn right before first terraced house down stone track. (Note: no access from bypass into ground).

91 92 WESTBURY - P. McComb Tel: 01280 702250 email: [email protected] Website: www.westburycc.play-cricket.com

WESTCOTT - P. Busby email: [email protected]

WESTCROFT - S.Shah Tel: 07886 021780 email: [email protected]

WEST WYCOMBE - G. Evans, 36 Hayfield Drive, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP15 7TB Tel: 01494 812586 (h) 07827 894387 (m) email: [email protected] Website: www.westwycombe.play-cricket.com

WIDMER END & - G. Pearson, 12 Cedar Avenue, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Bucks. ST. MARGARETS HP15 7DW Tel: 01494 718202 (h) 07788 925690 (m) email: [email protected]

WINCHMORE HILL - Mrs G. Massey, 9 Brickwell Walk, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP15 7TN Tel: 01494 816386 (h) 07940 877474 (m) email: [email protected] Juniors: G. Culley, Holly Villa, Wielden Lane, Winchmore Hill, Bucks. HP7 0NQ. Tel: 01494 727791 email: [email protected] Website: www.whpcc.co.uk

WING with WINGRAVE - S. Allwood email: [email protected] Website: www.wing.play-cricket.co.uk

WINGRAVE - R.Keighley email: [email protected]

WINSLOW TOWN - M. Edworthy email: [email protected] Juniors: P. Hornby email: [email protected] Website: www.winslowtowncc.org.uk Ground 01296 713057

WOLVERTON - A. Amos email: [email protected] Juniors: K.Pichowski Tel: 01908 313 866 email: [email protected] Ground Osbourne Street, Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5HS Tel: 01908 313866

WOOBURN NARKOVIANS - P .Clarke email: [email protected] Tel: 07900 1903322 (m)

WYCOMBE LIONS - C. Perera email: [email protected]

91 92 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

TREASURER'S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

Financial Review

Financially, 2017 has continued to be a successful season for the club. The club made a surplus of £3,499 (2016 a surplus of £11,023). The committee has worked very hard on income generating events and continuing this with reducing costs where possible.

The main changes for the year can be summarised as follows: £ Subscriptions 300 MCCA Distribution 360 Net income from fundraising 3,640 Dividends (20) Other 72 ______Increase in Income 4,352

Senior match costs 9,021 Academy match costs 22 Over 50/60s match costs 75 Cricket Gear 1,122 ______Increase in match costs (10,240)

Increase in Admin costs (1,759) Tax on Dividends 123 ______Movement from 2016 to 2017 - Reduced surplus for the year (7,524)

The Club for 2018 has agreed on a budget that delivers a small deficit, this has taken into account what is necessary to deliver the quality of cricket in the Minor Counties. The budget deficit agreed by the F&GP for 2018 is £(2,342) and there remains a clear requirement for increased revenue for the Club as this deficit is reflective of the challenges of the reallocation of home games to other venues and the need to obtain new sponsors at these venues.

The committee continues to support all fund raising activities (see below).

The value of the Clubs Investments increased by £11,402 (2016 increased by £1,218).

Cricket The committee has continued to work extremely hard to deliver the quality cricket that it is responsible for, using distributions from the ECB. The cricket committee's continued focus is on the costs to deliver a team that would be best placed to improve the quality of cricket played. The total distributions from the ECB did not cover the costs of cricket by £3,154 (2016 costs were covered). Our match manager, Tim Russell (Senior/Academy), continues to be consious of costs without compromising the quality of cricket, however match costs are down to the many variables associated with venues, travelling and player availability.

Roger Garrini and Ron Hedley, the over 50/60s Cricket Managers continue to control the costs of senior cricket and they actively encourage the Seniors to attend fund raising events which is appreciated by the Club as it goes towards ensuring the senior cricket costs of the club result in a breakeven financial situation.

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TREASURER'S REPORT ON THE INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ACCOUNTS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB

We report on the financial statements of Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club for the year ended Sponsorship 31 October 2017 which comprise the Income and Expenditure Account, Balance Sheet and the The Club continues via our fundraising officer, Bill Scholes, to identify new sponsors and our gratitude goes to related notes. These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention our main sponsor John Tuberville who continues to be a fantastic supporter of the Club. A few more sponsors and the accounting policies set out therein. would make a significant difference in balancing our budget and securing the Club's future. I am pleased to report for 2018 we have retained our shirt and match sponsor arranged by our President, Stuart York, who are Risk Management Services and I hope they enjoy the coming season. Respective responsibilities of the club and the reporting accountants The Club's constitution requires the Treasurer to regulate the finances of the Club, in conjunction with the Finance & General Purposes Committee, and to be responsible for the preparation of the financial statements of the Club. Fundraising This remains the Club's largest challenge that the committee needs to identify solutions for. I would comment as The Treasurer institutes the preparation of financial statements for each financial year, which give a true and fair view follows:- of the state of affairs of the Club and its surplus or deficit for that year.

Golf Day In preparing these financial statements the Treasurer is required to: The event this year was enjoyed by those attending. Overall the Club made a surplus of £510 (2016 £707). - select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently; - make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; Sportsman's Dinner - prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the The 2017 event was supported and enjoyed with Club members and guests attending. The Club made an Club will continue in operation. overall profit of £2,134 (2016 - £2,014). The committee congratulates Bob Lane for his continuing efforts in dealing with this and the Golf day. As described above the Club is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards. Summer Lunch The summer lunch was held at High Wycombe Cricket Club for the championship's match, which has continued Our responsibility is to carry out procedures designed to enable us to report our opinion. to be successfully and reasonably attended. The Club made a profit of £891 in 2017 (2016 - £610). This is organised by Bill Scholes and John Turberville and the Committee thank them for their continued efforts in dealing with this and other fundraising events. Basis of opinion Our procedures consisted of comparing the financial statements with the books of account kept by the Club Raffles and making such limited enquiries of the officers of the Club as we considered necessary for the purpose These are held at our home matches and I am pleased to report on an increased surplus this year of £1,344 of the report. These procedures provide only the assurance expressed in our opinion. (2016 £560) a great effort on behalf of all that assisted in arranging this at the various home matches Opinion Other Income - Players Sponsorship / Gazebo Tent Hire We commenced this during the season and expect to continue this going forward. In our opinion the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 October 2017 and the Balance Sheet as at 31 October 2017 are in agreement with the books of account kept by the Club. Bucks 100 My thanks go to John Philips who has proactively managed the Bucks 100 Club which contributed £2,400 (2016 - £2,300) to Club funds.We are hopeful that this will raise increased funds in the future as more members join. Abbey Place MHA MACINTYRE HUDSON 24-28 Easton Street Chartered Accountants Year Book High Wycombe This year being our 1000th Match, the Committee took the decision to upgrade our handbook which I can report Buckinghamshire has received a lot of welcome comments from members, this investment was a increase to costs of £1,180. The HP11 1NT committee would like to thank both Frank Russell and Michael Knox for all of their hard work in co-ordinating the various aspects of the handbook.

Advertising included in the year book contributed £5,730 for 2017 (2016 £3,600). We would encourage new advertisers so please let Frank/Mike know if you can suggest a contact.

Membership The Club membership secretary, John Phillips, proactively manages the membership database and continues to keep a track of arrears of subscriptions.

N.A. Relph Treasurer

1st March 2018

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TREASURER'S REPORT ON THE INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT ACCOUNTS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017

We report on the financial statements of Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club for the year ended Sponsorship 31 October 2017 which comprise the Income and Expenditure Account, Balance Sheet and the Year Ended Year Ended The Club continues via our fundraising officer, Bill Scholes, to identify new sponsors and our gratitude goes to related notes. These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention 31 October 31 October our main sponsor John Tuberville who continues to be a fantastic supporter of the Club. A few more sponsors and the accounting policies set out therein. Notes 2017 2016 would make a significant difference in balancing our budget and securing the Club's future. I am pleased to Income report for 2018 we have retained our shirt and match sponsor arranged by our President, Stuart York, who are Risk Management Services and I hope they enjoy the coming season. Respective responsibilities of the club and the reporting accountants Subscriptions 5,150 4,850 The Club's constitution requires the Treasurer to regulate the finances of the Club, in conjunction with the Finance & ECB Distribution 32,930 32,570 General Purposes Committee, and to be responsible for the preparation of the financial statements of the Club. Fundraising Fund Raising Income 2 27,069 16,849 This remains the Club's largest challenge that the committee needs to identify solutions for. I would comment as Dividends and interest received 2,753 2,773 The Treasurer institutes the preparation of financial statements for each financial year, which give a true and fair view History of Bucks Book - - follows:- of the state of affairs of the Club and its surplus or deficit for that year. Other Income 338 266 Golf Day In preparing these financial statements the Treasurer is required to: The event this year was enjoyed by those attending. Overall the Club made a surplus of £510 (2016 £707). - select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently; 68,240 57,308 - make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; Fund Raising Costs 2 (12,637) (6,057) Sportsman's Dinner - prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the The 2017 event was supported and enjoyed with Club members and guests attending. The Club made an Club will continue in operation. 55,603 51,251 overall profit of £2,134 (2016 - £2,014). The committee congratulates Bob Lane for his continuing efforts in Senior side 3 36,084 27,063 dealing with this and the Golf day. As described above the Club is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with Academy XI - 1 day 4 2,154 1,909 generally accepted accounting standards. Academy XI - 2 day 5 1,865 2,088 Summer Lunch Over 50's 6 363 386 The summer lunch was held at High Wycombe Cricket Club for the championship's match, which has continued Our responsibility is to carry out procedures designed to enable us to report our opinion. Over 60's 6 325 227 to be successfully and reasonably attended. The Club made a profit of £891 in 2017 (2016 - £610). This is (40,791) (31,673) organised by Bill Scholes and John Turberville and the Committee thank them for their continued efforts in dealing with this and other fundraising events. Basis of opinion 14,812 19,578 Our procedures consisted of comparing the financial statements with the books of account kept by the Club Cricket gear 4,167 3,045 Raffles and making such limited enquiries of the officers of the Club as we considered necessary for the purpose These are held at our home matches and I am pleased to report on an increased surplus this year of £1,344 of the report. These procedures provide only the assurance expressed in our opinion. 10,645 16,533 (2016 £560) a great effort on behalf of all that assisted in arranging this at the various home matches Administration expenses Opinion Year book 3,368 2,188 Other Income - Players Sponsorship / Gazebo Tent Hire Fixture/Membership Cards 1,193 382 We commenced this during the season and expect to continue this going forward. In our opinion the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 October 2017 and the Balance Sheet as at Postage & Telephone 554 569 31 October 2017 are in agreement with the books of account kept by the Club. Insurance 368 362 Bucks 100 Treasurer Costs 1,392 1,308 My thanks go to John Philips who has proactively managed the Bucks 100 Club which contributed £2,400 (2016 Umbrellas & Books - 2 - £2,300) to Club funds.We are hopeful that this will raise increased funds in the future as more members join. Abbey Place MHA MACINTYRE HUDSON 24-28 Easton Street Chartered Accountants Other administrative expenses 264 569 (7,139) (5,380) Year Book High Wycombe This year being our 1000th Match, the Committee took the decision to upgrade our handbook which I can report Buckinghamshire has received a lot of welcome comments from members, this investment was a increase to costs of £1,180. The HP11 1NT 3,506 11,153 committee would like to thank both Frank Russell and Michael Knox for all of their hard work in co-ordinating the various aspects of the handbook. Tax on interest and dividends (7) (130) Corporation Tax Prev Yr adj - - Advertising included in the year book contributed £5,730 for 2017 (2016 £3,600). We would encourage new advertisers so please let Frank/Mike know if you can suggest a contact. Total Surplus for the year 3,499 11,023

Membership The Club membership secretary, John Phillips, proactively manages the membership database and continues to keep a track of arrears of subscriptions.

N.A. Relph Treasurer

1st March 2018

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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2017

We report on the financial statements of Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club for the year ended 31 October 2017 which comprise the Income and Expenditure Account, Balance Sheet and the Year Ended Year Ended October 2017 October 2016 related notes. These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention 31 October 31 October Notes £ £ £ £ and the accounting policies set out therein. Notes 2017 2016 Income Fixed assets Respective responsibilities of the club and the reporting accountants Subscriptions 5,150 4,850 Investments 7 14,486 14,486 The Club's constitution requires the Treasurer to regulate the finances of the Club, in conjunction with the Finance & ECB Distribution 32,930 32,570 General Purposes Committee, and to be responsible for the preparation of the financial statements of the Club. Fund Raising Income 2 27,069 16,849 Current assets Dividends and interest received 2,753 2,773 Stocks 420 447 The Treasurer institutes the preparation of financial statements for each financial year, which give a true and fair view History of Bucks Book - - Other debtors 1,447 780 of the state of affairs of the Club and its surplus or deficit for that year. Other Income 338 266 Cash at bank and in hand 20,425 21,884 In preparing these financial statements the Treasurer is required to: - select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently; 68,240 57,308 22,292 23,111 - make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; Fund Raising Costs 2 (12,637) (6,057) - prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the Current liabilities Club will continue in operation. 55,603 51,251 Trade creditors 6,714 10,575 Senior side 3 36,084 27,063 As described above the Club is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with Academy XI - 1 day 4 2,154 1,909 Net current assets 15,578 12,536 generally accepted accounting standards. Academy XI - 2 day 5 1,865 2,088 Over 50's 6 363 386 Total assets less current liabilities 30,064 27,022 Our responsibility is to carry out procedures designed to enable us to report our opinion. Over 60's 6 325 227 (40,791) (31,673) Capital account Basis of opinion 14,812 19,578 At 1 November 2016 5,814 (4,762) Our procedures consisted of comparing the financial statements with the books of account kept by the Club Cricket gear 4,167 3,045 Surplus for the year 3,499 11,023 and making such limited enquiries of the officers of the Club as we considered necessary for the purpose Transfer to Tom Orford fund (457) (447) of the report. These procedures provide only the assurance expressed in our opinion. 10,645 16,533 Administration expenses 8,856 5,814 Opinion Year book 3,368 2,188 Tom Orford fund 8 5,205 5,205 Fixture/Membership Cards 1,193 382 Alfred Skinner fund 9 16,003 16,003 In our opinion the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 October 2017 and the Balance Sheet as at Postage & Telephone 554 569 31 October 2017 are in agreement with the books of account kept by the Club. Insurance 368 362 30,064 27,022 Treasurer Costs 1,392 1,308 Abbey Place MHA MACINTYRE HUDSON Umbrellas & Books - 2 I approve these accounts and confirm that I have made available all relevant records and information for their 24-28 Easton Street Chartered Accountants Other administrative expenses 264 569 preparation. High Wycombe (7,139) (5,380) Buckinghamshire HP11 1NT 3,506 11,153 N.A. Relph Tax on interest and dividends (7) (130) Treasurer Corporation Tax Prev Yr adj - -

Date : ...... Total Surplus for the year 3,499 11,023

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2017

Year Ended Year Ended October 2017 October 2016 31 October 31 October Notes £ £ £ £ Notes 2017 2016 Income Fixed assets Subscriptions 5,150 4,850 Investments 7 14,486 14,486 ECB Distribution 32,930 32,570 Fund Raising Income 2 27,069 16,849 Current assets Dividends and interest received 2,753 2,773 Stocks 420 447 History of Bucks Book - - Other debtors 1,447 780 Other Income 338 266 Cash at bank and in hand 20,425 21,884

68,240 57,308 22,292 23,111 Fund Raising Costs 2 (12,637) (6,057) Current liabilities 55,603 51,251 Trade creditors 6,714 10,575 Senior side 3 36,084 27,063 Academy XI - 1 day 4 2,154 1,909 Net current assets 15,578 12,536 Academy XI - 2 day 5 1,865 2,088 Over 50's 6 363 386 Total assets less current liabilities 30,064 27,022 Over 60's 6 325 227 (40,791) (31,673) Capital account 14,812 19,578 At 1 November 2016 5,814 (4,762) Cricket gear 4,167 3,045 Surplus for the year 3,499 11,023 Transfer to Tom Orford fund (457) (447) 10,645 16,533 Administration expenses 8,856 5,814 Year book 3,368 2,188 Tom Orford fund 8 5,205 5,205 Fixture/Membership Cards 1,193 382 Alfred Skinner fund 9 16,003 16,003 Postage & Telephone 554 569 Insurance 368 362 30,064 27,022 Treasurer Costs 1,392 1,308 Umbrellas & Books - 2 Other administrative expenses 264 569 I approve these accounts and confirm that I have made available all relevant records and information for their (7,139) (5,380) preparation.

3,506 11,153

N.A. Relph Tax on interest and dividends (7) (130) Treasurer Corporation Tax Prev Yr adj - -

Date : ...... Total Surplus for the year 3,499 11,023

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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017

1 Accounting Policies

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention using the following 4 Academy XI 1 Day 2017 2016 accounting policies: £ £

Members subscriptions are accounted for on a received basis. This is considered prudent due to the Mileage allowance 94 386 uncertain nature and recoverability of some of the members subscriptions. The total subscription roll Catering 796 740 as at 31 October 2017 was £5,150 (2016 - £4,850). Ground hire 200 - Umpire expenses 159 483 Coaching 490 300 Stocks Other 415 Stocks are valued at the lower cost and net realisable value after making due allowance for obsolete and slow moving items. 2,154 1,909

2 Fund Raising 2017 2016 £ £ £ £ £ £ Income Expenses Net Income Expenses Net 5 Academy XI 2 Day 2017 2016 Golf Day 3,565 (3,055) 510 4,315 (3,608) 707 £ £ Annual Dinner 4,310 (2,176) 2,134 3,664 (1,650) 2,014 1001 Lunches 6,425 (6,407) 18 Accomodation - - Summer Lunch 1,890 (999) 891 1,365 (749) 616 Mileage allowance 181 316 Advertising 5,730 5,730 3,600 3,600 Catering 1,358 1,295 Donations & Sponsorship 1,405 1,405 1,045 1,045 Coaching 195 450 Bucks 100 2,400 2,400 2,300 2,300 Umpire expenses 288 74 Raffles 1,344 - 1,344 560 (50) 510 Ground hire 300 400

27,069 (12,637) 14,432 16,849 (6,057) 10,792 2,322 2,535

Less: Reclaimed from Tom Orford Fund 457 447 3 Senior Side 2017 2016 £ £ 1,865 2,088

Accommodation 7,425 2,753 Catering 7,630 8,305 6 Over 50's & 60's 2017 2016 Players salaries 2,150 - Cost Contribution Net Cost Contribution Net Director of Cricket 5,388 5,501 £ £ £ £ £ £ Umpire & scorer expenses 532 205 Over 50's 363 - 363 1,753 (1,367) 386 Petrol/mileage claimed 5,345 4,034 Over 60's 580 (255) 325 227 - 227 Meal allowance 2,268 1,188 Ground hire & groundsmen 1,260 1,215 943 (255) 688 1,980 (1,367) 613 Coaching 2,550 2,510 Winter Nets 759 1,330 Sundry expenses 777 22

36,084 27,063

From 2014 onwards umpires are being paid for by MCCA.

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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017

1 Accounting Policies

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention using the following 4 Academy XI 1 Day 2017 2016 accounting policies: £ £

Members subscriptions are accounted for on a received basis. This is considered prudent due to the Mileage allowance 94 386 uncertain nature and recoverability of some of the members subscriptions. The total subscription roll Catering 796 740 as at 31 October 2017 was £5,150 (2016 - £4,850). Ground hire 200 - Umpire expenses 159 483 Coaching 490 300 Stocks Other 415 Stocks are valued at the lower cost and net realisable value after making due allowance for obsolete and slow moving items. 2,154 1,909

2 Fund Raising 2017 2016 £ £ £ £ £ £ Income Expenses Net Income Expenses Net 5 Academy XI 2 Day 2017 2016 Golf Day 3,565 (3,055) 510 4,315 (3,608) 707 £ £ Annual Dinner 4,310 (2,176) 2,134 3,664 (1,650) 2,014 1001 Lunches 6,425 (6,407) 18 Accomodation - - Summer Lunch 1,890 (999) 891 1,365 (749) 616 Mileage allowance 181 316 Advertising 5,730 5,730 3,600 3,600 Catering 1,358 1,295 Donations & Sponsorship 1,405 1,405 1,045 1,045 Coaching 195 450 Bucks 100 2,400 2,400 2,300 2,300 Umpire expenses 288 74 Raffles 1,344 - 1,344 560 (50) 510 Ground hire 300 400

27,069 (12,637) 14,432 16,849 (6,057) 10,792 2,322 2,535

Less: Reclaimed from Tom Orford Fund 457 447 3 Senior Side 2017 2016 £ £ 1,865 2,088

Accommodation 7,425 2,753 Catering 7,630 8,305 6 Over 50's & 60's 2017 2016 Players salaries 2,150 - Cost Contribution Net Cost Contribution Net Director of Cricket 5,388 5,501 £ £ £ £ £ £ Umpire & scorer expenses 532 205 Over 50's 363 - 363 1,753 (1,367) 386 Petrol/mileage claimed 5,345 4,034 Over 60's 580 (255) 325 227 - 227 Meal allowance 2,268 1,188 Ground hire & groundsmen 1,260 1,215 943 (255) 688 1,980 (1,367) 613 Coaching 2,550 2,510 Winter Nets 759 1,330 Sundry expenses 777 22

36,084 27,063

From 2014 onwards umpires are being paid for by MCCA.

98 99 - 6 - - 7 - BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB RULES OF THE BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1. The Club shall be called the BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB and shall play and promote Minor Counties and other NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED) cricket in Buckinghamshire, including the area covered by the Milton Keynes Unitary Authority (hereinafter called “the County”). FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 2. The Club shall be managed by a Committee comprising The President, Chairman, Captain, Secretary, Treasurer, Director of Cricket, Assistant Secretary, Membership Secretary and not more than nine other members all of whom shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for the above offices must be submitted in writing so as to reach the Honorary Secretary by February 1st in each year and circulated to members with notice of the Annual General Meeting. Such nominations must be supported by a seconder and consent of the nominee must first be obtained. If the nominations exceed the number of vacancies a ballot shall take place. The Committee shall have power to co-opt 7 Investments 2017 2016 additional members at its discretion. The Committee shall meet at least four times per annum. Five shall form a quorum. £ £ 3. The Management Committee shall have power to: Cost (a) fill vacancies in any offices of the Club until the next Annual General Meeting; a) Capital Account (b) appoint from among the members of the Club such sub-committees as it shall think fit and delegate to them such functions and duties as it shall from time to time determine, but such sub-committees shall be responsible to the At 1 November 2016 and 31 October 2017 9,493 9,493 Management Committee. The Chairman shall be a member of all sub-committees. - - 4 (a) The Senior Team shall be selected by the Selection Sub-Committee, which shall be appointed annually by the b) Tom Orford Fund Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General Meeting. (b) To qualify for the County a player must either have been registered to play for the County for at least the preceding five At 1 November 2016 and 31 October 2017 4,993 4,993 years or meet one of the following conditions:- (i) be currently playing regularly for a club within the county. Total cost at 31 October 14,486 14,486 (ii) have been born in the county. (iii) have been a bona-fide resident in the county for at least 12 months. There shall be allowed a maximum of two players in the team outside these criteria. If two such players are selected, at least one of these two must be actively involved in coaching youth cricket within the County. No player shall play Minor Market Value at 31 October 84,138 72,736 Counties Cricket Association matches unless he is a member of the County Club and has paid his subscription.

5 (a) An Academy Team Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General Meeting. 8 Tom Orford Fund 2017 2016 (b) A Seniors Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General £ £ Meeting, to be responsible for the organisation of and team selection for Over 50 and Over 60s matches. (c) A Cricket Administrator shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General At 1 November 2016 5,205 5,205 meeting, to be responsible for communication with First XI and Academy players and for players and match expenses for the first XI and Academy. Contribution to Academy XI Coaching (457) (447) Transfers 457 447 6 (a) The Club will be a member of the Buckinghamshire Cricket Board (hereinafter called “the BCB”). (b) The Committee shall ensure that such functions as shall from to time be delegated to the Club by mutual agreement At 31 October 2017 5,205 5,205 with the BCB are properly and adequately discharged.

7 (a) The annual subscription shall be not less than the amount specified hereunder as applicable to the class of membership indicated and shall be due and payable on the first day of January in each year:- 9 Alfred Skinner Fund 2017 2016 £ Individual 20.00 * £ £ Husband and Wife 30.00 * Junior (Under 21) 10.00 † Balance at 31 October 2016 and 2017 16,003 16,003 * Includes one copy of Handbook † Handbook available at reduced price of not less than £2 per copy. (b) The financial year of the Club shall commence on the first day of November.

8 (a) An individual member shall be entitled to Life Membership upon payment of the relevant subscription hereunder specified:- Age £ Under 40 400.00 40-60 300.00 60 and over 200.00 (b) Members who have rendered the Club outstanding service may be elected Honorary Life Members. Nominations must be recommended by a unanimous vote of the Committee and approved by a majority vote at the Annual General Meeting. Such members shall be entitled to all the privileges of the Club. (c) Vice Presidents may be elected at a General Meeting of the Club upon such terms as the Committee shall decide.

9. Membership shall be open to all, irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status and sexual orientation. Subject to the foregoing, the election of members shall be vested in the Committee and shall take place at any Committee meeting. The election shall be by show of hands or, if the Chairman so decides, by ballot. If a ballot is taken one dissenting vote in five shall exclude.

10. The names and addresses of all proposed new members shall be sent to the Membership Secretary at least three days before the meeting at which it is proposed to elect them together with the names of the proposer and seconder. 100 101 - 8 - BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB RULES OF THE BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 11. A copy of the rules of the Club, with a notice of election, shall be sent to each new member on his/her election.

1. The Club shall be called the BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB and shall play and promote Minor Counties and other 12. Every member on payment of his/her subscription shall receive a Member’s Pass. NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED) cricket in Buckinghamshire, including the area covered by the Milton Keynes Unitary Authority (hereinafter called “the County”). 13. No member whose subscription for the current, or any past season is unpaid on 1st June shall be allowed to exercise FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2017 any of the rights or privileges of membership until such subscription is paid, except by leave of the Committee. The name 2. The Club shall be managed by a Committee comprising The President, Chairman, Captain, Secretary, Treasurer, of any member leaving his/her subscription unpaid for one year may, at the option of the Committee, be erased from the Director of Cricket, Assistant Secretary, Membership Secretary and not more than nine other members all of whom shall be books of the Club, and only be replaced with the consent of the Committee and on payment of all arrears. elected at the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for the above offices must be submitted in writing so as to reach the Honorary Secretary by February 1st in each year and circulated to members with notice of the Annual General 14. Any member wishing to withdraw from the Club shall give notice in writing to the Secretary and shall pay all arrears at Meeting. Such nominations must be supported by a seconder and consent of the nominee must first be obtained. If the the date of such notice. Any former member (other than one to whom Rule 14 applies) wishing to rejoin the Club shall be nominations exceed the number of vacancies a ballot shall take place. The Committee shall have power to co-opt eligible for re-election subject to Rule 6. 7 Investments 2017 2016 additional members at its discretion. The Committee shall meet at least four times per annum. Five shall form a quorum. £ £ 15. If the conduct of any member, either in or out of the Club, shall, in the opinion of the Committee, or any ten members 3. The Management Committee shall have power to: of the Club, who shall certify the same in writing to the Secretary, be injurious to the character and interests of the Club, Cost (a) fill vacancies in any offices of the Club until the next Annual General Meeting; the Committee shall be empowered (if they deem it expedient), after enquiry, to recommend in writing, such member to a) Capital Account (b) appoint from among the members of the Club such sub-committees as it shall think fit and delegate to them such resign; and if the member so recommended shall not comply within fourteen days from the date of such recommendation, functions and duties as it shall from time to time determine, but such sub-committees shall be responsible to the the Committee shall then call a special general meeting, and if such meeting agrees by ballot, by a majority of two thirds of At 1 November 2016 and 31 October 2017 9,493 9,493 Management Committee. The Chairman shall be a member of all sub-committees. the members present, to the expulsion of such member, he shall cease to be a member, his name shall be erased from the - - list, and he shall forfeit all right and claim upon the property of the Club; but his subscription for the current year shall be 4 (a) The Senior Team shall be selected by the Selection Sub-Committee, which shall be appointed annually by the returned to him, and he shall be forever after ineligible. b) Tom Orford Fund Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General Meeting. (b) To qualify for the County a player must either have been registered to play for the County for at least the preceding five 16. The Treasurer shall at each Annual General Meeting of the Club submit a statement of his accounts for the relevant At 1 November 2016 and 31 October 2017 4,993 4,993 years or meet one of the following conditions:- year, which shall have been reviewed by an independent firm of accountants. This review need not constitute an audit. (i) be currently playing regularly for a club within the county. The firm of independent accountants shall be appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting. Total cost at 31 October 14,486 14,486 (ii) have been born in the county. (iii) have been a bona-fide resident in the county for at least 12 months. 17. The property of the Club shall be vested in the Committee and they shall have entire management of the property, There shall be allowed a maximum of two players in the team outside these criteria. If two such players are selected, at funds and affairs of the Club. least one of these two must be actively involved in coaching youth cricket within the County. No player shall play Minor Market Value at 31 October 84,138 72,736 Counties Cricket Association matches unless he is a member of the County Club and has paid his subscription. 18. All complaints should be made in writing to the Secretary who shall submit them to the Committee if he is unable to satisfy the complaint. 5 (a) An Academy Team Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General Meeting. 19. The Annual General Meeting, of which fourteen days clear notice shall be given to each member, will be held no later 8 Tom Orford Fund 2017 2016 (b) A Seniors Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General than the end of March. Unless proposed by the Committee, resolutions must be proposed and seconded and submitted to £ £ Meeting, to be responsible for the organisation of and team selection for Over 50 and Over 60s matches. the Secretary by the 1st February. (c) A Cricket Administrator shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General At 1 November 2016 5,205 5,205 meeting, to be responsible for communication with First XI and Academy players and for players and match expenses for 20. The Committee or a group of not less than thirty members may upon notification to the Honorary Secretary call an the first XI and Academy. Extraordinary General Meeting stating the purpose. The Honorary Secretary shall then notify each member giving them Contribution to Academy XI Coaching (457) (447) fourteen days notice of the date and venue of the meeting and stating the purpose. Transfers 457 447 6 (a) The Club will be a member of the Buckinghamshire Cricket Board (hereinafter called “the BCB”). (b) The Committee shall ensure that such functions as shall from to time be delegated to the Club by mutual agreement 21. General Meetings shall be chaired by the President or, in his absence, the Chairman or, in the absence of both, by such At 31 October 2017 5,205 5,205 with the BCB are properly and adequately discharged. member of the Committee as shall be elected by those present. Fifteen shall form a quorum. The notice of the meeting shall be accompanied by the Agenda. The chairman shall have discretion to allow emergency resolutions and 7 (a) The annual subscription shall be not less than the amount specified hereunder as applicable to the class of amendments to resolutions to be moved. membership indicated and shall be due and payable on the first day of January in each year:- 9 Alfred Skinner Fund 2017 2016 £ 22. The Club Rules may only be altered at the Annual General Meeting. Any member with a seconder or the Committee Individual 20.00 * £ £ may propose an alteration of the Rules. Such proposal must be delivered to the Honorary Secretary by January 1st of the Husband and Wife 30.00 * year of the meeting. Junior (Under 21) 10.00 † Balance at 31 October 2016 and 2017 16,003 16,003 23. The county cap shall be awarded by the Captain of the County Eleven to any player who, in his opinion, is worthy of * Includes one copy of Handbook distinction, subject to the agreement of the chairman of the Selection Sub-Committee. † Handbook available at reduced price of not less than £2 per copy. (b) The financial year of the Club shall commence on the first day of November. 24. Club colours are available as follows: (a) Ties 8 (a) An individual member shall be entitled to Life Membership upon payment of the relevant subscription hereunder Players’ Ties may only be worn by those who have represented the County at Senior level. Members’ Ties may be worn specified:- by all those who have paid a subscription for the year. Age £ (b) Sweaters Under 40 400.00 These may be worn by players representing the County at any level. Capped players will also have the County Badge 40-60 300.00 embroidered on their sweaters. 60 and over 200.00 (c) Blazers These may be worn by all those who have represented the County at Senior or Academy level and by members of the (b) Members who have rendered the Club outstanding service may be elected Honorary Life Members. Nominations must Committee. be recommended by a unanimous vote of the Committee and approved by a majority vote at the Annual General Meeting. Such members shall be entitled to all the privileges of the Club. (c) Vice Presidents may be elected at a General Meeting of the Club upon such terms as the Committee shall decide.

9. Membership shall be open to all, irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status and sexual orientation. Subject to the foregoing, the election of members shall be vested in the Committee and shall take place at any Committee meeting. The election shall be by show of hands or, if the Chairman so decides, by ballot. If a ballot is taken one dissenting vote in five shall exclude.

10. The names and addresses of all proposed new members shall be sent to the Membership Secretary at least three days before the meeting at which it is proposed to elect them together with the names of the proposer and seconder. 100 101 102 - 8 - BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB RULES OF THE BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 11. A copy of the rules of the Club, with a notice of election, shall be sent to each new member on his/her election. Application for Membership Application for Membership 1. The Club shall be called the BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB and shall play and promote Minor Counties and other 12. Every member on payment of his/her subscription shall receive a Member’s Pass. (Block capitals please) cricket in Buckinghamshire, including the area covered by the Milton Keynes Unitary Authority (hereinafter called “the (Block capitals please) County”). 13. No member whose subscription for the current, or any past season is unpaid on 1st June shall be allowed to exercise any of the rights or privileges of membership until such subscription is paid, except by leave of the Committee. The name Name ...... 2. The Club shall be managed by a Committee comprising The President, Chairman, Captain, Secretary, Treasurer, of any member leaving his/her subscription unpaid for one year may, at the option of the Committee, be erased from the Name ...... Director of Cricket, Assistant Secretary, Membership Secretary and not more than nine other members all of whom shall be books of the Club, and only be replaced with the consent of the Committee and on payment of all arrears. Address ...... elected at the Annual General Meeting. Nominations for the above offices must be submitted in writing so as to Address ...... reach the Honorary Secretary by February 1st in each year and circulated to members with notice of the Annual General 14. Any member wishing to withdraw from the Club shall give notice in writing to the Secretary and shall pay all arrears at Meeting. Such nominations must be supported by a seconder and consent of the nominee must first be obtained. If the the date of such notice. Any former member (other than one to whom Rule 14 applies) wishing to rejoin the Club shall be Proposed by...... nominations exceed the number of vacancies a ballot shall take place. The Committee shall have power to co-opt eligible for re-election subject to Rule 6. Proposed by...... additional members at its discretion. The Committee shall meet at least four times per annum. Five shall form a quorum. Seconded by ...... 15. If the conduct of any member, either in or out of the Club, shall, in the opinion of the Committee, or any ten members Seconded by ...... 3. The Management Committee shall have power to: of the Club, who shall certify the same in writing to the Secretary, be injurious to the character and interests of the Club, (a) fill vacancies in any offices of the Club until the next Annual General Meeting; the Committee shall be empowered (if they deem it expedient), after enquiry, to recommend in writing, such member to Date ...... (b) appoint from among the members of the Club such sub-committees as it shall think fit and delegate to them such resign; and if the member so recommended shall not comply within fourteen days from the date of such recommendation, Date ...... functions and duties as it shall from time to time determine, but such sub-committees shall be responsible to the the Committee shall then call a special general meeting, and if such meeting agrees by ballot, by a majority of two thirds of It would help us considerably if payment could be made annually by Banker’s Order via the enclosed Management Committee. The Chairman shall be a member of all sub-committees. the members present, to the expulsion of such member, he shall cease to be a member, his name shall be erased from the It would help us considerably if payment could be made annually by Banker’s Order via the enclosed list, and he shall forfeit all right and claim upon the property of the Club; but his subscription for the current year shall be form. 4 (a) The Senior Team shall be selected by the Selection Sub-Committee, which shall be appointed annually by the returned to him, and he shall be forever after ineligible. form. Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General Meeting. Please send this form and the Membership application when completed to the Membership Secretary: Please send this form and the Membership application when completed to the Membership Secretary: (b) To qualify for the County a player must either have been registered to play for the County for at least the preceding five 16. The Treasurer shall at each Annual General Meeting of the Club submit a statement of his accounts for the relevant John Phillips, 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9EJ. 01494 721244 John Phillips, 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9EJ. 01494 721244 years or meet one of the following conditions:- year, which shall have been reviewed by an independent firm of accountants. This review need not constitute an audit. email: [email protected] (i) be currently playing regularly for a club within the county. The firm of independent accountants shall be appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting. email: [email protected] (ii) have been born in the county. Subscription rates: Individual - 2 0.00; Husband and Wife - 30.00; Junior (under 21) - 10.00. (iii) have been a bona-fide resident in the county for at least 12 months. 17. The property of the Club shall be vested in the Committee and they shall have entire management of the property, Subscription rates: Individual - 2 0.00; Husband and Wife - 30.00; Junior (under 21) - 10.00. There shall be allowed a maximum of two players in the team outside these criteria. If two such players are selected, at Life Membership: Under 40: 400; 40-60: 300; 60 and over 200 funds and affairs of the Club. Life Membership: Under 40: 400; 40-60: 300; 60 and over 200 least one of these two must be actively involved in coaching youth cricket within the County. No player shall play Minor Counties Cricket Association matches unless he is a member of the County Club and has paid his subscription. 18. All complaints should be made in writing to the Secretary who shall submit them to the Committee if he is unable to satisfy the complaint. 5 (a) An Academy Team Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual BANKER’S ORDER FORM General Meeting. 19. The Annual General Meeting, of which fourteen days clear notice shall be given to each member, will be held no later BANKER’S ORDER FORM (b) A Seniors Manager shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General than the end of March. Unless proposed by the Committee, resolutions must be proposed and seconded and submitted to To: BANK ...... Meeting, to be responsible for the organisation of and team selection for Over 50 and Over 60s matches. the Secretary by the 1st February. To: BANK ...... (c) A Cricket Administrator shall be appointed annually by the Committee at its first meeting after the Annual General meeting, to be responsible for communication with First XI and Academy players and for players and match expenses for 20. The Committee or a group of not less than thirty members may upon notification to the Honorary Secretary call an A/c No...... the first XI and Academy. Extraordinary General Meeting stating the purpose. The Honorary Secretary shall then notify each member giving them A/c No...... fourteen days notice of the date and venue of the meeting and stating the purpose. BRANCH: ...... 6 (a) The Club will be a member of the Buckinghamshire Cricket Board (hereinafter called “the BCB”). BRANCH: ...... (b) The Committee shall ensure that such functions as shall from to time be delegated to the Club by mutual agreement 21. General Meetings shall be chaired by the President or, in his absence, the Chairman or, in the absence of both, by such with the BCB are properly and adequately discharged. member of the Committee as shall be elected by those present. Fifteen shall form a quorum. The notice of the meeting ...... shall be accompanied by the Agenda. The chairman shall have discretion to allow emergency resolutions and ...... 7 (a) The annual subscription shall be not less than the amount specified hereunder as applicable to the class of amendments to resolutions to be moved. membership indicated and shall be due and payable on the first day of January in each year:- ...... £ 22. The Club Rules may only be altered at the Annual General Meeting. Any member with a seconder or the Committee Individual 20.00 * may propose an alteration of the Rules. Such proposal must be delivered to the Honorary Secretary by January 1st of the ADDRESS: ...... Husband and Wife 30.00 * year of the meeting. ADDRESS: ...... Junior (Under 21) 10.00 † 23. The county cap shall be awarded by the Captain of the County Eleven to any player who, in his opinion, is worthy of ...... * Includes one copy of Handbook distinction, subject to the agreement of the chairman of the Selection Sub-Committee...... † Handbook available at reduced price of not less than £2 per copy. On receipt of this order please pay to Barclays Bank, 16 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP11 2BG. (b) The financial year of the Club shall commence on the first day of November. 24. Club colours are available as follows: On receipt of this order please pay to Barclays Bank, 16 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP11 2BG. (a) Ties (Sort Code: 20-40-71) to the account of the Bucks County Cricket Club (A/c No. 70950599) the sum of 8 (a) An individual member shall be entitled to Life Membership upon payment of the relevant subscription hereunder Players’ Ties may only be worn by those who have represented the County at Senior level. Members’ Ties may be worn (Sort Code: 20-40-71) to the account of the Bucks County Cricket Club (A/c No. 70950599) the sum of ...... and thereafter continue the same payment on the second day of January annually until specified:- by all those who have paid a subscription for the year. ...... and thereafter continue the same payment on the second day of January annually until Age £ (b) Sweaters further notice. further notice. Under 40 400.00 These may be worn by players representing the County at any level. Capped players will also have the County Badge embroidered on their sweaters. 40-60 300.00 NAME: (Block capitals) ...... 60 and over 200.00 (c) Blazers NAME: (Block capitals) ...... These may be worn by all those who have represented the County at Senior or Academy level and by members of the (b) Members who have rendered the Club outstanding service may be elected Honorary Life Members. Nominations must Committee. ADDRESS: (Block capitals) ...... be recommended by a unanimous vote of the Committee and approved by a majority vote at the Annual General Meeting. ADDRESS: (Block capitals) ...... Such members shall be entitled to all the privileges of the Club. (c) Vice Presidents may be elected at a General Meeting of the Club upon such terms as the Committee shall decide...... 9. Membership shall be open to all, irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status and sexual orientation. Subject to the foregoing, the election of members shall be vested in the Committee and shall take place ...... at any Committee meeting. The election shall be by show of hands or, if the Chairman so decides, by ballot. If a ballot is ...... taken one dissenting vote in five shall exclude. SIGNATURE:...... SIGNATURE:...... 10. The names and addresses of all proposed new members shall be sent to the Membership Secretary at least three days before the meeting at which it is proposed to elect them together with the names of the proposer and seconder. PRINT NAME: ...... PRINT NAME: ...... 101 102 103 BUCKS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 11. A copy of the rules of the Club, with a notice of election, shall be sent to each new member on his/her election. Application for Membership Application for Membership 12. Every member on payment of his/her subscription shall receive a Member’s Pass. (Block capitals please) (Block capitals please) 13. No member whose subscription for the current, or any past season is unpaid on 1st June shall be allowed to exercise any of the rights or privileges of membership until such subscription is paid, except by leave of the Committee. The name Name ...... of any member leaving his/her subscription unpaid for one year may, at the option of the Committee, be erased from the Name ...... books of the Club, and only be replaced with the consent of the Committee and on payment of all arrears. Address ...... Address ...... 14. Any member wishing to withdraw from the Club shall give notice in writing to the Secretary and shall pay all arrears at the date of such notice. Any former member (other than one to whom Rule 14 applies) wishing to rejoin the Club shall be Proposed by...... eligible for re-election subject to Rule 6. Proposed by......

Seconded by ...... 15. If the conduct of any member, either in or out of the Club, shall, in the opinion of the Committee, or any ten members Seconded by ...... of the Club, who shall certify the same in writing to the Secretary, be injurious to the character and interests of the Club, the Committee shall be empowered (if they deem it expedient), after enquiry, to recommend in writing, such member to Date ...... resign; and if the member so recommended shall not comply within fourteen days from the date of such recommendation, Date ...... the Committee shall then call a special general meeting, and if such meeting agrees by ballot, by a majority of two thirds of It would help us considerably if payment could be made annually by Banker’s Order via the enclosed the members present, to the expulsion of such member, he shall cease to be a member, his name shall be erased from the It would help us considerably if payment could be made annually by Banker’s Order via the enclosed list, and he shall forfeit all right and claim upon the property of the Club; but his subscription for the current year shall be form. returned to him, and he shall be forever after ineligible. form. Please send this form and the Membership application when completed to the Membership Secretary: Please send this form and the Membership application when completed to the Membership Secretary: 16. The Treasurer shall at each Annual General Meeting of the Club submit a statement of his accounts for the relevant John Phillips, 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9EJ. 01494 721244 John Phillips, 40 Sheepfold Lane, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9EJ. 01494 721244 year, which shall have been reviewed by an independent firm of accountants. This review need not constitute an audit. email: [email protected] The firm of independent accountants shall be appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting. email: [email protected]

Subscription rates: Individual - 2 0.00; Husband and Wife - 30.00; Junior (under 21) - 10.00. 17. The property of the Club shall be vested in the Committee and they shall have entire management of the property, Subscription rates: Individual - 2 0.00; Husband and Wife - 30.00; Junior (under 21) - 10.00. Life Membership: Under 40: 400; 40-60: 300; 60 and over 200 funds and affairs of the Club. Life Membership: Under 40: 400; 40-60: 300; 60 and over 200

18. All complaints should be made in writing to the Secretary who shall submit them to the Committee if he is unable to satisfy the complaint. BANKER’S ORDER FORM 19. The Annual General Meeting, of which fourteen days clear notice shall be given to each member, will be held no later BANKER’S ORDER FORM than the end of March. Unless proposed by the Committee, resolutions must be proposed and seconded and submitted to To: BANK ...... the Secretary by the 1st February. To: BANK ......

20. The Committee or a group of not less than thirty members may upon notification to the Honorary Secretary call an A/c No...... Extraordinary General Meeting stating the purpose. The Honorary Secretary shall then notify each member giving them A/c No...... fourteen days notice of the date and venue of the meeting and stating the purpose. BRANCH: ...... BRANCH: ...... 21. General Meetings shall be chaired by the President or, in his absence, the Chairman or, in the absence of both, by such member of the Committee as shall be elected by those present. Fifteen shall form a quorum. The notice of the meeting ...... shall be accompanied by the Agenda. The chairman shall have discretion to allow emergency resolutions and ...... amendments to resolutions to be moved...... 22. The Club Rules may only be altered at the Annual General Meeting. Any member with a seconder or the Committee may propose an alteration of the Rules. Such proposal must be delivered to the Honorary Secretary by January 1st of the ADDRESS: ...... year of the meeting. ADDRESS: ......

23. The county cap shall be awarded by the Captain of the County Eleven to any player who, in his opinion, is worthy of ...... distinction, subject to the agreement of the chairman of the Selection Sub-Committee......

On receipt of this order please pay to Barclays Bank, 16 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP11 2BG. 24. Club colours are available as follows: On receipt of this order please pay to Barclays Bank, 16 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP11 2BG. (a) Ties (Sort Code: 20-40-71) to the account of the Bucks County Cricket Club (A/c No. 70950599) the sum of Players’ Ties may only be worn by those who have represented the County at Senior level. Members’ Ties may be worn (Sort Code: 20-40-71) to the account of the Bucks County Cricket Club (A/c No. 70950599) the sum of ...... and thereafter continue the same payment on the second day of January annually until by all those who have paid a subscription for the year. ...... and thereafter continue the same payment on the second day of January annually until (b) Sweaters further notice. These may be worn by players representing the County at any level. Capped players will also have the County Badge further notice. embroidered on their sweaters. NAME: (Block capitals) ...... (c) Blazers NAME: (Block capitals) ...... These may be worn by all those who have represented the County at Senior or Academy level and by members of the Committee. ADDRESS: (Block capitals) ...... ADDRESS: (Block capitals) ...... SIGNATURE:...... SIGNATURE:......

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On receipt of this order please pay to Barclays Bank, 16 High Street, High Wycombe, Bucks. HP11 2BG. (Sort Code: 20-40-71) to the account of the Bucks County Cricket Club 100 CLUB (A/c No. 53188019) the sum of:

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