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Boundaryless Jack Johnson sees Thrupp home

13/8/2017

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In spite of only nine players having arrived, Jack won the toss and elected to field.  The team fielded well and Jack managed the bowling options to restrict the run scoring and to take regular wickets.  As a result, the visitors were bowled out for 85.

Given that the Lucid Lions had brought a sizable tea with them, it was decided to go straight into the Castlethorpe innings before tackling the food!

Ian and Jack opened the batting with Ian hitting the first ball for four.  Together they put on a stand of seventeen before Ian was bowled for eleven.  Aaron joined Jack and also opened his account with a four!  He totalled just two more than Ian before he was also bowled.  Alex and Jack then saw the innings through to its conclusion, securing a grand total of 89 with a four off the last ball bowled.

Both teams then retired to the pavilion to choose what they wanted from the tea before settling in the sun to enjoy it. The match and the feast were exactly in keeping with a friendly match.  Thank you to the Lucid Lions and their amazing support for making it such an enjoyable day for all.
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23-run win in eighty-over game

12/8/2017

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As Russell was on holiday, Garry captained the side.  The home side were put in to bat by the visitors when they won the toss.

The opening stand between Alex and Ali got Castlethorpe off to a good start but this innings evidenced the saying "one wicket brings two" in triplicate, with the first and second, fourth and fifth and eighth and ninth wicket stands.  It was strange but true.  There were however stands of 57 (Alex and Ali) and 61 (Syed and Atif) which, with the couple of stands of over twenty saw Castlethorpe bat out all forty overs and reach a total of 187-9, with Ian hitting his second career six.

After tea, the visitors set about chasing down the total in a bid to keep their promotion hopes alive.  However, in spite of their third wicket stand of 89 they were unable to secure the required total, finishing on 164-9.

Whilst Castlethorpe cannot make a promotion spot this season, they definitely will not be relegated.  The match next Saturday against Dunchurch & Bilton will be interesting as just a few points separate the teams in the table.
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Rain stays away as Radway romp to win

5/8/2017

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The weather forecast had again been doom and gloom but we arrived with the weather holding.  Radway won the toss and elected to field.

The home side got off to a cracking start, taking two wickets in two overs for just one run, the first falling with the first delivery.  It was a day where Castlethorpe's batsmen would have to block or play their shots knowing there would be a ball with their name on it.  Garry and Matt played their shots and made a fifth wicket stand of 77, taking the Castlethorpe score from 41 in the seventh over to 118 in the seventeenth over.  Both played some great shots, including losing a ball with one of Garry's sixes.  Garry finished with 62 and Matt with 38 from the final Castlethorpe total of 140 all out in 21.3 overs.

The Radway innings was delayed by a passing shower.  Though we saw two forks of lightning at the end of the Castlethorpe innings and heard one clap of thunder, the storm missed us and Radway started their innings before tea.  The opening batsmen played their shots against the four bowlers used in those twelve overs and pushed the score on to 58 at the tea interval.  After tea they continued to score steadily with Radway reaching the required total in the 27th over for the loss of just one wicket.

The rain stayed away allowing a full match to be played.  It was disappointing for Castlethorpe not to secure more points but it was a good match and it was excellent to watch Garry and Matt scoring with such fluidity.

Match report by Sharron Jones
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The August Fantasy League update

1/8/2017

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It's that time of the month again, and this month's Fantasy League update sees a change at the toop of the leaderboard. After out-performing the teams around them in the Bugbrooke and Croughton games, The Bear Monsters have leapfrogged Sharron's Second XI into the lead. The Second XI slipped into third place and is in danger of losing that too, as The Mighty Kickers and Sharron's First XI continue to score strongly. One outside bet to join the battle for the lead is Hear Comes The Boom, who have climbed from ninth to fifth in July.

The Woodentops continue their improbably poor form and continue to seem impregnable in the wooden spoon slot, while the MVP standings continue to be led by Atif Mushtaq, who became the first player this year to break the 1000-point barrier.
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You will notice some small changes in previous weeks' scores - this is because of a formatting error in the spreadsheet being fixed and slightly altering some scores.
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Thrupp thrashed by brutal Bodicote

29/7/2017

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With the weather better than previously forecast, Russell won the toss and elected to bat first due to four members of the team being in transit having not been aware that Bodicote was a long trek into deepest Oxfordshire.

The innings started steadily but was jarred by the loss of Russell in the sixth over. Again runs accumulated steadily until the loss of Syed then Garry in the same over. Alex Sear, on league debut for the club, joined Ben at the crease and together had a stand of 51, taking the score to 98, two runs short of a batting point, with six wickets remaining. Unfortunately we then lost three wickets for three runs in the following two overs. We had secured one batting point but a second looked ominously out of reach. James Chantry joined Ian Easton, who was on one not out, and together they had a 19 run stand, with Ian scoring 14 runs by hitting two 4s and a mighty six (his first). Sadly the last two wickets fell for the addition of just two further runs leaving us 122 all out, three short of that second batting point.

After tea, the Bodicote openers headed to the middle and immediately demonstrated their intent to win.  Russell used five bowlers, including himself, but they could not get to grips with the pitch and the batsmen reaped the rewards, completing the run chase in 18.5 overs without the loss of a wicket, winning by ten wickets and leaving Castlethorpe with just their solitary batting point.

Next week is an even further journey than this week, to Radway in Warwickshire.  Let's hope we travel better for that match.

Match report by Sharron Jones
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Croughton fixture meets soggy end

22/7/2017

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Castlethorpe won the toss and elected to field first, hoping that the rain forecast from 12pm would not arrive before the conclusion of the match.

Croughton's first wicket fell with the score on eight but the batsmen held firm for 41 runs before the fall of the next wicket, seeing off the opening bowlers, Ali and Syed. Once the second wicket fell, to Russell in his first over, he and Garry saw off the remainder of nine man Croughton for the addition of just 28 more runs with the innings lasting just 15.3 overs.

Castlethorpe went out to bat immediately under increasingly darkening skies. In the first over, both Garry and Russell lost their wickets.  In the fourth over, Syed lost his wicket and as Adesh joined Ali in the middle the steady drizzle gained momentum and at the end of the fourth over, the players left the pitch with tea declared early.

After almost two hours of waiting for the rain to stop and the pitch to dry, the rain eased to spitting, the pitch was inspected and a start time of 17:35 was agreed. Castlethorpe were on 30-3 and keen for a chance to get the remaining 48 runs for victory. Unfortunately the forecast weather arrived as players took to the pitch and the match had to be abandoned with both sides taking 10 points plus their bonus points.

Match report by Sharron Jones
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Bugbrooke bat rather well on their home track

16/7/2017

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A slightly depleted Sunday XI made the trip to Bugbrooke's exotically-named Doc White Cricket Ground to find an eleventh player waiting for them in the form of Tony Malone, the home side's twelfth man.

Batting first, Castlethorpe's total of 188 was largely driven by a captain's innings of 68 from Jack Johnson, who had support from Ben Nightingale and late addition Russell Jones. However, the Castlethorpe total would have been far less were it not for a spirited last-wicket partnership from James Chantry and Ian Easton, who hit a career-best 22.

With runs on the board to defend, Castlethorpe would have fancied their chances had they not run into an in-form James Letts, who thrashed seven sixes on his way to a very fast 103. By that point, the game was already as good as over.

Match report by Martin Jones
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Castlethorpe continue SNCL winning streak

15/7/2017

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At the start of the day, Castlethorpe were in 6th place in Division 1 on 112 points and Greens Norton were in 2nd on 172 having won their last four matches or more. We arrived under heavy skies with intermittent drizzle, lost the toss and were put in to bat.

Runs were hard to come by for the top order and we reached drinks with the score on 74 for four. Castlethorpe took control of the innings from the 25th over when Atif and Basher accelerated the scoring, compiling a 72 run partnership in fourteen overs. When Atif was bowled for 83, he was replaced by Ali. It was only his second match of the season but that was not evident as he hit a fifteen-ball 31 not out, including a 20 run tenth wicket partnership with Aaron. Castlethorpe had hit 188 runs in their 40 overs.

Greens Norton's reply started badly when the last ball of the first over dismissed their opener. For them too, runs were hard to come by, in spite of the increased sunshine and fast outfield. Castlethorpe's bowling and fielding standards were high. Russell used five bowlers with Syed and Ali bowling six each to open. Sam then bowled for seven overs, with Atif bowling his ten overs through. It was Garry coming in as bowler number of five who took out the middle order plus another wicket to return figures of 7-1-20-5, with Syed returning to the attack to take the tenth wicket to leave Greens Norton 71 runs short of Castlethorpe's total. It was a cracking win and an all round good team performance securing our mid-table position

​Match report by Sharron Jones
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Successful day's fundraising for Walnuts School

9/7/2017

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Thanks to all those who played in and supported our charity match in aid of The Walnuts School. In total, £219 was raised for the School.

Particular thanks must go to Ian, who was the driving force behind the event. Not only did he suggest it, plan it and captain one of the teams, but he also did all the shopping for event, all the advertising and covered the costs in order that more money should go to charity.

In the cricket, Ben Nightingale's 59 was the main contribution to a Castlethorpe innings that made steady progress to 152 for three at the end of their twenty overs. In reply, Ian's Team MK put up an excellent fight, with Jack Johnson (31) and Russell Jones (65) getting them to within touching distance. However, Jamie Crawford's late wickets of Russell Jones and Will Marsh ensured a Castlethorpe victory by eight runs.

Match report by Martin Jones
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Midweek season ends after loss to Greens Norton

6/7/2017

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Due to a few travel, medical and work issues, we arrived at Greens Norton to defend the Division One Cup with just ten players, won the toss and elected to bat.

The Castlethorpe innings was animated by an excellent innings from Atif Mushtaq, who launched five sixes on his way to an unbeaten  61 from 39 balls. Unfortunately, he found little support as Ben Nightingale was the next-highest scorer (extras excluded) with twelve, and Castlethorpe limped to 121 all out.

The Greens Norton innings started badly with the loss of a wicket in the first over and their second in the seventh over with 46 runs on the board.  However, Greens Norton's stand out player Matt Yuill partnered with his wicket keeper to crush the Castlethorpe bowling and secure victory for the home team in the fourteenth over. It was a disappointing result for the reigning champions but on the day nothing was stopping Greens Norton, or more specifically Matt Yuill.

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