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Official photographs will be taken after breakfast outside the Pavilion on Tuesday 2015 DRAW Pool A: Essex, Northamptonshire, Cleveland, Cumbria, Lancashire, London Pool B: Somerset, Nottinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, CCVG
Monday 27th July
Tuesday 28th July
Wednesday 29th July
Thursday 30th July
Friday 31st July
Cleveland V Cumbria
Somerset V Bedfordshire
Essex V Lancashire
Nottinghamshire V CCVG
London V Northamptonshire
Hertfordshire V Cambridgeshire
Essex V Cleveland
Somerset V Hertfordshire
Northamptonshire V Cumbria
Nottinghamshire V Bedfordshire
Lancashire V London
CCVG V Cambridgeshire
Essex V Cumbria
Somerset V Cambridgeshire
London V Cleveland
Nottinghamshire V Hertfordshire
Northamptonshire V Lancashire
CCVG V Bedfordshire
Essex V London
Somerset V CCVG
Northamptonshire V Cleveland
Nottinghamshire V Cambridgeshire
Cumbria V Lancashire
Hertfordshire V Bedfordshire
Play offs for final positions
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Oundle School Church Street Oundle Peterborough PE8 4EE I am delighted to welcome back all young cricketers involved in the London Schools’ Inter-Counties Cricket Festival to Oundle. Oundle School is located in a ‘Town and Gown’ setting in a quintessentially English market town within the county of Northamptonshire. Cricket has been played at the School since 1830 and the Town Cricket Club was founded by schoolteachers and tradesmen as far back as 1826, so it is the oldest cricket club in Northamptonshire. Recently, with MCC Foundation support, a Cricket Hub has been formed, that reaches out to state school pupils and the local cricket club junior players, to ensure that all young cricketers, whether at state or private school, get the same chances to play and practice on the excellent Independent School’s cricket facilities. Oundle School boasts nine match cricket squares, three pavilions, twenty cricket nets and sports fields that go on for ever. These outstanding cricket facilities are at your disposal during this LSCA Festival Week. I hope you all enjoy playing cricket on our grounds, as there are few nicer settings to play and enjoy your cricket than in Oundle, and it is a privilege to have you here.
John Wake
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Welcome London Schools’ Cricket Association Registered charity no: 303325
President: John Barclay (Sussex C.C.C & England)
Welcome everyone to the Festivals. London Schools’ have been running festivals for many years. Our two Festivals for Under 12 and Under 15 players have been running for over 20 years now. This is our second year at Oundle School, and we are very excited to repeat the great experience from last year for all the players taking part. Most of you will only come to the U12 or U15 Festival once, and it is not always possible to play each of the other Counties participating. But it is still a fantastic experience because you will probably be playing Counties you would not normally meet in your fixture list. You will socialise with everyone and hopefully make friends with players from all over the country. This year we are again helping with the training of young umpires, in a scheme supervised by the ECB. Also for the first time this year all matches will be electronically scored by young scorers from the ECB. A big thank you goes to all the regional, county school and county boards for sending sides to the Festival and all the supporting parents, and I wish everyone a very happy time and good weather.
John Barclay
15 Essex Street, London, WC2R 3AA Tel: +44 20 7544 2600 Fax: +44 20 7544 2700 www.keatingchambers.co.uk
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“Keating Chambers is a large set of barristers and Q.C.s based in the heart of London, who work all over the world in courts and arbitrations, mostly in the construction, engineering, energy, procurement and technology sectors. They also act as mediators and adjudicators in these fields. They would like to wish all the teams taking part in the Bedford Festivals all the very best of luck. Have fun and hopefully, good weather.”
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INFORMATION FOR PLAYERS, MANAGERS & PARENTS This festival handbook gives you details of your matches and the tournament rules. All the matches are played in the same area, so you will find it easy to keep up with the progress of the other eleven teams. Results sheets appear daily on the notice board outside the main pavilion. Your manager should have copies of these. Oundle School is an independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 11–18 years, where fundamental traditions combine with innovative educational thinking. In addition to an established reputation for academic excellence, the School is known for its strengths in music, the arts and sport. This week you will be sharing the grounds and facilities with those who work here and with other resident guests, which include young people attending a language school. We have built up good relations with Oundle School and you are asked to be well mannered and friendly to others while you enjoy your stay here. Our activities are encouraged and supported by the Oundle School community and great interest will be shown in the Festival and your behaviour and conduct during it. School Houses used by the festival sides are also home to Oundle School staff and their families, some of whom have young children. Please respect their privacy by not causing unnecessary noise. Showers and facilities to make hot drinks are available and you have the use of TV / common rooms. Please help us by keeping these areas tidy. Please observe bedtimes set by your manager and note that there is a curfew of 11pm when everyone is expected to be quiet and back in their accommodation, unless an extension has been specifically authorised by the Lettings Department. Cricket facilities are excellent. The all weather nets are available for use throughout the festival. Team managers will be responsible for supervision in the nets and therefore no parents or non-playing children are allowed to play in the nets. No food or drink is to be consumed in the nets themselves and please help us to keep the nets tidy by removing any litter into nearby litter bins. No studded boots are allowed to be worn in the nets. The squares at Oundle school will be covered outside of matches, please observe good practice during practice sessions and avoid any usage outside of these times. Other facilities include the Sports Centre, which has sports halls and a swimming pool. We are allocated times for using the sports halls and swimming pool and these facilities can only be used in these times. You will be told about these during the week. Meal times are arranged to allow us to fit in as much cricket as possible. Breakfast, lunch and supper will be taken in the Dining Halls during intervals in play and are for players and officials only. Please note the timings of your meals and stick to those timings. Smart dress is expected at the evening meal. Drinks and snacks can be purchased from the pavilion during hours of play. Bad weather is always a disappointment. Every effort will be made to get the matches played and when necessary play will be extended into the evening. Should play be abandoned, a programme of activities will be organised by the Festival Manager. However, do not try to use the Recreation Centre or any other facility unless authorised by the Festival Manager, as another group may have booked them. The Festival Presentations take place after play on the last day. Valuables should be left with your team managers. Kit bags can be left in the pavilion overnight. Each County will be allocated a changing room to use for the whole week. No studs or spiked shoes, under any circumstances, are to be worn in the boarding house or any other building (including the all-weather nets). Laundry - please strip your beds on departure and leave the bedding outside your dormitory/room for collection after breakfast. Cars - On arrival please go directly to the boarding house your County has been allocated.
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FESTIVAL FORMAT
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Teams will play in two pools on a round-robin basis:
Pool A Pool B Essex Somerset Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Lancashire Hertfordshire Cleveland Bedfordshire Cumbria Cardiff County and the Vale of Glamorgan London Cambridgeshire
Each team shall play 4 of the other teams in their pool for the first 4 days. This will determine placements for the final matches on day 5.
2. If two teams are level on points, the team to be placed higher in their pool shall be the winner of the match between them. If this cannot be done due to the 2 teams having not played each other in the first 4 days, abandoned matches or because three teams have equal points, the following tie-breaker formula shall be used to separate them. a.) Recalculating points totals by adding bonus points for matches won. b.) The team with the highest runs/wickets average over all their matches. c.) The team with the highest runs/overs average over all their matches. d.) The team with the highest runs aggregate over all their matches. e.) The team taking the most wickets in aggregate in all their completed matches. f.) A tie-breaker bowling competition organised by the tournament organiser. 3.
If the final day is lost then the Festival positions shall be determined on points gained. 1st and 2nd place being decided between the two pool winners, 3rd and 4th place between the top two pool runners-up, and so on. Where two sides have an equal number of points, they shall be separated using the criteria given above.
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Points shall be awarded as follows:
WON 15 points: no bonus points TIED 5 points: plus bonus points
LOST bonus points ABANDONED 0 points
Bonus points Batting Bowling
1 2 3 4 125 runs 150 runs 175 runs 200 runs 2 wkts 4 wkts 6 wkts 8 wkts
5 225 runs all out
In a match which has been reduced in overs below the 100 over total, the batting points may be re-assigned at the organiser’s discretion to reflect this (i.e 75, 100, 125 & 140 in a 60 overs game).
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RULES OF PLAY Except as otherwise stated, the MCC Laws of Cricket (2000 Code, 5th Edition 2013) will apply.
1. Duration. Matches shall be of 100 over s duration. The side batting first may not bat for more than 50 overs. Should the first innings be completed in less than 50 overs, the remaining overs shall be allocated to the side batting second. A minimum of 20 overs per side shall constitute a match. No side may declare an innings closed. 2. Hours of Play All matches will commence at 10.30 am except on the final day when it will be 10.00 am & all subsequent timings will be 30 minutes earlier. Provided no time is lost, the first innings will conclude by 1.45 pm. Lunch will be taken at 1.45 pm & will end at 2.45 pm. The second innings will commence at 2.45 pm & conclude at 6.00 pm. The notional over rate will be 17 overs per hour & both sides are expected to adhere to this rate. If the first innings concludes after 1.15 pm, lunch will be taken immediately & last for one hour. If the first innings concludes before 1.15 pm, there will be a 10 minute interval & the second innings will commence after that interval. Lunch will then be taken at 1,45pm & last for 1 hour. 3. Drinks Two intervals for drinks will be taken after 17 & 34 overs of each innings. Each interval will last for not more than 10 minutes. An individual player may be given a drink, either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field of play providing playing time is not lost. 4. Delayed or Interrupted Matches The first cumulative 30 minutes of play lost shall be ignored before deducting overs. If 30 minutes are lost before or during the first innings, 2 overs shall be deducted (one for each side) for each complete 7 minutes lost. If 30 minutes is lost during the second innings, then one over shall be deducted for each complete 3.5 minutes lost. The side batting second must have the opportunity to bat for at least 20 overs in order to constitute a match. 5. Number of Players Each team shall consist of 12 players & shall be nominated in writing to the umpires before the toss. No more than 11 players may bat or be on the field of play at any one time. There will be no need to nominate which players will bat. Any substitution of a fielder can only take place with the permission of the umpire. That substitute can immediately play a full part in the match. 6. Number of Overs Per Bowler The ECB Fast Bowlers Directives and Fielding Directives will apply. No bowler may bowl more than one fifth of the allotted overs. 7. Restriction on the Placement of Fielders Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi-circles shall have as their centres the middle stump at each end. The radius of each semi-circle shall be 30 yards and the semicircles will be linked by two parallel lines drawn on the field. The fielding restriction area shall be marked by white plastic discs at 5 yard intervals. At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 fielders on the on-side and no more than 2 of those fielders shall be behind the popping crease. At the instance of delivery, no more than 4 fielders, shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area for the whole of the innings. In the event of an infringement of the fielding restrictions, either umpire shall call & signal “No Ball”. If the umpires fail to call & signal “No Ball” then immediately the ball becomes dead, a member of the batting side or coach may draw the matter to the attention of the umpires. If the umpires are able to verify the infringement, it shall be called & signalled “No Ball”.
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RULES OF PLAY CONTINUED
8. Wides Any off-side or leg-side delivery which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the striker a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called & signalled “Wide Ball”. 9. No Ball. Double Bounce Deliveries Law 24.7 shall be replaced by: The umpire at the bowler’s end shall call & signal “No Ball” if a ball which he considers is delivered, without having previously touched the bat or person of the striker either (a) bounces more than ONCE or (b) rolls along the ground before it reaches the popping crease. Foot Faults The delivery following a no ball called for foot faults shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of no ball or wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit whichever batsman is facing it. For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances applying for a no ball, even if the delivery for the free hit is adjudged as a wide. Field changes are NOT permitted for a free hit unless there is a change of striker. However, in all circumstances, any fielder within 15 yards of the striker may retreat to a position on the same line no more than 15 yards from the striker. Dangerous & Unfair Bowling Law 42.6(b) - Bowling of high full pitched deliveries- shall be amended to read: Any full pitched delivery (regardless of speed) which passes or would have passed above waist height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be called & signalled “No Ball” by the bowler’s end umpire. In addition, if the high full pitched delivery is not slow, then the bowler’s end umpire will, in addition to calling & signalling “No Ball”, shall adopt the procedures of Law 42.7. If any ball which after pitching passes or would have passed above the shoulder of the striker standing upright at the crease, it shall be called & signalled “No Ball” by the bowler’s end umpire. 10. The Result The winning side shall be the one scoring most runs. In the event that the scores are level in a match unaffected by weather, the side losing fewer wickets shall be awarded the match. If both teams lost the same number of wickets, the match is tied. If, in an interrupted match, the side batting second is unable to receive the number of overs they are entitled, the result shall be determined by calculation of scoring rates. The runs/over average of the whole of the first innings shall be compared with the runs/over average of the second innings at the time the match ended. The revised target becomes the average runs/over of the first innings multiplied by the number of overs received in the second. In these calculations, if a side bowled out before receiving their full allocation of overs, the side shall be deemed to have batted for the full allocation. A partly completed over shall be counted as a full over. 11. The match umpires’ interpretation of all matters concerning the conduct of play shall be final. The tournament organiser’s ruling on all other matters shall be final.
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FESTIVAL DIRECTORY Festival Organiser Wasim Aslam Chairman of Umpires Nick Cousins (ECB) Umpire Coordinator Alan English (ECBACO) Child Welfare Officer Simon Humby (Essex) Oundle School Head Groundsman Nick Tebbs Enterprise and Lets Co-ordinator Oliver Rees
London Schools’ Cricket Association are most grateful to
The M.C.C
Who have contributed to the Festivals
I have been a supporter of London Schools’ Cricket Association for several years, and I am very pleased that the LSCA Festival at Bedford School is going from strength to strength. It is fantastic that LSCA hosts such an important Festival and attracts Counties from all over England. All the boys taking part have a special time meeting up and enjoying a few good games as well as the social side of a residential event. I wish everyone a successful time and hope for good weather for the week.
Stephen Furst QC
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Cardiff County & The Vale of Glamorgan
Anush Patel - Captain
Aggressive opening batsman and very good fielder.
Charles Griffith
Hard hitting opening batsman and also bowls leg-spin.
Umar Malik
Solid lower order batsman that just loves batting.
David Kett
Tall, athletic all rounder who can also open the bowling.
Dan Rogers
Solid lower order batsman and very good in the field.
Jack Thomas
Wicket keeper and aggressive middle order batsman.
Robbie Dyson
Wicket keeper who is useful with the bat.
Zac Lewis
Aggressive left arm opening bowler and very good in the field.
Lewis Maidment
Athletic seamer who can also bat.
Dan O’Sullivan
Very good left arm slow bowler who can also bat.
Thomas Bevan
Excellent all rounder who also represents West of England.
Gareth Powell
Swing bowler who can also get you runs.
Gwyn Robins
Athletic all rounder and huge team player.
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Mike Claydon - Coach
Very experienced opening batsman for Wales Minor Counties.
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Bedfordshire Ben Collinge
R/H middle/top order batsman & R/A medium fast bowler.
Alex Evans
L/H middle order batsman & R/A medium fast opening bowler.
Liam Everitt
R/H top order batsman & occasional medium fast bowler.
Jason George
R/H middle order batsman & off-spin bowler.
Daniel Gould
R/H middle order batsman & leg spin bowler.
Maicol Javed
R/H middle order batsman & L/A medium bowler.
Edward Lamb
R/H middle order batsman.
Harry McBrearty
R/H lower order batsman & R/A fast bowler.
Kyle McSwiggan
R/H lower order batsman & R/A medium fast bowler.
Sam Pitkin
R/H middle order batsman & off-spin bowler.
Adam White
R/H top order batsman & wicket keeper.
Abdul Basit Yasin
R/H lower order batsman & L/A medium fast bowler.
Archie Young-Lee
R/H top order batsman & wicket keeper.
Official: Joey Evans - Manager Jack Gibbins - Coach Lee Butterworth - Coach
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Somerset
Ed Eminson - Captain
R/A opening bowler & lower middle order batsman.
Ben Wells
Wicket keeper & top order batsman.
Ben Fisher
Hard hitting middle order batsman & excellent fielder.
Charley Reed
U14s Wicket keeper & top order batsman.
Jack Matthews
Top order batsman & very good athlete.
Tom Walsh
U14s opening bowler & lower middle order batsman.
Theo Draper
R/A skilful bowler & lower middle order batsman.
Sam Williams
Chinaman bowler & middle order batsman.
Sam Young
U14s top order batsman & off-spin bowler.
Hugo Morgan
R/A swing bowler & middle order batsman.
Harry Smith
Top order batsman & superb fielder in his first year in County Cricket.
Travis Green
R/A seam bowler & lower order batsman in his first year in CountCricket.
Tom Diamond
Middle order batsman & seam bowler in his first year in County Cricket.
OFFICIALS: David Beal - Coach
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Cleveland Aleem Ditta - Captain
Acklam Grange School & Middlesbrough CC Top order batsman & medium pace bowler
Helen Fenby - Vice Captain
Grangefield School & Norton CC Opening batsman & leg-spin bowler
Nathan Stokeld
Huntcliff School & Saltburn CC Middle order batsman & wicket keeper
Jack Allinson
Stokesley School & Stokesley CC Middle order batsman
Joe Boardman
Ryehills School & Saltburn CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
Louie Burdon
Yarm School & Stockton CC Middle order batsman & off-spin bowler.
Chris Ho
St Michael’s School & Norton CC Opening batsman,medium pace bowler & wicket keeper
Jamie Hood
Ryehills School & Redcar CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
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Liam Kennedy Acklam Grange School & Marton CC Opening batsman
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Andrew Lancashire
Egglescliffe School & Thornaby CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
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Lewis Rowe
Egglesciffe School & Norton CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
Gopal Singh
Acklam Grange School & Middlesbrough CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
Chris Williams
Stokesley School & Great Ayton CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
Elliot Woolston OFFICIALS: Julian Shaw - Manager Andrew Readman - Coach Matthew Bowman - Coach
All Saints School & Thornaby CC Middle order batsman & medium pace bowler
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London
S H Thrishan Sivathasan Captain R/A off-spin bowler. Has been in form all season. E Will Bates - Wicket Keeper A seriously hard hitter coming into form at the right time. W Percy Verity Yes he is. And he is our opening quickie. A Aman Ali A genuine all-rounder, probably better with the bat. Jack Dennis A very solid, hard hitting opener. K Sahil Handa Another genuine all-rounder, again a better batter. B Jack Hunter-Lees Reminds me of Joe Root at 15 but must score more runs. Paresh Kalley Yet another genuine all-rounder. J Jacob Radford A seriously quick opening bowler on the Essex radar. J Luca Ignatius Another genuine all-rounder as good with ball as he is with bat Jonty Burah An in-form spinner we have high hopes for. J Elliott Lilley No he is not. Another fast bowler who is in form. George Berrington An all-rounder we have yet to see the very best of at the wicket H Fergal Walter Another all-rounder probably better with the ball at the moment. S OFFICIALS: A Andy Medland Long suffering Manager, Coach and Tea Organiser. Adrian Atherton A superb opening bat who could show some of these a thing or two at the wicket. 14 O Untitled-1.indd 14
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Lancashire Sam Dorsey– Captain Top Order Right Hand Bat, off spin bowler. Plays at Clifton CC. Attends Swinton High School. Favourite Player Kane Williams Harry Barclay (WK) Middle Lower Order Right Hand Bat. Plays at Chorley CC. Attends St.Michael’s CEHigh School Chorley. Favourite Player, Jos Butler. Edwin Geary (WK) Top/Middle Order Bat Right Hand Bat. Plays at Wigan CC. Attends The Deanery High School Wigan. Favourite Player Ian Bell. Will Turner Top Order Right Hand Bat. Off Spin Bowler. Plays at Ramsbottom CC. Attends Woodhey High School Bury Favourite Player Joe Root Ali Chughtai Top Order Left hand Bat. Right Arm Medium Bowler. Plays at Mon ton &Weaste CC. Attends Burnage Academy for Boys Manchester. Favourite Player AB De Villiers Kurtis Watson Middle Order Right Hand Bat. Right Arm Medium Bowler. Plays at Leyland CC.Attends Bolton School, Favourite Player AB DeVilliers Bobby Wincer Slow Left Arm Bowler. Lower Right Hand Bat. Plays at Fleetwood Hesketh CC. Attends Stanley High School Southport. Favourite Player, Joe Root. Jack Berry Slow Left Arm Bowler. Middle Late Order Left Hand Bat. Plays at Horwich CC. Attends Mount St.Joseph High School Bolton, Favourite Player Brendan McCullum. Jack Wynn Middle Order Right Hand Bat. Right Arm Medium Bowler. Plays at Milnrow CC. Attends Hollingworth Academy Rochdale. Favourite Player James Anderson. Joe Smith Off Spin Bowler Middle/Lower Order Right Hand Bat. Plays at Sut ton CC. Attends St.Gregory’s RC High School Warrington. Favourite Player Arron Lilley Harry Moxham Right Arm Fast Bowler Middle/Late Order Right Hand Bat. Plays at Highfield CC. Attends The Deanery High School Wigan. Favourite Player Mark Wood. Sarfiraz Jan Right Arm Medium Bowler. Late Order Right Hand Bat. Plays at Clifton CC. Attends Essa Academy Bolton. Favourite Player MS Dhoni. Alex Ward Middle Order Right Hand Bat. Right Arm Medium Bowler. Plays at Old Xaverians CC. Attends Wade Deacon High School Widnes. Favourite Player Glen McGrath 15 OFFICIALS: Manager: Dave Reddy Coach: Nathan Wood Untitled-1.indd 15
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Nottinghamshire Hishaam Khan - Captain
Flowing opening batsman and left arm seamer. Looks to get the side off to a solid start with the bat, usually first change with the ball.
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Rohan Chauhan Provides useful late order runs and control from his off-spin with the ball. Dan Harris Likes to give it a bash when batting in his first season at County Level. Useful opening bowler, also. Jordan Sergeant
Useful off-spinner who has bowled with good control. Top scored from No.11 with the bat at Durham in a match winning innings!
Usman Farooq An all rounder with real potential. Has done well as a late order batsman. Alex Boyd
Only just returned after injury which has restricted his chances. Good opportunity this week to give it a go.
Freddie Towne More than capable all-rounder who will look forward to giving his all this week. Tom Parker Has been restricted so far this season. Will look to make his mark this week. OFFICIALS: Chris Revill - Manager
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Hertfordshire Charlie Busby
L/A fast bowler & L/H lower order batsman
Lewis Hodgins
Slow L/A bowler & L/H middle order batsman
Oliver Jones
Slow R/A bowler & R/H lower order batsman
Omar Karim
L/H middle order batsman.
William Latham
Slow R/A bowler & L/H middle order batsman
Angus Laws-Mather
R/H middle order batsman & slow R/A bowler
Dylon Leon
R/A fast bowler & R/H lower order batsman
Alfie Button
R/A fast bowler & L/H lower order batsman
Andrew Neal
L/A fast bowler & R/H middle order batsman
Alex Palmer
Top order R/H batsman & slow R/A bowler
Alex Portas
R/H top order batsman & R/A medium bowler
William Thomson
Wicket keeper & R/H lower order batsman
Jacob Winfield
R/A fast bowler & R/H lower order batsman
Conor Yorath
Slow R/A bowler & L/H middle order batsman
OFFICIALS: Malcolm Kiely - Manager Mark Stear - Coach
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Cumbria Rob Farrar Captain Sedbergh School
An injury to his knee curtailed his chances of playing for the North team and he has made an excellent come back with his batting. He has not been bowling due to his injury but is still a key member of the team. Recently toured with Sedbergh senior side in Barbados
Sam Barrett Sedbergh School Team Vice/Captain Ollie Tyson Kendal cc
An excellent all rounder who bats at three and bowls off spin. Attended the North Trials and recently went to Barbados with Sedbergh senior side. Attended the North trials.
Steve Fisher Morecambe cc
A good striker of the ball and early order batsman. Also a useful wicket keeper to have in reserve.
Theo Gallagher
Good early order batsmen and a back up bowler. Works the ball into gaps and good intelligent cricketer.
Rui Barker
Attacking middle order batsman who likes to strike the ball. More than a useful seam bowler and back up wicket keeper.
Kieran Hull Sedbergh School Workington cc John ReedWigton cc
Excellent wicket keeper who has a chance of making the North of England Squad. Batting is improving all the time and he is another who likes to play with soft hands.
Jack Hoy Haverigg cc
Jack is another bowler who can bat and his game is developing all the time. Very keen in the field and is a good team player.
Dylan Hoyle Netherfield cc
Dylan has been to the North trials as an opening pace bowler. He can also be relied upon to hit big when he is required to do so. Recent injury puts him in doubt.
Josh Bellas-Appleby cc Jake Marshall- Penrith cc Toby Tyson-Kendal cc OFFICIALS: Manager; Kenny Evans Coach level three; Ian Clark Coach level two; Mary Clark
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Tidy opening batsman who is growing in stature in each game. Likes to nudge and push into gaps.
Attacking batsman and Leg spin bowler who can win a game with either skill. Likes to hit the ball and doesn’t sit around.
Josh is an off spin bowler who balls in tight lines. Although batting down the order there is plenty more to come from him Jake is a late developer in cricket and swings the ball both ways. On his day he can tear through the upper order. Bats in lower order. Twin of Ollie. Opens the bowling and bowls it nice and tightly. Despite batting in lower order he can prove useful in times of need Played in North Lancashire league for Millom and represented Cumberland on two occasions. Been involved with county juniors as coach and assist manager for 20 years. Played in North Lancashire league for Cleator and represented Cumberland at different age groups Father of Jordan (Lancashire) and Graham (Durham). Been involved in coaching for over 10 years. Man of the match in National village final 2014 Mother of Jordan (Lancashire) and Graham (Durham) and been involved in coaching for several years. 23/07/2015 13:47
Cambridgeshire
Sam Serby - Captain Miles Aubrey Harvey Cook Alejandro Freeman Jonny Garner Daniel Hoole Jack Meakin Nicky Phelps Angus Thornton Calum Thornton Adam Whitehead OFFICIALS: Allan Bramley– Manager Joe Uttridge - Coach
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Essex Akash Raji– Captain Langdon Academy & Ilford CC L/H Opening Bat& Slow L/A Bowler Charlie Lockhart Newhall School & Westcliff CC R/H Opening Bat & Leg Spin Bowler Tom Ballington
Shenfield High School & Shenfield CC R/H Batsman
Nathan Khelawon
Newhall School & Harlow CC R/H Batsman
Ryan Carey
Beauchamps School & Wickford CC R/A Seamer
Simon Fernandez
Oundle School Wicket keeper & Batsman
Daniel Stone
Campion School & Brentwood CC All rounder
Umar Chowdhry
Barking Abbey School & Loughton CC Off spin bowler & Middle order Bat
Charlie Haddon
Redden Court School & Gidea Park CC R/A Seamer
Alan Jones
Broxbourne School & Harlow CC R/H Batsman & wkt Keeper
Ed Smith
Campion School & Hornchurch CC Leg Spin Bowler
Saihaj Jaspal
Highams Park School & South Woodford CC L/A Seamer
Rishi Mukerjee Bancroft’s School & Shenfield CC L/H Batsman & Leg spinBowler OFFICIALS: Simon Humby- Manager/Coach Keith Fletcher– Coach
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Northamptonshire Val Brooke - Captain
Radley College & Cropedy CC R/H top order batsman & R/A off-spin bowler
Matthew Clarke
Wellingborough School & Finedon CC R/H middle order batsman
Emilio Gay
Bedford School & Bedford Town CC L/H opening batsman & R/A medium bowler
Sam Hanson
Magdalen College & Middleton Cheney CC R/A medium bowler & R/H lower order batsman
Ali Hassan
Bedford School & Luton and Indians CC R/H top order batsman & R/A off-spin bowler
Jim Jackman
Stowe School & Westbury CC R/H middle/lower order batsman & wicket keeper
Tom Keeney
Corby Business Academy & S & L CC Corby R/A fast medium bowler & R/H middle/lower order batsman
Jack Kilduff
Vandyke Upper School & Dunstable Town CC R/A off-spin bowler & L/H top order batsman
Ben Lawman
Brooke Weston Academy & S&L CC Corby R/H middle order batsman & R/Amedium fast bowler
Ollie Morgan
Bloxham Schol & Charlton CC R/H Opening Batsman
Tom Pearson
Stowe School & Old Northamptonians CC L/H middle order Batsman
Calum Renshaw
Stowe School & Nether Heyford CC R/H opening/middle order batsman & wicket keeper
Joseph Stockdale OFFICIALS: Guy Pollard James Mellor
Wellingborough School & Stony Stratford CC R/A Medium fast bowler & R/H lower order batsman
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Manager/Coach Coach
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www.gray-nicolls.co.uk “Established in 1855, Gray-Nicolls have supported schools cricket for many years. We are proud to be associated with the London Schools festival and wish everyone talking part the best of luck” Richard Gray Station Road, Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England, TN32 5DH Tel: +44 (0)1580 880357 Fax: +44 (0)1580 881156 email: sales@grays-int.co.uk
London Schools’ Cricket Association is grateful to Gray Nicolls for once again sponsoring all the prizes, match balls and polo shirts.
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Final Positions
1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th: 5th: 6th: 7th: 8th: 9th: 10th: 11th: 12th:
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
2009: Durham 2010: Essex 2011: Essex 2012: Essex 2013: Somerset 2014: Somerset
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