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Party Night

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Another great Whitchurch CC annual dinner-dance took place last night at the Ferryboat, once again organised by Brian & Caroline.  Most of the usual suspects were on show with awards presented for top bat (Lyn), top bowler (that's Number One again) and of course the Duckman Award. Party chief, Brian "Goldenfleece" Reddecliffe surveying the dance floor. Jon Steward is the Duckman Award winner, many would say because he was also the most frequently selected |Getting on down after the formalities, it's Harry Williams in the foreground. Incidental to all this, our auctioneer, Cormac, raised £125 from Ronnie for a generously-donated golf day; and a goodly amount for cuff-links bid for by, um, Tania's sister.  The main raffle brought the merest smidgeon under £200, which is the best for four years at least. Andy H

An October Saturday at Greys Green

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After a rainy morning and with drops of wet still lingering in the air, we did finally get under way in a game against old rivals, Greys Green.  This picture, taken about half-an-hour before, doesn't quite convey the chill and dank.  But for sure, without these modest covers which were applied at sunrise by the groundsman, any game would have been most unlikely. No matter that GG edged the final outcome by 20, which was down to one or two individual performances, it was a good day all round, as I think this team-selfie (the only team-pic from 2014?) courtesy of James Cartwright shows.  Hiding in the back is Anand; and almost hiding in the front is Francis.  I seem to be distracted by something, and Richie Leach must have been elsewhere entirely at the time. Nick, Brian, Alan, Cormac, John, James and John have captured the moment perfectly. Then we came to the end , till next year. Andy H

Two Close Finishes

On the last double-header of the season, Whitchurch came close in matches against Treasury Valuers on Saturday and Wayfarers on Sunday. Over 200 were scored by each side in the first game, with Nick Turner making 94, the first of two nearly-hundreds this weekend.  The match went to the the final ball with Cormac and Craig at the crease; but poor old Craig stumbled whilst striving for the run that would have tied the match, leaving us maddeningly one run short. The second came on Sunday, where Scooby struck 92 in another vain chase (also his first 50). This time we were chasing a monumental 271 made by the Wayfarers, and despite scores from Tony (42), Yusuf (30) and useful contributions from the Chapmans, Woody and Andy, we feel 14 short. Some exquisite ground fielding from the younger crowd remains in the memory, especially Matt K, Scooby and, er, Vaughany, too. As does a great catch taken on the boundary by Woody. Andy H (with a bit of help from Cormac to clarify some key fact...

Pictures from Oxford Hospitals Match

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A swing-and-a-miss to a typically fierce delivery from Ben Karlo. The photographer, Adrian Turner (Dad of Nick), points out: "The ball that hit the bails is by the batsman’s left calf, not out yet!" Greater success for the batsman this time.  Tom Chapman is the agile-looking fielder in the background. Taken from the narrow victory yesterday against University of Oxford Hospitals.

Better Roofers Than Cricketers...

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The day long working party made great progress on replacing the roof of the tea hit today. Thanks to all who turned up.

Painting by Jon Steward

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  Jon Steward has sold the original of this painting, but he thought we may like this for the website.  "This is my last painting", he says, "and I am not doing any more ever". "The style of the painting is called Impast and it is mostly done with a palette Knife the material is loose weave Canvas and the Media is Oil and it was finished with clear car lacquer." Jon does have a higher fidelity copy if you'd like one. Personally, although I don't know much about art, I'm seriously impressed. Andy H

Early Season Difficulty

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It's been a difficult start to the season with four losses to two wins, albeit that we've been close on some occasions. Today was a case in point as we failed to defend 222, the final runs coming off the last over. The have been some good individual performances however. Lyn Williams made his first ever ton, 119* at Woodcote. Richie Leach was 69* at Gray's Green and Jim Shanahan made 80 odd today against Sonning Common. Two bowling performance deserve mention, both by Ben Karlo: 7-4-11-4 at Greys Green, and 3-0-7-3 at Crazies Hill. Picture: James Cartwright: Andy Mutepfa Batting vs Sonning Common. Apologies if I've missed anyone. Andy H ps. Some more pictures from James Cartwright available for a while here .