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2009

The 2009 season was a mixed one for the Taverners as both teams consolidated their positions in their league, although the 2nd XI were reliant on a good start as they narrowly avoided relegation.

Trophy Winners were:

Throphy Winner
1st XI Best Bat M. Pearce
1st XI Best Bowler D. Watts
All Rounder S Ham
2 XI Best Bat D Brice
2 XI best Bowler J Tamblyn
Best Performance: K Marks
Most Sixes: D Brice
Best Junior / Youngster: D Masters
Most Improved Junior / Youngster C Arthur
Clubman: P Thompson
East West West

The 2009 averages are available from our play cricket web site.

 

2010

The 2010 season is nearly upon us and there have been some changes in personnel.  The new 1st XI captain Spencer Ham will be assisted by experienced captain Andrew Tamblyn while the 2nd XI will be led by the young and enthusiastic Rory File with AN Other as Vice Captain.

The 2010 league fixtures have been released, please check the fixtures page for details.

Cricketers celebrate 25th year of club's revival

The St Neot Taverners Cricket Club celebrated their 25th Anniversary with a dinner held at the St Neot Village Hall.
Club chairman Mark Bunt reflected on the 2009 season, which included a very successful tour to Torquay and the continued development of the club's excellent facilities at their Wenmouth ground.
First team captain Andrew Kent responded on behalf of the club and gave an account of the club's 'modern' history and interestingly found reference to the cricket being played in St Neot in 1884, where unfortunately they were bowled out for three!
Most current players noted that nothing changes!
Following the reforming of the club in the 1980s, matches were played on the village playing field, followed by a move to their current home at Wenmouth in 1997 when the club joined the Cornwall League.
The presentation of the awards by past president Peter Kent followed, with the excellent attendance of 80 entertained by a magician throughout the evening.

Please click here for the 25th Dinner Programme (it may take a while to download)

All Time Averages

The Taverners joined the Cornwall Cricket League in 1997.  The nucleus of the team that played in that first game is still playing and various players are totting up the league cricket appearance, runs, wickets and catches.

Fielding
Catches
Stumpings
Tamblyn A
123
Fraser R
99
16
Kent G
91
28
Pearce M
76
Rowe S
71
3
Kent A
69
Bunt M
66
Searle N
51
Apperances
 
Tamblyn A 264
Rowe S 259
Kent G 250
Bunt M 234
Kent A 226
Pearce M 222
Watts D 201
Bowling
Overs
Mdns
Runs
Wkts
Avg
Bunt M
1821.2
349
5280
335
15.76
Watts D
1611.3
200
5537
319
17.36
Eldridge J
1489.2
298
4526
271
16.70
Rowe S
1261.2
169
4608
227
20.30
Tamblyn J
1168.5
299
2835
217
13.06
Fraser I
1027.1
222
2911
207
14.06

 

Batting
Runs
Inns
NO
HS
Avg
Pearce M
4521
203
24
165*
25.26
Searle N
4276
181
22
125*
26.89
Kent A
3905
212
22
119
20.55
Tamblyn A
3833
233
32
90
19.07
Fraser R
3288
151
19
183
24.91
Bunt M
3261
182
40
135
22.96
Kent G
3051
208
50
92*
19.31
Mark PearceMark Pearce
Andrew TamblynAndrew Tamblyn
Mark BuntMark Bunt
Graham KentGraham Kent
1st XI unbeaten in league
The league season is now several game in and the 1st XI are still undefeated and competing at the top of the table. The 2nd XI meanwhile are showing their Jeckyl and Hyde sides by piling up the runs one week and being dismissed cheaply the next. The 1st ton of the season has been hit by Bricey, playing for the 2nd XI at Menheniot Looe. Meanwhile in the 1st XI, Jamie Eldridge has been turning in the peformances with some 5 wicket hauls.

A summary of the results can be found on the fixtures and results page.

Apologies for he lack of updates but I am struggling to find any spare time at the mo (Rower)