We Need To Keep The Momentum Going – Says Jonathan Fisher
Jonathan Fisher says confidence is high in the camp ahead of Beverley Town Crickets Club’s clash with Clifton Alliance this weekend.
Jonathan Fisher says confidence is high in the camp ahead of Beverley Town Crickets Club’s clash with Clifton Alliance this weekend.
Jonathan Fisher has gone for experience over youth with his initial selection as Beverley Town Cricket Club first team captain.
Beverley Town Cricket Club are looking forward to the new season that will see all four of their sides now play in the York Senior League and York Conference after the winter shake-up of the league systems.
Beverley Town Cricket Club were well beaten by Driffield this weekend at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Incoming Beverley Town CC captain Jon Fisher says former skipper Alan Acklam has laid the foundations for ongoing success at the club
Beverley Town 1st XI had another exciting home win when they beat Sewerby with a wicket from the last ball of the match at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI took a maximum 30 points from their home game against Dunnington despite being on the receiving end of a superb unbeaten 152 from the visitor’s Collis King.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI lost to Heworth in the York Senior League Division 1 at a sun kissed Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club looks forward to a new season hoping the success of 2012 can be repeated but that the weather is much improved from last year.
Beverley Town Cricket Club held their annual dinner and awards night at the Tickton Grange Hotel. The club captain Alan Acklam also used the opportunity to present a cheque for £5000 to Judy King from the charity Leukaemia and Lymphona Research.
On a good looking wicket (one of the only of the year) Alan Acklam yet again lost the toss however Beverley were asked to field. Mudd did his tiical trick of bowling badly but yet continuing to pick up wickets.
After Acklam lost yet another toss and Beverley were inserted on what can only be described as the world’s worst cricket pitch ever. Peter Groves got off to a mini flier as Goole’s bowling attack stuttered.
Another rain affected day, another lost toss from skipper Alan Acklam. Beverley Town Cricket Club were swiftly asked to bat on what was a soft wet pitch.
On a day when weather was always going to be the most important factor Beverley Town Cricket Club captain “Beefy” AKA Alan Acklam surprisingly enough lost the toss and Beverley were asked to bat.
Tim Smith fully justified his recall to the Beverley Town Cricket Club’s first team this weekend as he top scored with 75 in the home sides’ defeat at the Norwood Recreation Ground to Clifton Alliance CC.
To score 248 and lose comfortably could be quite disheartening but the Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 1st XI bounced back on Sunday with a very good performance and win against Easingwold in the quarter final of the Premier League Cup.
Players from Beverley Town Cricket Club will take on a massive challenge as they look to climb The Three Peaks in 24 hours. In their 150th year, the club has selected Leukaemia and Lymphona Research
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 1st XV were unable to get the one wicket needed to beat Sessay CC at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
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