I do not know about their cider but you should have a look for
all the photos on England Cricket & Cricketers
(Click on central pic first!)
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2000 Season Articles
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Listings
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2001 Kanto Cricket League Tables
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2001 Kyushu League Schedule
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FANTASY CRICKET
Robert Martineau
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As from March 2000, we have
started introducing friendly links & sister clubs and make a special
feature page to that effect.
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Our eighty-fourth friends
are an island cricket association!
Isle Of Man Cricket Association
Exerpt:
In a year when Florrie Forde
was at the Derby Castle, when a Ben Travis Farce was on at the Grand Theatre,
Victoria Street and Jack Kerr and the Ambassadors were playing at the Palals
de Danse; a group of cricketers decided that it was high time that an Isle
of Man Cricket Club (IOM CC) should be formed to play representative games
and govern the sport in the Island.
The year was of course 1930.
Cricket has been played on
this island for well over 100 years and in 1930 teams such as Castletown,
Cronkbourne, Fencibles and Ramsey were already well established and playing
against teams from the Douglas High School Old Boys, Laxey, Peel and Bishop
Wilson s Theological College.
Visit their page at:
http://www.homepages.mcb.net/dkenworthy/iom.cricket/
For more information e-mail to Mr.David Kenworthy
at:
dkenworthy@mcb.net
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Our eighty-fourth friends are
playing
in the above Association!:
Castletown Cricket Club
Castletown Cricket Club is one of the 16 clubs members
of the Isle of Man Cricket Association and is integral part of
their organisation and history.
The main force behind the club (and the Association
is David Kenworthy who is also both sites' webmaster!).
The club presently fields one weekend team
and three evening teams.
Visit their site at:
http://www.homepages.mcb.net/dkenworthy/castletown.cc/
For more information e-mail to Mr.David Kenworthy
at:
dkenworthy@mcb.net
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Our eighty-fifth friends
have some interesting humour!
Burnmoor Cricket Club
Burnmoor cricket Club are located in County Durham,
England.
They field three adult elevens as well
as under 13's, 25's and 17's youth teams.
They certainly have a good sense of humour:
you should read their explanation of Cricket Rules
to foreifners!
Visit their site at:
http://www.angelfire.com/ia/burnmoorcc
For more information e-mail to Ms. Carolyn Craggs
at:
burnmoorcc@yahoo.co.uk
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Our eighty-sixth friends do
not
let all that money go up to
theid heads!
Stock Exchange Cricket Club
(UK)
STOCK
EXCHANGE C.C.
The Stock Exchange Cricket Club is open to anyone
who works for a member firm of the London Stock Exchange, regardless of
position or rank. The club has members from the Fund Management, Broking,
Corporate Finance and IDB communities, across all age ranges, including
a veterans side (over 40). There are around 10 fixtures a year, mid-week
and at weekends against a variety of opposition, from village sides to
the MCC. Players can play in as many of the fixtures as they want. There
is an overseas tour once every four years.
Visit their page at:
http://www.ukcricket.org/secc/
For more information e-mail to Mr. Chris Pitcher
at:
Chris.Pitcher@ubsw.com
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Our eighty-seventh friends
hail from Cimru!
Neath Guardian Cricket League
Stephen Jones, Secretary
The League was formed in 1979
by seven South Wales Cricket Association Clubs in the Neath area. Its main
objective was to foster the involvement of younger Club Cricketers in competitive
mid week Cricket on good wickets.
Since 1979 there have been
many changes to the composition of the League as Clubs have joined, relinquished
membership or rejoined, and membership has been extended beyond the immediate
Neath area. The basic core membership has remained, however, and they now
pride themselves as one of the foremost mid week Cricket Leagues in the
South Wales Area.
The League presently comprises
10 Clubs and there is a waiting list for membership.
Visit their page at:
http://www.oocities.org/thursdaycricket
For more deatils, e-mail to Mr. Stephen Jones at:
thursdaycricket@yahoo.co.uk
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No, our eighty-eighth friends
are not from Japan!
Pacific Cricket Club
Pacific Crciket Club are a friendly club based
in North London, England, usually putting out two
sides
at the weekend and
also have teams in the Lords indoor 6-a-side and
Victoria Park 8-a-side leagues.
They are always looking for new fixtures and players.
Visit their very-well made homepage at:
http://www.pacific.dial.pipex.com/
For more details, e-mail to Mr. Ben Hardisty at:
pacific@dial.pipex.com
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Our eighty-ninth friends are
the first from Asia and the
Arab World!:
Hubara Cricketers, Kuwait
Cricket has been played in Kuwait for over 50 years.
It all started in the oil township of Ahmadi where foreign workers were
employed in the Kuwait Oil Company. Hubara organized the first tournament
in Kuwait called the Wimpey League in 1948. Today Hubara conducts 10 tournaments
for regulars, veterans and schoolboys apart from festival games and fields
5 teams as well at various levels.
Read about the fascinating history of Hubara!
Visir their page at:
http://hubara.homestead.com/index.html
For more information e-mail to the Webmaster at:
homestead@homestead-inc.com
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Our nintieth friends actually
are an
Internet Cricket Information
Service!
Cricket Crazy
All the news about English Cricket in particular!
Loads of links! Bookstore, Players' Profiles, Women's
Cricket, Diaries & original articles, Web Site Guide,
and more, and more!
Visit their dite at:
http://www.cricketcrazy.com/
For more information e-mail to Mr.Andy Giles at:
123@cricketcrazy.com
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Our ninety-first friends represent
a 111-year old institution!
Birmingham & District Premier
League
The official site of league
cricket in the West Midlands, England. The Birmingham & District Premier
League spans 5 counties in the Midlands: Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire,
Worcestershire and Herefordshire. The League consists of 3 divisions: Premier
(12 clubs), 1st (14 clubs) and 2nd (14 clubs).
Visit their homepage at:
http://www.burminghamleague.co.uk/
For more details e-mail to Mr. Andy Hagley at:
adh@uk.licom.com
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Our ninety-second friends are
members
of the above League!:
Hagley Cricket Club
The Hagkey Cricket Club, Worcestershire, England,
fields two Saturday XI's and one Sunday XI. The Saturday teams currently
play in the Birmingham & District Premier Cricket League - Division
2. The club also accommodates several midweek fixtures (usually touring
sides) and a successful youth section, with ages ranging from Under 10
to Under 16 years.
Visit their homepage at:
http://www.hagleycc.licomnet.com/
For more information e-mail to mr. Sndy Hadley
at:
adh@uk.licom.com
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Our ninety-third friends
have the luck of a great coach!
Energy Australia Under 17's
Junior Cricket Team
In Ian, their own coach's words:
Hi web travellers!!!!!.......... and a big warm Aussie
welcome to our little slice of cyberspace. My name is Ian, or as I am currently
known to the team, Shitface. (but that's another story). I presently coach
the under 17's for Energy Australia and have done so for the last 6 years.
Most of the players and I have been together throughout
their junior cricketing careers, starting from under 10's and progressing
through their age groups, so I guess you could say that we know each other
pretty well by now......
Visit their page to read the rest, it is certainly
worth it!
http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Bluffs/9291/Energyhome.htm
For more information w-mailto mr. Ian Spruce at:
ispruce@netscape.net
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Our ninety-fourth friends are
another club
with a great history!
Stanton Cricket Club
Stanton Cricket Club, South Notts, England, started
out as part of the Stanton Ironworks Sports Association and was called
Stanton Ironworks Cricket Club. Stanton was a large employer of the local
area becoming part of the British Steel Industry. Club records only go
back to 1934. However, the minutes of the annual general meeting of 1934
show that the retiring secretary had served for nine years. It also is
minuted that the retiring secretary, Mr. Barton had taken over from Mr.
Harry Palmer, by now the Vice Chairman, putting the founding of the club
prior to 1925.
More history and a great club at:
http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/john.omahoney
For more details e-mail to Mr. John O'Mahoney at:
john.omahoney@ntlworld.com
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Our ninety-fifth friends also
have
a great history Downunder!:
Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club
Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club
is a community based cricketing establishment that was formed in 1930 as
a founding member of the City of Moorabbin Cricket Association (CMCA),
Australia.
Known as the A's, ANA fields
5 senior cricket sides as well as 3 junior sides (Under 16's, Under 14's
& Under 12's.
Visit their page at:
http://www.skybusiness.com/banacc/index.html
For more deatils e-mail to Mr. Adam Kain at:
adamkain@mail.com
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Our ninety-sixth friends' history
dates back 127 years ago!
Milton Keynes Cricket Club
Milton Keynes Cricket Club, located in Milton Keynes Village near
london,England, is a club very much attached to its history abd sata as
you will discover in their homepage history article!
They presently run 2 Senior Elevens and a Youth Programme.
Visit their hompage at:
http://come.to/mkcc
For more information e-mail to Karin Mitchell at:
karin.mitchell@which.net
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Our ninety-seventh friends
must have one of the longest
names
in the Cricket World!
Saint Crispin and Princess
Marina Hospital Cricket Club
St. Crispin Cricket Club (as
they call themselves for short) are back into activity after a year's absence
(too much beer or too many patients?) and play in the Northamptonshire
Alliance League, England.
They are located
in Duston on the western side of Northampton, ten minutes drive from Junction
16 of the M1.
Visit their page at:
http://www.oocities.org/stcrispincc/
Gor more details e-mail to Mr. Abdrew McDonald at:
amd@jb.man.ac.uk
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Our ninety-eigth friends' name
might reflect the way they
play cricket!
Oaks Flats Rats Cricket Club
the Rats are a club which celebrated
its 25th anniversary last summer with premierships in first and third grade
plus the South Coast District Cricket Association club championship. Oak
Flats is a town 25km south of Wollongong or around 150km south of Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia. The Rats were born in season 1974-75 by a small
band of local cricketers looking to play cricket on a regular basis
Visit their homepage at:
http://www.oakflatsrats.8m.com/
Gor more details e-mail to Mr. Paul Suttor at:
psuttor@hotmail.com
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Our ninety-ninth friends are
actually
a double clubin England!
Bradshaw Cricket Club &
Bolton Cricket League
This history of Bradshaw Cricket Club is not a brief
summary. It traces the progress of cricket in the village of Bradshaw from
around 1868 through Bradshaw Cricket Clubs formation in 1884, its entry
into, and rise in the ranks of the Bolton & District Cricket Association,
its part in the breakaway that lead to the formation of The Bolton League,
all its triumphs and tribulations up to 1984.
You had better visit their homepage and start reading
at:
http://www.bccnet.force9.co.uk/
Fot more information E-mail to Mr. Paul Booth at:
paul@bccnet.force9.co.uk
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Other Cricket Homepages in
Japan:
English)
British Embassy C.C.
Indian Engineers C.C.
Fukuoka
C.C.
Lalazar
Sports C.C.
Matsuyama
C.C.
(also in Japanese)
Nagasaki C.C.
Osaka C.C.
Saga
Cricket Club
Yokohama
C. & A. C.
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(Japanese)
Japan Cricket Association
Nippon Cricket
Community
Far East C.C.
Tokyo Bay District
C.C.
Adolescent
C.C.
Senshyuu University
C.C.
Keio
University C.C.
Chuo University
C.C.
Millennium
C.C.
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