WNCC V Burghley Park CC – 6 July 2017 680 runs, 19 wickets over 105 overs , with lunch below sets the scene. WNCC lost the toss, batted and declared on 340 for 6, with the team all contributing (AJS?) around a faultless 150 not out from Harry Kennedy. Burghley Park then went at it,…
WNCC v Gresham’s 18th of June WNCC batted first scoring 245/9 in 45 overs. The school made something like 158/9 in response in 45 overs, resulting in a draw. On one of the hottest days of the year, the skippers’ only resounding contribution was to win the toss. Guests from Norwich CC Lewis Sexton and…
The annual Castle Rising Match started in sunny conditions with most of the team arriving late from the local pub. Nevertheless, WNCC , having lost the toss, started brightly in the field with a pacey opening spell from Will Means. The wicket was relatively slow but Castle Rising made steady progress putting on 50 for…
Strong Caius side inflict early defeat on WNCC.
The West Norfolk bowlers took several expensive overs to acclimatise to the new season with a bowling display that lacked the expected intensity.
Draw snatched from the jaws of victory at Trinity
The 1st ball of the day saw a Stanton B Melton Mowbray with extra jelly being lobbed to mid off where Stanton W was awoken from his afternoon siesta with a bruise on his forearm and the chance gone.
Blood, Swelling and tears all amount to a draw against Camden
A dull cloudy day in Cambridge at Pembroke college produced some alarming performances: more swelling and blood than an MPs expense audit! With a thin bowling attack (numbers, not weight) Camden eased to a target of 213
Declaration too far by Lincs
Match report pending from Walter Hammond.
Mason: hero or villain? Greshams draw in close game.
The Match started with ominous overtones of previous West Norfolk batting collapses with Hammond edging one in the slips to a player who could not catch a bus. Holden and Everall (Senior) recovered from the early loss to put on a fifty partnership.
Welcome to the virtual clubhouse for the West Norfolk Cricket Club; which as a gentlemen’s cricket club is moving steadily in time towards a solid century.
The club was based at Hunstanton Recreation Ground for many years, has fixtures in Cambridge, around the neighbouring counties and also overseas tours.
Granta win by six wickets
Granta, who blew hot and cold on the quality of the sides turned out, made easy work of knocking off the 208 target with 5 overs to spare and 6 wickets.