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| 3 Jul 2025 | |
| Club News |
| Bradfield Waifs |
Cricketer Cup website reports are follows;
Cricketer Cup - Second Round Complete
Bradfield Waifs had a relatively comfortable win at Hampton. The home side was dismissed for 202, Tom Ettridge (H 14-19) taking 4-38. In reply the Waifs reached 103-1 but then slumped to 105-5 before Shelvin Gumbs (G 07-09) with 54 guided them home with more than 10 overs to spare, Matt Avant-Smith taking 4-41. The Waifs now host Old Millfieldians in a blockbuster game on 13 July. Millfield dismissed Old Cheltonians for 186, Ben Ringrose top-scoring with 78, then won by 4 wickets with 16 overs to spare.
Cricketer Cup - Quarter Final: Bradfield Waifs v Old Millfieldians on Pit
Old Millfieldians travelled to last year’s winners, Bradfield Waifs. The Waifs reached 182-1 thanks to a stand between Sheridon Gumbs 99 and Imran Malik 44, but, with 15 overs to go, failed to capitalise and only made another 92, finishing on 274-7. Millfield’s opener George Hankins made 61, but, although they were always up with the clock, wickets fell steadily at 152-3, 182-6 and 238-7. They were much indebted to Gabe Gallman-Findley’s 87 not out, along with cameos from Harry Ellison 42, Will Jenkins 36 and then Alisdair Easton 20 not out to win with nearly 2 overs to spare.
The semi-finals will be played on Sunday 27 July, and the final at Arundel on Sunday 10 August. As ever, those teams able to get out their strongest sides in the holiday season are likely to prosper
Old Bedfordians v Old Cliftonians
Old Tonbridgians v Old Millfieldians
Over 50s
The Over 50s Cricketer Cup expanded from five to ten teams this year, and the semi-final line-up is now complete. The holders Bradfield Waifs have won two games easily against Old Cholmelians and Old Alleynians, while Uppingham Rovers, making their debut, beat Eton Ramblers. The other three games have been decided by concessions. Old Wykehamists could not raise a side against Oundle Rovers, Old Tonbridgians found it too difficult to get eleven players to Yorkshire to play St. Peter’s, and then in turn St. Peter’s conceded their game at Harrow.
The Final draw is on Sunday 27 July at Uppingham
Bradfield Waifs v Uppingham Rovers
For the latest information visit The Cricketer Cup website