The tough games keep coming for Reed U15s

When Bishop's Stortford rolled into town with multiple county players, it was always going to be tricky for the Reed U15s, especially when a depleted side were relying on support from 2 enthusiastic U13s players. Bishops Stortford won the toss and opted to bat first. In a marked improvement from the first match, the opening bowlers kept the bowling tight, and extras to a minimum. In a deliberate tactic, Reed interspersed their seam and spin bowlers - A tactic which initially worked well with Oli Cambridge dismissing batter #2 with his second ball - clean bowled. Reed continued to take regular wickets, but the strong Stortford batting line-up regularly found the boundary. Pick of the bowlers were George Wood (3-1-2-17) and Oli Cambridge (3-0-2-25), With Daniel Vincent taking one wicket, and stumping the non-striker off his own bowling with some sharp hands. Stortford finished on 150 for 6. Facing some rapid bowling, the opening pairing of Jacob Vincent and George Wood tried to weather the storm in the hope of some relief with the change bowlers. Unfortunately, George was caught on 0 and Jacob followed shortly after after some superb 'keeping had him stumped on 6. Reed never really recovered, and the bowling remained relentless for the first 10 overs. It was only after the spinners came on that Reed had the opportunity to score runs, but by then then Reed had lost 7 wickets for a score of 33. With the match lost and Callum Ricketts and Liam Neal determined to see out the overs, the innings drifted towards its conclusion. A late flurry of boundaries from Callum towards the end left Reed on 68 for 8 off the 20 overs, with Liam falling [...]

By |2022-05-09T15:33:52+01:00May 7th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on The tough games keep coming for Reed U15s

Tough start for Reed Under 15s

Reed started the season with one of the toughest opponents of the season, Broxbourne, away. Broxbourne won the toss and elected to bat. Reeds opening bowlers showed some winter rust and started haemorrhaging extras.... After 6 overs, Broxbourne were at 58 for 1, having scored just 10 off the bat. The only highlight being Liam Neal's catch off George Wood's bowling. After their opening batter was dismissed (caught Oli Tapsell, bowled O Cambridge), Broxbourne accumulated runs in the middle overs with their strongest batters at the crease. Jake Vincent bowled an impressive spell, taking 2 for 10 off 2 overs and slowing the run rate. Broxbourne finished with a flourish, with plenty of batters left in the pavilion, they could let loose, with Callum Ricketts (3-0-1-16) and Charlie Cannon (2-0-0-21) feeling the brunt of the batting. Broxbourne finished on 161 for 5, with the wayward bowling accounting for 46 of the runs. With such a tough total to chase, Reed were always feeling the pressure.... With the light fading, batting was always going to be tricky. With opening batter, Jacob Vincent reaching 36 before being dismissed, the remaining batters never looked comfortable batting in the evening gloom. A final flourish from Eddie Cook (10 from 7) earned Reed an extra bonus point, finishing 82 for 9 from the 20 overs. Going forward, Reed need to be a little more aggressive with the bat, and a little more positive with the running... Next Up, another tough opponent in Bishops Stortford 1s. Match report submitted by Lee Vincent.

By |2022-05-09T15:34:13+01:00May 7th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Tough start for Reed Under 15s

Membership & Subscriptions, Reed CC 2022

THANK YOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE ALREADY PAID & COMPLETED THEIR REGISTRATION FORM. Players' Subscriptions for 2022 are due now. You have only two weeks left to take advantage of the reduced rates - you must apply and pay by the 1st of May. Adults: £105 before 1st May. £125 AFTERWARDS. Juniors (aged 16 and above in full-time education): £25 before 1st May. £35 AFTERWARDS. Please complete the Membership Form so that the Club database is updated and for you to keep up to date with club information. The on-line Form is on this Homepage – go to the Members Area and choose the Adult Membership Form. Youth Members (aged 15 and below): £50 (Refer to the Youth Membership Form in the Members Area.) Non-Playing Members and Vice-Presidents: £25 (To include a £10.00 Bar voucher.) Please remember that being a paid up member of Reed Cricket Club means that you are covered by the Club’s public liability insurance when taking part in anything in the name of Reed Cricket Club. You are also supporting the club and helping to maintain the facilities which have all stemmed from membership support. If paying on-line the details are: Reed Cricket Club. A/C No. 00740153; Sort Code 30-97-16 Reference: Membership The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) requires the way data is collected and stored. It does require that ALL members complete & return the registration form annually to keep their membership status. The policy for this can be read in the Members Area: Data protection. The club will use the information provided on this form, as well as, other information it obtains about the player to administer his/her cricketing activity at the club, and in any activities [...]

By |2022-05-01T05:45:34+01:00April 18th, 2022|Categories: 2022, GDPR, Historic Documents, Membership Form, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Membership & Subscriptions, Reed CC 2022

Thank you to our Advertisers and Sponsors in 2022

Shirt Sponsors 2022. Reed Cricket Club thanks our two shirt sponsors for 2022: The Spice Cabinet and Atspace Ltd. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Match-Ball Sponsors 2022. Reed Cricket Club is indebted to John R Ford, Janelle Lankester, Look Smart Ltd and Peter Baker who will sponsor Matches Balls. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Advertisers 2022. Reed Cricket Club is grateful to all its Fixture Card advertisers for their support in our Sixty-seventh season. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CLICKING ON THE LOGO OF OUR PARTNERS AS THEY APPEAR ON OUR HOMEPAGE WILL TAKE YOU TO THEIR OWN WEBSITES. PLEASE MAKE USE OF THEIR SERVICES / PRODUCTS. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Match-Ball Sponsorship 2022. Please consider you personally or your company or organisation sponsoring either one match or a group of matches at £20 per ball. To do so, kindly contact Peter Baker, Tel: 01379 644660 or 07379 331962 or [email protected] Your support would be most welcome - thank you in anticipation. PGB Vice-President, RCC

By |2022-05-01T05:46:26+01:00April 6th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Season Review, News, Season Review|Tags: , |Comments Off on Thank you to our Advertisers and Sponsors in 2022

RCC 100 Club Lottery

To Members and Friends of Reed Cricket Club, This is Reed CC’s very own monthly lottery. For £5 per month, you have the chance of winning prize money of £80, £40 or £20 in every draw. The more participants we have, the more funds we can raise. You do not need to be a member of the Cricket Club to play in the lottery but your support would be welcome. To join, please contact either: Bethan Smith by phone on 01763 260446 or 07880 702064 or by email [email protected] OR Peter Baker on phone 01379 644660 or 07379 331962 or by email [email protected] The results of each draw are posted on the RCC website under the “Members Area” heading. Thank you, PGB Reed Cricket Club.

By |2022-05-01T05:46:59+01:00April 6th, 2022|Categories: 100 club, 2022, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on RCC 100 Club Lottery

Fixtures & Results (Senior Matches 2022)

The 2022 Cricket Season is about to begin. Listed below are the entire League, Village Cup and Friendly Fixtures involving Reed Cricket Club’s Senior Teams this year plus Herts Area Youth and Herts County Championship Senior’s matches to be staged at Reed. Everything is listed in date order and is accurate at time of publishing this post (27th March 2022). Depending on the type of match, the relevant League Tables, Results and News can be seen on a variety of websites: www.reed.play-cricket.com www.hertsleague.co.uk www.nationalvillagecup.com www.thecricketer.com Reed 3rd XI play Home fixtures on the Freman College Oval, Bowling Green Lane, Buntingford, SG9 9BT. Reed’s Youth Teams at Under 9, Under 11 and Under 15 will participate in the Hertfordshire Junior League www.hertsjuniorleagues.co.uk The Under 13s are in the Cambridgeshire Youth Cricket Association, www.cyca.play-cricket.com In due course, all the Youth Teams’ fixtures and results should be found on the relevant website or at www.reed.play-cricket.com

By |2023-03-06T06:50:23+00:00March 27th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Fixtures, Historic Documents, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Fixtures & Results (Senior Matches 2022)

National Village Cup Draw

The National Village Cup Draw took place live from Lord's yesterday, 4th March. Reed has a Bye in the First Round then will be at Home to Wheathampstead in Round 2 on Sunday the 8th May. Reed is one of ten clubs in Group 22, Beds & Herts. The fixtures are: Round 1, 24th April Redbourn v. Bayford & Hertford Nondescripts. Bye - Langleybury. Long Marston v. Sawbridgeworth. Bye - Datchworth. Preston - Bye. Bye - Sharnbrook & Bronham. Reed - Bye. Bye - Wheathampstead. Round 2, 8th May Redbourn OR Bayford & Hertford Nondescripts v. Langleybury. Long Marston OR Sawbridgeworth v. Datchworth. Preston v. Sharnbrook & Bronham. Reed v. Wheathampstead. Should you wish to watch the full draw, (about an hour long), it can be seen on www.nationalvillagecup.com The Final of this season's competition involving 340 clubs, sponsored once more by Voneus, will be at Lord's Cricket Ground, on Sunday 18th September.

By |2022-05-01T05:47:34+01:00March 5th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Fixtures, News|Tags: |Comments Off on National Village Cup Draw

Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League, Fixtures 2022

Fixtures in the Hertfordshire League involving Reed Cricket Club during 2022. 1st XI matches in the Championship Division comprise 50/50 matches in the first 5 weeks, followed by 9 “timed” matches in mid-summer, and concluding with four 50/50 fixtures from 13th August onwards. All 2nd XI matches are 50 overs per side. Duration of 3rd XI matches is to be decided at the League's AGM on 28th February. They will be either 45 or 40 overs per side. Additional Saturday fixtures: 16th April 1st XI versus Foxton Granta (Friendly Home) 23rd April 1st XI versus Flitwick (Friendly Away) 23rd April 2nd XI versus Flitwick (Friendly Home) 30th April 2nd XI versus Preston (Friendly Home) 30th April 1st XI versus Welwyn Garden City (Herts County T20 Cup at WGC, 1000hrs) For the entire SHPCL programme, go to www.hertsleague.co.uk Reed 1st XI - Championship Division: 7 May Preston (Home) 14 May Old Owens (Away) 21 May Luton Town & Indians (Home) 28 May Hitchin (Away) 4 June Flitwick (Home) 11 June Hemel Hempstead Town (Home) 18 June Dunstable (Away) 25 June Broxbourne (Home) 2 July Shenley Village (Away) 9 July Preston (Away) 16 July Old Owens (Home) 23 July Luton Town & Indians (Away) 30 July Hitchin (Home) 6 Aug Flitwick (Away) 13 Aug Hemel Hempstead Town (Away) 20 Aug Dunstable (Home) 27 Aug Broxbourne (Away) 3 Sept Shenley Village (Home) Reed 2nd XI - Division 3B: 7 May Welwyn Garden City II (Away) 14 May London Colney (Home) 21 May Old Finchleians (Away) 28 May Cockfosters (Home) 4 June Bayford & Hertford (Away) 11 June Sandridge (Away) 18 June Wheathampstead (Home) 25 June Hemel Hempstead Town II (Away) 2 July Parkfield & Headstone (Home) 9 July [...]

By |2022-04-12T06:46:42+01:00January 17th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Fixtures, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League, Fixtures 2022

Cricket Helmets

Reed Cricket Club recommends the wearing of Helmets when batting in all recreational cricket irrespective of age. Refer to: www.ecb.co.uk/helmets ================================================================================================================ ECB Guidance Note: Safety Measures for Helmets within Recreational Cricket. The ECB has recently announced new helmet safety measures, which are being introduced with a view to reducing the risk of head and facial injuries within the game. The purpose of this brief note is to assist Leagues and Clubs at the recreational level to understand the key elements of these changes and what they mean. Players over the age of 18. The ECB strongly recommends that all adult recreational cricketers should wear helmets for certain activities, preferably which meet the most recent British Safety Standard (see below). This recommendation applies to batting against all types of bowling, wicket-keepers standing up to the wicket (who may as an alternative wear face protectors) and fielders fielding closer than eight yards from the batter’s middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side. Under 18s. The position in relation to U18s currently remains unchanged, and is governed by the ‘ECB Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets by Young Players’ (www.ecb.co.uk/youngplayershelmetguidance). In essence, batters and wicket-keepers standing up to the stumps must wear head protection when playing or practising. That Guidance should be referred to in full for the position in relation to U18s. British Safety Standard. The latest British Safety Standard is BS7928:2013 (for both adults and juniors). The full list of helmets meeting this standard is available at www.ecb.co.uk/helmets. For wicket-keeping face protectors the relevant British Safety Standard is BS7929-2:2009 (again, for both adults and juniors). The ECB understands that there is currently no specific women’s helmet and as a consequence no specific [...]

By |2023-04-10T10:05:06+01:00July 16th, 2020|Categories: 2020, 2022, 2023, Child Safeguarding Policy, Child Welfare Policy, News, Safeguarding, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Cricket Helmets

Social Media Abuse

A MESSAGE FROM THE HERTS LEAGUE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. All participants in the Herts League are reminded that Twitter Abuse of SHPCL or its management or of any participant will be severely dealt by the SHPCL Disciplinary committee. This extends to all Social Media outlets. Please consider carefully before posting anything. All participants in the Herts League are reminded that the Code of Conduct and Spirit of Cricket applies to Social Media as well as on the field of play. The League has been made aware of spoof twitter accounts and messages sent between participants that bring the League into disrepute. Any participant following or commenting on these spoof accounts could be considered to be complicit in their content and therefore risk their own, or their clubs, further sanctions. It is easy for the committee to see who they are. Therefore, we ask anyone engaged in this activity to immediately remove any likes, comments and even follows for these accounts and their critical messages. Friendly banter is welcomed, but these sites go way too far and it simply isn’t acceptable. After June 1st 2019 anyone engaged in this activity, even if just following an abusive twitter site or person, will face League disciplinary procedures.

By |2022-01-26T14:21:22+00:00June 1st, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2022, News, Players Code Of Conduct, Policy|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Social Media Abuse
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