Life Membership for John Heslam

John Heslam was made a Life Member of the Cricket Club at the General Committee Meeting last week. This acknowledged JQH’s massive contribution dating back to 1980. John spent 36 years on the Committee; 25 as Club Chairman. He became Club Captain in 1985 when Reed was building a competitive side that recorded numerous promotions and cup triumphs during his tenure. Latterly, he also skippered the Second XI when several Colts, whose teams he also successfully managed, were first introduced to playing “Open-Age” Cricket matches. Many of those youngsters now form the backbone of the current Senior XIs. Off the field, John was instrumental in planning the construction of extensions on our super pavilion and under his leadership and as Fundraising Officer he secured thousands of pounds in sponsorship and grants from various sources. He also procured everything from carpet tiles to fire doors, and from safes to lorry loads of concrete and building materials for those extensions, ensuring all tasks were completed on time and on-budget. This short summary of his association with the Club does not scratch the surface of JQH’s commitment to RCC and his significant influence on its history. Life Membership is in recognition of those forty years’ of service. Thank you John. Peter G. Baker. Honorary Secretary, Reed CC November 2020.

By |2021-02-20T12:13:33+00:00November 12th, 2020|Categories: 2020, News, Uncategorized|Tags: |Comments Off on Life Membership for John Heslam

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

Averages (2019); 1st XI League (SHPCL)

Reed CC 1st XI : Runners-up in the Championship Division of the Saracens Herts Premier Cricket League (SHPCL) and promoted to the Premier Division in 2020.

By |2019-11-11T13:05:17+00:00September 28th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Averages, Averages, Uncategorized|Tags: , |Comments Off on Averages (2019); 1st XI League (SHPCL)

Averages (2019); 2nd XI League (SHPCL)

Reed CC 2nd XI : Winners of Division 4B of the Saracens Herts Premier Cricket League (SHPCL) and promoted to Division 3B in 2020.

By |2019-11-11T13:09:29+00:00September 28th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Averages, Averages, Uncategorized|Tags: , |Comments Off on Averages (2019); 2nd XI League (SHPCL)

The Reed, white and blue!

Little village Reed join the big boys in the Premiership. Having finished runners-up in the Championship, Reed hosted Luton Town & Indians, who had come ninth in the Premiership, in the play-off match for the right to play in the top tier of Hertfordshire cricket in 2020. For the first time in their history, Reed with a population of only 300+ have reached the Premier division, joining sides such as Radlett and Welwyn next year. However, the play off against Luton was not without some nervous tension. Once again Reed's bowlers didn't let them down. Jack Tidey, bowling economically his 10 overs straight through took out two batsmen, finishing with 2-25. Then Tom Greaves (1-28) and Ed Wharton (2-29) followed suit, leaving Luton 89-5 with only 20 overs to play with. Although they battled hard, Sean Tidey mopped up the tail finishing with figures of 4-34 as their opponents ended on 157 all out in the 48th over. This seemed 50 runs short as Reed set off with their usual gallop. Luton's opening attack of Manzoor (2-37) and Gittens-Browne (3-42) proved too hot to handle, though, as five of the top order perished for a mere 58 runs in 12 overs. Only Zac Mcguigan (28) survived the onslaught partnering Matt Sampson before he was bowled by Fayaz Homyoon. Tom Greaves (23) helped Sampson to what looked to be a match winning stand of 46 until he was stumped charging Homyoon with 15 required, As the spectators held their breath in case Reed imploded like last week Sean Tidey pulled and straight drove Sajjad Homyoon for 4 and 6 to take Reed home. The "man of the match" however, was Matt Sampson, who successfully marshalled the [...]

By |2019-11-11T13:18:41+00:00September 15th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Match Report, Match Reports, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on The Reed, white and blue!
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