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C R I C K E TC L U B
B O L N E Y
B O L N E Y | W E S T S U S S E X
Foxhole Lane, Bolney, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 5NB
- Pioneers of English Wine -
From the vineyard to the winery, all our wines are handmade with care by our passionate team.
Our goal is simple: to produce the best quality wines we can.
Experience our vineyard and taste our award-winning wines on one of our tour packages, or
visit our cellar door shop to see our entire range.
Our on-site café is perfect for a post-tour pit stop or leisurely lunch. Our terrace offers picturesque views
of the vineyard from the comfort of our balcony - perfect for those warm summer days.
www.bolneywineestate.com@BolneyEstate@BolneyEstate
Bolney Wine Estate
www.bolneycricketclub.org.uk
@BolneyCricketClub @BolneyCC
General Enquiries to:[email protected]
GENERAL COMMITTEEJohn Flower - Chairman - 01444 450157
James Flower - Vice Chairman - 07763477690Simon Adby - Treasurer - 07415020861
Steve Bowles - Fixtures Secretary - 07732734574Luke Martin - 1st XI Captain - 07793402631
David Cha� ey - 1st XI Vice-Captain - 07976009518James Elliot - Sunday Captain - 07974254119
Terry Paton - Sunday Vice-Captain - 07857604500Garion Gilchrist - Midweek Captain - 07903578245
Nick Ridgway - Welfare O� cer - 07920725971
If there is a possibility of a late cancellation due to weather, opponents are asked to telephone the appropriate Bolney
Team Captain. It is the members own responsibility to ascertain whether the match is on.
BOLNEY CRICKET CLUB
Annual Donation: Unemployed:Under 18’s & Full-time students:
Match Donation:Under 18’s :Unemployed:
Evening Games:
Visitor’s Teas:
£60.00*£25.00£25.00
£10.00£5.00£5.00
£5.00
£50.00
*Please note that a� er 31st May 2019, the annual donation will change to £70.00
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Brunswick VillageStreat & WestmestonSteyning Rebels
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Felbridge & Sunnyside 2nd XIBalcombeColeman’s Hatch 1st XITBC� ree Bridges 3rd XIForest GreenHurstpierpoint 1st XITwineham
Horsted Keynes 1st XIOutwoodPlumpton & East Chilt. 2nd XILing� eld & NewchapelPreston Nomads 4th XIBalcombeSt Matthias 2nd XISt James’s Monte� oreMid Sussex XIStreat & Westmeston 1st XIForest Green
Felbridge & Sunnyside 2nd XIHen� eldColeman’s Hatch 1st XI Steyning Rebels� ree Bridges 3rd XIScaynes Hill Hurstpierpoint 1st XIParham Park
Horsted Keynes 1st XIStreat & Westmeston 1st XIPlumpton & East Chilt. 2nd XITBCPreston Nomads 4th XIBeeding & BramberSt Matthias 2nd XILondon UnityNuthurstStreat & Westmeston 1st XI
HeadlinersArundel Castle EstateArdinglyTwinehamPedagogsBrunswick Village
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2019 FIXTURES
Players’ player awards 2018
WINNER OF DAN EARP CUP FOR MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
WINNER OF TREVER WARBURTON TROPHY (MOST RUNS IN A SEASON)
1st XI Batsman1st XI Bowler1st XI FielderSunday XI BatsmanSunday XI BowlerSunday XI Fielder
Luke MartinDavid Cha� ey
Himal JayarathneJames ElliottSteve BowlesDavid Bridge
James Elliott
James Elliott693 Runs
Vice Presidents 2019
Mr R. BlakeMr R. J. Brown Mrs D. DrakeMr E. Edwards Mrs R. Edwards
Mrs S. FlowerMr J. FlowerMr N. FoleyMr P.H. George Mrs S. Harvey
Mr T. HutchingsMrs J. Mealing Mrs M. PymMr D. SymondsMiss J. Woodland
Hon. LIFE MEMBERSMr P Bourne, Mr D Bromilow, Mr & Mrs P Goatham,
Mr I Jarrett, Mr A. Jones, Mr A Matthews, Mr M Philpott, Mr R Ridsdale, Mr T Warburton
LIFE MEMBERSMr M Baxter, Mr D Blow, Mrs L Clarke,
Mrs H Cymerman,Mr D Crocker, Mr S Delves, Mr O Drake, Mr R Fine,Mr M Flower, Mr E Hazel,
Mrs N Johnson, Mr & Mrs D Kirkham, Mr N Mullany, Mr A O’Brien, Mr G.P. Webster, Mr D Williams,
Mr M Wood
OUR RECORDSFirst Recorded Game:
vs Cowfold 1840
Print Machine Champions : 1984 & 1985
Stoner League Runners-up : 2015
Opponents’ Highest Score: 384 -2 by Glynde (Villages Cup), 2001.
Most Runs in a Season: 1,852 by Kingsley Morris 2017.
1,680 by Trevor Warburton, 1971.
Most Sixes in an Over: Six by Rob Bowles v Lancing Manor, 1992.
Highest Team Totals:369-4 v Colemans Hatch, 2014.
357-2 v Ardingly, 2018.301-3 v Staple� eld, 2010.
301-5 2nd X1 v Cowfold & L/Beeding 2s, 2015.
Highest Individual Score:179 : James Flower v Colemans Hatch, 2014.
174 : James Flower v Streat & Westmeston, 2014.160*: Terry Sayers v Shrublands Nomads, 1994.
Most Sixes in a Season: 49 in 34 innings by James Flower, 2009.
Longest Duck:Clive Bunce, 96 minutes v East Grinstead III, 1999.
Youngest Centurion:Rory Delves in 2007 (104 n.o.) against Lewes Priory age 16 yrs. 10m. 5 days.
Youngest to take 5 wickets: All aged 14Jamie Bowles 5-13 v St. James Monte� ore, 2013.
Tom Flower 5-38 v Southwick, 1996.Jack Collins 5-40 v Edenbridge ll, 2001.
Highest Partnerships:244: James Flower (179) and Rory Delves (49*)
for fourth wicket v Colemans Hatch, 2014.
219: Jeremy Bushell (102*) and Kingsley Morris (104*) for � rst wicket v Coleman’s Hatch 2016.
212: Rob Bowles (141) and Tim Lynch (71*) for fourth wicket v Holmbush Park, 1995.
212: Trevor Warburton (106) and Ian Jarrett (93) for � rst wicket v Rudgwick, 1975.
Best Bowling:9-13: Roland Ayres v Cuck� eld II, 1952.
9-18: Max Dudley v Cuck� eld, 1937.9-26: Bill Packham v Balcombe, 1939.
Most Wickets for no runs: C. Helmsley, 7-0 v CVA Portslade (four all out), 1939
Gerry Gilbert, 6-0 in 3.2 overs v West Hoathly (13 all out) in National Villages Cup, 1976
Hat Tricks:George Payne Sen. v Reigate Police, 1911. (6 wts for 3 runs) opp. out for 10
Bill Packham v Central Electricity Board, 1932. (5 for 2, visitors all out for 5.)Bob Woodland v Balcombe, 1935 (5-5)
OTHER SPONSORS
- Your local Cricket Specialist- All major brands stocked, New for 2019 - ‘Keeley Cricket’
- Discounts for club members- Bat knocking in service- Bat servicing & repairs
- Open 7 days a weekAddress: Wisdom Sports, 13 South Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 4LE.
Hire AllA family owned business o� ering a range of delivery, collection and wash up
services for anywhere in the South of England. Providing everything needed for a small private dinner party to 1000 covers for a banquet.
T: 01273 722493E: [email protected]
Hanging Baskets kindly provided by:
Bolney Nursery Ltd.
Suppliers of:
Trees-Fruit TreesTerracotta-Garden ornaments
Hedging Plants-ConifersBedding Plants
Shrubs-PerennialsRoses-Compost
Mowers-StrimmersHedge Cutters and Blower
Cowfold Road, Bolney, RH17 5QR01444 881784
C l u b h i s t o r y
Bolney combined with other villages to play cricket as long ago as the 1750s, but the � rst recorded match of an all Bolney
team was in August 1840. � e Sussex Agricultural Express reported that the club beat Cowfold by 30 runs a� er scoring
70.
Home games were played in a Bolney Place � eld until banker Henry Huth paid £30,000 to have his house built in Wykehurst Park in the 1870s. � e club played there for the
next 50 years.
� e Mid Sussex Times was � rst published in 1881 and their � rst report of a Bolney match was in September 1883 when
visitors Warninglid scored 82 and Bolney 68.
Henry Courage owned Gravenhurst (now Farney Close) in the 1890s and had a private pitch on the south side of what is now the A272. He hosted many games against the village
club.
Bolney’s game at Twineham in August 1914 was interrupted by the local squire who climbed on to a hay
wagon to announce that the country was at war with Germany.
� e Huth family le� Wykehurst in 1925 so the vicar, Eardley Michell pulled the necessary strings with the Diocese to turn
the Vicarage Field into the club’s headquarters.
Exactly 50 years later Bolney began playing league cricket when they joined the Sussex Championship. � ey switched to the King and Barnes League in 1984 and were champions
that year and the next. � ey played in the Mid Sussex League from 1998 until 2017 and then the Sussex Cricket League (Central) following an amalgamation of Sussex leagues in
2018.� e new pavilion was opened in June 2004 when the club
played the County Club. Sussex had won the County Championship for the � rst time in 2003.