All posts filed under: 2015

GCC may be forced to play with two stumps!

A lack of funds for new equipment and building repairs mean that Garboldisham B and C teams may only be able to use four stumps this season instead of the usual six. Club Welfare Officer and wielder of the big stick, Debbie Raven said, “The coffers are empty, we need players to pay their annual subs as soon as possible so that I can go out and buy some new stumps.” But seriously, all players must make sure that they are registered as club members for the season before they are eligible to play any matches. The £10.00 membership fee covers players’ insurance against injury and goes towards the upkeep and maintenance of the club. This year, there will also be an extra £15.00 surcharge per player, as agreed in the AGM, to help fund a contractor to put the pitches to bed at the end of the season. Please complete both membership forms and hand them in with a cheque or cash to Debbie. Picture shows Debbie Raven looking on with horror from the score box as Garboldisham C are forced to …

Picture of the week

We’re going to start up a Picture of the week slot so please send in your pictures for inclusion (and send in any pictures anyway for our Gallery pages or for use on a story). The Picture of the week picture files should be horizontal (landscape) shaped and need to be at least 1200 x 800 pixels in size (which is about 2mb). Pictures can be action shots, team shots, pictures from social events, drawings – just whatever you fancy. Please email them to postmaster@garbocc.co.uk . To kick it off, and in lieu of a GCC photo, this week we’re featuring Jimmy Anderson celebrating his fourth wicket in the first test against West Indies in Antigua, to become England’s highest test wicket taker with 384 wickets. He overtook Ian Botham’s 23 year record. Photo by Getty

GCC season gets underway this weekend

Garboldisham play two friendlies this weekend as the season winds up. Today (Sat April 18) there is a match at home against Old Buckenham 3rds and tomorrow (Sunday April 19) Garboldisham travel to Old Buckenham to take on their first team. The season starts proper in a fortnight’s time on May 2 with all four adult teams playing their first league matches. Take a look at the Fixtures and results page for details.

The return of the Foxes…

It looks like the club will be digging out and dusting down the old Garboldisham Foxes maroon and green kit so that it can be used by a Garboldisham CC U19 side who will be formed this season to take part in the new NatWest club U19 Twenty20 competition! Garboldisham will be in Group 3 of one of three Norfolk groups. Each group contains four teams and the Foxes will be up against Brooke Blaze, Sprowston Sprowcats and Swardeston Sharks. These three fixtures will take place in July and August and are still to be arranged so watch this space for details. The winner of each group will take part in a final’s day. Those eligible to play will be anyone who was aged 18 or under on the 31 August last year (2014). For more details take a look at the NCB website. The last time the coloured Foxes kit saw the light of day was, of course, when Garboldisham U17s, captained by Lewis Taylor, won the Junior Carter Cup by beating Swardeston in the final at …

One week to go…

Junior cricket training (nets) begins next Friday 17 April All ages up to 15 years. (U17s train with the adults on Thursdays). Every Friday evening during the season. Starts 17 April with player registration. £4 per session (Second or third child per family £3 each). Annual registration £10 per child (Second/third child per family £7.50 each). All new children very welcome. BBQ at end of session (Burgers £1.50, Hot Dogs £1.00). Bar open. Please call Sarah McGahan, Youth Cricket Manager on 01953 688295 or 07748 094253 if you have any questions.

Women’s Indoor League Final – match report

Here’s the match report from the tense and exciting Norfolk Cricket Board Women’s Indoor League Final which was played on Sunday March 29 between Garboldisham and Topcroft: Having been put into bat by Topcroft, Garboldisham got off to a steady start with Jade Hoyte and Hanna Free batting well without the loss of a wicket in their 4 overs. Megan Hogg and Primrose Rushen were next into bat and played some good shots during their innings. Unfortunately the loss of a few wickets put the pressure on final pair Sarah McGahan and Lydia Raven who needed to bat well to get Garboldisham to a competitive score. With some sensible batting, no wickets lost and a lot of running, Garboldisham managed to reach 247-6 at the end of their innings, a net score of 217. This was the lowest score the team had reached in all their previous matches and the team knew they had to field and bowl really well to get a win. Topcroft got off to a flying start in their first 2 …

GCC Ladies to face Topcroft in final

Garboldisham Ladies have finished top of the NCB west league and will go through to the Norfolk Cricket Board Indoor League final on Sunday 29 March at Taverham to face Topcroft CC who finished top of the east league. The only thing that could have de-railed GCC from reaching the final was a big points win by Gt. Melton over Fakenham which would have taken Gt. Melton ahead of Garboldisham, but this was not to be as that game was called off by Fakenham who were unable to field a team. Good luck to GCC Ladies! You can follow the progress of the game on twitter. Photo shows the winning GCC Ladies team from Sunday 8 March. Primrose Rushen, Sarah McGahan (Captain), Megan Hogg, Lydia Raven, Jade Hoyte, Emma Rogers

GCC Ladies top the table

Garboldisham Ladies have had a brilliant time playing in the Norfolk Cricket Board Indoor Women’s League. In the first fixture, Garboldisham beat Great Melton in a great win which saw the team chase down a big score of 278. The next fixture v Fakenham was another good win for the ladies with Garboldisham winning by 78 runs and taking 11 wickets. By the final fixture, GCC were back on top having recovered from their narrow-defeat to Fakenham the week before where they lost by just 9 runs with too many wickets lost costing them another win. In the final game, GCC beat Great Melton again, a solid fielding and bowling display saw Great Melton set a score of 242 for 6 (net 212). Emma Rogers and Jade Hoyte got the team off to a great start with the bat, scoring 162 for no loss at the end of their 4 overs. Megan Hogg and Primrose Rushen continued the good chase by bringing the team over their target for only 1 wicket loss. Sarah McGahan and …