Good news for the club this week when talented youngster Arran Sen rejoined the club. Sen brings all round skills to the club; most of all, quality leg spin, youthful energy in the field and a zest to improve and develop his own game. It’s a definite boost to the 1stXI ranks.
Despite his tender years, Sen already has an impressive CV. He began playing for Stretford aged 7 and moved to Colwyn Bay CC because of schooling aged 11. He broke into the 2ndXI aged 13 before moving to Clifton College in Bristol. Sen joined WG Grace’s Thornbury CC and made his 1st XI debut aged 15 as a leg spinner.
Sen has also gained experience at County age group level playing with Lancashire U13 and Gloucester U16 and travelled to Mumbai at 17 to train and have a taste of cricket overseas.
Stretford 1st XI captain, Adam Saynor, is delighted that Arran has rejoined the club; “I’m extremely excited to have Arran on board. A very talented and promising youngster returning to Stretford, bringing an already vast knowledge of the game. A top order batter and skilful leg spinner, Arran will be a big asset to the 1stXI and strengthen the growing talent we have at the club. Not just on the pitch, Arran will also be getting involved with junior coaching, passing on his wisdom and enthusiasm of the game to the next generation”
Go well this season!

