Stretford 1st XI Bounces Back with Key Win at Prestwich

After a momentum-halting defeat at home to Golborne the previous weekend, Stretford 1st XI travelled to Prestwich 2nd XI looking to steady the ship and return to winning ways. Facing a side just one place below them in the table, this was a crucial clash — and Stretford rose to the occasion with a composed, all-round performance to secure a much-needed victory.

Prestwich won the toss and chose to bat first, a decision they quickly came to regret as Stretford’s dynamic new-ball pairing of Benjy Evans and Robert Renforth wreaked early havoc. Evans struck with the second ball of the innings to set the tone, and with the scoreboard reading 17-3, the visitors had seized the initiative. Both openers claimed two wickets apiece — Evans finishing with 2-28 and Renforth 2-38 — in another dominant display with the new ball.

Prestwich attempted to rally, grinding their way past the 100 mark, but any hopes of a substantial total were dashed by the introduction of spin. Niall Heyes (3-32) and Syed Haider (2-30) combined to run through the lower order, closing out the innings with the hosts bowled out for 141.

Stretford’s reply began solidly, with openers Ollie Barrett and Ramesh Perera putting on 31 before Perera fell for 8. That brought in leading run scorer Tim Boyd, who continued his strong form, crafting a fluent 40 in a 66-run stand with Barrett to put the visitors firmly in control.

Although Boyd eventually departed, the target was never in doubt. Barrett anchored the innings with great discipline, carrying his bat for a composed 43* from 111 balls. He was joined late on by Syed Haider, who added the finishing touches in style, striking 14 runs in just five balls to see Stretford home with plenty to spare.

A clinical, professional performance across all departments saw the 1st XI return to form and claim a deserved win — a strong response after last week’s disappointment and a timely boost as they continue to push forward in the league.

2nd XI: 124-5 (P Aqeel 37, A R Butt 32)

Woodhouses: 121 (U Hasan 4-44, F March 3-24, P Malindi 3-25)

Six on the Spin: Stretford 2nd XI March On with Dominant Win Over Woodhouses

Stretford 2nd XI extended their incredible winning run to six matches on Saturday with another assured and dominant performance, this time dispatching Woodhouses at home to strengthen their grip on the promotion places.

The visitors won the toss and opted to bat, but quickly found themselves on the back foot as opening bowler Usman Hasan tore through the top order. Bowling with pace and purpose, Hasan claimed 4-44 in a hostile 14-over spell, surpassing the 30-wicket mark for the league season — a deserved milestone in a standout campaign. He was well supported by fellow seamers Freddie March (3-24) and Pares Malindi (3-25), who maintained the pressure and shared the remaining wickets to skittle Woodhouses for just 121 inside 40 overs.

Another clinical and well-disciplined display with the ball, built on aggressive intent and tight lines, left the hosts with a manageable target.

In reply, Stretford looked in control early on. After the loss of an early wicket, a 63-run partnership between Ali Raza Butt (32) and Pavail Aqeel (37) laid a solid platform. Both batters looked composed and positive, steering the side towards victory with fluency.

However, after Butt’s dismissal at 73-2, a brief middle-order wobble saw Stretford lose three quick wickets, slipping to 106-5 and injecting some late drama into the chase. But the nerves were calmed by junior Oliver Cook. His composed 19 off 34 balls steadied the ship, and with Sagar Loomba (6*) offering calm support, the pair guided the hosts to their target without further damage.

A nervy finish perhaps, but yet another deserved win for a side playing with confidence, consistency, and belief. With six victories in a row now under their belt and the promotion push gathering momentum, Stretford 2nd XI look like a side determined to finish the season in style. Next up in the 2nd XI’s wake, the league leaders Clifton.

SUNDAY

3rd XI: 118 (L Dickman 30)

Astley & Tyldesley: 119-2

Stretford 3rd XI Fall in Sunday Plate Semi-Final Against Astley & Tyldesley

Stretford 3rd XI’s impressive GMCL Sunday Plate cup run came to a difficult end on Sunday as they were outplayed by a strong Astley & Tyldesley side in the semi-final at home. Despite the result, the young team can reflect on a spirited journey filled with promise, character, and clear signs of a bright future.

Batting first, Stretford struggled to put together a commanding total, eventually being bowled out for 118. Under 15’s Lucas Dickman provided the backbone of the innings, showing grit and composure to top-score with 30 at the top of the order. Unfortunately, he found little support around him. A few batters made starts, but none were able to go on and build the kind of innings needed to lift the total to a more competitive score. The home side knew they were under par, but not without hope — especially with a hungry young bowling attack and the backing of a supportive home crowd.

Defending a modest total, Stretford got off to the dream start. In the very first over, Alfie Carson struck and Max Skuse held on to a sharp catch — Astley & Tyldesley 2-1 and a flicker of belief surged through the side.

However, Astley & Tyldesley’s batters at 2 and 3 dug in and took control, combining for a 102-run partnership that slowly but surely took the game away from the hosts. Despite continued effort and heart from the Stretford bowlers, the visitors reached the target with 20 overs to spare and 8 wickets in hand — a clinical chase that sealed their place in the final.

It was a tough defeat to swallow, but one that shouldn’t overshadow what has been a magical cup campaign for the 3rd XI — a side built on youth, energy, and potential. The experience will no doubt serve them well as they turn their attention back to the league, with valuable lessons learned and belief still intact.

The cup run ends, but the journey is far from over.

Stretford 1st XI Stun League Leaders United Stars in Landmark Victory

Week 12: Sat 5th & Sun 6th July

Match Reports

United Stars (83) vs 1st XI (141)

Stretford 1st XI produced a sensational all-round performance to hand United Stars their first league defeat of the season, defending a modest total of 141 to secure a 58-run win that has well and truly blown the Division 2 title race wide open

On a tricky Daisy Hill pitch offering uneven bounce and signs of turn from early on, Stretford were asked to bat first and had to fight tooth and nail to post a competitive score. At 70-5, things looked ominous. But Atif Azhar — called up from the 2nd XI following an injury to Tim Boyd — seized his opportunity in emphatic fashion.

With composure and counter-attacking flair, Azhar dominated the remainder of the innings, scoring a superb 53 out of the last 71 runs. He shepherded the tail and was the last man out, guiding Stretford to a total of 141 that looked below par on paper but proved more than enough.

Reinvigorated by the return of Benjy Evans, who wasted no time hitting his stride, Stretford came out with purpose in the field. Evans was relentless with the new ball, removing three of United Stars’ top order en route to figures of 3-27, setting the tone for what was to come.

With the surface continuing to deteriorate, it was the spin duo of Syed Haider and Niall Heyes who took centre stage. Turning Daisy Hill into their own version of Dharamshala, the left-right combination wove a web of confusion around the United Stars batting lineup.

Haider (3-19) probed relentlessly with guile and control, while Heyes (4-16) tore through the middle and lower order with sharp turn and flight. Wickets fell in clusters, and United Stars were eventually bundled out for just 83 — their lowest total of the campaign.

Cue jubilant scenes as Stretford celebrated a defining win. Not only did they become the first side to beat the league leaders this season, but they also fired a warning shot to the rest of the division.

With momentum building and belief coursing through the squad, Stretford 1st XI have laid down a serious marker. The run-in to the end of the season promises fireworks — and Stretford are right in the thick of it.

2nd XI (238-7) vs Failsworth Macedonia (184)

Bliss and Cook Lead the Charge as Stretford 2nd XI Overpower Failsworth Macedonia

Stretford 2nd XI put on a batting clinic at The Boundary to secure an impressive 54-run victory over Failsworth Macedonia, keeping themselves firmly in the hunt for promotion and narrowing the gap to the top two.

Put in to bat on a warm afternoon, Stretford’s innings began shakily at 31-3, as early breakthroughs gave the visitors the upper hand. But what followed was a commanding fightback that stamped authority all over the contest — led by the new talisman from New Zealand.

Captain Connor Bliss, whose name may now be etched in Black Caps folklore alongside the batting captains before him Fleming, McCullum, and Williamson. Produced a sublime knock of 76 — his maiden half-century on English soil.

Alongside him, the in-form Oliver Cook continued his impressive summer with a fluent 68 off 65 balls, the pair putting on a match-defining 115-run partnership that flipped the script.

Mrinal Dasgupta added a stylish 33, and Usman Hasan, finished unbeaten on 38 to guide Stretford to a healthy 238-7 from their 45 overs.

After the break, the visitors came out with intent. Failsworth’s top order showed grit, working away steadily at the target and keeping the required rate within reach. But Stretford remained composed — and when the opening bowlers returned, the tide turned sharply.

Usman Hasan (2-40) broke through at a crucial juncture, and then it was the Pares Malindi show. With unerring accuracy and a stump-rattling rhythm, Malindi brought to life the old cricketing adage: “You miss, I hit.” He ripped through the middle and lower order, clean bowling four on his way to a memorable 5-35, his best figures of the season.

Failsworth Macedonia slumped from a promising position into chaos, eventually bowled out for 184 as Stretford sealed the win and pocketed another vital set of points.

Now firmly entrenched in third place, with a growing buffer beneath and just a single point behind Swinton Moorside, Stretford 2nd XI are charging hard toward the top two. Momentum is on their side — and with performances like this, promotion is no longer a dream, but a genuine target.

SUNDAY

3rd XI (149) vs Friends Sporting (152-6)

Stretford 3rd XI Fall Short as Friends Sporting 2nd XI Clinch Victory at The Boundary

Stretford 3rd XI were unable to turn a solid start into a match-winning performance as they fell to defeat at the hands of Friends Sporting 2nd XI, who chased down their target with seven overs to spare.

Having won the toss and opted to bat first, Stretford made an ideal start thanks to a composed and confident opening stand. Lucas Dickman (27) and Ahmad Khawaja (38) looked in fine touch, putting on 71 for the first wicket and giving the hosts a solid platform.

However, once the opening pair were dismissed, the innings began to unravel. Friends Sporting’s bowlers tightened their lines, and the rest of the Stretford batting line-up struggled to settle. Wickets fell at regular intervals, and despite the promising start, the home side were bowled out for 149.

In reply, Stretford’s bowlers found it tough to apply sustained pressure. While captain Paddy Lambton (2-28) and Sanmay Santhosh (2-26) picked up a couple of wickets each, the Friends Sporting batters were measured in their approach, steadily ticking off the runs with little alarm.

There were moments where Stretford threatened to claw their way back into the contest, but a lack of control in the middle overs allowed the visitors to rebuild comfortably. Friends Sporting eventually reached the target with seven overs remaining for the loss of six wickets, sealing a win on the day.

Despite the setback, Stretford 3rd XI now turn their attention to a cup quarter-final next weekend, where they’ll look to bounce back strongly and reignite momentum in the second half of the season.

Trafford Council Scraps SCC Rent Subsidy

The 2025 season is almost upon us and there is much to be excited about as the new season approaches.

We have several new additions to the senior cricket section which we hope will propel the 1st team to challenge for promotion, add depth to our squads for the forthcoming season and improve the chance of success across all our senior teams. We have also entered the 4th team into league cricket which gives our juniors a pathway into senior cricket which is part of a wider plan to produce our own players both now and in the future. Aligned to this we have also secured the services of an experienced head coach who will add vital support to the cricket section.

The junior section continues to grow and we will have 6 junior age group teams for the forthcoming season with the addition of the under 18’s team and our first girls team under the Dynamos age group, this will give girls between the ages of 8-11 an excellent introduction to cricket. We are always on the lookout for people to help with the junior teams and we have supported 2 junior parents through coaching courses this winter which they passed with flying colours, so if you wish to get involved let us know and we’ll help you to help us.

Off the field we have removed the old seating and this will be replaced with benches and picnic tables which will complete the look of the spectator areas. Thanks to those who have sponsored the memorial benches.

We will also be offering further food options from the food shack on which more detail will be provided soon.

But unfortunately it’s not all good news as Trafford Council have informed us that our rent subsidy will be removed and starting from the 1st April we will be subject to rent payments as part of our lease. Initially the rent due was £6700 per annum, however after much discussion with the Council and our local MP, the rent will start at £1300 and rise incrementally over a five year period until it reaches £6700 in April 2029, giving the club some time to adapt to these new costs.

Sadly in response to these new costs and increases in costs across the club we have reluctantly decided to increase our bar prices with most alcoholic drinks rising by 50p. We appreciate these are difficult financial times for many but we felt that increasing the bar prices was a better option than significantly raising subs which may then impact peoples ability to be able to afford to pay and subsequently play cricket. We are currently looking for ways to manage our costs with the hope that we can secure funding for more solar panels to reduce our electricity costs further. We are however keeping our membership points scheme for bar purchases so you will still be able to accumulate points and spend them at the bar.

As part of our discussions with the council on the rent we have taken to opportunity to seek a new lease as our current lease only has 9 years remaining. The new agreement will be for 35 years and include provisions for the council to help maintain the lane condition and safety as well as stipulations on how future rent rises are managed. We are awaiting the first draft of this new lease but once agreed it will provide the club with certainty for the future and also aid our quest to rebuild the clubhouse when we come to seek funding.

So as you can see the management team has had a busy winter preparing for the forthcoming season, giving their spare time freely to help manage the club, so I’d like to extend my personal thanks for all their efforts. If anyone wishes to get more involved with the club we would love to hear from you as we are always looking for volunteers. Any amount of help will be gratefully received.

So with a full cricket and social calendar there is much to look forward to, let’s hope we are blessed with an abundance of sunshine!

Your continued support is much appreciated, I’m looking forward to seeing you all throughout the season.

Russ Carson
Club Chair.

Boost for Stretford Cricket Club as Young Talent Arran Sen Returns

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!

Junior Subscriptions 2024

As the 2024 approaches we are pleased to announce our Juniors Subs for the season. This year we have taken a new approach to subs for juniors and incorporated all costs into a package.

There are 3 different packages available depending on your child’s age.

All Stars (Ages 5-8) £40

  • All Stars Kitbag inc Bat and Ball
  • All Stars Shirt
  • Full year of All Stars designed sessions

No SCC merchandise is part of this package however parents are welcome to order separately. 

Any current all stars players who want to attend indoor training at Lancashire are welcome to as part of this package.

SCC Softball (Ages 9&10) £84

  • All Winter Training Sessions included
  • All Summer Training Sessions included
  • All Match Fees Included
  • 1 Match Shirt & Training Top included

SCC Hardball (Ages 11+) £120

  • All Winter Training Sessions included
  • All Summer Training Sessions included
  • All Junior Match Fees included
  • 1 Match Shirt & Training Top Included

This package does not include senior match fees any child if selected for a senior must pay a match fee.