Week 19: Sat 23rd, Sun 24th & Mon 25th August
Match Reports
1st XI: 69-3 (S Haider 32, O Barrett 22*)
Denton West: 68 (R Renforth 5-19, J Pretorius 3-17)
Stretford 1st XI returned to winning ways in emphatic style at home against Denton West, a result that lifts them back into the promotion places with just three games of the season remaining.
Denton West won the toss and elected to bat first, but their innings never got going. Opening bowlers Robert Renforth and Josh Pretorius tore through the top order with a devastating new-ball spell. Renforth was unplayable, finishing with outstanding figures of 10 overs, 5 maidens, 19 runs for 5 wickets, while Pretorius provided perfect support with 7 overs, 3 maidens, 17 runs for 3 wickets. At 48-8, Denton West were reeling, and the innings was wrapped up by Niall Heyes (1-17) and Syed Haider (1-7) as the visitors were dismissed for just 68.
In reply, Stretford made light work of the chase. Despite losing three wickets along the way, the result was never in doubt. Syed Haider smashed 32 from just 16 deliveries, including two fours and three towering sixes, while Ollie Barrett anchored the chase carrying his bat with 22 not out. Stretford crossed the line in just 10.4 overs, reaching 69-3 to secure a dominant seven-wicket victory.
A clinical all-round performance sees Stretford 1st XI back in the promotion spots, with momentum building at the perfect time heading into the final three matches of the campaign.
Whalley Range: 169 (C Bliss 3-19, B Crawshaw 3-20)
2nd XI: 172-9 (U Hasan 43, O Cook 25)
Stretford 2nd XI edge past Whalley Range in tense finish
Stretford 2nd XI secured a thrilling one-wicket victory over Whalley Range in a closely fought contest.
Whalley Range, batting first, posted 169 all out, with Stretford’s bowlers keeping the pressure on throughout the innings. Connor Bliss returned to action and form picking up 3-19 and a three-fer for Blake Crawshaw (3-20) led the attack superbly, sharing six wickets between them and ensuring the visitors were restricted to a chaseable total.
In reply, Stretford made a steady start but were pegged back by regular wickets as Whalley Range fought hard to stay in the game. Usman Hasan’s composed 43 provided crucial runs in the middle order, while Oliver Cook (25) offered valuable support.
The game built towards a tense climax, with Stretford losing wickets and Whalley Range sensing an opening with the visitors 144-9. However, skipper Bliss (20*) along with last man Rob Lawson (11*)held their nerve to edge home at 172-9, sealing the win with just one wicket to spare.
It was a contest full of momentum swings, with both sides having chances to take control, but in the end Stretford’s depth and determination proved decisive.
SUNDAY
4th XI: 143 (C Bliss 52, L Dickman 50)
Micklehurst: 158 (A Imtiaz 3-12)
Micklehurst edge out Stretford 4th XI in competitive clash
Stretford 4th XI fell just short in their pursuit of victory as Micklehurst claimed a 15-run win in a well-balanced contest.
Batting first, Micklehurst were restricted to 158 all out, with Stretford’s bowlers working hard to keep the target within reach. Junior Ayaan Imtiaz was the standout, finishing with excellent figures of 3-12, while the rest of the attack chipped in with disciplined spells.
In reply, Stretford’s innings was built around two key contributions. Connor Bliss struck a fine 52, anchoring the top order along with Lucas Dickman added a fluent 50, topping a ton for the opening wicket. However, the visitors’ attack got through the top order and didn’t look behind. Despite those two half-centuries, the Stretford order faltered and were bowled out for 143, leaving them agonisingly short.
The result leaves Stretford reflecting on a performance full of positives, but also one where they might feel a chance slipped away after two standout individual efforts with the bat.
MONDAY
3rd XI: 124-8 (L Dickman 33, A Khawaja 26)
Monton: 80 (B Siddiqui 3-11)
Stretford 3rd XI overcome Monton in a T20 encounter
Stretford 3rd XI produced a disciplined display to claim a 44-run victory over Monton in a Bank Holiday T20 dominated by the bowlers.
Batting first, Stretford flurried at the top of the order with the in-form man Lucas Dickman hitting 33 accompanied by Ahmad Khawaja (26) in a 56 run opening stand. With no further significant contributions down the order the home side closed on 124-8, a total that looked competitive.
Stretford’s bowlers came out fired up. On target Monton’s chase never got traction. The wickets spread around but youngster Bilal Siddiqui led the way with superb figures of 3-11, applying relentless pressure. Along with Blake Crawshaw (2-15). Supported by a disciplined fielding performance, Stretford bundled the visitors out for just 80, sealing a deserved win.
Edenfield: 113-7 (R Imtiaz 4-21)
4th XI: 112-8 (Walker 42*)
Brave Stretford Push Edenfield All the Way in Tight Contest
Stretford 4th XI may have come up just short at Edenfield, but they left with heads held high after a performance full of fight and spirit in a match that went right down to the wire.
Batting first, Stretford battled hard to post 112 for 8 from their allotted forty overs. The innings was defined by a superb knock from Chris Walker, who remained unbeaten hitting a gritty 42*. Displaying patience, determination and a touch of class. Against a sharp Edenfield attack, Walker’s innings was a masterclass in application, ensuring Stretford had a total to bowl at.
Defending 112 was never going to be easy, but Stretford’s bowlers rose to the challenge. They kept Edenfield honest throughout, forcing mistakes and creating real pressure. At one stage, with wickets tumbling at the top of the order, the home side looked genuinely rattled. Every breakthrough injected new life into the contest, and the game remained in the balance right until the final overs.
Ultimately, it was Edenfield who scraped across the line, finishing on 113 for 7 thanks largely to a decisive spell from Rayyan Imtiaz (4–21) with the ball. The margin of victory—just three wickets—was testament to how hard the 4th XI had pushed their opponents.