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Five wins in a row for Saturday XI
The Earl Stonham 1st XI are currently on a five game winning streak, after comfortably beating Elmstead Grasshoppers II. Once again, the bowling was tight, and Charlie Tunstall finished the game off with…
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Chairman’s update
The season is well under way and what a difference a year makes. The 1st XI are sitting in second place in the Two Counties Cricket Championship, Division 5, with four wins and…
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Not so perfect weather for cricket
In an exciting game against Witham II, which was reduced to 36 overs due to rain showers, the Earl Stonham first team made it four wins on the trott, scoring 208-8 with just…
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Perfect weather for cricket
This weekend saw wins for both teams. The 1st XI were victorious over Kelvedon & Feering II. The bowlers gave little away and Tom Wray top scored with 53 not out, helping the…
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1st XI win local derby
In a low scoring game, the Saturday XI defeated Stowmarket by 12 runs. Tom Jackson made just over a third of the total scoring 55 runs. The full scoreboard is available from the…
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1st XI beat Braintree II
The Saturday XI defeated Braintree II by 125 runs, scoring a whopping 273-5! The Sunday XI were bowled all out for 148. Their opponents, Edwardstone, beat the total scoring 150-3.
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Chairman’s beginning of season update
It’s remarkable that, after such a lot of rain during the winter, we have played a home game in mid-April. Even in more normal years we have not been able to play at…
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2014 season photo gallery
Photographs of first match of the season against Mildenhall are available from the photos page of this website. Many thanks to John Sharman for the close-up photography. More photos to follow!
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Willow scores first century of the season!
Congratulations to Willow Taylor, who just recently became a “level 1 scorer” by passing an ECB exam with a perfect 100% score! More information about scoring and how to become a scorer can…
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Practice sessions start today
Pre-season practice sessions are being held every Friday evening at Framlingham College for four weeks.