SENIOR CRICKET AWARD WINNERS
- WCTCC

- Sep 12
- 2 min read
2025 was some season. We (finally) secured promotion out of Division 2 into the Premier Division of the Sussex League! The Second XI won every game they played and won Division 5 West. The Third XI avoided relegation, the Fourth XI finished second in Division 12W (NW) and the Women's XI finished third in Division 2C, in their first ever season playing in the Sussex Women's Cricket League!
In the Sussex Slam the Men came third in their group, whilst the Women went all the way to Finals Day and finished runners-up!
The Soft Ball team won two and lost two, a short season but a very enjoyable one indeed.
Our individual award winners were many, but we are all winners to be part of such an amazing club.
Club Awards
Club Person of the Year - Jo Alcott and Ben Alcott
The Glover Colt Award – Aston Stuart
The Dudley Room Wicket-Keeper Award – Jack Turner
Women's Section
Hardball
Batting - Pranjali Palkar
Bowling - Harriet Brookfield
Fielding - Vicky Holliday
Captain's Pick - Vicky Holliday
Softball
Batting - Lisa Bonnyman
Bowling - Tiree Mcleod-Nolan
Fielding - Cathy Clark
Captain's Pick - Hannah Plant
Men's/Mixed Section
First XI
Batting – Reuben Taylor
Bowling – Ashay Palkar
Feilding – Charlie Davies
Captain's Pick – Charlie Woodage
Second XI
Batting - Alex Tatchell
Bowling – Josh Strefner
Feilding – Alfie Reeves
Captain's Pick – Phil Martin
Third XI
Batting – Aston Stuart
Bowling – Matt Hennings
Feilding – Matt Luckhurst
Captain's Pick – Aston Stuart
Fourth XI
Batting – Chris Tinkler
Bowling – Neil North
Feilding – Andy Nichols
Captain's Pick – Ben Hogan
Sussex Slam (Men's)
Batting – Ollie Turner
Bowling – Finlay Oratis
Feilding – Andy Nichols
Sunday XI
Batting – Jack Barnes
Bowling – Billy Barnes
Feilding – Tom Page
Captain's Pick – Tom Page
THANK YOUS!
For all non playing helpers, including scorers, grounds team, kit washers, tea makers, bar team, event helpers. Without these people the cricket games just wouldn’t be possible. We salute you.
Annie & Shaun Tatchell, Al Reeves, Claire Trees, Jim Gee, Kevin Young, Dan & Raylene Barnes, all the juniors coaches, the kitchen and BBQ helpers on a Friday evening, Mandy Davies, Peter Harding, Sam Collyer, Ben Hogan, Jo & Simon Woodage, Jo & Ben Allcott, Simon & Miles Willard, Terry Beakes, Francesca Turner, Brian De Gruchy, Lucy Reimoser, Sophie Oratis, Adrian Swift, Michael, Jack & Billy Barnes, Angus & Imogen Allcott, Dave & Patrick Rawlins, Hugh Warmisham, Matt & Hannah Hennings, Neil & Fiona North, Alfie Reeves, Aneli Flexman, Sarah Osborne, Patrick MacDonald, Stephen Hodgson and Jason Davies.





















































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