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Future Fixtures

Sun 18 May: Under 13’s vs Elton CC (Away)
Mon 19 May: Under 15’s vs Bury CC (Home)
Mon 19 May: Under 9’s A vs Flixton C&SC / Clifton CC 'B' at Swinton Moorside CC
Mon 19 May: Under 9’s B vs Swinton Moorside CC / Clifton CC 'A' at Swinton Moorside CC
Wed 21 May: Under 18’s vs Edgworth CC (Away)
Wed 21 May: Under 11’s A vs Roe Green CC (Away)
Wed 21 May: Under 11’s B vs Stand CC (Away)

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Match Report Sun 11 May: 3rd XI vs Littleborough Lakeside CC 2nd XI (Home)

Patience, Patience!

The thirds failed to make it a clean sweep of victories for the weekend after suffering a defeat at the hands of a Lakeside team, that was largely of their own making. Lakeside have a certain way of approaching batting which is well documented, but the bowlers array of wide and full deliveries fed that style in allowing, assisted by some sub standard fielding and catching, the visitors to reach 134-4 before making inroads into tail end that is regularly in evidence when playing against these opponents. That tail saw batsmen 5 to 11 inclusive register just eleven runs with Elliot Hogben capitalising to capture five of those scalps for 45 runs and Jordy Higham add to his weekend tally with 3-32. Earlier, Lewis Keogh had shown that a tight line and length could restrict the cavalier batting as he took two early wickets for 17 runs at less than three an over. 

The reply got off to a poor start as Steve Mac, who's scintillating century against the same opponents last season will live long in the memory, played all round one to be bowled without scoring. Opening partner Owen Hogben then edged to slip, also for a duck, and at 4-2, the visitors' 174 was beginning to look a distance away. When Jordy lofted one to mid off with the score on 22, Lewis and Dan Jones came together and the two left handers put together a mature stand of 86 that should have been a decent platform to secure victory, but some crazy shot selection threw away that advantage as a catalogue of huge swipes at the ball ensued when only gentle pushes around the vacant gaps to pick up ones, twos and the occasional boundary was all that was required. In the final analysis, defeat by nineteen runs is what will be recorded for posterity, but the feeling that the game was thrown away, still pervades.

Match Report Sat 10 May: 2nd XI vs Westleigh CC 2nd XI (Away)

2nd XI EDGE PAST WESTLEIGH

The seconds edged a nervy game on Saturday at Westleigh in an incident packed game. Despite dropping no fewer than six catches and conceding ten sixes to two, Dorsey's youngsters ground out an eighteen run victory that leaves them two points behind leaders Blackley. 

Batting first, Steve Mac (Pictured) and Jordy Higham both scored half centuries in the sweltering heat, with the latter doing so despite receiving a shiner after being struck above the right eye when attempting a pull shot. Ethan Kite (26) and Macca put on 91 for the first wicket, but, apart from Jordy, the rest failed to capitalise with only Owen Hoggers (13) reaching double figures in a total of 213 which was a tad disappointing given the start. The hosts then produced a decent start of their own, as some buffet bowling saw 34 runs piled on in the opening three overs before Sam Winstanley took a smart catch to end the partnership. This applied the brakes with only seven runs coming from the next five overs as the second wicket partnership developed. Two wickets then fell on 55, the first after a spectacular piece of fielding by Owen Hogben, that stood out like a beacon against the rest of the fielding on the day and the second in Liam Dorsey's first over. With the troops breathing a little more easily, back came Westleigh with a fifty partnership at a run a ball before Owen made a difficult, over the shoulder, caught and bowled chance look easy, with the score on 107 in the 21st over. Further partnerships came and went as the introduction of Jordy swung the game back in his team's favour.  This heralded another twist in the game as a new batsman badly twisted his knee whilst attempting to launch a ball into the middle of next week  and, despite bravely trying to continue, had to be helped off a ball later. Then, over thirty two changed the game again as Owen saw four huge sixes sail over his head into the canal with 25 conceded from the over. Lewis replaced Owen but he promptly went for fifteen in his first over. However, Jordy was chipping away at the other end and his third wicket saw the hosts needing just 20 off 12 overs, but with eight wickets down. After Lewis had the Westleigh top scorer smartly stumped, Jordy polished off the last man and the hosts fell just short of victory with almost ten overs to spare, with the bruised man of the match finishing with 4-32 off 9.4 overs.

Match Report Sat 10 May: 1st XI vs Flixton C&SC (Home)

1s Turn up the Heat!

On a picture-perfect day at Manchester Road, Clifton CC 1st XI registered an excellent and hard-earned victory over Flixton C&SC 1st XI, showcasing discipline with the ball and flashes of grit with the bat in a game that had the crowd on edge as the finish line approached.

Having won the toss, Clifton opted to bat on a glorious surface, but once again their innings was defined by a patient start and a faltering middle order. Openers Matt Van Dyk (9) and Jack Stanley (33) got things moving, with Stanley grinding through 47 deliveries before falling to a sharp return catch from ex Clifton Pro, Gareth Cross. Current Pro, Sam Dorsey also dug in for 34 off 75 balls, anchoring the innings during a slow middle phase.

The middle order again struggled to convert, losing wickets in clusters. The only standout came from Ben Hamilton, whose composed 38 was crucial in pushing Clifton toward a competitive score. However, Clifton lost their final six wickets for just 57 runs, slumping to 165 all out in 43.5 overs. Beckford was the chief destroyer for Flixton, claiming 5-28 in a tight and probing spell.

With the bat, Flixton never quite settled. Clifton’s new-ball pairing of Danny Higham and Oliver Sleight kept things miserably tight early on. Higham’s 9 over spell yielded 2-19 and four maidens - pure control - while Sleight dried up runs from the other end and removed the dangerous Oakley to finish with 1-41.

The middle overs belonged to Ben Hamilton. Fresh from his key contribution with the bat, Hamilton ripped through Flixton’s lineup with a terrific spell of 5-27. His wickets came at key moments, ensuring that Flixton never quite broke free. Despite a brave 28 from Beckford and a few late boundaries from Cheetham, Flixton were gradually strangled out of the game.

Still, with wickets in hand and the score ticking closer to the target, the home crowd was visibly edgy as the chase reached 120-9. But Hamilton returned to have Phillips bowled, sealing a 29 run win for Clifton with 11.4 overs remaining.

It was a match that underlined Clifton’s bowling depth and discipline. While the batting continues to misfire in patches - particularly the middle order - the side’s resilience and team effort delivered a fine win.

Match Report Mon 5 May: 3rd XI vs Failsworth Macedonia CC 2nd XI (Home)

BANK HOLIDAY SMILES FOR 3rd XI 

The thirds snatched victory from the jaws of defeat on Sunday after a lack luster performance with the ball and in the field, followed by some inauspicious and, dare I say, over-confident early order batting left them staring down the barrel at 60-5 chasing 134 for victory. 

Lewis Keogh, scrutinised as ever by Grandad, and dashing Jack Barton clawed their way back into contention, but there were still 36 runs to be made when Anuj Dangwal joined Lewis to rescue the game. Anuj played in his usual positive style and Lewis grew into his innings as, slowly but surely, the scoreboard ticked over before Anuj could stand it no longer and with three needed off ten overs, proceeded to launch one straight down long on's throat. 

However, with a tail longer than a Diplodocus making the assembled crowd a tad nervous, young Lewis cut yet another sublime shot to the boundary to win the game and end on an impressive 41 not out. 

Earlier, Tom Worthington had once again been the pick of the bowlers with 3-21, with his opening spell doing the damage. Three other bowlers took wickets, punctuated by an important partnership breaking run out that, in the final analysis, had a big bearing on the game. Onward to three successive home games with a 100% record under their belts, Mac's men, though struggling for numbers when a few absences bite, are looking good for a successful season.

 Pictured: 

  1. AJ decides the best way to approach three runs to win off ten overs.
  2. Lewis delivers the final coup-de-grace

Match Report Sun 4 May: 2nd XI vs Tottington St Johns CC - 2nd XI Championship Cup (1st Round) (Away)

ANOTHER CUP RUN...

In an exciting 2nd XI Championship Cup clash, Clifton CC 2ndXI, the defending champions, secured a convincing victory over Tottington St. Johns CC 2nd XI, winning by 7 wickets at Tottington on Sunday.

Tottington St. Johns, having won the toss, opted to bat first, but were quickly put under pressure by the Clifton bowlers. The innings began with early wickets, leaving Tottington at 22-2. However, A. Roughley led the charge with a magnificent innings of 112 not out from 101 balls, supported by A. James Roughley JNR, who made a patient 47 not out from 107 balls. The pair combined to form a strong partnership.

Clifton’s bowlers worked hard throughout the innings, with Rob Meredith showing great control, finishing with 0-8 from 7 overs, while Dan Jones, Lewis Keogh, and Tom Worthington all contributed, though none could break the partnership. Despite the excellent efforts from the bowling attack, Tottington managed to finish strongly, setting a competitive target of 196.

In response, Clifton’s chase was led by a solid performance from Ethan Kite, who played a key role with the bat, scoring 57 from 75 balls. Alongside him, Dan Jones was the mainstay of the chase, producing a well-paced knock of 62 not out from 64 balls, guiding the team steadily towards the target. Jack Barton also made a useful contribution with 28 from 29 balls, keeping the momentum going.

Clifton's batsmen were determined to make light work of the chase, and despite some tight bowling from Tottington, they kept their composure. The best efforts of K. Schofield (1-29) and A. Roughley (1-41)couldn't prevent Clifton from getting closer to the target. S. Marsh and S. Wooley were also unable to stem the flow of runs, as Clifton’s batsmen carried their side to a successful chase.

Clifton CC 2nd XI reached 196-3 in 39 overs, sealing the win with 7 wickets remaining and ensuring they advanced further in the competition as defending champions.

 

Match Report Sun 4 May: 1st XI vs Elton CC - Derek Kay 1st XI Cup (1st Round) (Home)

CUP CHEER FOR TRIUMPHANT FIRST XI

The smiles returned to Clifton faces on Cup Sunday, with both sides tasting victory to move into round 2 with some ease.

The firsts looked to avoid elimination at the hands of lower league opposition for a second successive year with former B&DCA rivals Elton from Premier Division 2 visiting Manchester Road. 

After winning the toss and electing to bat, Sam Dorsey sprung the first surprise of the day by, in the absence of several players, choosing 3rd XI skipper Steve McManus to open the innings with Matt Van Dyk. That confidence in Mac proved well placed as they shared an opening stand of 71 inside 16 overs that set the platform for an imposing total of 277-5 in the allotted 45 overs. With Matty(77) scoring a double of half centuries for the weekend and Jack Stanley (51)Ben Hamilton (43) and the skipper (62) piling on the agony for the visitors ona feather bed of a wicket. 

Elton's response was spirited, led by former Cliftoner, Ryan Barker, whose 87 was the top score of the day, and despite being handily placed at 139-1 to mount a challenge, the huge total proved unassailable after the introduction of spinners Ben Hamilton and Liam Dorsey whose 18 overs between them registered five wickets for 72 runs, which strangled the visitors' middle order and left them flailing to keep up the run rate as they crumbled to 177 all out in the 39th over. 

Finally Finlay Testa added three wickets at the death and Jordy Higham chipped in with a cameo 2-12 to secure a spot in the draw for the second round. Credit too must go to Dan Higham who, despite being wicketless on the day, did much to further build the pressure at the start of the reply, by bowling his nine allotted over for just 34 including two maidens.

Match Report Sat 3 May: 2nd XI vs Swinton Moorside CC 2nd XI (Away)

Derby Defeat for 2nd XI

The 2nd XI saw Swinton Moorside set a challenging total of 169 from 45 overs after being put in to bat by Clifton CC. The innings was a mixture of solid contributions and early wickets that hampered their progress. Lawton top-scored with a hard-fought 40 off 61 balls, while Martis showed resilience at the end, remaining not out on 34 from 49 balls.

Swinton Moorside's early batting collapse saw them at 33-4after the first 10 overs, with Clifton's bowlers, led by Rob Meredith, making early inroads. Rob claimed a stunning 4-29 off 11 overs, removing the top four batsmen, including Wallis (9), Lawton (40), and Khan (12), while Dan Jones chipped in with a key wicket of Brownbill for 16. The fielding was sharp throughout, with several key catches taken, including the dismissal of Allen for 12, who was caught by Steve Judge off Lewis Keogh.

In response, Clifton CC found themselves in trouble early, losing wickets at regular intervals. The match was dominated by excellent bowling from Lawton (4-6) and L Khan (3-25), who took key wickets and kept Clifton on the back foot. The standout performer for Clifton was Chris Thorpe, who fought valiantly for 53 off 66 balls, holding the innings together. However, once Thorpe fell to Lawton, the remaining batsmen struggled to build partnerships, with Steve Judge, Lewis Keogh, and Oscar Thorpe all falling cheaply.

Swinton Moorside clinched victory with a dominant 59-run win. The 2s will be disappointed with their batting collapse but will look tore group and improve ahead of their visit to Tottington St. Johns in the cup on Sunday.

 

Match Report Sat 3 May: 1st XI vs Bradshaw CC (Home)

AN OFF DAY IN THE FIELD FOR 1s

Clifton CC 1st XI welcomed Bradshaw CC 1st XI on Saturday and, after winning the toss, elected to bowl first on a surface offering early movement. Despite a strong start with the ball, a mix of dropped chances and misfields ultimately cost Clifton dearly in the field, contributing a costly 40/ 50 runs directly through fielding errors and allowing Bradshaw to post a competitive 278-9 from their allotted 50 overs.

The innings was dominated by an outstanding knock from Bradley Yates, who anchored the Bradshaw effort with a superbly controlled 129from 109 balls, including 14 boundaries and four maximums. Yates built his innings with composure, rotating the strike intelligently and capitalising on anything loose, especially as Clifton’s discipline in the field waned in the middle overs.

Support came from professional Cian Dickinson, who contributed a solid 58 off 66, and Holt, who added a patient 22.Clifton’s bowling effort was led by Finlay Testa, who finished with 4-65 from his 11 overs, finding crucial breakthroughs late in the innings. Ben Hamilton chipped in with 3-69, while Ollie Sleight and Danny Higham picked up a wicket apiece. However, with Bradshaw boosted by fielding lapses and extras (17 in total), the visitors posted a total that was always going to be a challenge.

In reply, Clifton’s top order made a steady start. Thereturning Jack Stanley played positively for 51 (67), while overseasplayer Matthew Van Dyk provided a patient anchor role, scoring 58off 108 balls. Their 102-run opening partnership laid a solid platform, but theinnings lost momentum in the middle overs.

Sam Dorsey added a brisk 40 from 43 balls, but aflurry of wickets saw Clifton slip from 164-2 to 207-6, with Bradshaw’sspinners turning the screw. Despite a late push from Ben Hamilton (28) and DannyHigham (15 off 9), the required rate proved too steep.

Bradshaw’s bowlers shared the spoils, with Jordan Mason claiming 3-54,and Ross Dickinson taking 3-63 in a tidy spell. Clifton finished on 239-7, falling short by 39 runs in a valiant but ultimately unfulfilled chase.

Clifton will take heart from the strong start with the bat and some promising spells with the ball but will rue the lapses in the field that turned a potentially chaseable target into an uphill battle. They'll look to tighten things up ahead of tomorrow’s cup fixture and build on the positives from an otherwise competitive performance.


Match Report Sun 27 April: 1st XI vs Bowdon CC - ECB National Club Championship (Preliminary Round 2) (Home)

A Disappointing Run Out for Clifton in National Knockout Tie
Clifton CC’s 1st XI were left to rue missed opportunities as they exited the ECB National Club Championship following a 42-run defeat to Bowdon CC at Manchester Road.
After winning the toss, Bowdon opted to bat first and were powered by a magnificent unbeaten century from Subhaan Mahmood. Anchoring the innings with great composure, Mahmood struck 119* off 122 balls, blending patience with fluent strokeplay, including 11 fours and 2 sixes. He received intermittent support from Haider Hussain (28) and Colin Parrott (14) as Bowdon posted a competitive 211-8 from their 40 overs.
Clifton’s bowlers worked hard on a good surface. Oliver Sleight was the pick, claiming 3-48, while Daniel Higham (2-25) and Finlay Testa (Pictured: 1-27) kept things tight in the middle overs.
In response, Clifton started brightly, with Matthew Van Dyk (20) and Sam Dorsey (31) showing early intent. However, wickets fell regularly, and despite fighting contributions from Ethan Pietkiewicz (24) and Daniel Higham (24), the hosts lost momentum during the middle overs.
Clifton were eventually dismissed for 169 in 35.5 overs, falling short of the target. Bowdon’s bowlers shared the spoils, with Nick Thomas (2-17) and James Bottomley (2-19) leading a disciplined attack that kept the pressure on throughout.
Though the result was disappointing for Clifton, the fixture provided valuable experience and highlighted areas of promise, particularly with the ball. They’ll now turn their focus to upcoming league fixtures as they look to bounce back strongly.

Match Report Sat 26 April: 1st XI vs Edgworth CC (Away)

1st XI Taste Defeat

Edgworth carried on where they left off last season with a 300 plus run fest on Saturday. The bowlers toiled away manfully against a vastly more experienced side that mustered three half centurions on the day, and it was difficult to find fault with any of the bowling or fielding performances. Sometimes you just have to hand it to the batsmen and concede that they played extremely well on the day. 

It all started well enough as Ollie Sleight grabbed his first CCC wicket with just six on the board and when this turned into 37-2 when Jordy Higham took the first of his four catches, things looked good. It quickly turned sour however as the next three all scored in the fifties and that platform heralded a final ten overs of carnage with the ball flying to all parts. Apart from Jordy's four catches, there were positives in the fact that all five bowlers got wickets and that, remarkably, Edgworth were all out for their 311.

The reply started with Matt Howarth falling first ball for the first of five LBW decisions out of the first six wickets which ultimately ended any semblance of a run chase. This was particularly disappointing because earlier, despite many appeals, not one came Clifton's way. It was doubly disappointing as Sam Dorsey was once again finding conditions to his liking and with support he could have guided his side to an unlikely victory. In the event, his 67 not out was the only bright spot as the reply fizzled out on 136. Matt Van Dyke was next highest scorer with 20 and the Higham bros were the only others to manage double figures. 

In the future, the side will play more poorly than this and win, but on the day Edgworth's superior skills and experience over a side whose average age is just a tad over 20, held sway and a first defeat of the season was registered.  

Match Report Sat 26 April: 2nd XI vs Woodhouses CC 2nd XI (Home)

2's Continue Winning Way

Clifton 2nd XI began their home campaign with an emphatic victoryover Woodhouses, chasing down a modest target with composure after adisciplined bowling performance laid the foundation for a six-wicket win.

After winning the toss and electing to bat on a good-looking surface,Woodhouses got off to a strong start. Their openers compiled a fluent 74-runstand, threatening to set a commanding total. However, the introductionof Owen Hogben turned the tide. He struck twice - first breaking theopening partnership, then dismissing the other opener shortly after, to leavethe visitors at 115-2.

Clifton’s bowlers then seized control of the innings. Lewis wasthe standout, delivering a superb spell of 3 wickets for just 20 runs in his 5overs. Alongside him, Liam and Hogben chipped in with two wicketsapiece, keeping the pressure on through the middle overs. Woodhouses stumbledto 172-7 from their 45 overs, never quite recovering their early momentum.

Clifton’s reply didn’t begin smoothly, with a wicket falling on the very firstball. But any nerves were quickly settled as Dan Jones joined Ethan tobegin the rebuild. Although the second opener departed for 19 with the score at40-2, a crucial 70-run stand between Jones and Steven Judge steadiedthe chase.

Jones played fluently, reaching a well-earned 50 beforebeing given out shortly after his milestone. Judgey, calm and composed,continued the push towards victory with Hogben providing steady support. Withthe target in sight, Sam Winstanley joined Hogben at the crease andthe pair comfortably saw Clifton home.

Owen Hogben finished unbeaten on 31, capping off a fineall-round performance, while Winstanley added 15* to seal a 6-wicket winwith 12 overs to spare.

Match Report Sun 20 April: 3rd XI vs Monton CC 3rd XI (Away)

3rd's Complete Perfect Weekend

Clifton 3rd XI kicked off their GMCL Sunday Premier campaign in style with a commanding victory over Monton 3rds, securing a batting bonus point on a warm spring afternoon in front of a healthy number of travelling Clifton supporters.

Captain Steve McManus won the toss and elected to field first, a decision that paid off as Clifton’s bowlers quickly got into their stride. Monton were bundled out for just 94, with Tom Worthington leading the charge. He delivered a superb spell, finishing with figures of 5 for 31 from his 9 overs.
One of Worthington’s wickets came with a moment of real bravery from Owen Hogben at first slip. After taking a blow to the face earlier in the match, Hogben showed great character and courage to hold on to a sharp chance off Worthington’s bowling — a moment that epitomised the team's spirit in the field.

There was also a special milestone for Oscar Thorpe, who claimed his maiden senior wicket on debut, while fellow debutant Luke Jones made a solid impression in his first outing at this level.

Chasing 95, Clifton’s openers, McManus and Hogben, set about their task with composure. Hogben, continuing his gritty day, dug in to play a steady hand, finishing with 17 off 54 balls. McManus took the lead role, blasting an authoritative 67 from just 54 deliveries to take Clifton home.

Clifton eased to victory, wrapping up the chase and adding a valuable batting bonus point to round off an excellent all-round performance. A perfect start to the season for the 3rd XI.

Pictured: Debutants, Oscar Thorpe & Luke Jones

Match Report Sat 19 April: 2nd XI vs Golborne CC 2nd XI (Away)

Dream Start for 2s too!

The 2025 GMCL season got off to a flying start for Clifton Cricket Club as they produced a commanding all-round performance to defeat Golbourne CC on their own turf. On a cool but dry opening day at Golbourne, Clifton skipper Liam Dorsey lost the toss and was asked to bat first — a decision that ultimately backfired for the hosts.

The innings began with youthful promise as Owen Hogben and Ethan Kite took to the crease, facing the new ball with confidence. While the openers provided a steady start, it was at number three where Dan Jones really got the scoreboard ticking. Jones played with fluency and maturity, notching a solid 56 and anchoring the innings through the early middle overs.

Then came the standout knock of the day — Jordy Higham played a sparkling innings, punishing anything short and driving with elegance on his way to a superb 83. Higham’s innings shifted the momentum decisively in Clifton’s favour.

As the innings drew to a close, Steve McManus provided the fireworks, finishing with a quickfire 21* — capped off with two towering sixes that delighted the travelling Clifton supporters. Clifton CC closed their innings on an imposing 255/6, laying down a marker for the season ahead.

With a strong total on the board, Clifton’s bowling attack came out firing. Lewis Keogh and the experienced Rob Meredith shared the new ball, keeping things tight in the opening exchanges. However, it was the introduction of leg-spinner Owen Hogben that truly turned the screws.

Hogben delivered a masterclass in spin bowling, bamboozling Golbourne’s middle order and finishing with outstanding figures of 5/51. His control and variation proved too much for the home side to handle.

Captain Liam Dorsey led by example with the ball, taking 3/17 in a tidy spell that broke the back of Golbourne’s resistance. Clifton's bowlers worked in tandem, applying relentless pressure until Golbourne CC were eventually bowled out for just 118.

A special mention to Oliver Dunn for lasting around 10 overs on his 6 year return before pulling up with a hamstring injury, hope to see you back in action soon!

With the dominant 137-run victory, Clifton not only secured an emphatic win but also collected the vital bowling bonus point — a perfect way to kick off their GMCL campaign.

A composed batting display, some excellent individual performances, and a ruthless bowling effort showcased Clifton CC’s intent for the season. With young talent stepping up and experienced heads guiding the way, Clifton looks well-poised for a strong 2025.


Match Report Sat 19 April: 1st XI vs Flowery Field CC (Home)

Comfy Start for New Look First XI

To say that the club had a comfortable first weekend of the season, would be a considerable understatement after all three teams picked up winning points with all three also snatching an extra point under the new bonus point system.

The firsts got the ball rolling at Manchester Road as Dan Higham further enhanced his reputation as an exceptional "up th'ill" bowler with three top order scalps after Flowery Field lost the toss and were inserted by new skipper Sam Dorsey. New signings Finlay Testa and Oliver Sleight bowled down the hill without luck as the visitors grafted away to reach 100-4, with new overseas Matt Van Dyk making his first significant contribution with a spectacular boundary save that Oliver Sleight hurled in to run out Ul Haq. At this point, the spinners were introduced and they ran through the remaining batting order with Ben taking 3-12 and Mason 3-31 as the visitors went to tea with just 126 on the board. 

Matt Howarth unfortunately tested the juggling skills of the gully fielder in the first over, after which Sam and another new signing, Jack Stanley, eased their way to a nine wicket win with Sam competing an accomplished first half century of the season and Jack finishing on 41 not out. It'll no doubt be a bigger test next week at Edgworth, but we really couldn't have asked for a better start to the season.

2025 Chairman's Message

After what has felt like a never-ending winter, we are finally here and ready to kick off the 2025 season, with our first games taking place tomorrow. The ground is looking absolutely stunning, and we owe a huge thank you to Drew, Philip, and our dedicated team of volunteers. Your hard work and countless hours behind the scenes have given us a truly top-class playing surface. Thank you for everything you do.

A special good luck to our three Senior captains - Sam Dorsey (1st XI), Liam Dorsey (2nd XI), and Steve McManus (3rd XI) as they lead their teams into the new season. Your leadership and commitment set the tone for us all, and we are right behind you.

A very warm welcome to our overseas amateur, Matt Van Dyk, and to all our new players joining us at Manchester Road. We are so excited to have you with us and can’t wait to see the impact you will make both on and off the field.

To all our Senior and Junior players, here is to a season full of growth, teamwork, and unforgettable moments. Play with passion, play for each other, and most importantly, enjoy every second out there.

Lastly, we still have sponsorship opportunities available, with our ever popular £30 match ball sponsorship going fast, don’t miss your chance to support the club and be part of the journey - email: cliftonccmembership@gmail.com to book yours.

Let’s make 2025 a season to remember.


Nick Flaxman, Chairman

Clifton Cricket Club Pool Tournament

🎱 Finals Night Report

Friday, 28 March

As the tournament reached its dramatic climax, Finals Night at Clifton Cricket Club delivered everything you could want: high stakes, local heroes, and a few surprises. The evening featured two semi-finals followed by the grand final, with four standout players remaining from a field of 32 competitors.


📊 Group Stage Highlights

From October through January, players battled it out in a round-robin group format. Several early favourites hit the ground running, and a number of new names made serious statements.

Four players came heartbreakingly close to the top 16, missing out by the finest of margins:

Owen Hogben brought flair and confidence to every match, and had one of the most exciting playing styles in the tournament.

Sam Winstanley pushed some of the top players to the limit in close games and showed real grit in late-night fixtures.

Dave Wild notched up solid wins and proved a tricky opponent throughout.

Steve Judge was right in contention until the final few group nights — a couple of frames either way and he was in.

All four were serious contenders and are sure to be dangerous in next year’s competition.


🔥 The Semi-Finalists & Their Road to Finals

Nick Flaxman (Chairman of the Club)

Nick’s run to the semi-final was solid and composed. In the Last 16, he edged out Ian Morris 4–1, followed by a convincing 5–1 win over Paul Dunn in the quarter-final. Nick had arguably the smoothest route to the final four, playing measured, tactical pool throughout.
Odds to win going into semis: 8/11

Neil Winstanley (Pool Team Player)

Neil showed class throughout the group stages and brought that same form into the knockouts. He demolished Chris Lord 4–0 in the Last 16 and dispatched Harry Golland 5–2 in the quarters. Known for his clinical finishing and table awareness, Neil was the form man.
Odds to win going into semis: 3/1

Steve McManus (Cricket Team Player)

Steve might be known more for his cover drives than cue shots, but he surprised the field with a composed 4–0 win over Stu Vickers and then dismantled Paul Jones 5–1 in the quarters. He entered the semis with confidence and nothing to lose.
Odds to win going into semis: 5/1

Adam Richmond (Club Steward)

Adam had been a quiet contender all season. His 4–0 win over Sam Brooks in the Last 16 and a shock 5–0 whitewash of John Littler in the quarters turned heads. A player with understated skill and good temperament.
Odds to win going into semis: 3/2


⚔️ Semi-Finals – Two Statement Wins

🎱 Semi-Final 1: Neil Winstanley vs Adam Richmond

Both Neil and Adam accidentally potted the black during separate frames — a rare sight at this level that underlined the tension of the night. Despite that, it was Adam who settled quicker and took control of the match.
Final Score: 6–2 to Adam Richmond

🎱 Semi-Final 2: Nick Flaxman vs Steve McManus

Nick came out sharp and focused, using his experience to control the pace and apply pressure early. Steve, who had played with freedom all tournament, couldn’t quite find the same rhythm under the spotlight. Nick took his chances well and pulled away in the second half of the match.
Final Score: 6–2 to Nick Flaxman


🏆 The Final – Nick Flaxman vs Adam Richmond

Played immediately after the semis, the final had a proper club atmosphere — tense but respectful, with both players enjoying strong local support.

Adam went behind for the first time in the whole tournament, with Nick taking an early lead and applying tactical pressure from the off. Adam responded well, but Nick’s safety play and long potting were on point. In the end, it was the Chairman who held his nerve and controlled the key frames.

Final Score: 7–4 to Nick Flaxman

🥇 Champion: Nick Flaxman (Chairman)

The defending champion retained his crown in style.

A calm, commanding presence throughout the tournament, Nick timed his run to perfection. Known for his tactical mind and smooth cue action, he raised his game on Finals Night — dispatching the outsider in the semis and overcoming the tournament’s most consistent player in the final. His experience, focus, and ability to manage pressure made him a worthy back-to-back champion and a popular winner among the club.

🥈 Runner-Up: Adam Richmond (Club Steward)

Adam’s campaign was nothing short of exceptional. He sailed through the group stages and knockout rounds without ever falling behind — until the final. A player with sharp shot selection and a cool temperament, Adam proved he belongs among the club’s elite and earned huge respect from players and spectators alike. He’ll no doubt be back next year, with one more step in his sights.


Bill Dorsey 1959 - 2025

Bill Dorsey who has died aged 65, was involved at Clifton Cricket Club for almost thirty years. He began, like many, by supporting his eldest son Liam in junior teams, an ever-present supporter and helper at both home and away matches. His contribution led him to be elected to the General Committee where his practical skills were greatly appreciated in fixing and maintaining the clubhouse. He also served for a time on the Finance Committee before becoming the Club Groundsman, having learned his trade on the job from his predecessor.

Bill took great pride in his work and as his experience grew he improved the playing surface to the highest standard, providing consistently good pitches and enabling Clifton Cricket Club to be recognised as one of the best grounds in the GMCL, hosting cup finals along with regional and county matches. His love of the Club and his role extended to more than the playing area; tidying, cleaning, maintaining, always on hand to greet and talk to visitors or solve a problem and presenting the Club in the best possible way. So much he did around the Club went unseen, but was appreciated by all.

A loyal and dedicated member, he will be sorely missed, and our thoughts and condolences go to Michele, Liam, Sam and all the family.


Bill Dorsey

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Bill Dorsey yesterday. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Michelle, Liam, Sam and all the family during this incredibly difficult time.

Bill was a huge part of Clifton CC and a dear friend to so many. He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A tribute to Bill will follow in the coming days.

2025 Sponsorship

Our first sponsorship opportunity for the 2025 season is for our match day ball sponsors.

For just £30 (Inc VAT), you can support Clifton CC, help cover essential costs, and get your name (or business) in front of players, supporters, and the wider community. With over 60 senior fixtures, now’s your chance to be part of the action!

What’s in It for You?

✅ Visibility: Your name (or business) featured on our website, match day team sheet, and notice board.
✅ Shoutouts: Recognition on Clifton CC’s social media platforms (Facebook & X).
✅ Community Support: A direct way to back local cricket and keep the game thriving.
✅ Bragging Rights: Let everyone know you're backing Clifton CC this season!

Act fast! Fixtures will go quickly—simply email cliftonccmembership@gmail.com with your interest.

ECB National Club Championship

We have been drawn at home in the 2nd preliminary round of the ECB National Club Championship v Bowdon CC on Sunday 27th April.

We are hoping that this will see the return to Manchester Road of two former Clifton CC juniors who are now involved in the County setup.

Rob Lord, who has played at Bowdon CC for a couple of seasons now, was on a rookie contract with Nottinghamshire CCC at the later end of the 2024 season, has seen his efforts rewarded with a new 2 year contract - https://www.trentbridge.co.uk/news/2024/july/lord-signs-first-professional-deal.html

Keshana Fonseka has recently joined Bowdon CC and signed his first professional contract at Lancashire CCC, representing the 1st XI towards the end of the 2024 season - https://cricket.lancashirecricket.co.uk/news/2024-news/keshana-fonseka-turns-professional-with-lancashire/

We wish both lads all the very best with their respective Counties and fingers are crossed that both get a run out for Bowdon CC on Sunday 27th April.

Presentation Evening 2024

Award winners from our 2024 presentation evening. 

Junior Award Winners

U9s Team 'A'
Mangers Player Award - Arabella Cross
Players Player Award - Jensen Kettle
Sportsperson Award - Hunter McManus 

U9s Team 'B'
Managers Player Award - Larnie Flood
Players Player Award - Jacob Vickers
Sportsperson Award - James Shannon

Hat Trick Ball Award - Jensen Kettle v Monton CC

U11s Team 'A'
Managers Player Award - Cameron Haslam
Players Player Award - Harry Thorpe
Sportsperson Award - Benjamin Vickers 

U11s Team 'B'
Managers Player Award - Joshua Armson
Players Player Award - Max White
Sportsperson Award - Alistair Wild

U13s 
Managers Player Award - Luke Jones
Players Player Award - Oscar Thorpe 
Sportsperson Award - Muneeb Ayub

U15s
Managers Player Award - Ethan Kite
Players Player Award - Owen Hogben
Sportsperson Award - Oliver Dalton-Bunker

U18s
Managers Player Award - Ben Hamilton 
Players Player Award - Matthew Howarth
Sportsperson Award - Sam Winstanley

Jack Johnson Trophy - Matthew Howarth


Senior Award Winners

1st XI Batting Robins Trophy - Sam Dorsey
1st XI Bowling Geoff Griffiths Snr Cup - Richard Dempster & Ben Hamilton
1st XI Catching Prize - Sam Dorsey

2nd XI Batting Boardman Bowl - Dan Jones
2nd XI Bowling Tom Morris Trophy - Rob Meredith
2nd XI Catching Prize - Owen Hogben

3rd XI Batting Les Bateman Trophy - Stephen McManus
3rd XI Bowling Trevor Dempster Bowling Shield - Elliot Hogben
3rd XI Catching Prize - Ethan Kite

Ken Upton Trophy - Matthew Howarth

Ron Wilkinson Cup - Steven Judge


Congratulations and thank you to all of our Junior & Senior players for a memorable 2024 season. Pictures from the evening are available to view in our 'Gallery' under the 'News' tab.

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