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Future Fixtures

Wed 2 July: Under 18’s vs Heaton CC (Away)
Wed 2 July: Under 11’s A vs Walshaw CC (Away)
Wed 2 July: Under 11’s B vs Egerton CC (Home)
Sat 5 July: 1st XI vs Flowery Field CC (Away)
Sat 5 July: 2nd XI vs Golborne CC 2nd XI (Home)
Sun 6 July: Under 13’s vs Edgworth CC (Away)
Sun 6 July: Special Event GMCL U17 West v GMCL U17 East (Home)
Sun 6 July: 3rd XI vs Roe Green CC 3rd XI (Away)
Mon 7 July: Under 15’s vs Egerton CC (Home)

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Today 18:30 to 23:00
Wed 18:30 to 23:00
Thu 18:30 to 23:00
Fri 15:00 to 00:00
Sat 12:00 to 00:00
Sun 12:00 to 22:30
Mon 18:00 to 21:30

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Clifton Cricket Club is now officially SunGuarding Approved, thanks to Jane completing the Sun Protection course. We're committed to promoting sun safety for all our players, members, and visitors. Stay safe in the sun - don’t forget your sunscreen!

Match Report Sun 22 June: 3rd XI vs Heywood CC 3rd XI - Sunday Premier Cup (2nd Round) (Away)

Thirds Win Cup Tie by 10 Wickets… and About 10 Seconds

The thirds took part in the first of two cup weekends at Heywood with a comprehensive win over Heywood that was threatened only by the weather. In the final event, despite the margin of victory, it was a matter of seconds that separated a ten wicket win and the prospect of a bowl-out as the foul weather closed in. 

Heywood did well to post a rain affected target of 99 after finding themselves 28-5 courtesy of an opening blast of 4-15 from Tom Worthington and two wickets and three catches from Ethan Kite, the first of which was a remarkable one handed effort at wide mid off that left him the most surprised man on the field. The rain ended the innings early and Mr. Duckworth and Mr. Lewis decided that the revised total would be 113. 

However, the gathering gloom made it obvious that this was never going to happen and the target became simply to get in the ten overs that would constitute a game. Despite some time wasting tactics in the field (we would have done exactly the same by the way), the umpires managed to get us through to the end of over ten by the skin of our teeth with the final total of 54-0 being more than enough to satisfy the statisticians. Remarkably, Skipper Steve Mac managed to earn himself fifty of those runs, with Ethan's four completing the innings. 

If either had lost their wicket though, the time taken for a new batsman to enter the fray would, without doubt, have resulted in a bowl out or, even worse, a coin toss, so fine were the margins in the final analysis. So it's now over to the 2nds to repeat the feat in the championship cup tie next Sunday.

Match Report Sat 21 June: 2nd XI vs South West Manchester CC 2nd XI (Away)

2nd XI Dig Deep to Outclass Rivals

On a humid but gloomy Saturday morning, Liam Dorsey’s men travelled to Chorlton for their “top of the table” clash with South-West Manchester, which would go a long way to deciding who would finish top of the pile come the end of the season.

On arrival at the ground, the lads walked out to the middle to have a look at which wicket we’d be playing on, but struggled to see where the outfield finished and the square began. Our hosts then informed us that the groundsman had forgotten to cut the wicket, so we’d have to use the strip under the covers from last week’s T20 - which also hadn’t been cut! An attempt to roll it and make do got underway, only for the roller to run out of diesel halfway to the square. Benny Hill music required as one of the lads ran off to the local Esso with a Gerry can.

Luckily, the drizzle in the air gave them an extra half an hour to complete the preparations before we eventually got underway around 1.15pm, with the hosts choosing to bat.

The intentions from the openers were clear, with Liam having men out on the boundary very early on in the game telling us exactly how they planned to accrue their runs; it was over the ropes or bust. The experience and guile of Rob Meredith won the early battle though, removing the top 3 inside the first 11 overs. A partnership of 82 from the 3 and 4 turned the game back towards the hosts, with both looking settled and putting away the bad balls, with Jordy and Lewis not having their greatest of days with the ball in hand.

It was the introduction of spin from both ends from Liam and Owen that turned the game back in Clifton’s favour, taking 7 wickets between them (Liam 4-48, Owen 3-37) in their 10 overs, rolling the hosts out for 179 with a ball to spare. The highlight being a caught and bowled from Liam with a spectacular one-handed grab.

The fielding was outstanding throughout, with Sam Winstanley leaping back over the rope and pushing one back into play to save a maximum the standout moment, but it was an all-round tidy performance giving very little away. A rare off day for Judgey behind the stumps can be excused. I think he gets nervous when his fan club comes to watch.

The chase then got off to a positive start, but it was Ethan Kite ticking the scoreboard over rather than Steve McManus this time, as Steve struggled to 9 off 28 before being caught. The opener has been seeing it like a beachball recently and has got off to some electric starts, but the mantra of this side is that when one of them is struggling, someone else steps up. A partnership of 41 from Ethan and Dan Jones put Clifton into a strong position, before Ethan holed out to mid on the very next ball after clearing that same fielder with a lofted on drive.

Nobody really got going to win the game on their own, but contributions from plenty (Ethan 36, Dan 26, Jordy 25, Judgey 32 and Owen 33) took the game deep and put Clifton in control of the tie.

Things got a little closer than ideal late on when Sam Winstanley and Lewis Keogh were both given out LBW first ball with dubious decisions, but Liam Dorsey came to the crease to settle the game with a glorious straight drive into the sight screen followed by a flick through midwicket to win the game with an over to spare. There are no other clubs in this league where someone can come in at number 9 and play shots like that.

The win puts Liam’s men 13 points clear at the top of the league, and with the batting and bowling depth on offer – as well as the fielding being exceptional compared to others at this level – it’s going to take something special from the others to stop the 2nd XI topping the table at the end of the season and gaining a fully deserved promotion.

Match Report Sat 21 June: 1st XI vs Denton West CC (Home)

Clifton Climb Clear: Firsts Secure Vital Win

The firsts took advantage of a couple of absentees in the Denton West ranks, to pick up a much needed six point maximum on Saturday, which dragged the side out of the bottom three and into mid table.

After inserting the visitors, an injury free Dan Higham drew first blood with only two on the board, opening up the way for Ollie Sleight to prize out two more quick wickets with only 27 on the board. A couple of nagging partnerships ensued, before Finn Testa got into his stride and produced a fine spell that saw him reel in five wickets for 33 runs, leaving the visitors struggling on 114-9. The Clifton faithful were then, once again, left biting their nails as yet another last wicket partnership threatened to spoil the party. On this occasion, thirty three were added before Ben Hamilton found the edge and the innings closed on 147.

It was an understandably nervous start to the second innings as Jack Stanley went early and Zach and Sam followed after a flourish from Zach had eased the nerves to some extent. The third wicket fell with 100 still needed and rain on the horizon, but Matt and Ben settled well to the task and saw the game home with the bonus point secured with scores of 50 not out and 42 not out respectively.

With the early season failures in the middle and late orders seemingly behind us, hopefully the side will now have the confidence to continue to move in the right direction after this win and the GMCL20 demolition of Roe Green in midweek.

Pictured: Finn bowled an excellent spell

Pictured: Max carves a boundary on his way to 50

First Aid Ready!

All our Junior Managers have been busy renewing their First Aid certificates this week—vital skills for keeping everyone safe on and off the field. It was a hands-on session, complete with plenty of practice and laughs.

Judgey gave us all a bit of a scare looking worryingly lifeless at one point. He was quickly put in the recovery position—just to be safe—and we’re happy to report he made a full “recovery”.

We’re proud to say the whole team passed with flying colours and are fully certified for the season ahead.

A Starry Surprise at All Stars Cricket!

We were thrilled to welcome a very special guest to our All Stars Cricket session on Friday evening – Twinkle, the official All Stars mascot! The children were full of excitement as Twinkle made a surprise appearance, bringing plenty of smiles, high-fives, and even some cricket skills to the field.

It was a fantastic evening filled with energy, laughter, and unforgettable memories. The kids loved getting photos with Twinkle and showing off their enthusiasm for the game. A big thank you to Twinkle for making the session extra magical – a true highlight of the summer so far

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.
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✅ 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.

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