2023 Done and Dusted

That's it for this year. There were 17 matches played - the fewest we have ever played for many a year - of which we won 17 and lost 7. No draws and no ties! One match - the Army Masters - was cancelled and one

We Lose the Final Match (narrowly)

Simon Campbell writes: "Fabulous last game of the season today at Larkhill. The Gunners had last minute jitters so the AGC led by our own Sumith Surendran filled in. On a variable Larkhill pitch AGC scored 234 in 48 of their 50. Ben Higton (the pick) got 4, Theo Bossom

A Victory over The Frogs CC

MM and skipper Tom Shaw writes: We celebrated our new nonagenarian status with a very assured victory at Tidworth on August Bank Holiday Monday. The Frogs batted first and started well before Kieran McClure and Theo Bossom took 3 quick wickets to peg them back. Further wickets from Sumith Surendran and Ninian

WE’RE BACK !

Thanks to the technical skills of Jamie Harvey, we have seemingly recovered the use of our 'domestic' website which had been giving us all sorts of problems. Whilst we have recorded the match results and score cards properly in detail on the play-cricket.com website, the match reports and some

A 7 wicket Win over The Incogniti

We played the Incogs today at Tidworth ground - a good day, as it turned out, sandwiched between yesterday's rain and tomorrow's tempests - and we completed our match without interruption. Incogs batted first. were 3 down at lunch, lost 4 quickly after lunch and guided by one batter who

A Win in West Lavington

The Queries beat Dauntsey's School by 53 runs scoring 232 for 7 off 40 overs and restricting the School to 179 all out. Will Hyde (68) and Nick Jephson (28) batted well early on and set the foundation; Joe Wookey (47) and Alex Penny (23) who had played

We Come Second to King’s Bruton

Club President David Haywood made it to Bruton yesterday and was able to witness the Queries lose to King's by 6 wickets. The Queries set off at a canter with Adam Batisson and Tom Churchill scoring 70 off the first 10 but once they were out we struggled against

We Get the Blues at Marlborough!

There was a frightening hush around the ground as we lost our first wicket (1-0) on the 3rd ball of the match, our second wicket (2-1) on the last ball of the 5th over, our third wicket (3-2) on the last ball of the 6th over and our fourth (4-14)

We Came Second at Millfield

The initial game plan was a 50 over match, Queries winning the toss and batting first. In the early stages of the second innings Plan B was forced upon us as we learned that the match had to be clear of the wicket by a certain time. Bizarre cricket followed

At the end of a long evening at South Wilts, it’s 3 in 3 !

Queries, skippered by the energetic Tom Grant, batted first and thanks to a 43 from Dan Pirie, 33 from Tom Andrew, and useful scores from Andrew Stratton and Tom Campbell, were able to post a score of 182 in their 20 overs. As the sky darkened, they set about challenging South