The Final Result is a Win

While we are waiting for the match report to materialise, here are a few photos from the Frogs match which we won by 66 runs, thanks mainly to a fine 70 runs scored by George Elliott and a super 86 runs scored by Edd Sutthery. We declared on 247 for

Happy Anniversary !

The 28th August will mark the 91st anniversary of the first Queries cricket match, played against Winterbourne Gunner. Queries declared at 284 for 6. Here are a few photos from 1933 The 1933 accounts Our first Captain, James Wort Captain Page was the first Secretary The team for the first match at

Queries Lose to Hogs

We came up short against the Hampshire Hogs, but it was great days cricket and the weather of course was sensational. The Hogs scored 266 for 8 declared and we were 201 all out. In truth we were short of one more specialist bat. Moses as ever bowled a faultless

Pipped at the post by HCCC

At the start of the 39th over we were 264 all, but a huge 6 sealed the deal for HCCC and we were in the also-ran compound. In our innings, Nick Jephson had scored a lovely 100 before being trapped lbw by Scyld Berry and for our bowlers, Elliott

Too Strong for The Incogniti

We started off quickly, with Max Bradley and Pete Dobson having an opening stand of over 100, Max particularly motoring before falling on 86. The middle order all contributed, good knocks from Sean Montgomery and Jack Bramwell in particular, leading us to declare on 266. Simon Campbell wasn't a fan

We lost! These youngsters are getting too old !

Fantastic day at Marlborough College yesterday. Wilts U21s, packed with Wiltshire Queries folk also, made 293 for 7 in their 40 overs and the Queries fell 45 runs short. Skippers Ben Higton and Jack Bramwell contrived to make it a fabulous and enjoyable cricketing experience on a belter of a