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Ham & Petersham Cricket Club (est. 1815)

 

Dinner Dance 6th March, Hand & Flower

The dinner Dance will be held on 6th March in our social home, the Hand & Flower on Ham Common. For more information or to buy tickets see our club site.

Are you moving to Kingston or Richmond and looking to play cricket or do you live in the area and are looking for a cricket club? If so, Ham and Petersham is a successful and friendly club playing in division one of the AJ Sports Surrey Cricket League. Come and join us at winter nets.

Pre-season nets will be held on Monday evenings between 7.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. in the sports hall of Greycourt School, Ham Street, Ham (use the gate opposite Ashburnham Road, every Monday until the end of March (apart from 15th Feb). The 2010 season will start at the end of April and will end on the last weekend of September. From then we will hold nets on Ham Common every Wednesday evening from 6pm using our new all weather practise strip.

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In 2010 we will be adding an "A" XI to join our 1XI in the League and will also run 2 Sunday sides which play friendly (i.e. non-league) matches but against a fixture list designed to provide competitive matches throughout the year.

We are a welcoming club with our home pitch on the picturesque Ham Common which is on the road between Kingston and Richmond.

We would welcome new players to our expanding club - JOIN A CLUB ON THE UP IN 2010.

If you are interested in finding out more/playing for us, please contact any of Bobby Jordan (Chairman and Fixtures Secretary – 07956 594424), Geoff Bond (Ground Manager - 07771 743467) or Charles Reddish (Treasurer – 020 7246 7286) or send any of us an e-mail (details in the "Come and Play" link below.

 

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Leading Stats

Top Batting Average in 2009

Zeeshan Khan : 57.17

Most Runs in 2009

Zeeshan Khan : 1029 runs.

Most wickets in 2009

Andrew Allen-Simpson : 29 wickets.

Best Bowling Strike Rate in 2009

Vijay Dwarakanath : 17.08

Best Bowling Economy in 2009

Vijay Dwarakanath : 3.21

Most Catches in 2009

Gary Cook : 12 catches.

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