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Vacancy - Non Executive Directors X3
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is seeking to appoint three new Non-Executive Directors to its Board. These individuals will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of cricket across the region and strengthening the organisation’s governance. Following a recent board-level skills audit, Oxfordshire Cricket has identified key areas of expertise that it is keen to incorporate into its existing Board to support its strategic ambitions. These areas of expertise are safeguarding, fundraising and performance sport. • Position: Non-Executive Director • Reports to: Board Chair, Peter Tervet • Term: 3 years • Time Commitment: 2 days a month, inclusive of: 6-9 board/committee meetings per year, preparation for meetings, ad-hoc support to the executive • Remuneration: Voluntary – reasonable expenses paid • Location: The Tudor Jones Building, Akeman Street, Chesterton, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 1TH – however the board run a mixture of in person and remote meetings. To view the candidate pack CLICK HERE How to Apply If you would like to be considered for the position, please contact Joe Blanch, Lead Consultant of KinseySears at [email protected] or 07786 039 496 for a confidential and informal discussion. To formally apply for the role please supply the following: • An up-to-date CV setting out your career history, with responsibilities and achievements and preferred contact details. • A brief letter outlining your motivation and suitability in line with the skillsets sought by Oxfordshire Cricket. Send to [email protected] with the reference OX2025. The closing date for applications is 17th November 2025.
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Oxfordshire Cricket and University of Oxford Partner for Future Leaders Academy
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket have partnered with the University of Oxford to deliver a transformative leadership module as part of the Future Leaders Academy (FLA), an initiative aimed at inspiring a new generation of volunteers and leaders through a holistic development programme.The FLA was established to empower young people across Oxfordshire to step into leadership and volunteer roles within their communities and clubs. Central to this is a new leadership module that will be delivered by the Programme for Global Leadership at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. The programme will immerse participants in a dynamic curriculum that blends academic insight with experiential learning.The University-led module will introduce students to five interconnected sessions designed to develop their leadership mindset, skills, and character:What is Good Leadership? – Students examined leadership as a practice rooted in ethics, values, and identity, distinct from authority or control.Leadership and Power – Drawing on ideas from Stanford’s Acting with Power course, this session redefined power as a force for empowering others and building trust.Leading for Growth – Focused on resilience, adaptability, and learning from failure, encouraging students to embrace challenges and seek feedback.Cultivating a Growth Mindset – Improv Workshop – An energising session using improvisational theatre to build presence, self-trust, and communication under pressure.Leading with Courage – A reflective dialogue on fear, vulnerability, and the everyday acts of courage that define meaningful leadership.Throughout the module, students will be challenged to think critically about their own leadership identities, practise skills in a supportive environment, and step outside their comfort zones. By the end of the module, they will have gained tools not only to lead, but to serve, support, and inspire others in their schools, clubs, and communities.Nick Pinhol, Managing Director for Oxfordshire Cricket said:"At Oxfordshire Cricket, we believe that leadership extends far beyond the boundary ropes. Partnering with the University of Oxford to deliver this transformative module allows us to equip young people with the mindset, values, and confidence to lead with purpose — not just in cricket, but in every part of their lives. The Future Leaders Academy is about inspiring a generation who can drive positive change in their clubs, communities, and beyond." Anjali Sarker, Senior Manager, Programme for Global Leadership at the University of Oxford said: We are delighted to partner with Oxfordshire Cricket to nurture the next generation of values-driven leaders, both on and off the field. This collaboration will give the young cricketers a unique opportunity to explore who they are as leaders, build their confidence, and develop the courage to make a meaningful difference in their communities and future careers. This leadership module forms just one part of the broader Future Leaders Academy, which also includes volunteering, and personal development. With continued support, the programme aims to build a pipeline of capable, values-driven individuals ready to take on leadership roles across grassroots cricket and beyond.
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Oxfordshire’s Young Leaders Honoured at Future Leaders Academy Awards 2025
FEATURED POSTThe next generation of leaders were recognised last night at the Future Leaders Awards 2025, with young people from across Oxfordshire celebrated for their outstanding commitment to leadership, volunteering, and community impact. In its first year, the programme attracted 187 sign-ups, with more than 140 young people actively engaged in workshops, training, and volunteering opportunities. From this group, 89 participants successfully completed the full course, earning Bronze, Silver, Gold and Special Recognition Awards. Collectively, participants contributed an impressive 1,999 hours of volunteering across 43 cricket clubs and 58 schools, while also undertaking extensive training in key areas including: 123 completed coaching, first aid, and safeguarding training 123 qualified in umpiring and scoring 117 completed online safeguarding training 44 trained in grounds management 55 studied nutrition in sport 50 explored psychology and leadership traits 18 developed skills in marketinghttps://youtu.be/NdJV2xFp2e4?si=K5rdHy-UqxifMP16Assessors praised both individual transformation and community impact. One commented: “The journey from a shy, uncertain beginner to a confident and contributive coach demonstrates true commitment to personal growth.” Another added: “Their energetic and fun-filled approach created a positive environment that not only developed skills but also fostered a lifelong love for the game.” Among those recognised were Ellen and Imi of Cropredy Cricket Club, who have made history by coaching and supporting the launch of the club’s first-ever Women’s Team. At just 13 and 14 years old, they have inspired women new to cricket with patience, kindness, and expertise – building confidence, breaking barriers, and showing that cricket is truly a game for everyone. Their leadership has ensured that Cropredy will reach its centenary with a women’s team firmly established, a milestone achievement that reflects both their vision and dedication. Nick Pinhol, Managing Director at Oxfordshire Cricket, said: “The Future Leaders Academy Awards showcase the incredible passion, dedication, and potential of young people across Oxfordshire. Their contribution to clubs, schools, and the wider community is invaluable, and it is inspiring to see them grow into confident, capable leaders. These awards highlight not just their achievements today, but the bright future they represent for sport and community leadership in our county.” The Future Leaders Awards shine a spotlight on the vital role of youth leadership in strengthening communities, developing sport, and inspiring the next generation.
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Oxfordshire Cricket Appoints Alex Mitchell as Director of Development and Commercial Partnerships
03/11/2025Oxfordshire Cricket is delighted to announce the appointment of Alex Mitchell as its new Director of Development and Commercial Partnerships. Alex joins the team from Northamptonshire Sport, the active partnership in the county, where he served as Strategic Lead - Fundraising and Enterprise. The Director of Development and Commercial Partnerships is a crucial leadership position, central to the organisation's ambition to grow the game and deepen its community impact by building sustainable and diverse income streams. This role will drive sustainable revenue growth and expand Oxfordshire Cricket’s network of supporters. Key responsibilities will include leading efforts to secure philanthropic donations, grant funding, and commercial partnerships, while cultivating relationships with individuals, businesses, and foundations. This appointment comes at a vital time as Oxfordshire Cricket continues its work to transition to charitable status, a move recently supported by its members. Alex’s proven track record in fundraising and income generation, particularly within the community development sector, is essential to building the financial sustainability needed to achieve the organisation's mission: "To make cricket open for All". Nick Pinhol, Managing Director at Oxfordshire Cricket, extended a warm welcome to Alex: “We’re thrilled to welcome Alex Mitchell to the team. His experience in fundraising and enterprise, particularly within a sports and community development context, is exactly what we need right now. The Director of Development and Commercial Partnerships role is pivotal to our future, especially as we cement our charitable status. Alex’s leadership will be crucial in ensuring we have the sustainable funding required to expand our programmes, widen participation, and truly make cricket a sport of choice across Oxfordshire.” On Joining Oxfordshire Cricket, Alex Mitchell: “I am delighted to join Oxfordshire Cricket, and look forward to working with Nick and the rest of the team. I hope that my role will help to expand the reach and impact that Oxfordshire Cricket has across the county, and that I can contribute towards the organisation achieving its mission of making cricket open for all.”
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Oxfordshire Cricket to Launch New 2025–2028 Strategy
31/10/2025Oxfordshire Cricket is delighted to announce the official launch of its new Cricket Strategy 2025–2028, taking place at St Edward’s School, Oxford, on Monday 12th January 2026. This landmark event marks an exciting new chapter for the sport across the county. The strategy outlines an ambitious vision to make cricket in Oxfordshire open for all, championing the game’s ability to inspire communities, develop talent, and bring people together through shared passion and opportunity. All are invited to attend and hear first-hand about the plans shaping the future of cricket in Oxfordshire. The evening will include insights into how the new strategy will support players, coaches, and families throughout the pathway, from grassroots to performance level. Event Details📍 Venue: St Edward’s School, Oxford📅 Date: Monday 12th January 2026🕕 Time: 18:00 – 21:15 This event represents a key milestone for the county and an opportunity for everyone involved in Oxfordshire Cricket to come together, celebrate progress, and look ahead to an inspiring new era for the game. Please confirm your attendance by registering here:
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John Hartley Obituary
24/10/2025The former Oxfordshire opening batsman John Hartley died on 14 October aged 89. He played 12 matches for the county in the period 1963-65, scoring 322 runs at an average of 15.33. His top score of 62 was against Dorset on the Smiths Industries ground in Witney in 1963. A stylish batsman, his record is perhaps not as good as expected from someone who scored many runs for his club Shipton-under-Wychwood, particularly in partnership with his prolific opening partner Dudley Hendy. Son of Frank Hartley, one of the great triumvirate of brothers who played cricket for Oxfordshire in the 1920s, John was a farmer in Shipton. He also played for the SOA and was match manager for several of their annual fixtures. John was a Life Member of the OCB.
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