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2025 Impact Report Launched
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is proud to launch its first-ever Impact Report, capturing the scale, reach and real-life difference cricket has made across the county between October 2024 and September 2025More than a collection of statistics, the 2025 Impact Report tells the story of a year defined by growth, inclusion and opportunity – from school playgrounds and community hubs to clubs, volunteers and performance pathways. Accompanying the report is a short launch video, bringing to life just some of the people, places and moments behind the numbers.In 2025, Oxfordshire Cricket engaged 8,040 children through schools, community and bursary programmes, while national programmes such as All Stars and Dynamos reached 2,684 participants – a 24% increase on the previous year. Junior cricket continued to thrive, with 4,605 young players taking part in competitions, a 20% rise over the past two years, and 841 matches completed across the county.The growth of the women’s and girls’ game was a standout success. 926 girls competed in junior cricket – the highest number on record – while women’s club cricket expanded to 72 teams playing 270 matches, an increase of 139% year on year. More clubs than ever before are now offering dedicated women’s and girls’ programmes, widening access to the game across Oxfordshire.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjBHkB2yviUThe Impact Report also highlights the power of cricket as a force for social good. Disability cricket continued to expand with six Super 1 hubs, engaging children and young adults across the county, alongside increased work in SEND schools and colleges. Programmes such as Street Cricket, MCC Foundation Hubs and bursary support helped remove barriers to participation and create clear, accessible pathways into the game.Alongside participation, Oxfordshire Cricket invested heavily in people and places. £358,000+ was invested into clubs through grants, loans and facility funding, while 94 new coaches were trained and 187 young volunteers contributed nearly 2,000 hours through the Future Leaders Academy. These efforts are strengthening clubs, improving facilities and ensuring cricket remains sustainable for future generations.Performance cricket also played a vital role in the county’s impact during 2025. Across the men’s and women’s programmes and the county pathway, players were supported through high-quality coaching, competitive fixtures and inclusive access to development opportunities. Several players progressed into professional academy environments or secured professional and rookie contracts for the first time, underlining Oxfordshire Cricket’s role in developing talent alongside participation, and ensuring clear pathways from grassroots to the elite game.Nick Pinhol, Managing Director of Oxfordshire Cricket, said:“This Impact Report celebrates not only the growth of the game, but the real difference cricket is making in people’s lives. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our clubs, volunteers, staff and partners, whose commitment continues to inspire communities across the county.”Read the full Oxfordshire Cricket Impact Report 2025 by CLICKING HERE
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Vacancy: Finance Manager
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire Cricket is dedicated to promoting and developing cricket across the county — from grassroots participation to elite performance. As a soon to be registered charity and a key partner of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), we are committed to delivering community impact through sport.We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Finance Manager to oversee all aspects of financial management and reporting. This role is ideal for an experienced finance professional looking for a flexible, part-time opportunity with purpose.As Finance Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the financial health and sustainability of Oxfordshire Cricket. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the growth of cricket across the county by supporting effective financial planning, management, and reporting.Working closely with the Board and senior team, you’ll help maintain strong financial controls, oversee budgeting and forecasting, and provide clear financial insight to guide strategic decisions. Your work will underpin our ambition to grow the game, widen participation, and strengthen our community impact.We’re looking for an organised, detail-oriented finance professional who brings both rigour and initiative to the role. You will combine technical financial skills with a collaborative approach, supporting our mission to make cricket accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for all in Oxfordshire.Location: Flexible within OxfordshireSalary: £12,500 – £14,500 (2 days / 15 hours per week)About the RoleAs Finance Manager, you’ll play a central part in the financial planning and management of Oxfordshire Cricket.Working closely with the Managing Director and Trustees, you’ll oversee:Day-to-day financial administration and payrollBookkeeping and management of QuickBooks OnlineMonthly management accounts, budgeting, and forecastingFund and grant tracking for restricted/unrestricted incomeLiaison with auditors, HMRC, Companies House, and the Charity CommissionImplementation of effective financial controls and charity compliance (SORP)How to Apply:Please complete and submit the Safer Recruitment Application Form to Nick Pinhol at [email protected] by 17:00 on 5th December 2025. Oxfordshire-Cricket-Safer-Recruitment-Application-Form Finance Manager – Oxfordshire Cricket Role PackOxfordshire Cricket is committed to being an Equal Opportunities Employer and all positions are subject to a safer recruitment process. Individuals must have the right to live and work in the UK, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
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Oxfordshire Cricket to Launch New 2025–2028 Strategy
FEATURED POSTOxfordshire 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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Oxfordshire Cricket shortlisted for three ECB Impact of Cricket Awards
17/12/2025Oxfordshire Cricket is proud to announce that it has been shortlisted in three categories for the ECB Impact of Cricket Awards 2026, a national awards programme celebrating outstanding work and leadership across the game.The Impact of Cricket Awards recognise individuals and organisations who are making a significant difference through cricket, highlighting excellence in community impact, partnerships, leadership and operational delivery.Oxfordshire Cricket has been shortlisted in the following categories:Leading Change Nick Pinhol, Managing Director, Oxfordshire CricketPartnerships Oxfordshire Cricket, for the Future Leaders AcademyOperational Excellence Award Oxfordshire Cricket, for the implementation of the monday.com Work OSBeing shortlisted across multiple categories is a strong endorsement of the organisation’s strategic direction and the collective efforts of staff, volunteers, clubs and partners across the county.The Leading Change category recognises individuals who are driving meaningful progress within the game, demonstrating strong leadership, innovation and a clear commitment to making cricket more inclusive and impactful. The Partnerships award celebrates collaborative working that delivers long term benefits for participants and communities, while the Operational Excellence Award highlights best practice in governance, systems and ways of working that support sustainable growth.The ECB Impact of Cricket Awards shine a light on how cricket is being used as a force for good, supporting communities, creating opportunities and strengthening the foundations of the sport at all levels. Oxfordshire Cricket’s shortlistings reflect a year of record growth, increased participation and continued investment in people, programmes and partnerships across the county.Winners will be announced at the ECB Impact of Cricket Awards evening in January 2026.Oxfordshire Cricket would like to thank everyone involved in the initiatives recognised, from staff and volunteers to clubs, schools and partners, whose dedication continues to help cricket thrive across Oxfordshire.To read the ECB’s full shortlist announcement, click here https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/4420629/shortlist-announced-for-the-impact-of-cricket-awards-2026
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Banbury Indoor Cricket League - Week 6 Results Summary & League Table
12/12/2025Banbury Indoor Cricket LeagueResults – Division 2 week 6 - 09.12.2025Batting second Hooky Renegades 117-2 beat Southam 115-4 by 4 wicketsHooky Renegades 25 pointsBatting: Dave Victor 30ret no, Matt Walker 19, Brandon Parker 18, John Stubbs 11no,Bowling: Matt Walker 2-0-17-1, Ryan O’Sulivan 3-0-33-1,Southam 3 pointsBatting: Henry Wilkins 30ret no, Luke Church 21, Chris Prophet 20no, Pete Rigney 10Bowling: Stuart Jones 3-0-32-1, Chris Prophet 1-0-19-1 Batting second Broughton & N. Newington 114-3 beat Deddington 113-6 by 3 wicketsBroughton 25 pointsBatting: Stuart Morgan 26ret no, Suchi Candavel 24no, Paul Cutler 16no, Phil Russell 12.Bowling: Gary Cook 3-0-38-2, Phil Russell 2-0-25-1, Sushi Candavel 2-0-25-1Deddington 3 pointsBatting: Richard Munro 26, Biswajit Neog 25, Wayne Dibbal 21no, Waris Afghan 12Bowling: Hamid Afghan 3-0-23-2, Batting second Cropredy B 35-1 beat Middleton Cheney 32-6 by 5 wicketsCropredy 25 pointsBatting: Joey Price 20no, Harry Oakes 14Bowling: Jake Atres 2-0-10-4. Sam Coggins 1-0-7-1Middleton Cheney 0 pointsBatting: Ewan Cunningham 4. (Extras 28)Bowling: Freddie Smart 2-0-20-1. Batting first Sandford St. Martin B 183 beat Bodicote 65-6 by 118 runsSandford 26 points (Highest score of the season)Batting: Ollie Martin 53ret no. Matt Thompson 31ret no, Colin Simpson 31, Josh Markham15.Bowling: Josh Markham 2-0-14-2, Matt Thompson 1-0-5-1, Colin Simpson 1-0-6-1Bodicote 2 pointsBatting: Rahul Raj 18Bowling: Olly Lees-Milne 2-0-28-2, Ollie Sharpe 3-0-43-1 2025 - Division 2 League Table - Week 6TEAMPlayedWonBonus PointsTotalBatBowlSoutham651613129Sandford St. Martin B641613109Hooky Renegades641611107Cropredy B641412106Broughton & N.N.63131285Deddington62141064Bodicote6211758Middleton Cheney6091019
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STEVENTON CC WIN BACK-TO-BACK PROMOTIONS IN THE HOME COUNTIES WOMEN'S CRICKET LEAGUE
12/12/2025Steventon Women were crowned champions of the Home Counties Women's Cricket League Division 2 after a successful 2025 campaign. This comes directly after they won promotion from Division 3B in 2024. Following report by J.Bennett The rapid rise of Steventon women and girls’ cricket..The last few years have been something of a whirlwind here at Steventon. Until 2019 we were a club with just 2 senior Saturday teams and 1 midweek T20 team. A junior section took shape and took off during the pandemic summer of 2020, and the group of talented girls playing mixed cricket that season persuaded us to launch a girls section in 2021. We also tried our hand at Women's softball in late 2021, in rapid response to requests from some mums and some Allstars activators, and so successful were both these ventures that we took the plunge to join the Home Counties Women's cricket league in 2022. Our first 2 seasons were a steep learning curve, but in 2024 everything clicked and we won Division 3B, to find ourselves playing longer form cricket (35 overs per innings instead of 25) in Division 2 in 2025. How would we cope? Early signs were that it would be tough, with an opening-day defeat to a strong Deddington batting unit. But the team's response was to learn from it, and go on a 7-game winning streak, which all but secured our 2nd consecutive title with 2 games to spare; our 10-wicket victory on the final day against challengers Wargrave was the icing on the cake. Coaching this squad is a joy (speaking for myself and for my fellow coach Simon Lock). There is such warmth and inter-generational friendship in the group, and a culture of support & inclusivity, whilst still being driven to improve as cricketers and keep making their way up the league. Skipper Sarah Jones, herself new to the game in 2021 said "Captaining this team is something I’ll always cherish. Every player gives their heart to the team in every game. This isn’t just about lifting a trophy; it’s about our shared trust and belief in each other - I’m incredibly proud to lead such a determined and inspiring group of women and girls." Club Chair Richard Chapman added “We are all immensely proud of the players and their success. They stand as an inspiration, demonstrating what can be achieved with hard work and dedication, and we’re looking forward to the next stage of their journey in 2026.” We’re excited to be going into Division 1 in 2026, and we are even more excited to be adding a 2nd team, playing in Division 3 and Super 8s development, to ensure that we continue to have cricket available for all. We were also the only club in Oxfordshire to enter girls teams at U13, U15 and U18 age groups in 2025.We welcome new players of all ages and abilities. If you or anyone you know in the Steventon / Abingdon / Wantage / Didcot area would like to get involved in our friendly community club, do get in touch. Contact Joe Bennett, 07966 592381, [email protected], or find us on FB or Insta @ SteventonCC.
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