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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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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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Suri Shah to join Hampshire Vipers Academy
14/11/2025Oxfordshire Cricket are delighted to announce that 15 year old batting all rounder Suri Shah has been awarded a place on the Hampshire Vipers Academy for 2025/26. Suri, who has played for Oxfordshire since November 2023 within the Under 15 age group, follows in the footsteps of Abi Norgrove who was selected on the Vipers Academy in 2021 and represented England Under 19s in 2024, and is a current Professional Cricketer with Hampshire, and Aimee Diab who was selected onto the Vipers Academy in 2024/25. On the news of joining the Hampshire Vipers Academy, Suri said: “I am honoured and privileged to be selected onto the highly competitive and prestigious Vipers Academy. Cricket means the world to me. So to be given such an opportunity to help fulfill my dreams I am truly grateful and looking forward with continued drive and passion. This would not have been possible without all the continued help and support I have received from St Edward’s School, Oxfordshire County, Vipers EPP, Gecko Cricket Coaching and my family. So thank you all and to my teammates for their kind words of support. From coming in new 2 years ago, the journey so far has been a memorable one and I cannot wait for the season to begin.” Sam Arthurs, Pathway Manager at Oxfordshire Cricket said: "Suri has been committed and hardworking during her time within our pathway, and it’s brilliant to see her rewarded with recruitment onto the Hampshire Vipers Academy. It was clear that Suri had a lot of potential when she first joined our pathway and over the last two years she has continued to develop her skill, whilst remaining open-minded and willing to learn. We look forward to continuing to support Suri with the next step in her journey and wish her the best of luck for her time on the Hampshire Vipers Academy.” Ian Cox, Head of Regional Performance Pathways at the Hampshire Vipers said: “Suri has impressed everyone with her performances on the pitch, her attitude and work ethic. We are delighted that she has made the step up to the academy and hope the enhanced support she receives across all elements of her game will help give her the best opportunity to progress.”
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Oxfordshire Cricket and Abingdon Vale CC Saddened by Passing of Paul Rallings
07/11/2025It is with deep sadness that Oxfordshire Cricket and Abingdon Vale Cricket Club announce the passing of Paul Rallings. Paul was a valued and much-loved member of our coaching team for over 11 years, playing an important role in the development of countless young cricketers across our pathway. He coached across multiple age groups, but was especially associated with the Under 12s, where his enthusiasm, guidance, and ability to inspire left a lasting and positive impact on many players and families. Paul was also a long-standing member of Abingdon Vale Cricket Club, where he contributed in many roles over the years as a player, volunteer, and coach. His commitment to the club community mirrored the same generosity and passion he showed across the county pathway, and he will be warmly remembered by all who shared the game with him. In 2024, Paul was diagnosed with cancer and began chemotherapy. Throughout this time, he continued to coach with Oxfordshire, bringing the same energy, care, and resilience that had always defined him. His dedication was recognised that year with the Felix Byam Shaw Award, acknowledging the remarkable impact he had on development and support of young cricketers across the county. Paul continued coaching into 2025 and remained in great spirits with his players and fellow coaches. He retired from his coaching role in September 2025, having given so much of himself to the game and the people within it. Paul brought warmth, humour, and unwavering dedication to every session. His influence extended far beyond cricketing skills—he helped shape confidence, character, and friendships that have continued well beyond the boundary rope. His presence will be deeply missed by players, parents, coaches, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him. From Oxfordshire Cricket, shared by Managing Director Nick Pinhol: “We are deeply saddened by Paul’s passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time. On behalf of everyone at Oxfordshire Cricket, we are incredibly grateful for his commitment, kindness, and the lasting contribution he made to our pathway. So many players and coaches still talk fondly about the matches, tours, and those small but meaningful moments in between. Speaking personally, some of my most meaningful coaching experiences were shared with Paul. We spent four years together in the same age group and at least nine years across the pathway. His guidance, patience, and energy made a real difference to those around him, and I feel fortunate to have been part of that journey alongside him.” Our thoughts are with Paul’s family, friends, and all who knew and loved him. From Oxfordshire Cricket, shared by Performance Director Matt Barnes: “We are devastated to learn of Paul’s passing and our deepest condolences go out to his family, and all those who were close to him at this incredibly sad time. For all the years I knew him, Paul remained a highly valued and fully committed member of our coaching team for which we are incredibly grateful. He loved cricket, which was evident in his enthusiasm for coaching and his strong competitive spirit. I know he treasured the many fond memories created during his time coaching with us. On behalf of Oxfordshire Cricket, I extend our most sincere thanks for the significant and positive impact Paul had on the lives of so many young people within our pathway programme. His invaluable contribution and presence will be sorely missed.” We are grateful for everything he brought to Oxfordshire Cricket, and his legacy will live on in the countless players he helped shape. Rest in peace, Paul. From Abingdon Vale Cricket Club, shared by —- Honorary Secretary Paul White: Paul joined AVCC about 20 years ago, together with his son Mark, originally playing for the Sunday XI to him taking ownership and developing the side from there. He was also a very active coach for both AVCC and the OCB, for many years. As a coach and player, Paul always promoted youth progression, driving this forward when captaining the club's Sunday XI between 2010 and 2012 and AVCC 4th XI (2013-17). During this time he took on coaching, qualifying as a Level 2 coach in 2008 . The biggest praise that could be given to Paul, is that he coached completely without ego and for him the development of the players he was working with was absolutely paramount. This was particularly poignant when AVCC Secretary, Paul White, received the news of Paul's passing, whilst assessing a Core Coach (Level II) coaching course, providing the developing coaches "to be more like Rallo". Paul was universally loved by the membership of AVCC, reflected in the many comments that have flooded their WhatsApp group, now filled with funny and impactive anecdotes and memories. The club passes on our condolences to Phillipa, Mark, Clea, Dawn and the rest of the family Funeral - 12pm, Friday 28th November at South Oxfordshire Crematorium
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Olly Offwood joins Sussex CCC Academy
07/11/2025Oxfordshire Cricket is delighted to announce that pace bowling all-rounder Oliver 'Olly' Offwood has been recruited into the Sussex County Cricket Club (Sussex CCC) Academy for the 2025-2026 programme. Olly now officially joins fellow Oxfordshire player, Arthur Hanson in the current Sussex CCC Academy cohort, and follows in the footsteps of recent graduates Alfie Smethurst and Julian Laird, who are both in Australia this winter to accelerate their development. Olly’s selection underscores the effectiveness of the talent development system in developing players capable of progressing into professional county Academy programmes. Olly entered our pathway at the Under 12s age group, progressing through County Age Group Cricket since Under 13s and having also benefited from the 'Bulls' programme during his time that provided targeted support for state-educated players. Identified as a high-potential player at Under 13s, Olly was initially invited to the Boys Emerging Player Programme (Boys EPP) as a 'drop-in' player during 2023, before being fully recruited onto the programme for the 2023-2024 season. He has spent the last two years receiving time investment from Boys EPP support, alongside County Age Group Cricket. This past season, Olly represented our Boys Under 16s and the Men’s 2nd XI, whilst taking advantage of the ECB dual registration system with Sussex CCC, which allowed him to access additional playing and developmental opportunities by representing their Under 16s and 18s. We congratulate Olly on this significant and well-deserved achievement, and we look forward to his continued growth as he takes on this exciting next step in his developmental journey. On the news of joining the Sussex Cricket Academy, Olly said: “I was a little shocked and totally blown away when Keith and I had the conversation about selection for the Sussex Academy. This has been a long-term ambition of mine and a major stepping stone to my goal of becoming a professional cricketer. As the winter work approaches, I’m really excited to get cracking and put in the hard work for all the facets of my game, driving it forward for the 2026 season. The next two years are likely to be the best I will experience so far as a cricket player and I aim to use them to best fulfil my potential as a cricketer, not just how I perform on the field, but what I do off it as well. I would like to acknowledge the huge investment that Oxfordshire has put into my development. The pathway, that I have been a part of since 2020, has provided me an environment that has tested my ability with and against some brilliant players but also one where I have been able to play the sport I love with some of my best friends. I would be lying if I said I wasn’t genuinely excited to play every game and wear the Oxfordshire shirt with pride. Furthermore, the EPP programme which I was a part of for the last 3 years has provided me with an environment where my super strengths have been developed and my weaknesses improved significantly too. As well as that, I was provided with a space where I could have a say in my development and discuss with the coaches where I felt I could improve. There are so many people that I can thank for their help so far in my journey but specifically I would like to acknowledge Matt, Alan and Rupert for their help in the EPP, Sam for backing and support throughout my time at Oxfordshire and Duncan for his help in the last couple of years. Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to Keith Greenfield for the amazing opportunity.” Matthew Barnes - Performance Director at Oxfordshire Cricket said: "It's always an honour to share positive news, and Olly joining the Academy with our partners, Sussex CCC is no exception. We are incredibly proud of Olly’s significant achievement that presents a wonderful opportunity for him to accelerate his potential. Olly’s journey is particularly inspiring for all our pathway players because it highlights exactly what is possible: with Olly progressing through our talent system whilst in the state-educated sector, before recently moving to Radley College for Sixth Form. We look forward to seeing Olly’s continued growth and are delighted to keep playing a part in his development via our Men's programme in the future. On behalf of Oxfordshire Cricket I wish Olly the very best of luck with life at Sussex CCC.” Keith Greenfield - Director of Pathways and Cricket Partnerships at Sussex Cricket said: “I was impressed with the way Ollie worked and improved throughout last winter's EPP training sessions up in Oxford. Ollie continued that throughout the summer when playing in our u16s matches in the summer, he has high potential with both bat and ball, and has also shown excellent attitude and character in playing and managing his cricket. We look forward to working further with Ollie to continue to improve his game and help him take his skills to higher levels in the year ahead.”
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