Indoor Cricket League 2009

Applications to take part in the 2009 Indoor Cricket League continue to flood in: those not picked in the teams below will be placed on a reserve list, and - based on our experience last year- should get at least a couple of games in place of those unable to play on particular nights.

The response has been so overwhelming that we have created an extra team, so there will now be six teams with three matches being played per night over the five weeks that the league runs.

Last night the Junior committee met to pick the six teams from the first 36 players to register and pay.

The six teams are:

Deccan Chargers (Andy Barlow, manager)
  1. Liam Deighton, captain
  2. Angus Barlow
  3. Finnis Barlow
  4. Thomas Cookson
  5. Alex Hartley
  6. Lucy Hartley
Chennai Superkings (Mark Southcott, manager)
  1. John Southcott, captain
  2. Dan Osborne
  3. Thomas Southcott
  4. Kyle Lutman
  5. Tim Dawson
  6. Joey Remillard
Rajastan Royals (Jim While, manager)
  1. Keir Bailey, captain
  2. Peter While
  3. Ted While
  4. Sam Thompson
  5. Adam Williamson
  6. Aiden Burge
Delhi Daredevils (John Swift, manager)
  1. Curtis Swift, captain
  2. Keiran Doshi
  3. Archie Skeoch
  4. Joe Arundel
  5. Jonathan Carr
  6. Ben Young
Kolkata Knight Riders (Justin Stewart)
  1. Joe Stewart, captain
  2. Jordan Moss
  3. Souraj Saggar
  4. Toby Lush
  5. Matthew Price
  6. Luke Parker-Hack
Mumbai Indians (manager TBA)
  1. Mikey Cullen, captain
  2. Josh Dowson
  3. Daniel Blenkey
  4. Matthew Blenkey
  5. James Irving
  6. Ross Kearney
Reserve List
  1. Lewis Cocks
  2. Andrew Gordon
  3. James Metcalfe
As further applications are received, we will return the payment(s) and add to the reserve list.


If a reserve plays, a pro-rata match fee of £2 will apply.










Comments

Unknown said…
I returned form for Adam by post to Chris Layfield as soon as we received it. However I don't see his name any where on the lists.

Mike Heseltine
Andy Barlow said…
Mike - only just read your comment. Will check with Chris Layfield.

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