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Welcome to the new club website which will provide a focus for discussion and information for all members of the club.
These are exciting times for us at the moment as our first and second teams sit at their highest ever league positions and we continue to operate a thriving junior section.
The winter will see further developments within the club house as part of our general upgrade of the ground.
If you have any comments about the site or things you would like to put on the site then please email any of the contacts.
Here is to a strong finish to the season!
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1st XI Match Reports for May 3rd and 4th...
Papplewick & Linby 97 AO Kimberley 98-3
The only bright spot for Papplewick on a dismal day for the batsmen was the performance of Kosala Kulasekara. Having arrived at Heathrow at 6am Saturday morning from Sri Lanka. Kosala defied jet lag to play positively making 56 in an otherwise poor batting display. Papp were quickly reduced to 17 for 2 by some accurate new ball bowling by Jason Gorman. Luke Fletcher (8) and Graeme Roberts (0) being the victims. When Gorman then removed Skipper Phil Defretias first ball, Papp were left struggling on 45-5. Gorman went on to record figures of 5-33 to rip through the Papp top order, ably assisted by John Shaw who recorded figures of 4-36
Kimberleys reply was jolted by the quick wicket of Nick Langford, who fell LBW to Jim Rhodes for 0 with the score on 9. Enter Josh Mangan Kimberleys Aussie import. Who embarked on a 70 run partnership with opener John Shaw. Before he was trapped LBW by Impressive young leg spinner Wasim Rana. Shaw followed quickly bowled by Rhodes but the damage was done and it was left to Skipper Michael Blatherwick and Tom Collishaw to guide Kimberley home and collect 20 points.
Sheffield Utd 90 AO Papplewick 91-3
Sundays game against Sheffield Utd in the Cockspur Cup could not have been anymore different from the previous day. After winning the toss Papplewick set about their task of bowling the opposition out in quick time. A great opening spell from Brad Matthews (3-23) quickly reducing the visitors to 7 for 2. Then after a mini revival in the hands of David Rogers (20) and skipper Neil Longhirst (25) who took the score to 46, the rest of the Utds batting crumbled to 90 all out with Wasim Rana bowling beautifully to claim 3-15 and Charlie Dagnall picking up 2-17 on debut.
With Luke Fletcher away making his Friends Provident Trophy debut for Nottinghamshire, Wasim Rana opened the innings with John Wakeling. However things did not go to plan as Tom Steel removed Rana (1) and Tiamoor Khan (2) to leave Papplewick 12 for 2. Skipper Phil Defretias then played with his normal aggression and freedom to fire 43 off 34 balls before being trapped LBW. While all this was going on John Wakeling played the anchor role to finish 24 not out and a quick cameo from Rich Winton 11 not out saw Papplewick home and a 2nd round tie away to Wollaton awaits.
This Weekend's Games...Show your support!
Come and show your support for the players with a full weekend of games! And Guess what!!!.......... All games this weekend are Free admitance, so you good people of the local area will be treated to the massive clashes this weekend FOR FREE!!!!! nope you read correct! FREE!! Come wander the oval and show your support at one of theses fantastic venues and cheer on Papp CC to League and Cup victory! Saturday 3rd May 1st XI are at home (Papplewick(Home Of Cricket) to Kimberley Institute 2nd XI are away to Mansfield and Pleasley 1stXI 3rd XI are away to Weston 3rd XI Sunday 4th May 1st XI are home (Papplewick(Home Of Cricket and Jonny Thrower) to Sheffield United in the Cockspur Cup Sunday XI are at home (Burntstump Ground) to Radcliffe Monday 5th May (Bank Holiday) 3rd XI are at home (Papplewick (Home Of Cricket) to Everton 2nd XI
Hope to see you there!!
2nd XI Match report for 26th April 2008 Vs Whitwell At Hall Lane
The 2nd teams season opener saw them entertain Whitwell at Papplewick Hall. it was a newlook 2nd team with many changes to the team that finished 3rd last season. one of those changes was of course due to the untimely death of leading batsmen Matt Dear during the winter and a minutes silence was held before the game, by both teams and spectators alike, to pay tribute to a talent that will be sorely missed. wily veteran skipper Steve Alford won the toss and had no hesitation in asking the visitors to bat first on what was an amazingly dry wicket for April. Whitwell were soon in trouble losing skipper and leading bat Alan Draycott early to John Thrower who bowled an impressive spell. he was ably supported at the other end by steve alford who trapped the other opener lbw. a change in bowling saw another veteran, Nagasair Sookram, pick up a wicket and 15 year old debutant Dane Straw pick up his 1st league wicket for the club as well. further changes to the bowling saw the introduction of slow bowling at each end - new signing Rohan Shah and youngster Kriss Barfield. Shah returned the very impressive figures of 5 for 38 and Barfield finished the innings by taking the last wicket, leaving Whitwell 111 all out. in reply, openers Shah and Steve Thomas set off chasing the runs scoring freely at 5 an over. Shah at one point hitting 2 consective 6'S off Whitwell's left arm opening bowler, causing comments from Whiwell's beleaguered players calling into question Shah's impeachable eligibility (and also his parentage!) Wickets began to fall steadily with only Shah, Thomas and Sookram making any contributions of note with the bat, but although it was "squeaky bum" time making the last 20 runs, Papp eased home by 4 wickets with plenty of overs to spare making it a 1st and 2nd team winning double start to the season.
This Weekend........
We see the Mighty Papplewick 1st XI take on Wollaton @ Wollaton....... If your down that way please show your support. Admission is shockinly FREE! So put your money away.... If your not down that way and your close to Papplewick ( the home of cricket) then come down and watch the chaps of the 2nd XI take on the Derbyshire lads of Whitwell 1st XI.... Admission for this one is surprisingly again FREE.....So no excuse's about forgetting your wallet and dishing out IOU's..
Overseas Player for 2008!
For the forthcoming season Papplewick and Linby CC have arranged for Kosela Kulasekara to join us as the registered overseas player. Kosela is a right-handed batter and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He arrives on the 2nd May and so hopefully he will enjoy his time with us. Please introduce yourself to him and make him feel welcome when you see him. For more information on Kosela visit Here!
Sunday Newark Alliance Vs Bracebridge Heath 13th April 2008



FUND-RAISING - BINGO LOTTERY
I want to appeal to everyone who is associated with this great Cricket Club. Players, Officials, Supporters, Parents, Helpers, Tea Ladies, Wives, Girlfriends and Children alike. We all need to work together to continue to take our club forward. Unfortunately not enough is done at our club to raise money, the facilities that we see and take for granted do not run for free, electricity, water and insurance bills have to be paid throughout the year and as the club grows and expands, this is going to put greater strain on fund-raising. So we all need to act now. In the past, whenever fund-raising has been mentioned – the odd Steak and Strawberry night or race night aside – people tend to look to others to do something – We are aware that weekends are popular at the club, but the cricket club only gets a small percentage of any bar takings and we all need to help our club continue to grow by attending events or even helping or taking the initiative to organise events One of the ways that you can help is by joining the Bingo Lottery Game, this fund-raiser has run for a number of years now in one form or fashion, with varying numbers of people playing. It involves as many people as possible each paying a pound a week, every week for the season (20 weeks by standing order into club funds, or by paying in advance by cheque/cash debit card (£20). In return for this, you pick 6 numbers from 1-49 and every Saturday (starting 18th April 08)) if any of those numbers are drawn in the main lotto draw (not including bonus ball) they are crossed off your line. When someone crosses off all their numbers they win the jackpot amount. (This amount will depend on how many people have entered the Lottery Bingo and will be communicated via the website and at the clubhouse when known) You can of course contribute more than a pound a week and have additional lines, and additionally, your Gran/Auntie/Cat/Dog might quite fancy contributing. Once the winnings are paid out, everything raised will be ploughed back into the club, in the form of improved playing facilities, equipment, décor and surroundings. This is a really easy way of raising funds and no-one realistically will miss one pound a week. I hope you will support the club in this initiative – all numbers and money will need to be given to Francesca or any member of the committee by the 18th April. Please help to support YOUR cricket Club and play the Bingo Lottery
Operation Clean Up!!!
The Seasons fast aproaching and the ground, club house is in need of some helpers....
Saturday 29th March 2008 at the Home Of Cricket, 9.30am onwards
If you can spare an hour please come along and help prepare the club and ground for the coming season. Refreshments will be available.
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