Ashton on Mersey Cricket Club

July 2025

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The Weekend Report… A series of stop start matches for the seniors over the weekend as we were reminded that rain does fall during the English summer. The 1s produced one of their better performances of the season to overcome Haslington at the Beets. Winning the toss (in itself a rarity this season) allowed us to bowl first and Tai Khan rose to the occasion to deliver one of the best new ball spells seen at the Beets in many months. His 4 wicket haul broke the back of the visitors batting effort and with Zaheer Khan also taking 4, it looked like our guests were heading for a low score. But some late order hitting helped them reach a respectable total of 170 despite some fine fielding and catching by the Ashton XI. A reduced target of 145 after breaks in play was easily reached as Dave Patterson and James Lines got us off to a flyer, leaving it to Haris Yassin to take us over the line with a classy unbeaten 50. The win still leaves us at the foot of the table but the candle of hope still burns for those of us who dream! The 2s came up short on their trip to Haslington. Batting first Ashton delivered a consistent effort, with contributions from Sam Thozer, Ryan Carey, Suhan Shetty and Will Kane, but no-one could go on to build a decisive innings and the total of 179 felt a little below par. And so it proved as the home team got to their reduced target of 165 thanks to an unbeaten 66 from Will Dale. The result leaves the 2s in mid-table with still plenty to play for in the coming weeks. The 3s lost another rain interrupted game at Bowdon. The hosts batted first and despite 3 wickets for Steve Abell they topped the 200 mark thanks to 87 from Piyush Kumar and 54 from Sulaiman Anis. In reply Tom Stockton led the way but when he was run out for 33 we struggled to keep up with the run rate as wickets fell. The innings closed on 106-7 with the game once again giving our developing players more experience of life at this level.

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Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 145-2

Cheshire County Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 145-2 Beat Haslington CC 1st XI 170 all out (DLS applying) Ashton produced a fine all-round performance to defeat fellow strugglers Haslington on a stop/start day at The Beets. Winning the toss and choosing to bowl on a rain threatened day, Ashton had early success as Tai Khan produced a fiery opening spell to rock the visitors. Despite a fighting knock from Dean Mitford, the visitors struggled to cope with the Ashton seamer, with Khan taking 4 for 31 off his 10 overs. The Haslington innings looked in deep trouble as spinner Zaheer Khan took further wickets, leaving the guests at 95-7, but some late order resistance from Dan Goodier and William Barnes took the total to a respectable 170 before the last wicket fell. Zaheer posted a fine return of 4-22. Despite some delays during the Ashton reply, leading to the target and overs available being reduced, the result seemed never in doubt as Dave Patterson and James Lines opened the innings with a flourish. Lines fell for a quickfire 27 but Patterson remained the rock of the reply. He was joined by the classy Haris Yassin and between them they added an 80 run partnership for the second wicket. Patterson fell just short of the winning line for 44, but Yassin strolled to an unbeaten half century to bring home the win. This was a fine and much needed performance from Ashton, although they remain in deep trouble at the foot of the league. They will need to be on their top form when they visit table topping Alvanley next week. The 2nd XI fell short of victory on the road at Haslington. Ashton 179 all out (Suhan Shetty 39) Haslington 166 – 6 (Will Dale 66 not out) Haslington win on DLS. The 3rd XI lost a rain interrupted game at Bowdon  Bowdon 220 -6 (Piyush Kumar 87, Sulaiman Avnis 54) Ashton 106-7. Pictured  Tai Khan bowls Haris Yassin bats 

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The Weekend Report…

Another disappointing Saturday for the 1s as the batting demons returned to haunt us on the road at Stockport. But we saw a fine display by the 2s who demolished Port Sunlight at The Beets. The 1s remain firmly rooted to the foot of the table after a day to forget at Stockport. Being asked to bat first, Haris Yassin and Fraser Hay seemed up to the task, shrugging off the early loss of two wickets to take us to 72-2. What then followed was a collapse of epic proportions as we lost the last 8 wickets for just 27 runs. Some lack of luck with decisions for sure, but not helped by 5 ducks and only 3 players reaching double figures, nor the fact that the innings only lasted 30 overs. Stockport strolled to the win for the loss of just three wickets, leaving us well off the pace in the relegation battle. The 2s brought much needed happiness as they stormed to a fine home win. Sam “run machine” Thoburn added to his tally for the season with a fine 82, Will Kain slapped a quickfire 50 and Joe “they should really bat me up the order” Middleton hit out at the end to allow us to post 223. Sunlight were never in the hunt as Joe “I can bowl a bit as well you know” Middleton and Max Lilly bagged 3 wickets each to wipe out our guests for 108. A fine win. A bit of a brutal one for the 3’s this week- replying to Heaton Mersey’s 209, Ashton collapsed to 62 all out despite spirited resistance from Joe Barlow and Zach Roberts in what was our most one sided defeat of the season, our young guns will be looking to bounce back against Romiley at the weekend.

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