Ashton on Mersey Cricket Club

August 2025

Hugh Gibbons bats

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 120 all out

Cheshire County Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 120 all out Lost to Bollington CC 1st XI 121-1 Ashton on Mersey’s hopes of avoiding relegation were dealt a severe blow as ther fell to a heavy defeat at Bollington. Losing the toss, Ashton were asked to bat first on a deck which gave early help to the pace attack of Tom Horsfield and Harri Dickinson. A mixture of challenging deliveries and poor shot selection saw Ashton slump to 53-6 before Skipper James Marshall and Mark Weighill came together to post a battling 50 run partnership. When both those players went, the innings subsided to a disappointing 120 all out. Horsfield took the bowling honours with 5-55. The target proved no challenge to the powerful Bollington batting line up, with the splendid Andrej Yaksender blasting a quickfire 61 to see the hosts home in the 12th over. This was a mismatch from the start and illustrates how far Ashton have been off the pace this season. Results elsewhere keep Ashton’s hopes of survival alive but they are hanging by a thread. Ashton’s 2nd XI pulled off a remarkable win against Upton at The Beets. Ashton 106 all out (Sam Thoburn 32, Mike Roberts 30) Upton 91 all out (George Williams 47, Max Lilley 5-13). The 3rd XI went down to defeat at Bramhall. Bramhall 248-4 (Will McCue 101 Rakesh Patel 61) Ashton 144 all out (Finn Coburn 52). Pictured  Hugh Gibbons bats Fraser Hay Bowls

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The words “tough day at the office” could apply to all our senior teams this week.

The 1s found the going too difficult away at Christleton as they struggled to contain the home batsmen who racked up 275-5 in their 50 overs. Opening bat Ben Stoddart once again annoyingly demonstrated his class, although he was stumped one run short of a ton thanks to spin wizard Mark Weighill and demon gloveman Dave Patterson. In reply our batters didn’t get within realistic range of the target, although 49 from Charlie Eaton raised the spirits. The total of 191 was in the good but no cigar category. If the 1s avoid relegation from here it will be a story for the ages….. The 2s recent good run came to an end as a side missing many regular players fell well short against the Alderley Edge juggernaut at The Beets. Sam Thozer was his usual steady self with the bat but the rest found the 1st team standard bowling a tricky task to cope with. You know it’s not your day when a player who has just hobbled to slip after falling over with a leg strain pouches a low and quick catch the following ball……. The low target of 80 was brushed aside by the experienced batting of our guests, but not before some overs under the belt for rising stars Aaron Jones, Sam Boyd and Ethan White. And the sight of Mike Roberts donning the keeping kit allowed him to tick the boxes as a true club allrounder! The 3s found the experienced Trafford MV XI too much to handle on Sunday as our guests made use of a short boundary to rack up 314 against our varied attack. Centuries from Nishan Bhandary and Ashton old boy (should that be “very old boy”?…..) Steve Warner made our players work hard but everyone stuck to the task. In reply, good contributions throughout allowed us to get to 177-8 when the overs ran out, but once again this was an invaluable experience for all the players. Read more on Facebook

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Fraser Hay appeals for an lbw

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 250-5

Cheshire County Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 250-5 Beat Ashley CC 1st XI 249-9 Ashton on Mersey pulled off a fabulous win over Ashley at The Beets to keep their season alive. Winning the toss and opting to bat first, Ashley shrugged off the loss of two early wickets to put quick runs on the board Gautam Narayanan played fluently to lead the charge, but the introduction of spinner Yusuf Bhamjee slowed the run rate and wickets began to fall. Narayanan eventually went for a fine 89 but a burst of scoring from Jahangir Mushtaq and Sabtain Baig took the score past 200. Late wickets denied the visitors the large total they had hoped for and their score of 249 seemed about par given a fine batting surface and a rapid outfield. Fraser Hay emerged with the best bowling figures of 3-55. In reply Ashton got off to a flyer with Hay and Hugh Gibbons putting on a century opening partnership before Hay departed for 61. Gibbons fell shortly after for 41 and the scoring slowed as the Ashley spinners pulled the visitors back into the game. Ashton stuck to the task and led by teenager Charlie Eaton they got across the line. Eaton played with a maturity beyond his years to finish unbeaten on 64. The win brings Ashton into a three-way race to avoid the drop, with tough matches ahead, but with hopes high that this win sparks a late revival of fortunes. Ashton 2s were well beaten at Oakmere. Oakmere 206-8 (Ian Eaton 74Ryan Carey 4-24) Ashton 52 all out. Ashton’s 3rd XI were defeated at Didsbury. Ashton 109 all out Didsbury 110-4 (Kush Patel 53) Pictured  Fraser Hay appeals for an lbw Charlie Eaton bats 

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