Ashton on Mersey Cricket Club

2025

Haris Yassin bats

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 339-9

Cheshire Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 339-9 Beat Oulton Park CC 1st XI 298 all out Ashton on Mersey bounced back to record an important win on a run-soaked day at The Beets. Being asked to bat first, Ashton lost a couple of early wickets but it soon became clear that the batting track was another superb wicket prepared by the Ashton groundsman. Harris Yassin and James Lines upped the tempo and put on an 80-run partnership at better than a run a ball. Lines went for a fine 50, but Yassin stuck to the task, as he was joined by skipper James Marshall. The pair kept the pressure on the Oulton Park bowling with a fluent 90 run partnership, before Marshall fell 8 runs short of his half century. Yassin brought up his century, his first for the club in only his second game, in the 40th over, going shortly afterwards for a splendid 106. The knock was chanceless and one of the best seen at The Beets in recent years. Tom Scott hit out to move the score along and with the lower order all contributing, Ashton finished on 339, though to be the highest total recorded by the first team in the modern era. It was always going to be a tough ask for the visitors but they attacked from the start to try and keep up with the challenging run rate. Danny Leach posted a 50 but wickets fell and Oulton Park found themselves slipping out of the contest. Some later order hitting from Amjad Khan and James Bell have them some hope but the excellent Charlie Eaton restored order to snuff out the innings, finishing with 3-54. This was a memorable day when over 630 runs were scored and 19 wickets were taken. It keeps Ashton’s season alive and they will be looking to keep the momentum going over the coming weeks. The 2nd XI lost at Cheadle Hulme. Ashton 104 all out (Adeel Raza 5-20) Cheadle Hulme 106-5 (Rafay Qazi 3-35) The 3rd XI lost a rain interrupted game at home to Bramhall. Ashton 109 all out, Bramhall 84-5 won on Duckworth Lewis. Pictured Haris Yassin bats Charlie Eaton bowls

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Tommy, our beautiful five-year-old boy has already overcome cancer twice with extraordinary courage and bravery. Now, as he faces it for the third time, we’re fundraising to access treatment abroad to give him every chance to beat this. 🌈 _______ 🌈 Tommy’s Journey – Fighting Cancer for the Third Time Tommy is an absolutely beautiful, bright, funny, and joyful 5-year-old who loves rainbows, cars, football & fully takes advantage of being the youngest of 5 siblings. He lives in Sale, on the outskirts of Manchester. Tommy’s smile is magnetic, his spirit is fierce, and he brings light and laughter wherever he goes. To meet him, you’d never guess the battles he’s already faced ,not once, but three times. At just 2 years old, Tommy was diagnosed with Wilms tumour, a rare kidney cancer. He went through treatment: chemo, surgery, countless hospital visits…and he did it all with strength and his beautiful smile. He rang the end-of-treatment bell in November 2022, and we truly believed that chapter was closed.

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2025

No joy for the senior teams this weekend

No joy for the senior teams this weekend with all three sides going down fighting. The 1s had a bruising encounter at Romiley with injuries hampering our efforts to grab victory. With Hugh Gibbons restricted by a blow to the wrist from a fielder’s throw whilst batting and Fraser Hay having to go to hospital having badly damaged a finger attempting a caught and bowled, we were down to 9 men and a one handed warrior as we defended a total set on a spin friendly pitch. The refusal of our hosts to provide a substitute fielder left a bitter taste as their batting enjoyed the inevitable gaps that were created. A big shout out to Charlie Eaton who took over the glovework from Hugh and looked totally at home in the role. The 2s were outgunned by Oulton Park, despite 3 wickets apiece for Kris Green and Joe Middleton. Another good effort from Tom Stockton with the bat was not enough to get us close in the run chase. The 3s did themselves proud against a strong Didsbury team with our younger players again showing their potential. Four wickets for Max Lilley and a top order scalp for Aaron Jones kept the visitors honest, but their total of over 200 was always going to be a stretch. Runs from Sarveshkumar Yadav, Ashish Gupota and Isaac Treacy gave us hope but in the end some experienced bowling left us 50 runs short. Another fine effort from the lads, We’re wishing Fraser and Hugh a speedy recovery

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