Middleton Stoney Flag at half-mast

RIP Julia Davenport

Dear all,

It is with heavy heart I inform you of the death of Julia Davenport, the loving wife of our late President Ian, mother of our current President Nick and grandmother to one of our young players Max.

Julia and Ian took ownership of the estate exactly 50 years ago, and they both gave their unwavering support to Middleton Stoney Cricket Club from the day they arrived, for which we will be eternally grateful.

For many years Julia was a regular at the pavilion on a summer Sunday evening, engaging with all who attended our matches, and helping to make it such a welcoming environment. Her kindness and generosity came to the fore when she encouraged the club to start hosting an afternoon tea at various local establishments, for the benefit of the wives and girlfriends of the players, to thank them for their support.

Although due to her illness we have not seen very much of Julia recently, we all took an interest in her wellbeing, and would often ask Nick how she was doing.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those Julia leaves behind, to her children Nick and Claire and their families. She will be sadly missed.

Julia’s funeral will be at 12.00 noon on Tuesday 9th May at All Saints Church.

Rest in peace Julia.

Kindest regards,

Peter
MSCC Chairman

Michael Martin photo of the year 2021 Seril Shah. THOUGHTS FROM OUTSIDE THE ROPE

Thoughts from outside the rope

Are You Ready?

Spectators are vitally important to the atmosphere of MS cricket and the players have been working feverishly to create a welcoming environment for the first Sunday game this week. The grass has been mown and the outfield smells delicious. The rain has been banished over OX25 4JF until after the 17th of September so even if you dislike cricket, you can top up your intake of vitamin D. The benches have been painted and cushions plumped. The BBQ cleaned and sausages ordered. The fridges are groaning with beer, cider and chilled white wine and the finest cricket tea makers in the whole of Oxfordshire have been booked.  (although the tea is primarily for players and umpires the club ethos of wasting nothing might mean that you are required to hoover up any lonely sandwiches and/or cake).

So what can we expect this season?

The return to the playing field of our Chairman Peter VdK

More Bazball than Boycott

Our own Ashes match on Friday 28th July

Team and individual triumphs in bowling, batting and fielding

More wins than losses

A chance to catch up with neighbours and friends. Since we last gathered, the country has gone to the dogs so plenty of time to sort it out between overs.

No burnt sausages (except for the one for George Lamb)

How have pre-season preparations gone?

The players are fit (ish) and raring to go. They wintered well and began their strict training regime in the dark cold months by watching the televised tests against Pakistan and New Zealand. This involved late nights and early mornings so stamina shouldn’t be a problem. Using a bat and ball started in earnest last week but unfortunately nets were cancelled due to inclement weather. No problem for some who are natural athletes or who play at school or university. For others visualisation and crossed fingers is the next best. This should make for an interesting season.

Just a reminder.

The first game is Sunday 16th April against Bampton in the Bush.

Start time 1.30pm with tea taken at 4.00pm.

The weather cloudy 15 degrees.

April 2023

Pre-season clean up at Middleton Stoney Cricket Club

Pre-season clean up: Sat April 8th

As the sleet continues to fall from slate grey skies it must be time for the club to wake up from its winter slumbers. Cricket is due to begin in less than five weeks time. Much needs to done to ready the ground and pavilion. In your fixture card you will have spotted that the task force day is Sunday April 9, Easter Sunday. This is possibly not the most convenient date. Therefore we have decided that the few days leading up to the Easter weekend will be days when work parties can be raised. 

Below is a list of some of the jobs that need to be done and some of the members who have already volunteered. Please look at the list and decide where you can help. Then go to the club members Whatsapp group and liaise to find a suitable time. 

Indoor tasks 

Cleaning Glassware, crockery and cutlery;               Andrew and Rona

Deep cleaning Fridges, Freezers and sinks              Tim H

Cobweb and spider removal                                       Mark F L

Polishing brass plaques on benches

Outdoor tasks

Square and outfield cutting, rolling, scarfying etc      Paul W, Tim R , P V K

Removal of leaf collection from toilet roofs                P V K

Replacement of broken roof panel                            P V K

Putting out the boundary rope

Roses and Dahlias                                                     Mark S

The big task

Pressure wash the sightscreens and put in place     Tim R

Thanks in advance for your help.

Tim R      

Kebabs with Kerkhof

Kebabs with Kerkhof

MSCC Pre Season Meal
Denis Restaurant – Sheep Street, Bicester
Friday 14th April 2023 – 7.30pm
£30 Each


STARTER
• Turkish Meze Platter
Falafel Grilled Hellim Cheese, Kisir, Aubergine salad, Borek, Humus

MAIN COURSES
1 • Mixed Grill
Lamb Chop, Köfte, Lamb and Chicken Sis, Served with Rice & Salad

2 • Chicken Breast
Grilled Chicken on a Potato Cake with Red Pepper & Thyme Sauce

3 • Lamb Shank
With Chive-Mashed Potatoes, Served with Fresh Vegetable Sauce.

4 • Mantar Gȕveҫ
Mushrooms Cooked in Clay dish with Onions and Herbs.

5 • Grilled Fillet of Sea Bass
With Dauphinoise Potatoes, Salad, Mushrooms & Lemon Sauce

DESSERTS
Baklava
Traditional Turkish Dessert: Made of Layers of Filo Pastry
Filled with Nuts and Sweetened with Syrup. Served with
Vanilla ice Cream

Crème Brûlèe
Served with Fresh Strawberry & Raspberry Sauce.

To book your place please e-mail Mike Simpson on [email protected] confirming your choice of Main Course and Pudding.
Please pay online to MSCC sort code: 51-70-15 account: 01820028
Please write “Meal” as your reference so that it does not get confused with Subs.

Middleton Stoney Flag at half-mast

RIP Clarissa Brent-Smith

Our Vice President Ian Brent-Smith has let us know that his dear wife Clarissa died last Wednesday after a protracted illness.  Her last visit to the Club ground was in 2021 when with Ian she watched the latter stages of a game on a beautiful summer evening. She enjoyed meeting old friends and for many it proved to be the last occasion she was seen there before she succumbed to the degenerative brain disorder.  To Ian and his family the Club sends our heartfelt sympathy.

In the mid-eighties Clarissa took a full part in the successful running of the Club, particularly in keeping alive our reputation for providing superb teas which, of course, has continued to this day. She was a great supporter of Ian and her graceful, friendly personality ensured that she was very well liked. Although not recorded in our fixture cards, our season in those days was not complete without the “Ladies Match’ and in this Clarissa joined in the general mirth displaying all round enthusiasm with bat and ball! We also held a few “black tie” dinner/dances in a large marquee erected opposite the pavilion, which provided great fun and were enjoyed by Ian and Clarissa.

Middleton Stoney Flag at half-mast

RIP Les Watkins

We regret to advise you all that Les Watkins (a Life Member of MSCC) has passed away. He lived in Middleton Stoney and until a few years ago he would come in his car and watch the matches from the far side of the field. He used to prepare the ground until Nick T took over and was also a team member for some time in the 1970s & 80s.

George & Georgina

Website launch MSCC 2022

Our new website is here

Welcome to our new website. We’ve kept the best features of the old site including all of our match reports, photos and important news events. A huge thanks to Tim R, Tim H and Andrew for helping Mark to move the content from the old site, no easy task with over 200 match reports to copy and paste!

We will inevitably have missed something whilst building and checking the new site so if you spot an error, please contact our website designer, Mark at [email protected] who will be able to put it right.

If you need a new website or someone to help with your digital marketing, Mark would be delighted to hear from you. Just send him an email or have a chat on a Sunday afternoon at Middleton Stoney where he’s a regular player.