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Crowthorne & Crown Wood CC enjoy success across various age groups

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022 1:01 pm
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Crows Coyotes Super 8's with coach Matt Jones

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Crowthorne & Crownwood were delighted to welcome 12 new young and aspiring Dynamos cricket players to the club.

There was a positively energetic vibe amongst the new joiners, many for whom it was their first time playing cricket.

The evening flew by with the Dynamos enjoying an array of fun game based cricket activities including hand hockey, bowling tornado and the V batting game. I

Crows Coyotes Women

The Coyotes Women’s team had a stonker of a week both at home and away on their travels to Malaga

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Six players (known as the Malaga six) embarked on their first ever tour and had two days in the glorious sunshine, with not a drop of rain in sight.

The team qualified into the championships on day two where they played their socks off.

They didn’t come home as winners, however the Tour Company have awarded the players with the ‘Cricket Spirit Fair Play Award’

The umpires were extremely impressed with the way the squad conducted themselves, encouraged others and embraced the spirit of cricket.

Meanwhile, back at Crows HQ, the Coyotes took part in the Serious Cricket Home Counties Super 8’s Competition against Steventon.

The team’s dynamics with their bowling, batting and bowling secured a victory in both matches, impressively taking eight wickets in their first match and 10 wickets in their second.

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The Midweek XI got their league campaign off to a flying start with a one wicket win over Bracknell CC.

Bowling first with the new T20 kit on display the bowling attack did not disappoint, restricting the visitors to 121 after 20 overs.

Using all the deliveries available to them, the side knocked off the necessary runs finishing it on the last ball of the game.

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