Frindsbury Cricket Club
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Frindsbury Cricket Club was founded in 1885 and in 2007 runs 7 teams ranging from under 11's to senior teams. Playing fields are located at Frogs Island with the frog being a major part of the club crest which was designed in 2006. The club has a fully licenced bar, changing facilities, a large hall (also used for parties) and three artificial training nets. The first XI in 2006 came 3rd in the Medway ashes and came 8th in the Kent league. The 2nd XI came 5th in the league with the Sunday team winning the league. There is a expanding colts section, in 2007 it had about 100 members playing for 4 teams, new players being welcomed to training sessions. The club plans to start a girls team, which will be the first in Medway.
2007 season Positions
- Chairman - K Hanshaw
- Treasurer - D Gracey
- Barman - D Claughton
- 1st XI - Peter Elswood
- 2nd XI - Mark Gracey
- Sunday XI - Sam Gracey
- Mid-week XI - Sam Dudgeon
2006 Final Results.
- 1st XI - 8th
- 2nd XI - 5th
- Sun XI - 1st
- U17 - 3rd
- U15 - 6th
- U13 - 5th
- U11 - 2nd
1st XI
- Players Player - S Dudgeon
- Best Batsman - S Dudgeon
- Best Bowler - S Dudgeon
2nd XI
- Players Player - M Gracey
- Best Batsman - P Blackman
- Best Bowler - D Tomlin
Sun XI
- Players Player - P Winchester
- Best Batsman - P Winchester
- Best Bowler - S Raza
- Managers Player - S Gracey
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