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At 70 for 8 Ashorne were in a big hole. The visitors from Moreton-in–Marsh bowled themselves into a match winning position but then lost it. The stalwart Townsend showed great panache and style as he plundered the bowling attack for five fours and a six...
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Ashorne bounced back from last weeks defeat by Fladbury to stop promotion chasing Alcester and Ragley II in their tracks at their wonderful home in the grounds of Ragley Hall. Opener and this season’s debutant Richard Marsh accelerated his innings throu...
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A Rob Cook cameo saved the Ashorne blushes on Sunday, top scoring with 31, after the home side bowled superbly to keep Ilmington to 165 for 9 off thier forty overs.The visitors had no real answer to the tight probing of the Ashorne strike with Adam Town...
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"It is with great sadness that the Club has learned of the death of one of its Honorary Life Members - Mr Wilf Spicer. Wilf was probably our oldest Member, having been involved with the Club pretty much throughout his whole life. His involvement spanne...
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A superb half century by Ashorne’s Stirling was not enough to save his team from defeat by League leaders Fladbury.The decision by Fladbury to insert the home side on a blistering afternoon appeared to be a gamble as Moon and Sterling put on 46 for the ...
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Visitors Ashorne emerged victors in a keenly contested and hard fought contest against Twyning who appeared to have the upper hand after Ashorne were restricted to 168 for 7 batting first on a good track. Openers Stirling and Whitehead were made to toil a...