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		<title>Happy Christmas!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After all the excitement of our opening season at the new ground, and the fanfare of the Grand Opening Day, 2011 has been an altogether more sober year for the Club.  The biggest blow was the tragic loss of our President and benefactor, Carole Rawle.  She had been our greatest supporter and her death was [...]]]></description>
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<p>After all the excitement of our opening season at the new ground, and the fanfare of the Grand Opening Day, 2011 has been an altogether more sober year for the Club.  The biggest blow was the tragic loss of our President and benefactor, Carole Rawle.  She had been our greatest supporter and her death was a shock for everyone.  Already in our first season at Butt&#8217;s Field she had become a welcome a regular watcher of our home matches; her absence this summer has been felt keenly.</p>
<p>Plenty of cricket has been played this summer &#8211; by the senior side at weekends, by the Twenty20 League side on Tuesday evenings, and by the Juniors, who have enjoyed both weekly coaching and a number of competitive matches.  The Club played twenty-seven senior matches in all, winning fourteen and losing thirteen, and yet a number of others were cancelled or interrupted due to poor weather; it was amazing how often a week would be largely dry then the rain would tip down on the Sunday.  Still, no club can expect the kind of glorious endless summer weather we experienced in May and June last year.<span id="more-697"></span></p>
<p><strong>The Senior Side</strong><br />
One of the disappointments of this current season has been the comparative lack of new players joining in the fun, and the even fewer spectators at home matches.  Getting new players is a key part of our plans for the Club.   We must be careful to make sure that the Club has an inclusive, not exclusive, atmosphere.  We want people to join in and have a go.  We like to play to win &#8211; of course we do &#8211; but village cricket is a sociable game and we would welcome anyone who would like to play, however skilled or otherwise.  Those who, perhaps, last played many years ago, should not be put off by a lack of confidence in their abilities.</p>
<p>The aim is to have a weekend league side in the fullness of time, but at present our weekend fixtures are friendlies, and even if we were putting out a regular league side, there would continue to be a number of friendly fixtures.  In these matches, the emphasis is on making sure everyone gets a chance to play a full part in the game.  What could be more pleasant than whiling away a lovely summer&#8217;s afternoon playing cricket at our stunning ground, enjoying convivial company, a delicious tea, and, at the end of the day&#8217;s play, a few ales?  No-one will be laughed at or cursed for dropping a catch, or for bowling a wide, or missing a long-hop.  Our cricket is to be enjoyed!</p>
<p>It is with a view to introducing a slightly gentler form of the game that we will be including a new Wednesday evening side next season.  Our current Twenty20 League side play         competitively and at a high standard; the Old Sarum Invitation League has grown in stature and standard in recent years and is the perfect competition for our younger senior players, in particular.  However, our new Wednesday side will, we hope, offer an opportunity for twenty-over mid-week cricket in less competitive circumstances.  In this side, our teenagers can be blooded; those who, perhaps, have not played much in recent years but fancy a go, can do so without fear.  The emphasis will be on playing matches at lovely grounds like our own, and on enjoying a few drinks at the game&#8217;s end.  We are joining a new Cranborne Chase Evening League along with Sixpenny Handley and Wimborne St Giles, and will also include further fixtures, with Bishopstone, and, we hope, Fonthill Park, and perhaps one or two other Clubs.  It should be great fun, and we really hope some new players in the Valley will emerge.  Neither age nor ability should hinder anyone who would like to play!</p>
<p>In terms of the weekend games, David Brown has been working hard on our fixture list, taking over the bulk of the work from Robert Stallard.  Robert has been a brilliant servant of the Club for mnay years and we are all hugely grateful.  We also hope that both his association with the Club and his help will continue.  The fixture list for next season is now almost complete and will include a father-sons match and also monthly &#8216;family games&#8217; where all families and friends of the Club will be encouraged to come and watch and tuck into a decent tea and post-match barbecue.</p>
<p>We will also try and improve our communication within the wider Valley.  We shall make sure fixture lists are posted up on notice boards and in shops and pubs and that we list the upcoming monthly matches in the Valley Broadsheets.  We care very much that cricket in the Valley should not be seen as an exclusive club for a small number of players.  So many of you have very generously helped create our stunning new ground and we want you all feel a sense of ownership and belonging to it.</p>
<p><strong>Junior Cricket</strong><br />
Our Juniors have progressed well this year, although the Under 13s was disappointingly low in numbers.  Geoff Bonner and Karen Hitchings did great things with our Under 9s, while the Under 11s made considerable progress.  We even managed to win our first ever Under 11s game &#8211; no small achievement &#8211; and had two players, in Liam Perry and Ned Holland, representing unbeaten Wiltshire District sides.  At the end of the season, Felix Woodroffe also gained a county trial; our congratulations to him.  We have been fortunate in being able to welcome Paul Boatwright, a highly experienced former South Wilts CC coach.  He has been joined by his two sons, Matt and Tom, who have also qualified as coaches.  So too has Toby Golden, who has also shown exceptional coaching talents and empathy with our younger players.  Further good news is that another hugely experienced coach, Steve Webb, is also moving to us from South Wilts, which is fantastic news.  Next year, we plan to run Under 9s, 11s and 13s plus a Girls side, but incorporate the Under 15s into our weekend and Wednesday evening sides.</p>
<p><strong>The Ground</strong><br />
The ground continues to look stunning and is, to my mind, the finest pitch in the area &#8211; and this is almost entirely due to the incomparable Ian Newman. Ian has continued to show extraordinary devotion, time and energy to our beautiful ground, although Mark Cuff, in particular, has also helped him.  We are enormously grateful.  I would also like to thank the good people of Bowerchalke for our lovely benches, dedicated to the memory of Carole Rawle and Dick Low, and to the Bucklands for their benches too.  Our huge thanks also go to those who continue to contribute regularly, and that includes McKillop &amp; Gregory, who donate funds from every property they sell in the Valley.</p>
<p>Fund-raising continues for the pavilion, although the harsh economic times are not helping.  However, we remain upbeat and are working hard applying for grants etc, and are accepting that this goal may take a little time.  We now have formal planning permission for the Twin Peaks, and this may have to suffice for a little while yet.  We are, however, hopeful that we will be able to put in a sewage plant next season, which will enable us to add toilets and showers at the back of the existing pavilion.</p>
<p><strong>Cricket Force Day<br />
</strong>The official weekend for the ECB&#8217;s Natwest Cricket Force is 30th March-1st April; the following weekend is Easter, so we will almost certainly hold our now traditional season opener that last day of March as well.  As usual, there will be a barbecue, games, and a work force to lay a permanent practice strip behind the pavilion.  And as always, all are very much welcome!  The past two years have been great occasions, and this year we even had two Hampshire CCC players join us.  The plan is do much the same for 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Nets<br />
</strong>All Club and non-Club members are welcome to use the nets and practice areas at any time.  We now have plenty of kit and good facilities, not least a wonderful Bola bowling machine thanks to the incredible generosity of Pat, Tony and Jane at The Horseshoe in Ebbesbourne Wake.  They continue to be huge supporters of the Club, recently hosting our end of season dinner.  The bowling machine does require a coach or senior member of the Club to be present, but it is a superb piece of kit and can be used outside of formal coaching sessions.</p>
<p>We also plan to hold more regular senior nets next summer.  The day of the week will be confirmed in due course, but one again, anyone who fancies a swing of the blade or turning over an arm is more than welcome.</p>
<p><strong>The Chalke Valley History Festival</strong><br />
Our first History Festival was a huge success, with some 4,000 people attending and around 90% of capacity overall at the twelve events.  For all those who gave their time freely, and to the villagers of Bowerchalke who put up with the influx, our sincere thanks.</p>
<p>The Committee have, however, realized that if the Festival is to endure then it needs to expand.  This, it is felt, is unfair on the Village residents, and would involve greater use of the cricket ground &#8211; and certain surrounding fields &#8211; than is really acceptable, and so we have decided to move to a new site on the Hoopers&#8217; farm at Ebbesbourne.  There we have an equally stunning 22 site of some 22 acres with metalled access tracks in and out and in which, we hope, we will continue to hold the Festival for many years to come.</p>
<p>Next year&#8217;s Festival is already looking good.  The programme is nearing completion and includes Julian Fellowes, Max Hastings, Antony Beevor, Michael Morpurgo, Amanda Vickery, Stella Tillyard, Jeremy Paxman, Simon Jenkins, Michael Wood, Tom Holland, Rowland White, Helen Castor, Sarah Dunnant, Artemis Cooper, Patrick Bishop, Alison Weir and others.  It will run from Tuesday 26th June until Sunday 1st May.  The mid-week events will be the same themed &#8216;double-bills&#8217; we had this year, but there will be two events tents next year, not one.  At the weekend, events &#8211; both children and adults &#8211; will run throughout both days.  We will also be joined by Pike &amp; Shot, a living history events group, and we are also including a historical fiction competition for two age groups &#8211; 11-14 and 15-18.  The shortlist will be read out at an event on Sunday 1st July, and Michael Morpurgo will be among the judging panel.  Event themes include the Georgians, the Civil War, First World War, Second World War, History of British Food, Agincourt, the Middle East and the Tudors.  Another theme will be Britain and will include a debate on the Greatest Britain.  A shortlist will be voted for by the general public.</p>
<p>We have also set up a new Chalke Valley Historic Trust. The idea is to split Festival profits between Community Projects and history education in schools, although in terms of the former, the initial project will be the Cricket Club&#8217;s new pavilion.  Once completed, we will happily consider other ideas.  The Festival was set up primarily as a means of providing funds for the Cricket Club; it has already developed into something more than that, but the original goal of finding a way of financing the pavilion remains a key goal.  The Festival does have a website: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.cvhf.org.uk">www.cvhf.org.uk</a></span>, but if there is anyone who would like to or be willing to help with the Festival, we would certainly like to hear from you.</p>
<p>Finally, the Club would like to thank all those who have continued to support our wonderful Club and new ground, and all the Bowerchalke Residents who have to put up with teams and children playing there throughout the summer.</p>
<p>We wish you all a very Happy Christmas and all best wishes for the New Year.</p>
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		<title>Presentation evening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The time has finally come for the club to dish out trophies to members of the club and what better way to do this than a night at the Horseshoes! We have booked out the pub for Sunday 27th November at 7pm. The cost is £15 per head and will include a 2 course meal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The time has finally come for the club to dish out trophies to members of the club and what better way to do this than a night at the Horseshoes!</p>
<p>We have booked out the pub for Sunday 27th November at 7pm.<br />
The cost is £15 per head and will include a 2 course meal and a couple of drinks.</p>
<p>Please let me know ASAP if you can make it, as the pub need to know our numbers.</p>
<p>Hope to see as many of you there as possible.</p>
<p>Browner.</p>
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		<title>An enjoyable and successful tour for the valley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chalke Valley travelled to the town of Minehead for the second time in four years and enjoyed their most successful tour to date. Playing at some lovely cricket grounds in the West Country, particularly in the Exmoor national park, the Valley managed to win three games out of three. The tour started on a Friday [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chalke Valley travelled to the town of Minehead for the second time in four years and enjoyed their most successful tour to date. Playing at some lovely cricket grounds in the West Country, particularly in the Exmoor national park, the Valley managed to win three games out of three.</p>
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<p>The tour started on a Friday night at the ground of Over Stowey for a 20/20 match. Put into bat, Chalke Valley managed to score close to 150, with Craig Johnston top scoring. In reply, the home opposition never looked likely to win, with wickets shared amongst the bowlers. A good start to the tour was then completed by the now customary visit to the local nightclub!</p>
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<p>Day 2 saw the club visiting Bridgetown Cricket Club, whose ground was voted the loveliest in the country in 2002. Chalke Valley opted to bat first, with David Brown and Dave Cooper laying the foundations for a competitive score with a first wicket stand of 34. Some lusty hitting from Joe Brewer and Anthony Jeffery helped the touring team to a competitive score. Bridgetown’s response started well, with their opener helping himself to a fifty. However, some “effective” bowling from Stuart Verdin (3-35) helped to complete a solid victory for the tourists.</p>
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<p>The tour finished with a 40 over game in the village of Timberscombe. Despite being eager for the win, the team (apart from the captain and Kev) decided to have some fun by drawing straws for the batting line up. Batting first, Chalke Valley posted over 150, with Kev Monaghan scoring his first 50 for the club. With many of the players now nursing a few injuries and many more sore heads, it was not surprising that several catches went down in the field. The tour though finished on a high, with Toby Golden and Ben Cooper taking some excellent catches to ensure that the valley maintained their 100% success rate on tour.</p>
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<p>Many thanks go to Stuart Verdin for organising an excellent tour. Roll on the 2012 tour!</p>
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		<title>Big Grant Awarded by Foundation For Sports &amp; Arts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news!  The Foundation for the Sports &#38; Arts have awarded the Club a grant of £25,000 as part our Phase 3 of the New Ground Development &#8211; the new pavilion.  We learned our application had been successful on the opening day of the History Festival but have now received written confirmation.  Our sincere thanks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good news!  The Foundation for the Sports &amp; Arts have awarded the Club a grant of £25,000 as part our Phase 3 of the New Ground Development &#8211; the new pavilion.  We learned our application had been successful on the opening day of the History Festival but have now received written confirmation.  Our sincere thanks to the Board of the FSA for awarding us such a generous sum &#8211; all those hours spent filling in grant application forms have finally been proved worth it!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/167-plot-24.06.111.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-674" title="167 plot 24.06.11" src="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/167-plot-24.06.111-1024x723.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="723" /></a>Those of you at the History Festival will have seen the plans and model of the proposed new pavilion, as designed by Alun Jones of Dow Jones Architects, London.  Dow Jones were awarded Architects of the Year last year in the refurbishment category, and Alun has certainly come up with a wonderful design.  As mentioned before, it is estimated that the entire project will cost no more than £100,00.  With just under £30,000 now in the bank we have a wonderful platform from which to push on with our fundraising.</p>
<p>A word of caution, however.  Although support has already been expressed by the Chairman of Bowerchalke Parish Council, Roderick Fisher, we do still need to reapply for planning; the reality is that we are still some way from seeing this wonderful new design emerge at Butts Field.  Nonetheless, we have already all achieved so much, and I have no doubt that we will be able to complete this Third Phase of the New Ground Development in the not too distant future.</p>
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		<title>First Chalke Valley History Festival Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am glad to report that more than 3,500 people flocked to Butts Field on 7-9th July to enjoy the inaugural Chalke Valley History Festival.  Both Thursday and Friday were sell-out nights, while many of the eight Saturday events were met with capacity or near full crowds too. From TV historian, Michael Wood, to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/SalWoodDB9836P2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-668" title="Chalke Valley History Festival" src="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/SalWoodDB9836P2-300x198.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="198" /></a>I am glad to report that more than 3,500 people flocked to Butts Field on 7-9th July to enjoy the inaugural Chalke Valley History Festival.  Both Thursday and Friday were sell-out nights, while many of the eight Saturday events were met with capacity or near full crowds too. From TV historian, Michael Wood, to the trio of Amanda Vickery, Juliet Gardiner and Juliet Nicolson, to children&#8217;s author Michelle Paver and Horrible Histories, through to Tom Holland, Richard Miles, and John Julius Norwich, it was a programme that covered the passage of time from the ancient world to modern conflict in Afghanistan and crossed battlefields to the English home.</p>
<p>A huge thank you to Festival Committee and to all the Club members and friends who contributed in such a big way to what was a great success.  Despite the enormous outgoings this first year &#8211; a necessity to make sure we hit the ground running &#8211; we still made a profit of around £4,500, a much-needed sum that has exceeded expectation.</p>
<p>The plan is to continue with the Festival next year &#8211; provisional dates are 27th June &#8211; 1st July &#8211; with some even bigger names than took part in this first Festival.</p>
<p>So thank you, again, to everyone who made this possible &#8211; your help has been enormously appreciated.  James Heneage and James Holland.</p>
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		<title>Historic First Win for the Under 11s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday, 3rd July 2011, was one of the historic days in our Club&#8217;s history, for beneath the bright sunshine of a glorious early July morning, Chalke Valley Under 11s recorded their first ever win.  And what a win: these eight boys and one girl absolutely crushed Steeple Langford.  It was a day of records: the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/IMG_1003.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-660" title="IMG_1003" src="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/IMG_1003-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a>Sunday, 3rd July 2011, was one of the historic days in our Club&#8217;s history, for beneath the bright sunshine of a glorious early July morning, Chalke Valley Under 11s recorded their first ever win.  And what a win: these eight boys and one girl absolutely crushed Steeple Langford.  It was a day of records: the least amount of wickets ever lost in this format (just two); the first time we had reached 205, but on they batted until 275 was passed, then 300, until the final tally was a staggering 328-2, beating the highest score ever taken off our own bowling both last season and this.</p>
<p>As the players arrived at Butts Field, there was little to suggest such a momentous game was about to be played.  Three of the regular team players were away at a football tournament and another at cub camp.  And they were one short.</p>
<p>Yet it says much of the enormous depth of talent and of the great strides the entire squad has made this season that stand-in captain Tom Mayhew could call upon a solid bowling attack, keen fielders and a batting line-up that had both the guts and determination not only to score runs but crucially in this format, to not easily give away their wicket.</p>
<p>Put into bat, Tom Mayhew and Harry Warman showed both defiance and flair, and although they were undone by smart fielding and a decent bit of bowling, they led from the front; and theirs were the last wickets of the innings.  The innings was accelerated by some clean hitting from both Ned Holland and Harry Heneage, while Felix Woodroffe and Linus Bates also added to the mounting tally.  Sam Wharmby then demonstrated how much his batting has improved this summer, while Maisie Grant and Will Hodgson not only continued to play shots, but ensured their wickets were never given away.</p>
<p>The opening bowling spell by Ned Holland and Harry Heneage set the tone for the Langford innings as wickets began to tumble.  Following spells by Felix Woodroffe, Harry Warman and Will Hodgson, and return spells from Holland and Heneage saw wickets continue clatter.  Both Holland and Heneage had opportunities for hat-tricks.  In all, twelve Langford wickets fell, three to superb pieces of fielding.  <a href="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/IMG_1005.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-661" title="IMG_1005" src="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/IMG_1005-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
<p>But perhaps what was most striking was that this side played and worked together as a team.  There were no weak links.  Tom Mayhew encouraged his team continually; each boundary hit was greeted with cheers and shouts of delight; each wicket celebrated with rounds of high-fives.  The side were worthy victors and showed that within our Under 11 squad there is both talent and a resolve that will stand them all in great stead in the future.</p>
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		<title>Team Effort Secures Victory Over Steeple Langford</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a concerted team effort that saw Chalke Valley comfortably win against Steeple Langford at home last night.  On a sunny but blustery night, Dingle won the toss and chose to bat, our side hitting 141 in our twenty overs.  Most of the senior batsmen contributed, with a number of lusty blows &#8211; there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a concerted team effort that saw Chalke Valley comfortably win against Steeple Langford at home last night.  On a sunny but blustery night, Dingle won the toss and chose to bat, our side hitting 141 in our twenty overs.  Most of the senior batsmen contributed, with a number of lusty blows &#8211; there were seven sixes in all, not least one huge clearance of the boundary by Joe Brewer and three alone from Chimp Jeffery.</p>
<p>In contrast, Langford never cleared the ropes once.  Tight opening bowling from Hugo Marland and Joe Brewer, followed by similarly controlled overs from Milky Johnson and Chimp Jeffery &#8211; and some very tidy keeping by Will Fortescue &#8211; ensured that Langford were always behind the pace.  With four overs to go and still forty short, the opposition were unable to overcome the guile of the old-timers, Stuart Verdin and the Hon. Secretary, who cleaned up with three and two wickets apiece.</p>
<p>When the Valley concentrate and work together, we can be a very hard side to beat indeed.</p>
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		<title>Sun &amp; Rain But Plenty of Runs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a funny old season so far: cloudless skies and temperatures rising in April and May and then cloud and rain since the beginning of June.  Matches have been on one week, cancelled the next, either because of the weather or because of an opposing side calling off. As usual with Chalke Valley, performances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a funny old season so far: cloudless skies and temperatures rising in April and May and then cloud and rain since the beginning of June.  Matches have been on one week, cancelled the next, either because of the weather or because of an opposing side calling off.</p>
<p>As usual with Chalke Valley, performances have been inconsistent: a superb performance against Shrewton in the T20 League followed by 85 for the innings against Fovant.  Nonetheless, in the League, we have won five, lost three, and our weekend fixtures have included a thumping ten wicket victory over Steeple Langford.</p>
<p>Another encouraging sign has been the emergence of new players, not least Tom Ceyzer and Harry Bennett, both from the Valley, and who have both became mainstays of the side.  Leading from the front, as ever, has been our skipper, Dingle, with his usual glut of runs, including four half centuries (and two eighties).</p>
<p>Junior cricket has also been continuing apace.  The Under 15s have forged a strong squad and the Under 11s, under the captaincy of Kieron Hayes, have shown considerable improvement on last year.  However, it has been a great disappointment that the Under 13s, despite having three superb coaches, have not been strong enough in numbers to field a full eleven.</p>
<p>Another disappointment has been the lack of children practicing up at the ground in between coaching sessions and matches.  The facilities up there are to be used and enjoyed.  Ian Newman continues to do an amazing job maintaining the ground &#8211; it looks incredible.  As ever, we like to see as many people up at the ground as possible.  There are always drinks to be drunk, and at weekends, tea and cake etc.</p>
<p>Finally, a big thank you to Bowerchalke residents for providing two beautiful new benches for the ground, one in memory of our beloved President, Carole Rawle, and the other to one of the Club&#8217;s great supporters, Dick Low.  They are fine additions to the ground.</p>
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		<title>Cricketforce Helper Fielding for England</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 08:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was good to see Adam Rouse in the field at the Rosebowl yesterday.  Adam was one of two Hampshire CCC cricketers who joined us at our Natwest Cricketforce Day back in April, where he not only played a soft-ball game with the Juniors but also gave a batting masterclass in the nets.  Yesterday, however, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Rouse-Whites-England-RoseBowl-Getty-2-410.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-647" title="Rouse-Whites-England-RoseBowl-Getty-2-410" src="http://www.chalkevalleycricketclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Rouse-Whites-England-RoseBowl-Getty-2-410-300x226.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="226" /></a>It was good to see Adam Rouse in the field at the Rosebowl yesterday.  Adam was one of two Hampshire CCC cricketers who joined us at our Natwest Cricketforce Day back in April, where he not only played a soft-ball game with the Juniors but also gave a batting masterclass in the nets.  Yesterday, however, he was on fielding duty for England and caught out the Sri Lankan captain and world No.3 ranked batsman, Kumar Sangakkara.</p>
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		<title>Juniors Play for District Teams</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 08:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations to Liam Perry and Ned Holland who have been selected for the Under 11s and Under 10s District sides this season.  These two are the first boys to play for the next level.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations to Liam Perry and Ned Holland who have been selected for the Under 11s and Under 10s District sides this season.  These two are the first boys to play for the next level.</p>
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