
Nick Garnham
Cricket Journalist at Freelance
Marketing & Communications Officer at Suffolk FA. Freelance cricket journalist. Previously worked on Archant Suffolk sports desk for 27 years. Author of Scoop.
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2 days ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Suffolk can still qualify for the quarter-finals of this season’s NCCA Trophy despite Sunday’s 35-run loss to Herefordshire. They were dismissed for 257 in reply to the visitors’ 292 all out in their Group 2 game at Sudbury. The result leaves them second in the table with their final group game to come this Sunday versus Shropshire at Mildenhall CC.
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4 days ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Matt Wareing has admitted that he got ‘left behind’ as a white-ball bowler due to injury and then Covid. The 31-year-old, who made his Suffolk debut in 2015, was laid low for two years later by a bulging disc in his lower back which turned out to be a stress fracture to his lower vertebrae. The injury combined with Covid meant he missed three seasons of cricket, and by the time he returned to represent Suffolk, white-ball cricket had evolved.
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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Needham Market have won the Suffolk U18 Midweek Cup for the first time. The Marketmen won 6-5 on penalties against AFC Sudbury after a thrilling 3-3 draw in Wednesday night’s final at Colchester United’s JobServe Community Stadium. They came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, before conceding an 86th-minute penalty, but held their nerve in the shoot-out despite never being ahead until Luca Savill buried the winning spot-kick.
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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Head coach Adam Mansfield said he was ‘super proud’ of his players after Suffolk defeated Staffordshire by 67 runs in the NCCA Trophy. Suffolk successfully defended their total of 312-6 from their 50 overs after dismissing Staffordshire for 245 at Bignall End CC in their Group 2 game on Bank Holiday Monday.
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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
George Rhodes returns to the Suffolk side for Monday’s NCCA Trophy match versus Staffordshire. Rhodes, who missed Suffolk’s opening Group 2 game against Norfolk last Sunday, is the only change to the side that defeated Norfolk by 124 runs at Fakenham CC. Bury St Edmunds batter Alex Maynard makes way for Rhodes, who is starting his third full season as Suffolk’s professional, for the Bank Holiday Monday match at Bignall End CC.
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