
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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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Suffolk will approach their NCCA Trophy semi-final like any other game they play, according to head coach Adam Mansfield. They face Shropshire, who topped Group 2 and have won all five of their matches in this season’s competition, in the last four at Shifnal CC on Sunday (11am). Shropshire defeated Suffolk by 36 runs when the two sides met in their group game at Mildenhall just five weeks ago.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Nick Garnham |Paul Grunill
Prolific non-league striker Charlie Warren says he is "excited for what's to come" after signing an initial two-year professional contract with Bolton Wanderers. The 21-year-old was picked up by the League One club after scoring 34 goals for eighth-tier Felixstowe & Walton United in 2024-25. Warren had also attracted interest from Stoke City, Coventry City, Wycombe Wanderers and Southend United. But a goal in a trial match for Bolton in February prompted them to make an offer.
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1 week ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Suffolk made it four wins from four in this season’s NCCA T20 competition with two thumping victories in Sunday’s double-header at Lincolnshire. The two wins at Bourne CC followed on from doubling Cambridgeshire a week earlier at Ipswich School to leave Suffolk top of Group 2. After Sunday’s wins by first seven and then eight wickets, head coach Adam Mansfield enthused: “It was another fantastic performance from the boys.
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3 weeks ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Suffolk will travel to Shifnal CC on June 22 to face Shropshire in the semi-finals of this season’s NCCA Trophy. Josh Cantrell’s side overcame Cambridgeshire by five wickets in their quarter-final tie at Burwell & Exning CC on Sunday to set up a re-match with Shropshire, who defeated Suffolk in the group stage. After Cambridgeshire won the toss and elected to bat, Suffolk bowled out their hosts for just 153 in one ball shy of 44 overs.
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4 weeks ago |
suffolknews.co.uk | Nick Garnham
Matt Wareing will return to the Suffolk side for Sunday’s NCCA Trophy quarter-final tie way to Cambridgeshire. Wareing, who has been in fine form with the ball for Suffolk so far this season, was unavailable for the 36-run loss to Shropshire at Mildenhall CC. He comes back into the starting XI at the expense of Tom Rash, with Alex Maynard travelling as the 12th man for the 50-overs-a-side contest at Burwell & Exning CC (11am).
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