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28 and 29 August, 2010

The 1st XI's beat Tongham (details to follow). The 2nd XI lost to Shalford by 92 runs (Shalford 206 for 4 and Hindhead 114) [report]

End of Season Work Parties

Volunteers are required for Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 September (from 10 o'clock) when, in a joint initiative with HPFA, Hindhead Football Club and Hindhead Junior Football Club, work parties will be tidying the field. Help is also required, on the next weekend (September 25/26) to undertake end-of-season work on the cricket square. We only have a bried window of opportunity to dress the square and need all the help we can muster.

End of Season Dinner

The dinner, presentations and official end, to what we hope will have been a glorious Centenary Season, will take place on Saturday, 9 October at Hindhead Golf Club.

21 and 22 August, 2010

The 1st XI's game against Fernhurst was abandonned due to rain. The 2nd XI gained another 5 points with a draw at Lindford (Hindhead 150 for 8 and Lindford 112 for 6). Sunday's game at Lurgashall was cancelled, the ground being unfit for play.

14 and 15 August, 2010

The 1st XI lost to Puttenham & Wanborough 2nd XI by 7 wickets (Hindhead 82 and Puttenham 83 for 3). The 2nd XI gained a much needed 5 points against Peper Harow. Hindhead 199 for 7 (Mark Babb 60 no, James Shrubb 44 no) and Peper Harow 99 for 8 (James Shrubb 5 for 24). The Sunday XI drew at Harting (Hindhead 142 all out, Harting 119 for 8).

7 and 8 August, 2010

The 1st XI drew with Milford [report], the 2nd XI had a week off and the Sunday XI's game at Grayshott was cancelled ... the opposition, apparently, being unable to field a side.

1 August, 2010

In a 35 overs-a-side match, reserved for more experienced players, the gentlemen of Mr Dakeyne's side narrowly defeated the gentlemen of Mr Marshall's side with 3 balls to spare. The exact winning margin was difficult to determine as gentlemen were asked to withdraw from the field of play having reached 25 runs ... a feat achieved by several members of both sides [report].

End of Season Work Party

All right, the season still has a long way to go, but an important date for your diaries is the weekend of 18/19 September, when as many people as possible will be needed to undertake the always long list of end of season tasks. Please volunteer for as long possible on bothe days, work starts at 11 o'clock.

End of Season Dinner

The dinner, presentations and official end, to what we hope will have been a glorious Centenary Season, will take place on Saturday, 9 October at Hindhead Golf Club.