Junior Membership Enquiries

In the season we run group coaching sessions on: Monday (Under 14/15), Wednesday (Under 12/13) and Friday (Under 9/10/11 and girls). Winter coaching is available for selected members if indoor facilities are available.

Teams are entered in the Warwickshire league at Under 10, U11, U13, U14, U15, U17 and U13 Girls. Players reaching the required level of performance and maturity will progress to adult cricket via senior teams playing on Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesday evenings.

You can call Tom Pettitt (Junior Membership Administrator) on 0121 444 6538 or you may email tom.pettitt@btopenworld.com to express your interest.

Note - all junior enquires should include the following details:
Players Name, Date of birth, Address, School and school year, Home phone / contact number, Details of playing experience (school, club, district, county etc).


Friday 18 June 2010

U14s vs Solihull Blossomfield (home), 17/06/10

League match

Solihull Blossomfield 113 for 5 in 20 overs
(Rashurd 4-1-12-0, Naweed 4-0-21-1, Omar 3-0-18-1, Jei 2-0-21-0, Umar 4-1-16-0, Callum 3-0-18-1 & two run outs.)

Kings Heath 116 for 1 in 17 overs
Callum Bird 50 retired out
Umar Rehman lbw 13
Naweed Uddin 27 not out
Ben Rattley 0 not out
Did not bat: Luke Baker, Hassan Farooq, Louis Langham-Walsh, Aquib Khan, Rashurd Ali, Omar Dawood, Jei Diwakar

KINGS HEATH WON BY 9 WICKETS

Bonus points: Win 4, Bat 4, Bowl 2

The bowling was economical but not penetrative; the fielders contributing with two run outs as Solihull Blossomfield were restricted to only 115 on a good batting track. Kings Heath charged past the Blossomfield score with seven batsmen unused. Under 13 Callum Bird was on debut for the 14s and agreed to open the innings in what could have been a tricky chase of 114. However he managed to compile a very composed fifty, adding exactly 50 for the first wicket with Umar Rehman as they coupled aggressive running between the wickets with clinical stroke play until Umar was deemed lbw for 13. There was a danger when Naweed came to the crease and scored freely all around the wicket, that Callum would be stranded short of his fifty, as the target score was fast approaching. Callum was in his late forties as Naweed kept most of the strike, until eventually Callum scored the run to take him to exactly fifty and was able to retire with victory all but complete. Ben Rattley came to the crease but did not face a ball as Naweed hit the next delivery for four, finishing unbeaten on 27. Kings Heath had three overs to spare in what turned out to be a very comprehensive win.