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1978
AGM (13th October) held in Pavilion, elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: J Cull
Secretary: J Berry
Treasurer: J Morris
Asst Treasurer: C Fuller
Team Secretary: T Pearson
Secretary: S Critchell
First X1 Captain: G Dyer
First X1 Vice-Captain: S Critchell
Second X1 Captain: T Pearson
Second X1 Vice-Captain: J Berry
Ground Fixture Manager: C Fuller
Auditor: R Strudley
Committee: R Price, R Gill, C Whatley, Mrs P Fuller, A Tinson. A Longden, B Holland,
D Syckelmore
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc

Inaugural Season of Berks Mercury Cricket League with a maximum of ninety overs per match
The side batting first had an optional maximum of 47 overs. No limit was imposed on the number overs to be bowled by individual bowlers
The First X1 began life in the Premier Division on the 6th May with an away fixture against Woodley. The league was made up from ten clubs (Associated Biscuits/Windsor and Eton/Wargrave/Hurst/ Kidmore End/White Waltham/Sonning/Mapledurham/ST/Woodley. The Seconds (in North Hants Division 2) were away to Basingstoke and NH 1V

Nets had been provided thanks to work by Dave Syckelmore
Continuing progress and cooperation with TSGCC had been noted
The First X1 finished 8/10 in Premier Division of the Berkshire League, but avoided relegation. Stephen Dyer topped batting averages with 523 runs and an average of 26.15. Steve Critchell headed the bowling figures with 43 wickets for 13.32 apiece
Steve Dyer was voted Berks Mercury League young player of the Year
2nd X1 had marked its last season in Hants League with some success. The seconds were entered into Division 3 of the Berkshire League for next season. D Fletcher headed up the second’s batting with 127 runs at 25.60 and Terry Pearson bagged 30 wickets at 13.16
A Colts X1 was formed
County Championship sponsored for the first time by Schweppes
Protective helmet worn for the first time in Test Cricket by Graham Yallop (Australia)

1979
AGM (2nd November) held in Pavilion, elected officers:
President: R C Smith
Chairman: J Cull
Secretary: J Berry
Treasurer: J Morris
Asst Treasurer: C Fuller
Team Secretary: M Lewsey
Fixture Secretary: S Critchell
First X1 Captain: G Dyer
First X1 Vice-Captain: S Critchell
Second X1 Captain: T Pearson
Second X1 Vice-Captain: A Tinson
Ground Manager: C Fuller
Auditor: R Strudley
Committee: R Price, R Gill, B Holland, Mrs P Fuller, G Last, Martin Turvey,
Mrs A Pearson, Mrs V Lewsey, G Hullett, D Syckelmoore
Vice Presidents: Existing re-elected with the exception of Mrs Gresham Cooke, Alan Kirke
and J Scurrah. Newly elected were Mr Simmons, Mr C Gill and Mrs Carter

Annual subscription held at £1.
A tour of Yorkshire (four matches) in 1980 was proposed by G Hullett
The newly installed bar had proved a considerable success and Roger Gill was complimented on his building work. The bar licence was granted on 28th March 1979 and was valid initially for one year. The official opening on 25th May was attended by over 70 people
The agreement with TSGCC was being terminated on 31st December 1979 and a revised agreement negotiated for one year to 31st December 1980
Our security of tenure on the ground was recognised as being a most important forthcoming
task for the Club to confirm
A gang mower had been acquired as part of continuing ground improvements.
Geoff Dyer was re-elected to the committee of the Berkshire League.

Graham Last was the first winner of the Bob Skinner Trophy. (Young Player of the Year).

On the playing side the First X1 again had a ‘nervous’ season – finishing again eight of 10 teams.
New players Graham Hullett and Stuart Clarkson had done particularly well.
Geoff Dyer topped the batting with 300 runs at 21.86, while J Hall took 14 wickets at 6.21.
The Second X1 included many youngsters and had an encouraging first season in Division 3 of the Berkshire League -finishing halfway. Terry Pearson bowled 170 overs for 360 runs (28 wickets At 12.41) In the Berkshire Indoor League we had more success - winning our division and reaching the pool semi-finals

Presentation made by Chairman to Anne and Terry Pearson in appreciation of their work for the club

Parish Meeting Cricket Club:
The chairman, Mr Price, reported that he had attended 2 committee meetings of the club, which is now expanding with hopes of running 2 teams. The club has applied for a licence to sell beer and spirits. Mr and Mrs Kirke (landlords of the ‘Cricketers’) opposed. A lengthy discussion ensued. Mr Gaiger read a letter he had written to the Licensing Committee of the Magistrates saying that several parishioners were against the granting of the licence

(12th December) Mr Kirke had tabled a motion on ’The misuse of the Recreation Ground together with the aggravation of discos’ After much discussion Mr R Syckelmore proposed the following: ‘that the meeting was satisfied with the way that the Recreation Ground is presently administered by the Parish Meeting and the Cricket Club and that it should continue in this manner for the foreseeable future’. A vote was taken and a large majority was found in favour of the motion

Second cricket World Cup again held in England and won by West Indies
Last delivery of an eight-ball over in Australian state cricket (Terry Alderman)
Denis Lillee employed an aluminium bat v England at Perth

1980
An Extraordinary General Meeting (19 April) was held with J Pollock taking the chair in Pavilion - primarily to amend Rule 3 to read:
‘’The Club Premises shall be the Pavilion and Cricket Ground, Turgis Green, Near Basingstoke, Hampshire’’. This resolution was carried unanimously

AGM (31 October) held in Pavilion, elected officers:
President: Bob Smith
Chairman: J Pollock
Secretary: J Berry
Treasurer: J Morris
Asst Treasurer: C Fuller
Team Secretary: M Lewsey
Fixture Secretary: S Critchell
First X1 Captain: R Gill
First X1 Vice-Captain: G Hullett
Second X1 Captain:T Pearson
Second X1 Vice-Captain: J Morris
Sunday X1 Captain: R Weaver
Sunday Vice-Captain: S Dyer
Ground Manager: left vacant
Auditor: R Strudley
Committee: Mrs P Fuller, Mick Turvey, Mrs A Pearson, Mrs V Lewsey, G Dyer, J Weaver`
Vice Presidents: Existing were re-elected. Newly elected were: Felix Bowness (of Hi-Di-Hi!),
C Fuller, A Gardner, L Gibbs, A Gill, R Hepburn, G A McClelland R Reddish, Mrs E Simmons,
T Tinson, T Williams, A Yates

The First X1 finished again a lowly 9th in the Premier Division but avoided relegation again
Graham Hullett topped the batting averages with 498 runs at 29.29. Steve Dyer took 35 wickets at 12.60 closely followed by Albert Potter (41 wickets at 15.93)
The 2nd X1 finished 8th in Division 3. Teams had often included colts
Alan Longden topped batting figures with 183 runs at 22.88. Terry Pearson sent down 242 overs taking 42 wickets at 11.24, including a memorable (league record) haul of 10 – 9 v Bradfield
Fred Bernsten and Mick Turvey agreed to manage a Colts X1

One of our playing members, Stuart Clarkson, was sadly killed in a skiing accident in Italy
Peter Green who had provided the Bar on several occasions for the club had also died
Victoria hotel, Hartley Wintney was the venue for the club’s Annual Dance
A new pavilion clock was purchased
Annual subscription raised to £5
Amalgamation with TSGCC was confirmed with effect from 1981 season
Adrian Sandland accepted the Bob Skinner Trophy on behalf of his brother Martin. The club undertook an enjoyable tour of Yorkshire organised by Graham Hullett
The weather was not kind (two of the scheduled four games were called off). Approximately 38 members (19 players) joined the touring party
The party overnighted during the tour at the Gillmore Private Hotel (£6 per night)

Fixtures arranged were:
Mon 4th August v Nidderdale X1 (lost by 8 wickets). Eddie Newman 49 no. Total 139-9
Tues 5th August v Goldsborough (Drawn). Eddie Newman 66 no. A Close 31. Total 159-8
Wed 6th August v Pool-in-Wharfedale Rain
Thurs 7th August v Wharfedale X1 Rain

Eight-ball over abolished in Australia
Centenary Test match played between England and Australia
The last Gillette Cup final was played at Lords (Middlesex beat Kent by six wickets)

1981 –2000

1981

AGM 30th October elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: Jim Pollock
Secretary: Jim Berry
Treasurer: J W Morris
Asst Treasurer: Cyril Fuller
Fixture Secretary: Steve Critchell
Ist X1 Captain: Roger Gill
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Brian Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: Fred Berntsen
2nd X1 Vice-Captain: J Morris
Sunday X1 Captain: Richard Weavers
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Roger Tinson
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: No nomination
Umpires:
Committee: G J Dyer, Jim Weavers, Mrs M Fuller, Mrs A Pearson, M A Turvey, T Pearson
Vice Presidents: Confirmed as: The Duke of Wellington, N. Fisher, Felix Bowness, C Fuller, A Gardner, Lionel Gibbs, A Gill, C Gill, R Hepburn, G A McLelland, R Reddish, Mrs E Simmons, J Simmons, T E Tinson, T A Williams, Jim Weavers, P Wyeth, R Higgs, P Hamman, S J Hall, J A Pollock, R l M Price, Mrs J Carter, G Stratton, R Syckelmore. Elected were: Mrs I McDonald, Mrs V Morgan

A continuing programme of pavilion improvement was maintained and a new heavy duty motor mower had been purchased.
Derek Morgan had sadly died during the early summer.
Two dances and a barbecue were held, while the bar continued to flourish.
Annual subscriptions remained unchanged at £5.
The inaugural McDonald Trophy was presented by Mrs McDonald and Margaret Strudley to the Club. It was to be awarded to be ‘Clubman of the Year’. The first award was made to Anne and Terry Pearson.
The Bob Skinner Trophy (Young Player of the Year) went to Adrian Sandland.

The playing records for the two Saturday sides had been disappointing. The First X1 finished at the foot of Division 1 and was duly relegated. Steve Dyer hit 415 league runs at an average of 34.58.
Steve Dyer was selected for League’s Under-25 team v Lancashire and scored 62.
The Seconds completed a poor playing season by finishing at the foot of Division 3 and were also relegated – to Division 4.
The Sunday X1 under the captaincy of Richard Weavers was able to confirm a successful season, with good performances by Steve Dyer with the bat.

Parish Meeting (31st March) Mr Pollock reported that the Cricket Club had been granted a licence to sell beer and spirits for 10 years with no opposition. There would be Saturday and Sunday cricket and their finances were reasonable.

Ian Botham’s 149 no at Headingley coined the title ‘Botham’s Ashes’.
Underarm bowling by Australia v New Zealand in a one-day international at Melbourne prevented NZ scoring a winning six off final ball, and forced a rule change.

1982
AGM 29th October elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: Jim Pollock
Secretary: Jim Berry
Treasurer: Geoff Dyer
Asst Treasurer: Cyril Fuller
Fixture Secretary: Steve Critchell
Team Secretary: Jim Weavers
Ist X1 Captain: Terry Pearson
1st X1 Vice-Captain: B Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: F Berntsen
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: Ian Denton
Sunday X1 Captain: R Weavers
Sunday X1Vice-Captain:
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roger Gill
Umpires:
Committee: Roger Gill, Mrs M Fuller, Mrs A Pearson, M A Turvey,
Vice Presidents: Confirmed as: The Duke of Wellington, N. Fisher, Felix Bowness, C Fuller, A Gardner, Lionel Gibbs, A Gill, C Gill, R Hepburn, G A McClelland, R Reddish, Mrs E Simmons,
J Simmons, T E Tinson, T A Williams, Jim Weavers, R Higgs, P Hamman, S J Hall,
J A Pollock, R l M Price, Mrs J Carter, R Syckelmore, Mrs I McDonald, Mrs V Morgan, G Stratton. Bob Denton was newly elected.

A heavy duty mower had been purchased and the idea of a permanent practice wicket was approved in principle.
It was calculated that over 4500 pints of beer had been consumed over the year in the club’s bar.
Match fees were set at £1.20.
A ‘German’ evening was held at the club, with a well-known wine expert giving talk.

A moderate season for both First and Second Elevens. The ‘firsts’ ended three from bottom in Division 1. Albert Potter headed the batting for the 1st X1 with 473 runs at 29.56. Albert Tinson topped the bowling with 16 wickets at 14.88. Terry Pearson bowled a monumental 350 overs, taking 52 wickets at 18.04 apiece.
The second X1 ended bottom of the pile in Division 4. Richard Hoddinott with 210 runs at 23.33 and R Small with 19 wickets at 18.63 headed the averages.
The Sunday side had a poor season. Albert Potter with 304 runs at 38.00 and Richard Weavers with 513 runs at 32.00 headed up the batting. Albert Potter and Brian Sandland topped the bowling figures.
The Colts X1 batting was led by Jon Richardson (299 runs at 33.22) with Geoff Paterson heading the bowling tables - with his 20 wickets costing 6.85 apiece.
The club played a friendly against Aldershot FC in August.
Bob Skinner Trophy was awarded to Jon Richardson.
Colt of the Year Trophy provided by Jim Weavers went to Geoff Paterson.
McDonald Trophy went to Roger Gill
Optional new ball for each innings rule adopted by Berkshire League.

Sri Lanka plays its First Test Match (v England - Keith Fletcher/captain).
First Rebel Test South Africa v South African Breweries X1

1983
AGM 21st October elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: R Denton
Secretary: Jim Berry
Treasurer: Geoff Dyer
Asst Treasurer: Cyril Fuller
Fixture Secretary: Mike McLenning
Team Secretary: No nomination
Ist X1 Captain: Terry Pearson
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Brian Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: Albert Tinson
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: Cyril Fuller
Sunday X1 Captain: Martin Sandland
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Ian Denton
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roger Gill
Umpires:
Committee: Roger Gill, Mrs M Fuller, Mrs A Pearson, M A Turvey, R Tinson
Vice Presidents: All re-elected. S J Critchell and M E Dance newly elected.

Bob Skinner Trophy was won by Richard Denton and Colt of the Year by Chris Dance
The siting of the permanent practice strip was agreed.
Jim Pollock announced he was leaving the district, and added that his association with the club and village had been a very happy one.
A cricket tour of Spain was discussed, but was felt to be too expensive.
Rabbits (of the non-cricketer variety) were reported as being exceptionally damaging to the playing surface.

The First X1 finished bottom of Division 1 and were duly relegated. (Later to be reinstated into Division 1). The Second eleven would be placed in a reorganised Division 2 (Reserve Section).
Brian Sandland topped the First X1 batting and Roger Tinson headed up the bowling figures.
For the Seconds, Anand Seegobin averaged 25.85 from 8 innings and Mike McLenning took 17 wickets at an average of 13.58 apiece.
Richard Weavers starred for the Sunday side, with 500 runs at 45.4, while the bowling figures were headed by Brian Sandland with 25 wickets at 13.8 apiece.

Parish Meeting The Chairman reported the cricket club to be in a good financial state but that there was a shortage of local cricketers, although the colts team had many local boys. The ground was in good condition and the pavilion had been re-decorated

The Third World Cricket Cup held in England saw India beat West Indies in the final by 43 runs.
Gordon Greenige retired overnight in West Indies v India Test to attend his sick daughter.

1984
AGM 26th October elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: R Denton
Secretary: Mrs Viv Lewsey
Treasurer: Geoff Dyer
Asst Treasurer: Roger Gill
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Ian Denton
1st X1 Vice-Captain: A Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: No nominations
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: No nominations
Sunday X1 Captain: Martin Sandland
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Richard Denton
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roger Gill
Umpires:
Committee: John Atkinson, Jim Berry, M Lewsey, Mrs M Strudley
Vice Presidents: All re-elected. (List to be reviewed by committee)

The meeting heard the Jim Pollock had died and decided to make an appropriate presentation to Mrs Jo Pollock in recognition of Jim’s service to the Club
It was noted that loam for the square was not included in the year’s accounts
The annual barbecue was a great success and was well supported – yielding a record profit
Cyril and Margaret Fuller were invited to become life vice-presidents
Winners of the club’s trophies were: McDonald Trophy - Anne Pearson, Bob Skinner Trophy -Richard Harrison and Colt of the Year - Grant Strudley
The First X1 was relegated to Division 2, with Eddie Newman topping the batting averages with 432 runs at an average of 33.2. First X1 bowling records were topped by Terry Pearson with 25 wickets at 16.6 apiece and Brian Sandland with 27 wickets at 20.1 apiece. John Atkinson starred in the Seconds with 244 runs at 48.8, while bowling honours went to Albert Tinson (16 wickets at 10.1 apiece). The Seconds finished the season fourth in Division 2 (reserve section)
In August, John Atkinson and Albert Tinson shared an unbroken partnership of 174 for the third wicket v Theale. (John Atkinson 109 no)
The Sunday X1 batting was topped by David Kirkbride with 201 runs at 28.70. Leading the bowling was David Taylor with 15 wickets at 12.10. Martin Sandland was absent from the side due to a broken arm
The Colts batting was led by Jon Richardson with132 runs at 16.50. Geoff Paterson topped the bowling in this section (11 wickets at 8.7 apiece.)
A cricketing challenge to Stratfield ladies was received from Sonning CC ladies. Two matches were held – one on each respective ground

A new sponsor for the Berkshire League (Touche Ross) was installed

Parish Meeting The (retiring) Chairman reported that he had also had to resign as chairman of the cricket club and he did not know who the new chairman was. The Cricket Club had asked permission to hold their annual BarBQ and dance on the Recreation Ground on July 13. This was agreed.

Berkshire League beat Hampshire League by 5 wickets at Royal Ascot CC

Greg Chappell (Australia) scored 182 in his last Test appearance. (He had made 108 in his first Test appearance)

1985
AGM 1st November elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: R Denton
Secretary: Mrs Viv Lewsey
Treasurer: Anand Seegobin
Asst Treasurer: Roger Gill
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Martin Sandland
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Stephen Clarke
2nd X1 Captain: A Seegobin
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: M Lewsey
Sunday X1 Captain: John Atkinson
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Adrian Sandland
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roger Gill
Umpires:
Committee: G Strudley, J Berry, Mrs M Strudley
Vice Presidents: Recommendations were as follows: The Duke of Wellington, Mrs J Carter, S J Critchell, J R Denton, N Fisher, A Gill, C Gill, R Hepburn, Mrs I McDonald, R L M Price, R Reddish, J Simmons, R Syckelmore, J Weavers, plus Anne Pearson, T Dunn, L Annakin, G Daly, D Pierce, Mrs Turvey (Snr)

Two sub-committees were formed. The social s/c consisted of John Atkinson, Bob Denton and Martin Sandland. The second (clubhouse feasibility) was headed up by Brian Sandland, aided by Roy Strudley.
New water heater and sightscreens had attracted a grant from Basingstoke and Deane DC
Club vice-president, Lionel Gibbs died during the year
Adrian Sandland completed the painting of the Clubhouse
Another mediocre season for the First X1 which saw them relegated to division 3. John Atkinson led the batting figures (303 runs at 25.3). Mike McLenning took 27 wickets at 12.9 apiece and Brian Sandland sent down 236 overs, taking 32 wickets at 24.3
The Seconds finished third from the foot of the table - batting was topped by Geoff Paterson with 155 runs at 22.14, and the same player headed the bowling figures with 16 wickets at 10.3 apiece
The Sunday X1 batted more consistently, with John Atkinson averaging 49.3. Steve Clarke was top bowler - taking 18 wickets at 17.0 apiece

A fish and chips supper was held (£1.31 for cod and chips and £1.47 for chicken and chips – (delivered !)

The McDonald Trophy was awarded to Roger Gill and the Bob Skinner Trophy to Steve Clarke. Colt of the Year was Stephen Poulter
Brian Sandland reported that negotiations had commenced with the local council re: new clubhouse

Parish Meeting The Cricket club has asked permission to hold a Bar-B –Que again on the Recreation Ground

In the 1985 World championship of Cricket (held in Australia) India beat Pakistan by 8 wickets
First Test win for Sri Lanka (v India).

1986
AGM 31st October elected officers:
President: R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: R Denton
Secretary: Mrs V Lewsey
Treasurer: Anand Seegobin
Asst Treasurer:
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Martin Sandland
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Steve Clarke
2nd X1 Captain: A Seegobin
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: M Lewsey
Sunday X1 Captain:
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain:
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roger Gill
Umpires:
Committee: G Strudley, J Berry, Mrs M Strudley
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc.

It was decided that improving the clubhouse represented a better proposition than moving its location. Extensive consultation took place with the Basingstoke & Deane Borough council and Parish Meeting.
Colt of the Year was Grant Strudley

A more successful playing record this year. The First X1 finished runners-up to Compton in Division 3 and were promoted into Division 2. Richard Weavers headed the league batting with 459 runs at 45.90, ably supported by John Atkinson (32.00) and Adrian Sandland (30.71)
Richard Weavers completed a ‘double’ by topping the league bowling with 26 wickets at 11.08 apiece
The Second X1, competing in Division 2 of the Second X1 Competition, finished a creditable third in the table, with the batting best being Anand Seegobin (161 runs at 23.00). Best bowling figures
were recorded by Terry Pearson with 22 wickets at 9.36 apiece
The Sunday X1 batting was headed by Richard Harrison (442 runs at 44.2) and bowling best was Brian Sandland with 17 wickets at 13.6 apiece)
For the Colts X1, George Troughton headed the batting (18.00) and the bowling best was S Atkins (8 wickets at 4.9)

PM The Cricket Club wish to apply for planning permission to alter the club house and wanted to know the Parish Meeting’s feelings on the matter

In Madras, India and Australia played out the second tied match in test history
Sunil Gavaskar became the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket

1987
AGM 31st October R C (Bob) Smith
Chairman: J R Denton
Secretary: R Tinson
Treasurer: Grant Strudley
Asst Treasurer:
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Martin Sandland
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Steve Clarke
2nd X1 Captain: Jon Richardson
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: Grant Strudley
Sunday X1 Captain: Richard Harrison
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Ian Denton
Auditor: C Ling
Ground Manager:
Umpires:
Committee: Brian Sandland, G Ling, J Berry, R Strudley, Mrs M Strudley, A Pearson, T Pearson
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc

Advanced stages of the clubhouse refurbishment had been reached
The annual BBQ was again a success, as was a dinner and dance
The McDonald Trophy was awarded to Brian Sandland
Craig Strudley awarded Bob Skinner Trophy

The First X1 finished a close third in Division 2. Leading batsman was again Richard Weavers
with 330 runs at 33.00, closely followed by Martin Sandland (346 at 28.33). Bowling honours went to Richard Weavers (15 wickets at 12.53) and Keith Wilson (24 wickets at 13.50)
Albert Tinson (120 runs at 30.00) and Jon Richardson (253 runs at 25.30) headed up the Second X1 batting. Geoff Paterson took 49 wickets at 9.73 and G Ling supported him with 26 wickets at 9.31
For the Colts, Jason Dance topped both batting and bowling performances
The meeting was informed that our Club President was very ill

Parish Meeting (12th May) It appeared that when the Recreation Ground was registered as a village green it was put in the ownership of the Borough Council, probably because we are not large enough to be a parish council. We have now been granted the rights of a parish council and the Borough Council has offered us the head lease on the pavilion and recreation ground on condition we sub-let the pavilion to Stratfield Turgis and Hartley Wespall Cricket Club and give them a licence to play cricket on the ground

A wanderer returns to Sherfield and Stratfield Turgis

World Cricket Cup held in India and Pakistan was won by Australia - who beat England by 7 runs

1988
AGM 21st October elected officers:
President: Cyril Fuller
Chairman: Brian Sandland
Secretary: Roger Tinson
Treasurer: Grant Strudley
Asst Treasurer: Geoff Paterson
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Richard Harrison
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Martin Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: J Richardson
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: Grant Strudley
Sunday X1 Captain: Grant Strudley
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Geoff Paterson
Auditor: Roy Strudley
Ground Manager: Roy Strudley
Umpires:
Committee: Martin Turvey, J Berry, Mrs M Strudley, Roy Strudley
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc with exception of R Price and D Pierce - who did not wish to stand. Mr and Mrs Robinson were elected

The AGM welcomed Parish Meeting officials to the AGM, Brenda McDonald (Chairman) and Sheila Campbell (Secretary)

The sad deaths of Bob Smith (ex President) and Bob Hepburn (Vice-President) were recorded
Both were very loyal members. Joan Hepburn had agreed to take over Bob's vice-presidency
Three clubhouse break-ins were experienced during the year. Police had recommended an alarm system
An extraordinary meeting raised annual subscriptions to £15, in order to finance clubhouse refurbishment
A lease had been agreed with B & D council and the Parish Meeing
The several height levels of the clubhouse had been adjusted – a one level floor had been achieved
Roy Strudley was voted Clubman of the Year and was awarded the McDonald Trophy
Craig Strudley received the Bob Skinner Trophy.

In the Lafford and Leavey Berkshire League the First X1 finished fourth although severely affected by injuries. Richard Weavers again dominated the batting with 526 runs at 65.76, ably supported by new man, Andy Headford (282 at 31.33 including a century v Mortimer West End)
Richard Harrison (24 wickets at 20.50) and Roger Tinson (19 wickets at 14.89) were the bowling mainstays
The Seconds experienced a dismal season, finishing bottom of Division 2 of the Reserve Section
Several experienced players had left the club. Jon Richardson stood out in the batting figures (442 runs at 32.00). Heading the bowling was Geoff Paterson with 27 wickets costing 13.78 apiece

Parish Meeting (13th May) The Chairman reported that she and the secretary had spent many months negotiating the terms of the head lease of the Recreation Ground with the Borough Council and even longer on the terms of the sub-lease of the pavilion to the cricket club. Finally on 3rd May 1988 both leases were signed and the 20,000 grant released to the club. Work has now started on the pavilion. The cricket club has a lease on the pavilion for 21 years with a ten year break clause. A licence to play cricket on the village green has been granted to the Cricket Club and this is separate from the underlease which only refers to the pavilion. The village green therefore remains common land although the cricket field cannot be used for any other purposes while a match is in progress or necessary groundkeeping activities are going on. We do hope that people will always respect the wicket

Graham Gooch (Captain) and seven other members of the England team refused visa to enter India. Repercussions of the 1982 South African ‘rebel’ tour

1989
AGM 20th October elected officers:
President: Cyril Fuller
Chairman: Brian Sandland
Secretary: Grant Strudley
Treasurer: Roy Strudley
Asst Treasurer:
Fixture Secretary: Albert Tinson
Ist X1 Captain: Richard Harrison
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Jon Richardson
2nd X1 Captain: Chris Mison
2nd X1 Vice-Captain: Ian Rogers
Sunday X1 Captain: Grant Strudley
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Joel Hanson
Auditor: Geoff Dyer
Ground Manager: Roy Strudley
Umpires:
Committee: Martin Turvey, J Berry, Mrs M Strudley, Dave Syckelmoore
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc plus John Atkinson

During the year the bar had been extended, largely thanks to Eddie Newman and the clubhouse redecorated (George Harris).
Brian Sandland was awarded the McDonald Trophy.
First X1 Player of the Year went to Andy Headford
Second X1 Player of the Year was Geoff Paterson
Sunday X1 Player of the Year was Jon Richardson
Young Player of the Year was awarded to Craig Strudley
Colt of The Year: No award made
Jim Berry and Mick Turvey accepted an invitation to attend the Berkshire Umpires Association’s training courses in February next.
A severe drainage problem was reported and would be treated as a priority matter.
It was agreed to enter the Guy Jewell Trophy administered by Basingstoke CC.
The Farley Hill six-a-side competition would also be entered
Martin Turvey’s offer to donate a trophy in memory of his grandfather, Arthur Turvey was gratefully accepted by the meeting.
Annual Subscriptions were held at £20

On the playing side, the First X1 had a disappointing season, finishing second from bottom in the League, winning only twice.
The Seconds had an improved season finishing fourth. Jon Richardson again topped the batting with 309 runs at an average of 30.9 and shared a 110 opening partnership with Grant Strudley v West Ilsley. Craig Strudley (46 wickets at 10.3) was bowler of the season.
In June, the Seconds set up a record divisional score of 278-7 v Compton
The Sunday side had an enjoyable season with Jon Richardson posting his maiden century with the club.

PM 26th June Mrs MacDonald congratulated the Cricket club on the vastly improved state of the pavilion

France became an affiliate member of the ICC

1990
AGM 26th October elected officers:
President: Cyril Fuller
Chairman: Brian Sandland
Secretary: Grant Strudley
Treasurer: Jim Berry
Fixture Secretary: Jon Richardson
Ist X1 Captain: Richard Weavers
1st X1 Vice-Captain: No nominations
2nd X1 Captain: Grant Strudley
2nd X1 Vice-Captain: Ian Rogers
Sunday X1 Captain: Joel Hanson
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Steve Clarke
Auditor: Geoff Dyer
Ground Manager: No nominations
Umpires:
Committee: Martin Turvey, C Mison, D Syckelmoore, I Rogers
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc with George Harris being invited to join

A successful tour of North Devon was managed by Chris Mison, while a sponsored swim by Kim Turvey raised over £300 for the club
Drainage problems still existed and the square needed urgent attention
Subscriptions were raised to £22

A relatively successful season on the pitch - with the First X1 finishing a very close third to Pinkneys Green and Cippenham in Division 2 of the Touche Ross Berkshire League and the Seconds achieving fourth place in Second division of the Second X1 competition
For the Firsts Richard Weavers topped the Division 2 averages with 55.17 (9 innings), Andy Headford notched a total of 600 runs from 17 innings. Eddie Newman and Ian Osbourne weighed in with averages of 33.33 and 27.50 respectively. Steve Ayers with 43 wickets at 13.42 and Tim Waite (27 at 12.78) kept our opponents walking back at regular intervals. For the Seconds who finished fourth in division 2 of the Second X1 competition, Craig Strudley returned 29 wickets at 11.24
The Sunday X1 had used 33 players of varying standards, but had enjoyed a successful season. Adrian Sandland had scored a maiden century versus Old Basing, while Chris Mison had taken a career best of 7-25 against neighbours Sherfield. Top batting honours went to Steve Clarke with 404 runs and 25 wickets

Rebel tour of South Africa led by Mike Gatting roundly condemned throughout the cricket world.
The Waugh brothers both scored double centuries in the same NSW innings v Western Australia at Perth

1991
AGM 25th October elected officers:
President: Cyril Fuller
Chairman: Steve Ayers
Secretary: No nominations
Treasurer: Jim Berry
Fixture Secretary: Jon Richardson
Team Secretary: Martin Sandland
Ist X1 Captain: Richard Weavers
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Steve Clarke
2nd X1 Captain: Grant Strudley
2nd X1 Vice- Captain: Jon Richardson
Sunday X1 Captain: Steve Clarke
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Martin Turvey
Auditor: Geoff Dyer
Ground Manager: Sub-committee formed
Bar Manager: Greg Hulse
Umpires:
Committee: Martin Turvey, A Leather, D Syckelmoore
Vice Presidents: Re-elected en bloc with Albert Tinson and Mrs Jean Daly being invited to join.

Guy Daly – a long serving member and vice-president died
McDonald Trophy for Clubman of the Year went to Steve Ayers
Young Player of the Year was awarded to Andy Leather
David Syckelmoore was presented with the Arthur Turvey Challenge Trophy (Vice-Presidents won the challenge match)
The club’s identity had been improved by the honours boards (Brian Sandland) and club ties (Ian Osbourne)
The bar receipts had suffered as a result of toughening drink-drive laws
Donations had been received from nine VPs and Pendax Limited
Mike Brewer donated a juke box to the club.
Annual subscriptions held at £22

The First X1 ended the season in 4th place, Richard Weavers winning the divisional batting award. His overall season’s figures were 762 runs at an average of 84.66. Steve Ayers led the wicket takers with 47 at 13.21 apiece, closely followed by Tim Waite (43 at 19.23).
The Seconds won Division 2 of the Reserve Section and were promoted. Jon Richardson won Player of the Year scoring 523 runs at 52.3. Bowling was led by Dave Syckelmoore with 23 wickets at 8.2 apiece.(Winning a Divisional league award)
The Sunday XI had a mixed season. Andy Headford had batted well with good support from Joel Hanson

Viv Richards made his last appearance v England at the Oval

1992
AGM 30th October elected officers:
President: Cyril Fuller
Chairman: Steve Ayers
Secretary: Grant Strudley
Treasurer: Jim Berry
Fixture Secretary: Jon Richardson
Ist X1 Captain: Steve Clarke
1st X1 Vice-Captain: Martin Sandland
2nd X1 Captain: Grant Strudley
2nd X1 Vice-Captain: Geoff Paterson
Sunday 1st X1 Captain: Greg Hulse
Sunday X1 Vice-Captain: Martin Turvey
Sunday 2nd X1 Captain: Mick Brewer
Sunday 2nd Vice-Captain: David Pierce
Auditor: Geoff Dyer
Ground Manager:
Umpires:
Committee: Martin Turvey, Martin Sandland, D Syckelmoore
Vice Presidents:
(Minutes unavailable)

The first X1 finished a disappointing 8 of 10 sides in Division 2. Richard Weavers with 240 runs at 24 average headed the club’s league batting. The two Steves - Ayers and Clarke managed 32
and 22 wickets at 15.09 and 15.50 respectively
In Division 1 of the Second X1 Competition, the Seconds mirrored the First X1 finish
Joel Hanson hit 313 runs (31.30) and Chris Mison bowled his left armers for 117.1 overs and took 24 wickets (11.17). Sean Toman gave valuable support with 20 wickets (15.60)

Bob Skinner Trophy was awarded to Bill Lee

1992 was a dismal year for cricketing weather. Gale force winds and rain meant damp wickets
and slow outfields. Sawdust used probably proved the end for large areas of rainforest.
The Veekay cricket ball was used by the League for a second season, maintaining its shape and hardness very well

In the Benson and Hedges world cricket cup final Pakistan beat England by 22 runs at Melbourne
The First World Cup to be held 'down under'