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News from Legendary statistician, Nicholas Evanson
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The club are pleased to announce, Simon Rice AKA Ricey has been short-listed for The Cricketer magazine Toyota Good for Cricket Award Fundraising Hero. By voting you will not only be recognising Ricey’s contribution to the club but also you will be promoting the club nationally. The link is:
So please get voting!
Sonny for England!
Doesn't that sound good. Well it is true - Sonny is off to Ireland in mid-September as part of the England T20 squad after being in the ODI squad to take on South Africa. One word from Sonny, “buzzing.”
Congratulations Sonny from all at T&K
a famous first win!
Congratulations on the Ladies on their first win as a team against Barton of all teams!
THE DICK LEAR CUP - THIS SUNDAY
Richard “Dick” Lear passed away in 2010 having played / umpired for both Torquay CC and Kingskerswell CC for over 40 overs. Dick’s two sons David and Jon also played for both clubs.
Subsequently a cup was donated to remember him. It has either been played between an Aaron Printers Cup Select XI and a Brockman Cup Select XI or winners of the respective cups.
This year, Bovey Tracey CC 2nd XI will take on Ipplepen CC 2nd XI. The headline battle could be between two current stars of Devon U15s, Albie Bradley of Bovey Tracey and Warwick Green of Ipplepen. However, could Henry Mount and Jake Pascoe do it again for Bovey Tracey or could Bradley Aldridge and Toby Holroyd do it again for Ipplepen.
Also likely to present, possibly in the “box” for Ipplepen, Simon Tapley who played alongside Jon Lear as youngsters for Torquay CC. Oh the thorny subject of artificial strengthening and the “interesting” eligibility regulations for the respective cups – well Marcus Green, formerly of this parish might join his son in the Ipplepen team. As for others now at Ipplepen who have previous been involved with T&K and might attend - the list is as long as your arm.
Sadly as a result of CEO commitments with Devon CCC, the President of Bovey Tracey, Nigel Mountford, formerly of this parish is unlikely to be in attendance.
Please come and support the match which commences at 2pm.
MISSING 3RD XI REPORT & PLAYER OF THE DAY
Thanks to Mike Etherington and Evo who clearly both have degrees in both Creative Accountancy and Forensic Scoring last Saturday’s 3rd XI match can now be reported on although some T&K bowling figures need to be taken with a pinch of salt as Mike and Evo haven’t got degrees in Miracle Working. However, in all seriousness though it demonstrates the need for the 3rd XI to have both a regular scorer and umpire - volunteers please.
The 3rd XI hosted Shobrooke Park CC 2nd XI.
T&K won the toss and elected to field.
The stars with the bat for Shobrooke Park was Christopher Field with 56 and the unwanted Mr Extras with 57. The best of the T&K bowlers was Joseph Frost with 3 wickets for approximately 16 runs. Shobrooke Park finished 195 all out – the final wicket falling on the last ball of the innings.
In reply it was another chairperson’s knock leading the way for T&K – Steve Waters falling just 6 runs short of his 50. Waters was supported by Robert Spencer with 36 and Preshit Pawar not out on 35 as T&K won with 5 balls to spare and with 2 wickets remaining. The best of the Shobrooke Park bowlers was David Manning with 3 for 18 (likely to be an accurate figure).
Next up for the 3rd XI in a few days’ time is hosting top of the table Sandford CC 3rd XI with now a 9 point cushion in the battle to avoid relegation. “The Winner Takes It All” match though is the following weekend away to Cheriton Fitzpaine CC 1st XI. However, North Molton CC 1st XI over the next three weekends will have a massive influence over who gets relegated as they play both T&K and Cheriton Fitzpaine. Finally, whilst the 5 point penalty for fielding an unregistered player might ultimately seal the fate of the 3rd XI. It is no good crying over spilt milk as it just drives home the fact of not enough “regular” players who are committed and the captains need more admin support - volunteers for the latter please.
Shobrooke Park CC 2nd XI 195 all out (40 overs)
Extras 57
C Field 56
J Frost 3-16
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 3rd XI 196 for 8 (39.1 overs)
S Waters 44
R Spencer 36
P Pawar 35 not out
D Manning 3-18
Torquay and Kingkskerswell CC 3rd XI (20 pts) beat Shobrooke Park CC 2nd XI (8 pts) by 2 wickets
Player of the Day
Now all the reports are in, it has to go to Tobias Delahunty with runs, wickets and catches (certainly a good day to play himself as “Triple Captain” in the Fantasy Cricket competition).
CLOSEST THING TO JIMMY
“Captain Phil Salt compared 22-year-old fast bowler Sonny Baker to England great James Anderson after he shone in Manchester Originals' 10-run win over London Spirit at Old Trafford.”
“Anderson also praised the highly-rated Baker, who was awarded an England development contract earlier this year despite having never played a County Championship match at that stage. "I have seen a lot of footage of Baker but not seen a lot of him live," Anderson told Sky Sports. "I have been so impressed. Tonight, he bowled outstandingly well. He has got pace, skill, swings the ball both ways. He has a lot going for him."
devon cricket league 2025 - round 15
1ST XI
The 1st XI headed into deepest East Devon to take on Kilmington CC 1st XI
Normal service was resumed as Hazza lost the toss and Kilmington asked T&K to have a bat.
With Josh Thompson on his travels with Devon U18s. Tim Western opened up with Nathan Roux as the non-striker for a change. Western, Koyikkara and Passenger were soon all back in the pavilion - there is no truth in the rumour that Passenger had over indulged on alcoholic beverages at Taunton using Evo’s membership card. That saying Autistic After Hours profited by another £10! (Now just £22 short of £500.) It then became the Nathan Roux show - undefeated on 136 come the end having been supported by Chris Kelmere, form is temporarily class is permanent, with 56. The best of the Kilmington bowlers was Oliver Reed with 2 for 60 as T&K amassed 241 for 6 in their 50 overs.
Tom Gooding got Kilmington off to an excellent start with 46 before falling to Beau Rider in his magical over – taking Sam Cocunits their overseas with his next legitimate ball. At 130 for 6 in looked game on, However Oliver Reed with 74 not out and Tom Olive with 47 out out saw Kilmington over the line by 4 wickets with 3.3 overs remaining – having to fudge overs again came back to haunt T&K. The best of the T&K bowlers was young Beau Rider with 3 for 32.
Next up for the 1st XI next weekend is the absolute crunch home fixture against Plympton CC 1st XI – defeat and the unthinkable is possible.
There are however potentially even more concerning reports this morning from Evo’s household that after nearly 40 years he is falling out of love with scoring – more news as we have it. The last few years have simply taken a toll on him.
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 1st XI 241 for 6 (50 overs)
N Roux 136 not out
C Kelmere 56
O Reed 2-60
Kilmington CC 1st XI 244 for 6 (46.3 overs)
O Reed 74 not out
T Olive 47 not out
B Rider 3-32
Kilmington CC 1st XI (18 pts) beat Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 1st XI (7 pts) by 4 wickets
2ND XI
The 2nd XI played host to Ivybridge CC 2nd XI under the leadership of the “Lesser Spotted” Ryan Hanauer.
Ivybridge won the toss and asked T&K to have a bat.
T&K scored 200 all out in 40.5 overs and it was all down to one player, Tobias Delahunty with 108 apart from a cameo from Anthony Nadar with 29. Delahunty’s innings went as more than run a ball and included 15 * 4s and 1 * 6. The best of the Ivybridge bowlers were Owen Howard with 3 for 13 and Harry Drew with 3 for 31.
When Ivybridge replied it was once again the Towkir Chowdhury show with the ball taking 4 for 21. How long before he gets his chance in the 1st XI? However, you couldn’t keep Tobias Delahunty out the action – 3 for 19 and 2 catches. The best of the Ivybridge batter’s was Harry Drew with 36 not out as they were all out for 143 in 38.5 overs.
A special thanks must go to, Ollie Smith, a truly dedicated club person who answered the SOS for an umpire.
Next up for the 2nd XI next weekend is a trip to take on Plymouth CS and Roborough CC 1st XI in a mid-table battle. T&K now find themselves 29 pts off 2nd place but more importantly 29 points off 9th place.
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 2nd XI 200 all out (40.5 overs)
T Delahunty 108
O Howard 3-13
H Drew 3-31
Ivybridge CC 2nd XI 143 all out (38.5 overs)
H Drew 36 not out
T Chowdhury 4-21
T Delahunty 3-19
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 2nd XI (20 pts) beat Ivybridge CC 2nd XI (8 pts) by 57 runs
3RD XI
Play Cricket currently incomplete.
4TH XI
The 4th XI made the shortness of trips today, sadly with only 10 players, to take on Barton 3rd XI at the former home of Torquay CC – Cricketfield Road.
Barton won the toss and asked T&K to have a bat,
T&Ks innings was built around the openers, Matt Rossin with 33 and a very steady 47 not out by Andy Redpath. The total was greatly helped by Barton bowlers having radar issues – 43 wides out of 59 extras. The best of the Barton bowlers was Rueben Hargreaves with 2 for 28 as T&K scored 179 for 8 in their 40 overs.
In reply Ben Hales top scored for Barton with 55 supported by Andy Meredith with 36 and Buddhike Konara with 26 not out to see Barton over the line by 3 wickets but with nearly 14 overs to spare thanks to T&K bowlers also having radar issues – 25 wides out of 46 extras. The T&K bowlers shared the wickets around with three each taking two, including wicketkeeper turned bowler, Ollie Smith. Mention must be made of Luke Glasson who made a “super sub” appearance.
Despite the result from all accounts the 4th XI was well supported by players from the other XIs.
Next up for the 4th XI is a trip next weekend to take on Cullompton CC 4th XI in deepest East Devon at Plymtree CC. Players please make yourselves available as the 4th XI still face the trap door from the league if they concede another match.
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 4th XI 179 for 8 (40 overs)
Extras 59
A Redpath 47 not out
M Rossin 33
R Hargreaves 2-28
Barton CC 3rd XI 183 for 7 (26.2 overs)
B Hales 55
A Meredith 36
O Smith 2-30
M Rossin 2-34
F Pinder 2-37
Barton CC 3rd XI (19 pts) beat Torquay and Kingskerswell CC (7 pts) by 3 wickets
Player of the Day
TBC
Spectator Watch
Nougt to report apart from “sneaky” Camp Kelmere which nearly sneaked in without Evo noticing.
Change of venue for 4th XI
Please note the 4th XI will be taking on Barton 3rd XI at CRICKETFIELD ROAD this Sunday.
REcycling old softball cricket kit and helping the community
Thanks to Nathan Roux and Tim Western, last Sunday, the container is much tidier now. As a result though a fair amount of surplus Softball Cricket kit was found. In light of this, the club are pleased to announce, as agreed by Tim, that some of it has been rescued by Evo and is going to be given to the club’s original EDI partner, Hollacombe Community Resource Centre. It is also hoped the club’s partner sports club, Torquay Tennis Club, will also come onboard, with the collaboration. Evo is already in the process of arranging another Softball session in the coming weeks at the Centre.
quotes from the directors of autistic after hours
“Oh wow! That is amazing, thank you.”
“Hi Nick, that is amazing, thank you.”
The club, which has now contributed in its own right following last night’s committee meeting, will be getting a mention on their website and I will post the link once it is up.
Head of Comms at the DCF has also been notified of the EDI work T&K are carrying out so hopefully there will be more positive publicity for the club. Dave Hammond of Riviera FM is also planning to interview Evo about the EDI the club is doing.
Just one final reminder there are still two prizes up for grabs - open to serious offers. Please see previous blog for details.
100 YEARS OF CRICKET AT THE REC
Local Historian, Jack Critchlow, has just reminded Evo that 2026 will see 100 years of Torquay (and Kingskerswell) CC playing at Torquay Recreation Ground.
In preparation for this, Evo would love to hear stories from over the years about The Rec and the Committee (well Evo hasn’t mentioned it yet to them) would like ideas how the century could be celebrated.
The first scheduled game at The Rec in 1926 was supposed to be a 2nd XI fixture against Chudleigh CC 2nd XI but it is unclear if it went ahead because of the weather – nothing changes!
devon cricket league 2025 - round 14
1ST XI
The 1st XI played host to Cullompton CC 1st XI and it was a case of “Baker Back” – unfortunately the curse of the Baker household has struck again so Blaise’s unexpected appearance was as a batter only.
There was a shock at the toss – Hazza actually won it! He decided to ask Cullompton to have a bat.
For Cullompton is was very much the Little and Large Show, with big Brendon Parr scoring 71 not out in what was a sedate innings for him and little Deshan Dias scoring 50. Mid innings there was a bit of drama – a too hot to handle throw from Blaise Baker left the thumb of Hazza’s bowling hand spouting claret, Fortunately the club’s very own “Florence Nightingale” AKA Josh Hunt’s better half, was on the ground (again) to patch him up. However, the damage meant 4 overs had to be found from somewhere as although Hazza did bowl a 7th over it was with strapping on the thumb which contravenes the laws of cricket. The best of the T&K bowlers was Rio Koyikkara with 2 for 30. Cullompton reached 228 for 8 in their 50 overs.
In reply T&K got off to a flyer with Josh Thompson smashing 28 in just 15 balls. It was a case of many T&K batters getting starts but no one going on and getting a big score – the best being Josh Hunt with 32. Akshay Bharadwaj with 4 for 28 and Sidhaarth Arulvendan with 3 for 33 were the best of Cullompton bowlers as T&K were all out for just 167 in 39.4 overs
Next up for the 1st XI next weekend is a trip to take on fellow strugglers Kilmington CC 1st XI in a winner takes it all match with only a 17 point safety cushion.
Cullompton CC 1st XI 228 for 8 (50 overs)
B Parr 70 not out
D Dias 50
R Koyikkara 2-30
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 1st XI 167 all out (39.4 overs)
J Hunt 32
A Bharadwaj 4-28
S Arulvendan 3-33
Cullompton CC 1st XI (19 pts) beat Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 1st XI (7 pts) by 61 runs
2ND XI
The 2nd XI headed out west in a winner takes it all match in terms of the fight to stay up, taking on a league original, Yelverton Bohemians CC 1st XI, under the leadership of emergency wicketkeeper Tom Lillywhite.
Yelverton won the toss and elected to bat,
Fred Smale led the way for Yelverton with 68 supported by skipper Davis Ackford with 37. Not for the first time this season Towkir Chowdhury was the best of the T&K bowlers with 3 for 15 with Yelverton only managing 155 for 8 in their 45 overs.
In reply, rolling back the years again, Mike Pugh saw T&K over the line with an undefeated 50 with an over to spare the 6 wickets in hand. Pugh was supported along the way with contributions from Tom Lillywhite (34), Tobias Delahunty (23) and Mustavi Emdad (20 not out). The best of the Yelverton bowlers was Joshua Stevenson with 3 for 26.
Next up for the 2nd XI next weekend is hosting Ivybridge CC 2nd XI but now with a 24 point cushion in their relegation fight.
Yelverton Bohemians CC 1st XI 155 for 8 (45 overs)
F Smale 68
D Ackford 37
T Chowdhury 3-15
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 2nd XI 158 for 4 (44 overs)
M Pugh 50 not out
T Lillywhite 34
J Stevenson 3-26
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 2nd XI (19 pts) beat Yelverton Bohemians CC 1st XI (5 pts) by 6 wickets
3RD XI
The 3rd XI return to action next weekend home to Shobrooke Park CC 2nd XI hopefully with a clean bill of health (apart possibly for Mike Etherington’s vocal cords after the Karaoke Night) as more relegation alarm bells are ringing.
4TH XI
The 4th XI played host to St Marychurch Old Boys CC 1st XI.
T&K won the toss the elected to field.
The SMOB innings was built around the Mabbutt’s – Chris with 42 and the next generation, Harry with 31. As for the T&K the best of the bowlers leading from the front was Ollie Smith with 4 for 38. Special mention must be made of young Mark Wilson, who took 3 for 32 and 2 catches, a true club person who a week ago was making his 1st XI debut but will play wherever the club need him to. SMOB were 170 all out in just 31 overs.
T&Ks reply was unfortunately like a horror show – all out for just 90 in 30 overs with extras top scoring with 36! The chief tormentor’s being David Lee with 4 for 25 and Lee Pascoe with 4 for 26.
Next up for the 4th XI next weekend is a Sunday fixture away to Barton CC 3rd at their out ground – Manaton CC. **NO PLAYERS WHO PLAY ON SATURDAY ARE ELIGIBLE**
St Marychurch Old Boys CC 1st XI 170 all out (31 overs)
C Mabbutt 42
H Mabbutt 31
O Smith 4-38
M Wilson 3-32
Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 4th XI 90 all out (30 overs)
Extras 36
D Lee 4-25
L Pascoe 4-26
St Marychurch Old Boys CC 1st XI (19 pts) beat Torquay and Kingskerswell CC 4th XI (7 pts) by 80 runs
Player of the Day
For a long while it was going to go to Ollie Smith but on reflection it has to go to young Mark Wilson not only for his performance on the field but for also being a true club person.
Spectator Watch
Three people of note the rarely seen “Panther” AKA Ollie Hunt – older brother of Josh Hunt, Ollie has the bragging rights though as he played the Torquay’s Premier League winning side; Olly Latto who is busy preparing for Pops Match on 19 August in memory of his grandad; Don Shelley the Middlesex CCC 1st XI Scorer who actually got to see the 1st XI play(!) this time. It was also good to see that Di Kelmere hadn’t had to miss “another cricket day.”
TARGET SMASHED!
In just over a week the money raised for Autistic After Hours stands at:
£358
Evo would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who contributed (and Mrs “I Never Win A Prize” Hunt has won a Pack of Cider). Evo still has two prizes available and he is open to sensible offers for:
Three hours of Paddle Tennis / Pickleball / Tennis for four at Torquay Tennis Club (worth over £70)
A Bottle of Movendo Prosecco
cricket ball signed by robert croft up for grabs tonight
A huge thank to Chris and Di Kelmere for donating the prize for tonight’s raffle in aid of Autistic After Hours
thE BEST 1ST CLASS PERFORMANCE YET BY SONNY BAKER
Another 5WI for Sonny this time against Worcestershire CCC – his best yet! The figures beating those he achieved against Surrey CCC are:
20.1-2-72-5
Well Done Sonny
APPEAL FOR DRAW PRIZES
If there is anyone willing to donate a non-alcoholic draw prize for Saturday’s night draw in aid of Autistic After Hours, Evo would appreciate it,

