NOMADS CRICKET & GENERAL News
* Geoff Moss former Nomads cricketer and long time member of Met Police Cricket has died April 2012
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* BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2011 Harry Pearson was last night the acclaimed winner of this prestigious award -presented in a packed Long Room at Lord’s - for his book “Slipless in Settle – A Slow Turn Around Northern Cricket”. More
* Gerry Alexander former West Indies captain who played for Nomads in the 1950s while at Cambridge University dies April 2011 Obituary More
* Nomads win three matches in Spain the rain won the fourth.Tom Brockton hit 2 tons. More
* Nomads complete very enjoyable tour to Goa February 2011 though lose the cricket matches More
* Ajay Jadeja delivered the Ranji Memorial Lecture Friday September 17th at the Nehru Institute South Audley street. He remembered playing for Nomads when a teenager! More Ajay is a great grand nephew of Ranj.Ranji's nephew Duleep played for Nomads in late 1920s ...on a Channel Islands tour.
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* Mike Willis a former stalwart of Nomads Cricket dies June 5th after a long battle with cancer More
* Joe Ireland makes TV appearance defending speed dating and with pseudonym of Sir Arthur Evans archaeologist who dug up Knossos in Crete! More
* Chiang Mai Sixes,the 23rd, start Sunday March 28th.There are Nomads playing. More
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* NatWest CricketForce 2010 – Launch Event that sees clubs all over the country spring cleaning and more for the 2010 sometimes with help from international cricket stars and local sponsors More
asdfg * Nomads began their 2010 campaign with a four match visit to Spain.Won 2,Drew 1 and Lost 1 to the powerful Sporting Alfas 1st XI More
* Godmanchester Town were crowned ECB Indoor Six-a-Side National Club Champions for the first time in their history after beating Poole Town at Lord's.The Huntingdonshire club lost just two wickets as they successfully chased 119 to win a one-sided final against their Dorset opponents. More
* Numbers grow for visit to Spain in March 2010 More
* Charles Noakes who toured with Nomads & Cricket World XI died suddenly aged 60 More
* Low turn out for Christmastide Curry More
* Jack Hyams celebrates 90th birthday with two match tour to Sporting Afas Spain More
* Cricket Roumania was launched on November 11th in Bucharest More
* Clive Woodbridge,stalwart of Spanish Cricket & Sporting Alfas CC and a good friend of Nomads CC dies after along battle with cancer More
* Post Season Curry Fest at the Punjab Retaurant Neal Street draws good numbers,22 final count More
* Surrey's new management of Chris Adams, Ian Salisbury and managing director Gus Mackay was called into question by disgusted club cricketers during the recent Surrey Championship awards dinner at Sandown Park, which was notable for a disastrous performance by the master of ceremonies and main speaker Henry Kelly. More at Charlie Randall
* Lord's honours the memory of cricket loving playwright Harold Pinter with match between Gaieties CC and Lord's Taveners followed by tribute in Long Room with readings by Sam West and Mike Brearley and others Sunday September 27th More Gaieties beat Lord's Taverners by 1 wicket with a mighty six hit. Ed Smith reports Telegraph Eight Nomads played in this match and former President Richard Kershaw umpired.
* Chester-Le Street take the National Club crown thanks to skipper's innings by Quentin Hughes;ECB National Club Championship Final at Derby Chester-Le-Street CC 175-9,45 overs(Hughes 76*,Birt 3-17) beat Spencer CC 151,43 overs by 24 runs Scorecard More
* Bertie Joel Cup Malden Wanderers beat Champions Cambridge Granta in a low scoring final at Richmond CC Monday September 7th More to come.
* npower Village Cup Final Late Beddis strikes, seal 2009 npower Village Cup for Glynde and Beddingham reports Benj Moorhead at the Match More
* Nomads win two lose one over August Bank holiday in France.Ilija Krunic and Stephen Byng hit centuries More
* Rain ruins Shropshire tour More
* Nomads lost both matches in Vienna but they were close encounters More
* Nomads won two and lost two matches on annual Spring visit to Spain.Ranjit Latchman hit a century in the final match. A large party including 16 players made the trip many of them new recruits and youngsters which is encouraging! More
* Bill Frindall 'The Bearded Wonder' has died aged 69 after suffering from Legionnaire's Disease.A stalwart of TMS for several decades, he wrote many books and was a life long enthusiatic club cricketer who formed his own club 'Maltamaniacs'.He toured several times with Cricket World XI and last played for Nomads in the Hungerford match 2003 More Richard Hobson Timesonline CM-J remembers his TMS colleague Obituary Timesonline Debbie his widow speaks of Bill Frindall's last moments Charles Randal Reports
* Nomads party to Spain building up large numbers early,umpires and scorers most welcome More about Spain Six a side indoors in Vienna please put your hands up soon more players require please Vienna Winter Cup
* ICC World Cricket League Division 3 in Buenos Aires: At Hurlingham Cayman Islands 104,49.1 overs(Kamyuka 3-10) lost to Uganda 105-1,22.1 overs(R Mukasa 81*) by 9 wickets Scorecard He also scored 67 against Hong Kong in a thriller Scorecard Roger Mukasa scored 50* for Nomads 13th February 2005 aged 15 Nomads Tour 2005
* ECB announces the 2009 fixture programme Full List Tour type approach to 'Ashes' preparation writes Richard Hobson Timlesonline
* Tour to India postponed after Mumbai Massacres More
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