Dan Feist, a former first team captain who heads up Merstham Cricket Club's disability squad activities, will be running the Brighton 10km for Chestnut Tree House Children's Hospice, on April 9.
Chestnut Tree House is a local children's charity providing hospice care services for children with life-shortening conditions. There are potentially 1,000 families with life-limited children in Sussex and Chestnut Tree House offers support for the whole family including bereavement support, end of life and short break care and sibling support.
Our annual involvement in the NatWest Cricket Force weekend takes place on Saturday April 8 and Sunday April 9.
Cricket Force is the weekend we get the grounds' facilities ready to be used for cricket. We will be working at both grounds on the Saturday and Sunday and there will be many jobs to be done. Any little help will make the jobs a lot easier. Jobs will be listed on the website in due course.
Merstham Cricket Club has become a Cricket All Stars hub.
Indoor nets start from Saturday February 4th / Sunday February 5th and run for 10 weeks. It is a measure of the club’s success and popularity that they are now split across two days, at St Bede’s School, Redhill, to accommodate more juniors.
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The team won the second division in their 150th anniversary year 2014, the division one title 2015, and the premier division title this summer. The club will be celebrating another great year by opening, as is tradition, on Christmas Eve. This year, there will be a four-card race night too, from 7pm, with races at 7.30pm, 8pm, 8.30pm and 9pm. Light refreshments will also be available. The AGM will take place on January 17th, 2017 at 8pm at Quality Street. Indoor nets will begin in February. Details will follow.
Threesy does it: Laurie Nicholson picks up one of three awards from Richard Feist
The annual match between Terry’s Tigers and Garrett’s Gazelles on Merstham Cricket Club’s Open Day ended in a tie on Sunday.
Tea providers are still required for most matches in September.