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Please note: as from May 2011, our detailed Cricket Results are on www.shrewsburyschool.play-cricket.com.
Thursday 17 May 2012
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Cricket: w/c 7th May 2012
1st XI
The 1st XI side faced Repton at home on one of the rare occasions Senior has been playable this term. With some players keen to avenge the football defeat to Repton earlier in the season, the 1st XI went about executing their work in devilish fashion. Repton batted first and the hosts restricted them to a measly 102 all out from 42 overs. Ruaidhri Smith was the pick of the bowlers taking 5 for 24 off his 10 overs. Shrewsbury then set about the low total in stylish fashion, with captain Henry Lewis not out on 52. Knocking off the total inside 30 overs confirmed Shrewsbury’s dominance in this fixture and ensured a comfortable 9 wicket victory.The dominance over Repton continued as the U16A XI posted 160 on the board and whittled their opponents out for just 84, with captain Charlie White taking 3 wickets in an over. The U15B XI side was narrowly beaten by Repton as they attempted to chase down their opponents total of 145. Falling four runs short on 141 all out, Shrewsbury put in a valiant attempt with Henry Craig scoring a fantastic 70. Earlier in the week the U15B XI beat Wrekin College by nine wickets in a comfortable game.
The U15A XI were not so fortunate against Repton, with a poor display resulting in a nine wicket loss. The U14A side were set a total of 116 to win against Repton, however a very poor start on a bad pitch saw them 6-4 at one point. They did manage to recover however through Max Parsonage (29 no) James Harris (23) and Tom Breese (23) yet they still fell just four runs short of their target. Fairing better against their Repton opponents were the U14C team who defended their total of 92, whittling the opposition out for 61. This was the only bright spark in the junior section as the U14B XI side were also defeated by Repton.
Mr A. Barnard
Thursday 10 May 2012
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Cricket: w/c 30th April 2012
The 1st XI hosted Trent College on Saturday5th May, as Shrewsbury finally saw some quality cricket this term. After winning the toss and batting first, Shrewsbury posted a very competitive total of 253-5 off their 50 overs faced. Jack Hudson-Williams (70 not out) and Jack Bailey (46 off 45 balls) adding the bulk of the runs, after Stephen Leach (41 off 77) and captain Henry Lewis (18 off 59) had given Shrewsbury a solid start. Ruaidhri Smith was then the pick of the bowlers with figures of 9 overs bowled, 6 of which were maidens, gaining 4 wickets for the loss of only 9 runs. Stunning figures, which helped Shrewsbury bowl Trent College out for 135.
On Sunday the 1st XI comfortably won their first pool matches in pursuit of defending the National HMC T20 competition that they won in 2011. Strong performances against Ellesmere College, Adams Grammar and Oswestry School ensured a comfortable passage into the next round of pool fixtures.
Other matches saw the dominance against Trent College continue as all age groups, 2nd XI, U16A, U15A, and U14A won their matches. This ended a fine week for U14A XI who also progressed in the Lord Taverner's Competition (county rounds) on Friday. Shrewsbury posted 146-1 from their 20 overs, and a fine bowling display saw William Brookes whittled out for a measly 12 runs! Charlie Cooke the pick of the bowlers with 4 for 4 runs. Not so good news for the U15A side - in their first match of the season they were narrowly beaten by 7 runs in the 1st Round of the National Lord Taverner's Competition on Wednesday against Denstone College, despite a brave 69 from Freddie Earlam.
Mr A. Barnard
Tuesday 8 May 2012
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Press coverage: Mail on OS Jimmy Taylor's determination to support Alex Wilson's family foundation
Captain of the England Lions team, Jimmy Taylor (R 2003-2008), is featured in The Mail in a moving article about his friendship with Alex Wilson who died so tragically in his first year at St. Andrew's. Jimmy returned to The Schools earlier this term for a fundraising football match in Alex's memory to watch the match and draw the winning raffle ticket. The Mail Online: James-Taylor-determined-make-Alex-Wilson.Since the inaugural football match last November, the Shrewsbury School Foundation has been working with the Wilson Family to raise sufficient funds to create an athletic bursary in the name of Alex Wilson. The appeal targets donations from a variety of events including an annual football match and reception. All funds raised are matched by generous support from the Kruth family. If you would like to support this effort please contact the Shrewsbury School Foundation at foundation@shrewsbury.org.uk.
This year's football match and reception is scheduled for the 23rd of September 2012 at Shrewsbury School.

Monday 23 April 2012
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Alan Richardson, our cricket and football coach, named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of 2011

Alan Richardson has been honoured as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of 2011, alongside Alastair Cook, Kumar Sangakkara, Tim Bresnan and Glen Chapple.
Alan has coached for us over the last two years with the 3rd XI football team, but particularly alongside cricket professional Paul Pridgeon with our senior cricketers. The boys are very fortunate to pick the brains of this internationally renowned seam bowler. Only this week, Alan has continued to dominate in the County Championship Division One, with another five wicket haul, this time against Surrey at the Oval.
Alan's own words were: "Over the last two winters I have been lucky enough to be involved at Shrewsbury School, the boys have been a pleasure to work with. I was always impressed with not only their skill levels but their commitment, behaviour and the way they represented the School at all times. I was hoping they could learn something from me, I am now thinking I might have learnt something from them!"
Shrewsbury wishes Alan further success in the Championship with Worcestershire this season.
Please see the BBC Sport website for more information:
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Cricket: Pre-Season Festival - Won 2, Lost 1
The 1st XI enjoyed a profitable pre-season festival with two wins and a loss, against Worksop College, Worcestershire CCC Academy and Millfield School respectively.
Stephen Leach scored a century in the first game of the festival – congratulations to him!
Please see the full details in the following pdf files:
Saturday 14 April 2012
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Cricket: Midlands Young Cricketer of the Year 2012
The much-coveted Alec Hastilow Trophy was recently jointly awarded to a Salopian and a prospective Salopian at the Midlands Cricket Club Conference Dinner held in Edgbaston, Birmingham.The trophy is for the most promising young cricketer (or cricketers, in this case) under the age of 16, and was won by Edward Pollock (I LVI) and Edward Barnard.
Both Edwards have older Salopian brothers, now in the Upper Sixth, who were in our highly successful 1st XI in 2011, and Edward Barnard's eldest brother was in our 1st XI in 2006 when we won the Silk Trophy.
A previous winner of the Alec Hastilow Trophy was OS Jimmy Taylor (R 2003-2008), who is now the England A Captain.
Wednesday 1 February 2012
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Cricket: 1st XI win SSSAA Award

Back L-R: Jack Bailey, James Aston, Jack Hudson-Williams, Rhuaudri Smith, Will Mason, Alistair Pollock
Front L-R: Andy Barnard (Master IC Cricket), Stephen Leach, Henry Lewis (Captain), Jamie Board, Mark Prescott, Charlie FarquharShropshire Schools' Sports & Athletics Association (SSSAA) Awards Presentation
As a result of our team winning the HMC National T20 competition in September 2011, the 1st XI were invited to the John Beswick International Awards Presentation Evening on 31st January at the Council Chamber in the Shirehall.
This is the fourth time that Shrewsbury School have won the Team Award since its inception in 1988:
2004 Shrewsbury School U15 XI - Winning the ECB Lord Taverners Trophy
2008 Shrewsbury School 1st VIII - Winning the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley
2010 Shrewsbury School U15 XI - Winning the ESCA National T202011 was an outstanding year for cricket, for both our 1st XI and U15 teams. Remarkably, last year's 1st XI squad contained only one U18 player, so our 2012 squad will start with 10 players who already have a year's experience at this level. Two members played for the ECB U17 Development XI last summer, and two members played for Shrewsbury CC when they won the ECB National Club Championship.
Thursday 26 January 2012
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Cricket: Third Former selected for the Warwickshire U14 squad
George Panayi (Ch 3) has represented Hertfordshire Cricket Board up to the U13 age group, and in moving to Shrewsbury and the Midlands, wanted to pursue age group cricket with a major first class county.
George trialed at Edgbaston last summer and again in November, and has been successful in being selected for the U14 Warwickshire winter training group. He will take part in the Warwickshire District Festival in May, and hopes to gain selection for the summer squad which takes part in the ECB National U14 County Competition.PG
His housemaster writes, 'George is also making a name for himself as a talented a school rugby and fives player, the latter a new sport for him, but which he sees as very useful for his development as a cricketer. As if this weren't enough to juggle, he is also a music exhibitioner, playing the double bass, piano and singing. But perhaps more important than any of these qualities, he is as pleasant a young man as you could possibly hope to meet, and has been a terrific addition to the Churchill's community.'
Sunday 1 January 2012
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Cricket news will be added in here shortly for 2012
In the meantime, please see our 2011 news page.



