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Brentwood |
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Elliot Green * |
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Aaron West* |
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Lauchie Johns + |
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Gabriel Austin + |
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Max Carter |
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Eddie Ballard |
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Josh Griffiths |
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Ian Belchamber |
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Tom Holden |
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Will Buttleman |
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Sam Holmes |
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Jack Hebron |
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Todd Hutcheson |
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Jack Levy |
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Farhaan Khan |
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Tom Oakley |
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Max Shoveller |
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Harry Phillips |
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Paul Stephens |
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James Redwood |
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Glenn Taylor |
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Harri Smith |
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Scorers: Linda Halsey & Mick Tucker |
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'The Road to Harefield' |
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Camberley victories: |
Brentwood victories: |
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| Round 1 |
Bye (seeded) |
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Bye (seeded) |
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| Round 2 |
v Reigate Priory: by 103
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v Stanmore: by 26 runs |
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Camberley 251 |
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Brentwood 265/8 |
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Farhaan Khan 57, Glenn
Taylor 37 |
Aaron West 105, Chris
Green 125 |
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Max Carter 3/16, Farhann
Khan 3/22 |
Chris Green 3/42 |
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| Round 3 |
v Egham: by 42 runs.
Camberley 271/7 |
v Hoddesdon: by 7 wkts
chasing 145 |
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Lauchie Johns 54, Farhaan
Khan 75, |
Tom Ballington 3/19 |
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Dominic Peter 44. Elliot
Green 5/32 |
Aaron West 40, Jack
Hebron 50* |
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| Quarter Final |
v Finchley: by 27 runs.
Camberley 325/2 |
v East Molesey: by 6 wkts
chasing 238 |
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Lauchie Johns 92, Glenn
Taylor 123* |
Harry Phillips 3/46, Jack
Levy 3/50 |
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Farhaan Khan 69*. Elliot
Green 5/48, |
Chris Green 128*, Tom
Oakley 64 |
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Paul Stephens 3/70 |
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| Semi Final |
v Sandwich Town: by 62
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v Spencer: by 16 runs |
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Camberley 271 |
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Brentwood 224/9 |
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Lauchie Johns 150, Todd
Hutcheson 41 |
Tom Oakley 111, Richard
Horswill 36 |
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Elliot Green 4/37 |
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Jack Levy 3/41 |
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| After
an 'enforced break' in 2020, this is the fifth year of this competition run
by the Club Cricket Conference. |
| Previous
winners being, Sunbury in 2017 & 2018, Bexley in 2019, and East Molesey
in 2021. |
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| In
2009 The Conference Cup was the successor to the Evening Standard Challenge
Trophy, which originated |
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1992. Winners of the Evening Standard Challenge Trophy were Finchley (4),
Teddington (3), Ealing (3), |
| Brondesbury
(2), and once each for Bromley, Radlett, High Wycombe, and Malden Wanderers.
Winners |
| of
The Conference Cup were, Finchley, Wanstead, Lordswood, Valley End, Waltham,
and Reigate Priory. |
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was no competition in 2015 & 2016. |
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| The
Bertie Joel Cup, originally known as the Kemps Cup, was created by Joel – one
of London cricket’s |
| legendary
characters in 1967 as a midweek, 45-overs knockout competition. |
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| Winners
of the Bertie Joel Cup were Bishop's Stortford (5), Waltham (5), Cambridge
Granta (4), Hampstead (4), |
| Wimbledon
(4), Forest Hill (3), Sutton (3), Basingstoke & North Hants (2),
Shenfield (2), The Mote (2), |
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once each for Indian Gymkhana, Vauxhall Motors, Blackheath, Hastings & St
Leonards Priory, Southgate, |
| Ickenham,
North Middlesex, Finchley, Saffron Walden, Eastcote, British Airways, Lambeth
Enterprise, |
| South
Woodford, BWIA Cavaliers, Malden Wanderers, and West Indies United |
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| - Evidence of a truly remarkable competition. |
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cup itself, 'lives on' in this 'new' competition. |
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after today, there will be a new name on the cup |
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