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President's Trophy winners, League officers 1994-2026, principal players, best batting & bowling performances 1994-2025, League highs and lows, divisional champions, Readers County Trophy finals, League history time-line
Dear all cricket lovers
Some 25 years have gone by since Saracens first got involved with the Hertfordshire League and certainly my personal views haven't changed one iota… cricket is still a great civilising game that brings values and brings people together.
I think everyone I know today is talking about the rise of women’s sport and how big it is going to become. That's great and hopefully all our clubs will play their part because certainly that is the future.

Can I wish everyone a wonderful peaceful summer, watching and playing our great game.
All the very best
Nigel Wray
There is a connection between the photo, on the front cover, of one of the League's top players being spectacularly bowled, and the three presentation photos. The presentations, at Lord's, were the Cricket Collective Awards, organised by the Hertfordshire County Association. The Awards shine a spotlight on the outstanding volunteers and coaches from the recreational game. The three recipients are Tony Johnson, our League Chairman; Laura Anderson, from Chipperfield Clarendon CC; and Barry Hellewell, retiring Secretary of the League. Laura and Barry went on to win the ECB's national awards, at a ceremony in January. A marvellous achievement for both. On pages 10-12 you can read details of how they achieved their success. Fully deserved, I'm sure you will agree. And in Laura’s case, her heroics have lessons for us all, highlighting the importance of having a defibrillator available at all matches. Everty club should have one and the League is offering financial support for clubs which need to buy a defib machine (see page 12).
As for the connection between the presentations and the cricket photo, the player being bowled is Dom Chatfield of Radlett, whose day job is ECB Liaison & Executive Officer and Head of Participation, at Hertfordshire Cricket Ltd. One of his tasks is to organise the aforementioned Cricket Collective Awards. This picture was taken by Paul Williams, at the Readers T20 Finals and Dom's spectacular demise came in Radlett’s semi-final against Bishop’s Stortford, bowled by youngster Cameron Krauth, after scoring 31. His team went on to win comfortably, however, by 60 runs, and it all came right, in the end, as Dom contributed 22 in the final, to help Radlett beat Harpenden by six wickets. (See page 105). In league matches, Dom scored 418 runs in his 17 innings.
The sub-committees shown below will be in effect for 2026. League Chairman, Tony Johnson, is an ex-officio member of all sub-committees. Sub-committee Chairs are shown in bold.
Competitions
Tony Johnson
John Sweedy
Mark Shepherd
Registration
Mark Shepherd
Richard Mason
Facilities
Mark Shepherd
Sponsorship & Finance
Tony Johnson
Anthony Levy
Hilary Stiffin
Tony Rhodes
Results, Fixtures & Handbook
Richard Mason
Richard Bayliss
John Northall
Women's League
Rebecca Kelly
Tom Ruxton
Anthony Levy
Karmi Parmar
Damianne Redpath
Andy Knill-Jones
Safeguarding tba
Dominic Chatfield
Pete Dudley
Constitution & Match Rules
Secretary
Anthony Levy
Discipline
Nav Parker
Dan Reynolds
Nick Hall
Mark Shepherd
Umpires & Scorers
Anthony Levy
Hilary Stiffin
John Sweedy
Rob Riddleston
Premier Divisions
Hemish Ilangaratne
Play Cricket Administration
Mark Shepherd
Hilary Stiffen
Richard Mason
At the time of going to print we anticipate receiving around £20,000 from the ECB for the 2026 season and we intend to divide this, as before, between clubs so that the Premier clubs receive £1,000 each and the Championship clubs £500 each. Details of any changes, occasioned by the ECB amending the amount of the grant, will be posted on the website and communicated to the clubs separately. As before the grant is discretionary and the League is under no obligation to distribute it in any specific way.
As a reminder to clubs we deduct from the standard payment to each club £25 for each play-cricket reporting failure; £25 for any spike mark received for pitches not reaching the required standard; £25 for each level one disciplinary offence; and £50 or higher for each level two (or above) disciplinary offence. At the end of the season all fines are added up and distributed equally between those clubs who have not incurred any fines.
President NIGEL WRAY
Office: 0208 445 7012
Chairman TONY JOHNSON
Home: 01923 850597; Mobile: 07770 966688 Email: t.j100@btinternet.com
Hon. Secretary.
Hon. Treasurer. ANTHONY LEVY
Match Officials Home: 020 8441 9297; Mobile: 07904 309926
Co-ordinator Email: accounts@hertspremiercl.co.uk umpires@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Results and RICHARD MASON
Fixture Secretary Email: results@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Facilities MARK SHEPHERD
Co-ordinator. Mobile: 07772 224390
Registration Email: facilities@hertspremiercl.co.uk registration@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Safeguarding
Discipline NAVEED PARKER and DAN REYNOLDS
Email: discipline@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Premier Divisions HEMISH ILANGARATNE Representative
Sponsorship TONY RHODES
Co-ordinator Home: 01992 536877; Mobile: 07917 870609 Email: a.rhodes264@btinternet.com
Assistant Treasurer HILARY STIFFIN
Scorers liaison Mobile: 07779 108156
E-mail: scorers@hertspremiercl.co.uk accounts@hertspremiercl.co.uk
HCCA liaison DOMINIC CHATFIELD Mobile: 07530878930
Email: dominic.chatfield@hertscricket.org
HWCL REBECCA KELLY
Representative Mobile: 07974 629813
E-mail: admin@hertswomenscl.co.uk


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Welcome to you all for the coming season from our new Executive Committee which has seen the retirement of our Secretary, Discipline Officer, Safeguarding Officer and Premier Divisions Representative, and I want to record my thoughts and thanks on these changes.
I will personally miss the extraordinary working relationship I have had with Barry Hellewell during our time together, at first on the Hertfordshire Competition and then at the Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League where he became Secretary in 2009. We had the privilege of merging and managing those two leagues over several decades, and as you will see in his report, he has been rightly recognised with a National Award for his efforts in “Growing the Game.”
George White volunteered to look after disciplinary matters for a couple of years and left for business reasons after six, so we are grateful for his long stay in that sometimes-frustrating role.
Richard Burling has worked hard on several committees since 1999, including more recently in the Safeguarding role for us and deserves our sincere thanks and best wishes for his years ahead back in club life.
Equally, Nesan Jeyaratnam gave us six years guiding us on the wishes of our two Premier Divisions and he will revert back to his business life.
So, we begin 2026 still looking for a Secretary, but with experienced committee members keeping us on track in the short term, boosted by new members. They include Naveed Parkar and Dan Reynolds, who are sharing the disciplinary setup, and Hemish Ilangaratne who will collaborate with a team for liaison with clubs in the top two divisions, which give us our Premier League status.
The Safeguarding role is currently under review with the plan to operate as a reporting function at league level to the County Safeguarding Officer.
Change continues to drive the mood in society and world politics, and we are not alone in trying to manage our way through legislation revisions and management in the world of recreational sport.
To that end, the ECB held a “Teams” meeting with a representative from all the Premier Leagues in the country in early April, to let us know that the role and management of premier league recreational cricket is to be reviewed over the next six months. Local area workshops will be organised for leagues, counties and players, to help in producing a ‘direction of travel’ statement by the autumn. This will be guided by an organisation that has recently reviewed the FA, NFL and F1 and more details will follow. Watch this space! We are more than just a Premier League, with our 103 clubs, regional divisions, and an integrated women’s structure, so that is why we can be proud of our development and reliance on our associated bodies such as HCCL, the HACO and the HJL.
Thanks again go to Richard Bayliss for his huge effort in pulling together the data for our two handbooks, which remain as popular as ever for the personal stats and the articles of interest.
Our two prime sponsors in Nigel Wray with Saracens and Neil Pullen at Kookaburra Readers are now in their twenty-sixth year with us and they remain among the key reasons why we have we have been able to achieve continuous development, staying ahead of the curve and offering so much to our clubs in terms of innovative projects, over time.
A case in point is the defibrillator project in conjunction with the Club Cricket Charity, which you can read about in this handbook.
As every year, I pass on my thanks to the Herts County Committee for their support and advice, to the current members of our Executive and its sub-committees, and to the volunteer force who keep all our clubs afloat.
Enjoy your season.
Tony Johnson Chairman

In partnership with the ECB, Hertfordshire Cricket organises the annual Cricket Collective Awards. These aim to shine a spotlight on the outstanding volunteers and coaches from the recreational game.
The awards honour those who dedicate their time and energy to supporting cricket locally. Their passion, commitment, and contribution are vital in ensuring the game continues to thrive across the county. Most of the winners came from Hertfordshire League clubs and three of these stand out for us. Tony Johnson and Barry Hellewell, who were recognised for their huge contributions to the development of the League, and Laura Anderson, who won the ‘Unsung Hero’ award. Barry and Laura went on to win national awards, at an ECB ceremony in January.
Hertfordshire’s winners were recognised with a special day of hospitality at Lord's in September, where they received their awards from Geoff Newman, Chair of Hertfordshire Cricket. The Hertfordshire League is immensely proud of all the winners, especially these three: Lifetime Achiever - Tony Johnson, Chairman, Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League and Radlett
Growing the Game - Barry Hellewell, Secretary, Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League
Unsung Hero - Laura Anderson, Chipperfield Clarendon CC
Here are their citations: Tony Johnson has been involved in the management of league cricket in Hertfordshire, for 41 years. He was secretary of the Hertfordshire Competition from 1984-88, then becoming its chairman, until 1993. At that point he spearheaded negotiations which culminated in a re-uniting of the county’s two main leagues. The
Bryan Herts League’s 18 clubs joined with the Competition’s 54 clubs to create a single league which has gone from strength to strength ever since, with Tony at the helm. By 2025, the Hertfordshire League comprised 103 clubs, fielding 293 teams, and is one of the largest in the country. Throughout this period, the league has been admired for the standards it has set in the management of discipline, facilities, umpires, and other essential support activities, co-ordinated by a team of volunteers under Tony’s leadership. Among landmark achievements, which continue to this day, were the signing of a sponsorship deal with Saracens RFC, in 2000, which has provided huge funding to benefit every club. Then, late in 2014, ECB Premier League accreditation was awarded. During this time, Tony has also been Chairman of Radlett, which has developed into one of the strongest clubs in the south-east.
Barry Hellewell, an elected member of the Hertfordshire League committee from 1994, became Secretary of the League in 2009, on a temporary basis. Barry is standing down ahead of the 2026 season, after 16 years in that ‘temporary’ role! Working alongside Chairman Tony Johnson, Barry has overseen a period of continuous growth and change in the League, including the re-integration of the top 14 teams from the Home Counties Premier League, in 2014. In 2025, 293 teams were playing in a completely vertical structure of 30 divisions. The introduction and expansion of a regional structure, to minimise journey times for the lower divisions, also happened during Barry’s tenure, as did the introduction of the Hertfordshire Women’s League, consisting of 26 teams, in 2025. Barry has also managed a highly successful sponsorship deal with Readers, which has provided every club with heavily discounted cricket balls, including the high quality Dukes ball, used in the premier divisions. It is Barry’s unstinting efforts behind the scenes which has ensured that Hertfordshire maintains one of the best managed and well-structured leagues; a wonderful legacy.
Laura Anderson - In an early-season friendly, Chipperfield Clarendon were hosting Bushey, when a visiting player left the field of play mid-over, with what was thought to be an injury.
Club Secretary, Laura, was on hand to ask him what the issue was and he said he had a pain in the chest and tingling sensation in his hands. Laura suggested that he either gets to a hospital or she could call an ambulance.
The player tried to leave but collapsed, having suffered a cardiac arrest! Laura spent 26 minutes providing resuscitation until ambulances and an air ambulance arrived. The player had died twice whilst Laura attempted to save him. He was taken to hospital and was able to have a procedure that meant within hours he was propped up in a hospital bed.
He was fit enough to leave hospital a few days later and, amazingly, returned to playing cricket again, later in the season.
The medical staff at the hospital said that, without Laura, the man would have died. Her club says: “She's an absolute heroine.”
The following short citations were read out to the large audience who attended the ECB’s presentation event, in January, held at the National Space Centre in Leicester. The ECB said the event, which also covered the Impact of Cricket Awards, celebrated the exceptional contributions of volunteers, leaders and organisations whose work provides the foundation for millions of people to enjoy the sport.
Growing the Game Winner: Barry Hellewell (Hertfordshire) - After more than 30 years of service, Barry leaves behind a legacy that has shaped cricket for thousands. From league restructuring to launching the Hertfordshire Women’s League, his leadership has strengthened the game at every level.
Unsung Hero Winner: Laura Anderson (Hertfordshire) - During
Hertfordshire’s 2025 award winners:
Lifetime Achiever - Tony Johnson, Hertfordshire
Premier Cricket League / Radlett
Game Changer - Hari Singh Hender, West Herts
Metro Bank Champion of Girls CricketRebecca Baybrook, Kings Langley
Tackling Climate Change - Andrew DalglieshRickmansworth (and see page 21)
Unsung Hero - Laura Anderson, Chipperfield Clarendon
Growing the Game - Barry Hellewell, Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League
Volunteer Grounds Team of the Year - Ben Knapper & Holly Circuitt, Codicote
Safe Hands - Andrew Knill-Jones, St Albans
Coach of the Year - Sheylesh Sampat, Chipperfield Clarendon
Outstanding Contribution - Services to Coaching Aidan Pimm, Boxmoor
Young Coach of the Year - Chloe Eayrs, Hitchin
a pre season match, Laura responded immediatelywhen a player collapsed with a cardiac arrest, performing CPR for 26 minutes until emergency services arrived. Her prompt actions were lifesaving. Her calm response in a difficult situation reflects exceptional presence of mind and care for others. (Also - see next page).
Incidentally, Tony Johnson missed out on the ECB national award, in spite of his 41 years of service the local league cricket. The ECB’s Lifetime Achiever was Mick Hornsby, for no less than 80 years of service to Eastrington CC, Yorkshire!! You’re half-way there, TJ!

The story of Laura Anderson’s heroics (see previous page) in the use of a defibrillator, follows a similar event which we covered in last year’s handbook. They both highlight the growing importance of this life-saving device. Every club should get one!
Leading the way in this drive for maximum coverage are Herts Seniors, which provide cricket for age groups from 50+, the vast majority coming from our league clubs. They had direct experience of the value of a ‘defib’ when they witnessed some brilliant work by a group of our tourists in saving a life, during the Herts Seniors spring tour to the UAE.
a cheque, made payable to RALPHH, to 3 The Ridge, Surbiton, Surrey KT5 8HU.
Making it easier for clubs to get their own defib, the League will now subsidise its affiliated clubs to the tune of £100 per club, representing an investment of £10,000

To receive the subsidy, clubs should join the “22 NotOut” scheme run by Club Cricket Charity, in partnership with the ECB. This gives the club a portable defibrillator, training in its use and CPR, insurance against theft, breakage and vicarious liability, as well as Post Stress Counselling for the participants.
The Seniors now own 12 defibrillators for their 12 teams. This was made possible largely thanks to the generosity of the charity RALPHH, becoming the biggest recipient of defibrillators from the charity, plus a number of monetary donations. RALPHH supports the health & wellbeing of sports people.
Everyone connected with cricket in Hertfordshire, at every level, should consider making a donation to this very worthwhile charity. If you would like to do so, visit https:// www.justgiving.com/campaign/ralphh or send
With the League subsidy, clubs only pay £151.20 (£126 +VAT) per annum for four years from the date of application.
The defibs are fully portable, meaning they can travel to away fixtures where the presence of a defibrillator is uncertain. The CCC says: “Every time you put out a team to play for your club, there is a 10% chance that one of the players, officials or spectators will need resuscitating. What Price a Life?”
Hertfordshire League clubs should contact the Club Cricket Charity: donna.black@ theclubcricketcharity.org. Please give your club name, county, and a human email address.
Laura Anderson’s citations, on the previous pages, tell only part of her story. It starts with the loss of her father, Dave, a few years ago. Dave Anderson was well known to many Hertfordshire clubs, as an umpire, and, following his loss, Laura joined his club in her dad's memory, after he passed away. She also took an advanced first aid course
On the very spot, at Chipperfield, where Dave had his last picture taken with his daughter, Laura found herself saving the life of Bushey’s Mohammed Hussain.
Laura, together with Bushey’s Prashanth Bathini, were both trained in CPR and immediately went to Mohammed's aid. They were alarmed to discover, however, that the club’s defibrillator machine was malfunctioning and someone had to race into the village to fetch another. With that one, Laura gave Mohammed shock treatment three times, which kept him alive until the paramedics arrived.
Laura said there were two big lessons from this episode:
• Speed of action is everything. Any delays in treatment could be fatal.
• If you have a defib machine, get it properly maintained and serviced regularly.
The final word goes to Mohammed Hussain: “Thank you so much to Laura for saving my life! I am truly blessed to have a second chance. Today, I am breathing because of you. My family and I are deeply grateful for everything you’ve done.”
Are you, or anyone in your club, approaching a 49th, 59th or 69th birthday?
Competitive careers can be extended by playing representative cricket for Hertfordshire Seniors.
They will be running 12 teams this season: three for Over 50s, four for Over 60s, and five for Over 70s, so there is the opportunity for players of all standards to get a game.
To be eligible, players need to live permanently in Hertfordshire, or were born in the county. The Over 50s play predominantly on Wednesday afternoons, 60s on Tuesday afternoons and 70s on Monday and Thursday afternoons. The new Over 70s 5th team will mostly play on Mondays and will comprise mainly those aged 75+.
The contact for selection is the Seniors secretary, Kevin Kelly kk-home145@ outlook.com or call Mike Dobner, Seniors Chairman on 07989 674672.
As a role model for Seniors, we offer Radlett’s David Robinson! David (right) was a top club cricketer and now we offer him congratulatons for his selection for England

Over 70s. He spent part of our winter on the tour to Australia, where England won the Silver Ashes 3-0, with Robbo scoring 55 in the final match.
England then moved on to New Zealand, where they successfully defended the Over 70s World Cup.
David was in the England squad and Northwood’s Indran Thavendra, who plays for Hertfordshire, was in the Sri Lanka squad.
Robbo played in just one of the early matches. Indran scored 87 off 95 balls when New Zealand beat Sri Lanka, by 10 wickets, and captained their later matches.
The Hertfordshire CCA President’s award, presented at the County AGM in February, went to an outstanding ‘Seniors’ player – Duncan Elder.
In making the award, James Wright said he was recognising “Someone who appears to continue to improve as he gets older.”
In summarising his recent record, James recalled that, three summers ago, Duncan scored 606 for the Over 70s at an average of 101. The following summer he scored 708 runs at a slightly higher average and was
the highest run scorer for England when winning the Over 70s World Cup.
This last summer, Duncan went even further, scoring 974 for the Over 70s, at an average of 139.14. James described his average as: “Bradmanesque,” with the next highest in Hertfordshire Over 70s cricket being 65.40.

James summed up by saying: “It is for this exceptional performance, of averaging over 100 in three consecutive seasons, that I would like to present Duncan Elder with the President’s Award.”

We asked the club’s Communications Director, Jon Taylor to sum up last season’s achievements and to give an insight into the club’s growth plan. Harpenden achieved a unique double in 2025, with the men’s and women’s 1st teams winning the premier divisions of the HPCL and HWCL respectively. Aside from this achievement, the club continued to grow participation across all sections of the club: fielding seven men’s league teams, and on occasion an 8th team; three women’s teams; 23 boys’ teams; eight girls’ teams; and providing matches for over 400 members.
The men’s 1st team won the title for the second year in a row and this time with three games to spare. A special mention should go to Kiwi overseas Liam Dudding, who spearheaded the attack and took 33 wickets at 16.6. Andrew Neal made the most significant contribution with the bat, scoring 640 runs at 71.1 from 13 games, as well as taking 19 wickets at 23.1.

Neal (left) had eye-catching performances with bat and ball, securing him a contract with Hampshire for the second half of the season. There, he impressed in the Metro Bank One Day Cup, helping Hants to the final and earning himself a two-year contract at the county, for 2026-27.
Harpenden also reached the final of the Hertfordshire Readers T20 competition but were narrowly beaten by Radlett.
The women’s 1st team won the inaugural HWCL title, winning nine out of 10 matches along the way. The core squad of 15 was a perfect blend of youth and experience with great strength in depth. Special mention to our captain, Lizzie Ruxton, who was the highest run-scorer in the League with 320 runs at 53.3. While two of our young bowlers, Izzy Bates and Harriett Peel, were among the League’s highest wicket-takers.

We had another milestone, with Hannah Cole scoring the club’s first 100 in junior cricket (boys or girls) with a superb 102 not out in the National Cup.
This catalogue of success comes from Harpenden’s long held ambitions to be the best in Hertfordshire: both in terms of performance and participation.
The club has a policy of promoting from within, if possible. Our junior cricket is therefore pivotal to our success in adult cricket. In recent years we have introduced a performance pathway programme for our high potential boys and girls, using level 3 coaches and, indeed, level 4 coaches, such as Chad Barrett. As with most clubs, our junior cricket also relies on a plethora of volunteers, whose enthusiasm and commitment is unrivalled.
We have a policy of not paying any players, with the exception of an overseas player in our men's 1st team. We think that this, coupled with our strategy of internal promotion, is the most sustainable and future-proofed strategy.
Running seven men's league teams means we can provide cricket for all ages and abilities, and provide a route into adult cricket for U13s and up.
Our girls' and women's sections have grown exponentially. We had our first girls team only some 10 years ago and by 2026 we will be fielding three women's teams.
Footnote: Last season, skipper Jimmy Latham passed 10,000 runs for the club. If you want to see and hear the title-winning captain, his pre-season interview, last year, is available at: https://www. harpendencc. com/news/ in-conversationwith-jimmylatham-2918421. html

Three league champions and two near misses, two cups won and some other hugely positive developments! Broxbourne fully deserved to be crowned Club of the Year.
• 1st XI champions and promoted to the Premier League for the first time.
• 2nd XI champions and promoted for the second year running.
• 3rd XI third and missing out by the narrowest of margins.
• 4th XI champions/promoted.
• Boys U15 cup winners.
• Ladies 2nd in the inaugural Hertfordshire Premier League and winners of the 100 Cup. In this review, Club Chair, Gordon Picker, looks back on a memorable season.



This was really the culmination of a 30-year journey, in developing young talent, plus a thriving academy that now includes girls as well as boys, leading to a 1st XI containing up to nine ‘homegrown’ players.
I have to start, however, with the amazing work done by my predecessor as Chair, Tim Pedlar. He dragged the club forward and the platform he created, along with the committee, has allowed us to really push forward.
After taking the reins from Tim, we defined some key objectives:
1. To drive more money through the club and thereby appoint a professional player.
2. High performing teams always seek and are given coaching, training and practice.
3. To close the gaps between our teams.


The 1st team has grown together but the key difference over the last season has been the integration of Yorkshireman James Logan, our club pro. In 2024 he was good, but in 2025 he was fantastic. Add to that the skills and attitude of Aussie newcomer Sam Neale and there was a great formula for success, with both guys fully embracing the club. When not batting, for example, you’d see them watching the 3s/4s on the back pitch.
Wednesday training is always well attended but crucially last year we ran a Winter Skills Development programme, our best players buying into 1-2-1 coaching and practice. Adding to all that, it also has to be said that skipper George Davies led the club remarkably well.
And behind these headlines was an army of volunteers from junior team managers, to coaches, our superb committee who’ve given such great commitment and support, parents and partners of players who sacrifice time and effort and then the employees of the club - our brilliant ground staff and the always smiling bar team!
I hope we are always competitive at all levels, but welcoming and inclusive – winning and losing together. The club spirit is palpable, with every player interested in every team’s performance and supportive of the young players we bring through from our 5th XI upwards. Who knows what the 2026 season will bring but we will face it united and as one. Up the Badgers!
Ed Hales is well known around the Herts circuit as one of the most destructive batters in our league. If Hoddesdon didn’t know that before, they did by the end of the season. They came up against each other three times, an early season friendly and two contests in the Championship division. Ed’s record was: Club friendly, 19 April, Redbourn v Hoddesdon
Hales ct Stone b Lewis 159 88 balls; 121 minutes; 19x4; 9x6; SR 180.68
Hertfordshire League, Championship 14 June, Hoddesdon v Redbourn
Hales, ct Munday, b Thakeria 100 106 balls; 137 minutes; 14x4; 2x6; SR 94.34
Hertfordshire League, Championship 16 August, Redbourn v Hoddesdon
Hales lbw b Thakeria 129 48 balls; 53 mins; 15x4; 10x6; SR 268.75
In that warm-up match, Redbourn were chasing 347 to win, in 50 overs, and got home with two wickets and 2.2 overs to spare.
In the June match, a timed game, Redbourn were all out for 262 and Hoddesdon cantered home, to win by six wickets.

In the August match, Redbourn were chasing 228 in 50 overs and reached their target, 5 wickets down, with 20 overs to spare! The platform was set by Ed and Conor Yorath, who was out for 17 in the 10th over, with the score on 120, before Ed was 2nd out, in the 12th over, with the score on 149!
Ed is also the wicket keeper and held a couple of catches in each of the league matches, for good measure!
Preston had a similarly traumatising experience.
On 21 June, they set a target of 321-9 in their 60 overs, only to see Redbourn coast home, winning by six wickets in the 49th over, Hales started the chase by scoring 93 off 47 balls, 18x4 and only one 6! As the image of the live scorcard shows, he made quite a start, hitting six 4s in the first over!

On 23 August, a week after his Hoddy exploits, it was Preston again and this time he took their attack for 'only' 85, off 36 balls, with 8x4 and 7x6.
For good measure he took centuries off Chorleywood, scoring 156 off 94 balls, 16x4; 10x6. And 106 against Hemel, off 76 balls, 19x4; 2x6.
Wow!
Footnote: Ed Hales has decided to test his skills at the highest level, in the 2026 season - he has joined Broxbourne, newly promoted to the premier division.
Players and cricket fans around Hertfordshire will enjoy two books, of very different types, which have been published over the winter months.

The Ashes Files is the autobiography of our very own Steven Finn. He acknowledges the importance of Hertfordshire League clubs in his formative years, which led to a career with Middlesex, Sussex and ultimately England. He won 36 test caps, plus 69 ODI and 21 T20 caps. He also became the youngest Englishman to take 50 Test match wickets. It all started for him at Watford Town, where his dad was captain, then his basic skills were honed with Langleybury colts and a couple of years at West Herts, before the pro career beckoned. Here's one small quote from the book, about his formative years: “At under 13s, I wasn’t put forward for regional trials by Hertfordshire; I was devastated, but my dad’s friend found a solution. Phil Evans (a Watford Town player), who was the team manager for South of England Under-13s, got in touch with the coach, Toby Radford, and said: ‘There’s this lanky kid who can bowl pretty quick. He might be a bit all over the place, but it’s worth having a look at him.’ ”
At the heart of the book, is his roller-coaster experience in Ashes contests. He took 14 wickets in the first three Tests of England’s crushing victory in Australia in 2010-11. Then, as a member of the tour party in 2013-14, when England lost 5-0, he went home early, after Ashley Giles said he was “not selectable”. Only to bounce back in style in July 2015, when he took eight wickets in the third Test at Edgbaston and helped England to win the Ashes. Some comments from reviews:
Sir Alastair Cook called it "raw and moving," detailing the mental, physical, and emotional challenges. The Guardian Bookshop quotes Sir Jimmy Anderson: "Not many players have felt the highs and lows of Ashes cricket to the same extent as Finny - and his book proves it."
Amazon UK reviewers highlight the book's deep insight into the pressures of Test cricket, calling it well-written, and a "powerful" account of his career.
The book is described as a "story of resilience" byThe Observer, describing how Finn reflects on his "blinkered youth" and the intense pressure that led to his retirement at a young age.
The collaboration with cricket writer Matt Roller is highly praised, with Amazon reviewers suggesting it brings depth and "intrigue" that goes beyond a standard autobiography. Amazon also said that the book is a must-read for cricket fans, offering a "timely escape" and a "really fun, pretty easy read for followers of the sport." * * * *
Looking back even further, County President James Wright has put together a handbook to celebrate 150 years since Hertfordshire County Cricket Club was formed. It documents the county’s successes and the people who have contributed so much, for the benefit of our sport. League cricket, and its growth over the past 50+ years in particular, is well chronicled. It might surprise some to know that the idea of a cricket league was first suggested in 1898, in a letter to the Herts Advertiser newspaper. The content of that letter is reproduced, along with some follow-ups. It was 1966 before a Hertfordshire League finally happened, prompted by Welwyn Garden City, and this led to the launch of the Hertfordshire Competition, in 1968. It was a loose arrangement at first but has never looked back, with its success, and that of its clubs, fully covered in the book. Copies are available from James Wright, for £5 + postage. E-mail James at: jamesdww@hotmail.com

Many of our hard-working and invaluable scorers were in demand for more than just Herts League matches, last season, with county call-ups, and more. We thank our scorers for their dedication and commitment, and congratulate the following, in the roll of honour.
Hannah Bailey (Abbots Langley)Hertfordshire Stags and Hertfordshire Girls U18s matches.
Anthony Levy (Cockfosters) and Liz Woods (Hoddesdon) - both scored the Hertfordshire Women 1st XI Tier 3 matches, numerous Hertfordshire Boys & Girls U18 and Hertfordshire Seniors matches.
Connor Mulholland (Redbourn) - Essex
Women 1st XI Tier 1, Hertfordshire Men’s 1st XI and Hertfordshire Over 50s 1st XI matches.
Steve Ord (Chorleywood) - Hertfordshire Boys U18s.
Ian Rippington (Hitchin) - Essex Women 1st XI Tier 1 and Cambridgeshire Men’s 1st XI matches.
David Rourke (Tring Park) - Hertfordshire Stags and Hertfordshire Boys & Girls U18 matches. Buckinghamshire Men’s 1st XI and Buckinghamshire Boys U18s matches.
Mark Shepherd (Potters Bar) - Lord’s scoreboard operator for 100 Final and group matches; Vitality Blast, England Men vs India Test match; and Middlesex Championship matches. Scored for both Surrey Women Tier 1 and Middlesex
Women Tier 2, 1st XI matches
Hilary Stiffin (North Mymms) - England
Women v West Indies T20 and England
Women A v New Zealand A T20, both at the County Ground, Chelmsford; Essex
Women 1st XI Tier 1; Hertfordshire Men 1st XI matches; Hertfordshire Seniors
Over 60 2nd XI & Over 50s 2nd XI matches.
Claire Thompson (Hemel Hempstead)

Above: Helen Smithson (left) and Hilary Stiffin, at Lord's.
Below: Mike Arnold (right) receiving the Hertfordshire Grassroots Lifetime
Achiever Award, from Dom Chatfield, in 2022

Hertfordshire Stags and Hertfordshire Boys & Girls U18 matches. A special word for the Hertfordshire team of Helen Smithson (Chorleywood) and Hilary Stiffin who scored the Women's ODI, England v India, on 19 July, at Lord’s. A marvellous honour and achievement. Finally, following his decision to retire from scoring, Mike Arnold deserves a special mention for his years of service to Harpenden, Hertfordshire, and Hertfordshire Seniors. Thank-you Mike, from the whole cricket community. Now you can relax and watch!
See obituary, opposite, for Watford Town's long-serving scorer, Ian Smith. This classic photo, from a few years ago, shows two football-loving Ian Smiths scoring a Herts League match. One a diehard Watford fan. The other, Smithy from Ampthill, a diehard Luton fan. Oh for a tape recorder in the scorebox, that day!

On these pages in the 2025 handbook, we paid tribute to the late Richard White, the legendary Sawbridgeworth scorer. Now we have to record the passing of another legend, Ian Smith, popularly known as ‘Chief’.
Ian was Watford Town’s first-team scorer for nearly 40 years and followed Watford FC home and away for even longer. Ian was admitted to hospital in July and was still in Watford General when he suffered a heart attack, at the end of August.
Ian was "Mr Reliable" in the ever-changing world of club cricket. His dedication, humour, and unwavering support made him a true friend to everyone. “Chief was an essential member of our support team for Watford Town Firsts and will be very difficult to replace,” commented club chairman Richard Bayliss. “His presence will be missed, both on and off the field.”
The club learned of Ian’s passing on the morning of the 1st team’s vital division 2B match with Eversholt, and in a day of

tributes, the biggest was probably securing a two-wicket victory to move Ian’s beloved team out of the relegation zone.
A proud Watford supporter since 1977, his love for the game shone through in everything he did, and every shirt he wore! The Hornets paid their own tribute on the big screen, before the Southampton match at Vicarage Road (above)
Siggy Cragwell, from Holtwhites Trinibis, features regularly on these handbook pages. We have celebrated his 80th and 85th birthdays and his British Empire Medal, last year. You can’t keep a good man down, and his fame increased further over the past 12 months, being featured on BBC Radio 2, and in the Metro newspaper.
These were mainly in tribute to his remarkable service record of 63 years, keeping our rail services going, in north London, but they also referenced his love of cricket.
In August, BBC Radio 2’s Folk Show commissioned five new songs to celebrate 200 years of rail travel in the UK, each song inspired by people with train-related life stories. Here (right) is the introduction to Siggy’s story and you can hear his song at: https://canvas-story.bbcrewind.co.uk/ radio-2-21st-century-folk-2025/
The Metro celebrated Siggy’s record of being (probably) the country’s “most senior rail employee”, having started in 1962! And he still gets up at 4.00am each day.
As for his cricket, he was still taking wickets last season, turning out in six Herts League matches for Holtwhites 5ths, and taking a dozen wickets at an average of 11.2. His best was 3 for 9, helping to bowl his team to victory over Watford Town 5ths.
Keep going Siggy!

Peter Allen

Described as their “No 1 all-rounder”, the members of Stevenage mourned the loss, in June, of one of the most dedicated and influential members in the club’s history.
Peter Allen joined Stevenage after leaving the RAF in 1958 and played 1st XI cricket for over 50 years. He was a hard-hitting No. 3 batsman, a right-arm swing bowler and his massive hands were a great asset in taking many catches particularly in the gully area. His longevity as a 1st XI player is testament to his outstanding ability and value to the team over five decades.
But it was not just on the field of play that Peter made his mark. He was a former 1st XI captain, where he gave a 14-year-old Roland Butcher his introduction to adult cricket, then becoming club captain and the groundsman for many years as well as holding numerous other committee positions. In the late 1970s he was instrumental in developing and building the new pavilion.

After his retirement from playing, Peter continued to take an active interest in the club and served as President from 1994 to 2015, where his President’s Day lunches were very well received by all those present.
Throughout his long association with the club, Peter was supported by his wife Gill, who remains a popular and much-loved member. The thoughts of everyone at Stevenage CC are with Gill and her two daughters Tracey and Joanne.
North MymmsPeter Tyler, Ian Linstead, Andrew Smith North Mymms were greatly saddened by the loss of three stalwart players, last year.

Peter Tyler, who died at the age of 78, was an integral part of North Mymms for nearly 50 years, captaining all three XIs – the first XI in 1985. He joined from Hatfield Estate in the early 70s going on to play more than 700 matches and scoring over 16,000 runs. Off the playing field, he was just as active, supplying cricket kit to many of the country’s clubs through his successful business Tyler’s Sportswear. He also took over as Head Groundsman at Mymms, where his skill ensured that Mymms had one of the best wickets in the county. It should also be noted that the endless hours of pitch preparation and rolling was all voluntary and unpaid. An individual, who said it as he saw it, he is greatly missed.
Peter’s previous club, Hatfield & Crusaders, paid their own tribute….
Back in the days on the Hatfield Estate, Peter was a promising youngster, as a legspinner, and was the inaugural winner, in 1964, of the R C Wilson Cup (colt’s prize), and in 1965, he was awarded the ‘Up and Coming’ prize.
Peter also excelled in the field, securing the catching prize in 1969, 1971 (with a club record which still stands), and 1973. His allround ability as a cricketer shone in 1969, when he won the club’s first single wicket competition. In the later years with Hatfield Estate CC, Peter captained the Sunday 1st XI from 1971-73, the club’s youngest 1st XI captain.
Peter was Colts Manager in 1969 & 1970 and was a tireless fundraiser, including the launch of the club’s first 100 Club in 1969 (won by P Tyler!). He left the club in 1975 having scored 6,087 runs (highest score 102 not out), taking 38 wickets, and holding 231 catches (plus 22 stumpings).

Following a stroke in October 2025, Mymms reported the untimely death of Ian Linstead, arguably North Mymms best-ever captain. Ian was 69 and hailed from Somerset, moving to London to pursue a teaching career and joining North Mymms from Southgate Compton in 1985. His nine years at the club yielded over 10,000 runs at an average of 47.56, scoring 16 centuries. Never known to drop a catch, he managed the players under his auspices with skill and empathy to bring the best out of them, culminating in Mymms’ first Hertfordshire League title in 1990. After moving to Eversholt CC in the mid-90s, he moved to Kent and played for Leigh CC, next to which he ran the local pub and also represented the Kent Over 50s 2nds. On one occasion, playing against Herts, Ian scored 100 off 78 balls, with 10x4s and 7x6s. A man mountain of exceptional talent, a celebration of his life was held at North Mymms on 14 November, organised by his daughter Kyrstie, with eulogies from his sister and nephew, plus a full tribute from former Mymms’ captain Richard Baigent, on behalf of the club. His rendition of Sunshine Mountain will never be forgotten!
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Former opening batsman, Andrew Smith, has passed away, at the age of 68. Born in Muswell Hill, he played 27 matches for Middlesex 2nds between 1980 and 1983 before playing his club cricket in the Middlesex League at Hornsey. A stylish opener and dependable first slip, he moved to Mymms in 1988, scoring over 12,000 runs in a 10-year career at an average of 37.4. Sadly, he suffered from chronic kidney disease, requiring ongoing dialysis and, later, several kidney transplants, one of which was donated by his father. In his later years, he often came down to Mymms to watch the 1st XI but his failing health was self-evident. A softly spoken, modest man with a wicked sense of humour, his passing almost unnoticed would have been how he would have liked it.
Rickmansworth Cricket Club lost a beloved friend, committee member, and teammate, Andrew Dalgleish, in December 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was always known as Dougy and was the soul of our club. To know him was to know a man of unwavering positivity and kindness; someone whom it was impossible to have a negative feeling towards. His warmth and friendship touched us all and of which we all have a story.
In just two years as part of the cricket committee, Doug achieved what many would have thought impossible. Through sheer determination and commitment, he single-handedly secured grants of £167k that will fund vital improvements to our facilities, including new drainage, new changing rooms, and cricket nets, ensuring a strong future for the club for generations to come.
On the playing side of things, Doug helped secure back-to-back promotions for our 3rd XI, with a high score of 94 not out. His fighting spirit was as evident on the pitch as it was in his final battle off the field.

A true local hero, Doug’s courage extended far beyond the boundary. He was a true friend on and off the field. If you had a bad game, Doug would make you look forward to having another go the week after. If you had a good game, he would make you feel like you had an even better game. Those who were lucky enough to share the middle with him will attest to the privilege of sharing a partnership.
Doug possessed a sense of humour capable of lifting spirits and making us laugh in any situation - good, bad or indifferent. If there was one person who would make you feel better, it was him. He always used to say: “it's alright mate, it’s gonna be fine”. And it usually was, due to his drive and commitment.
He always played the game in the right spirit and his 3rd team captain, Gaurav
Manocha, is leading an initiative for all club caps to have the logo “Be more Dougy” on them as a reminder that cricket should be played with a smile and in good spirit whatever the result.
Throughout his brave battle over the last few years Dougy dedicated his time to help and support cricket at Rickmansworth. In September, he was a recipient of the Hertfordshire Cricket Collective Award for Tackling Climate Change, at Lord’s, for his outstanding contribution in attempting to resolve issues caused by climate change. He left the club, and cricket world, far too early. He will never be forgotten.
Chris Rew

The Hatch End Cricket Club community was deeply saddened the passing of their President, Chris Rew, in January.
Chris was a cherished member of over 50 years, representing the club in a number of different capacities, including Chairman, Captain & Colts Manager. His most recent role, from 2010, was Club President. Chris's presence, dedication and spirit shaped the club for many years. Chris was far more than a player or volunteer - he was part of the club’s heartbeat, a steady and generous figure who helped define what Hatch End stands for.
Chris gave his time freely and wholeheartedly. Whether he was supporting junior players, lending a hand behind the scenes, or simply offering a warm welcome to anyone who walked through the gate, he embodied the values of kindness, commitment, and community. His knowledge of the game, his calm encouragement, and his ability to bring people together made him a trusted figure across generations.
For many, Chris was the first friendly face they met at the club. For others, he was a mentor, a teammate, or the person who quietly made sure things ran smoothly. His contribution wasn’t loud or self promotingit was steady, reliable, and deeply felt. The club is stronger because of him, and his influence will continue to be seen in the players he supported, the friendships
he nurtured, and the community he helped to build.
Beyond cricket, Chris was known for his warmth, humour, and genuine interest in people. He had a way of making others feel valued, and his presence brought a sense of ease and belonging wherever he went. His loss will be felt not only on the field but across the wider Hatch End community.
Hatch End CC extends its heartfelt condolences to Chris’s family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to know him. His legacy will live on in the club he loved, in the people he inspired, and in the countless moments of camaraderie and joy he helped create. Rest in peace, Chris.
It is with great sadness that we remember the life of Geoff Riddick — a true gentleman of the game and a cherished figure whose legacy will forever be woven into the fabric of Langleybury Cricket Club.
Geoff’s love for cricket began at a young age at Langleybury, where his passion and dedication quickly became evident. By just 18, he had earned the honour of captaining the first team in 1959, a testament not only to his ability but to the respect he commanded from those around him. From those early days, Geoff became instrumental in shaping the club into what it is today, leaving an indelible mark that will be felt for generations.

As a player, Geoff was the embodiment of determination and skill. A sturdy opening batsman, he was never one to give away his wicket lightly. Standing tall at the crease, he played confidently on both sides of the wicket, combining patience with precision. Over a remarkable playing career spanning more than three decades, he amassed nearly 15,000 runs — a milestone that speaks volumes about his consistency, resilience, and love for the game. In 1961, he etched his name into club history as the first Langleybury batsman to score a century, reaching 126 against Bedmond — a moment that remains a proud chapter in the club’s story.
Yet Geoff’s contribution extended far beyond his batting. Behind the stumps, he was a formidable presence. At 6’4”, he cut an unforgettable figure as wicketkeeper. Opposing batsmen often underestimated him at their peril, as his safe hands and impressive reach led to over 300 catches for the club, a remarkable achievement that highlighted his all-round excellence.
But for all his sporting accomplishments, it is Geoff the man who will be remembered most fondly. He was one of those rare individuals about whom no one had a bad word to say — a truly kind, humble, and genuine soul. He showed those around him what truly matters in life: to be humble, to be happy, and to be content. His quiet encouragement, thoughtful words, and warm presence meant so much to so many.
Geoff was not just a club legend; he was part of its heartbeat. The image of him walking around the boundary with Pat on a summer’s day, sharing his insights on the game and offering gentle encouragement, will be deeply missed. It simply won’t be the same without him.
Though Geoff may no longer be with us, his spirit lives on in the club he helped build, in the memories he created, and in the lives he touched. He leaves behind a legacy of excellence, kindness, and humility that will never be forgotten.
He will be greatly missed and forever remembered.

Cliff Spinks, who represented Langleybury between the late1980s and 2004, died in November, aged 62.
‘Spinksy’ was described by teammates as “explosive with the bat” and “simply awesome with the ball – a true legend”.
“He was without doubt one of the finest club cricketers around the south-east region, with a powerful reputation as a bowling all-rounder,” said Jon Gunning. “His contributions as a cricketer were virtually unparalleled for at least 15 seasons.”
Prior to joining Langleybury, Cliff played for Hemel. He also played for Hertfordshire
in 23 championship matches, taking 43 wickets (ave. 41.7) and scoring 835 runs. His talent earned gave him a chance at Northamptonshire, and he finished at Bourne CC, Lincolnshire, his new home, showing his love of the game by working on the ground and becoming an umpire.
Andy Dindar

Just before the start of last season, Berkhamsted announced the death of Andy Dindar, at the age of 82.
Born in Johannesburg, he became head groundsman at Berkhamsted School and joined Berkhamsted, having already played first-class cricket, for Gloucestershire, in 1962 and 1963 and then for Sussex, for one season.
From 1976, his prolific batting earned him a call-up to play for Hertfordshire, the first of his 20 county call-ups, alongside Berkhamsted team-mate and former Herts League chairman, Brian Collins.
In 1977, Andy plundered 992 runs for Berkhamsted which he nearly matched in 1979, scoring 959 runs. His ‘annus mirabilis’ was 1980, his final year at Berkhamsted. He scored 1,678 runs for the club, averaging 55.93, with a top score of 141* in a narrow win over a strong Finchley team.
He went on to play for Reading and Berkshire, playing 28 Minor Counties matches plus a single List-A match, for Berkshire against Yorkshire in the 1983 NatWest Trophy.
Andy’s high-calibre exploits are etched into Berkhamsted’s honours board, plus the memory of the legendary tale of him hitting a six from the Lower Kings Road pitch, right across to Platform 4 of the railway station!
Former Herts captain, Peter Neal, said “He was a real inspiration for me when he was the groundsman/coach at Berkhamsted School. He was also in the Berko side which I joined whilst still at school. He was responsible for me trading my Duncan Fearnley in for a SS Jumbo, which successfully stopped me from hooking it when pulling the short balls as the Fearnley was so damned heavy!”
Olley

At the young age of 61, former Herts ‘keeper Martin Olley died in July. Martin was educated at Felsted School, leaving in 1982 when Wisden described him as an outstanding wicket-keeper. He made his first class debut the following year for Northants against Cambridge University and played four first-class matches for Middlesex in 1988, deputising for Paul Downton.
Martin played his Hertfordshire League cricket at Watford Town, before moving to play for Hitchin, Welwyn Garden City and Stevenage. He played 46 championship matches for Hertfordshire between 1984 and 1990, making 42 consecutive appearances between 1985 and 1989. He scored 1,062 runs for the county team (ave 21.67) and made 71 dismissals (54 catches and 17 stumpings).

Knebworth Park were saddened by the death, at 77, of Roy Warman, a popular figure around the club for over three decades, as a player, captain, parent and supporter.
As a player, he captained the club's third eleven inspiring the team alongside his potent bowling and bold attacking batting. Roy did much to support and encourage his son Guy, who played in the juniors before progressing through to play in the first team and lead it with the same elan as his dad. Roy had a dry wit and was always good fun to be in company with. Away from cricket, Roy was a powerhouse in the world of advertising and an influential figure at Welwyn Garden City Golf Club.
Former club captain Ryan Skeggs, whose memories of Roy stretch back to when he played with Roy's son Guy, in the juniors, wrote this tribute:
“Roy, was a gentleman, generous and kind with a fantastic sense of humour.
“Always supporting the youngsters around him. As third team captain he created a pathway for a generation of first team players.
“A bowler who could bat although he'd tell you he was an all-rounder. Many a batsman was bamboozled by his seamers, moving the ball in the air and off the pitch.
“When the team needed wickets, Roy was your man to take responsibility. Off the pitch he was definitely that. Always first at the bar getting a round in, full of stories which would have the whole club in laughter. Always smiling and playing the game in the right spirit, competitive and fair.”

Ampthill Town were saddened by the passing of Richard “Dick” Degnan, in October 2025. Dick was regarded as possibly Ampthill’s greatest ever cricketer. In the peak of his powers Dick opened the batting & bowling, scoring nearly 13000 runs, with a record 25 centuries, and he took over 500 wickets for the club.
Dick played for Ampthill between 1970 and 1994, retiring twice in that period but coming back to play alongside his boys Jeremy and Chris in the mid-80s. He was also a fine footballer, playing in goal for Maulden and Queensmen (Ampthill), and he coached many young footballers in the area, including Maulden Youth, and then Ampthill Boys.
A former captain and groundsman at the club, Dick was honoured to be a Life Vice President for many years and would be at The Park on most Saturdays and Sundays during the season. After being diagnosed with cancer, in 2021, he battled through and still visited the club at weekends, but sadly he wasn’t well enough to visit The Park last season, to see the newly extended pavilion.

Berkhamsted CC celebrated its 150th anniversary, last year, with a series of summer events which aimed to improve the town’s awareness and engagement with the club, as well as encouraging all current and past members to feel even greater pride in their club.
In addition to a full programme of men’s, women’s and juniors’ matches, the club held a number of special events, including a town hall talk on the club’s history, a sixa-side tournament for sports clubs from the town, a members’ fun day, a grand reunion for former players, and an Under 11 girls’ cricket festival - which was opened by the Town Crier, and with awards handed out by the Mayor.
The club also played a double header against the MCC, for men and women, side by side on the two adjacent grounds. Berkhamsted Women lost a close game and the men won with a six off the last ball! There were some off-field special events too. Most remarkable was a nets session inside the 804 year-old St Peter’s Church at the invitation of the Rector, an MCC member (no stained glass was harmed!) Local engagement was maximised with a market stall in the High Street, where
members handed out 5,000 special 44-page souvenir programmes; and a Spot-The-Cricket-Ball competition, held throughout May, which invited families to hunt for cricket balls hidden in over 90 town centre shop windows. The prizes were mostly donated by the shops, who were delighted to find their windows attracting so much attention.
As a lasting legacy, the club set up a digital archive to capture everything from photos to personal memories; established itself as a disabilities cricket hub; and added physical legacies such as a new flagpole, additional trees, and benches to improve the facilities.
During two of the Friday evening socials, held every week, Sky Sports made a special short film, hosted by fourth XI batter and Sky’s leading football commentator, Peter Drury. It was shown during the tea interval on day 3 of the Oval Test Match v India and was a great advert for the club and for Hertfordshire League cricket! You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/ mKJCDvx8Tl4
Summing up the year, the club’s President, Julian Dent, said: “We owe the great success of our 150th anniversary celebrations to an amazing team who had been planning this for two years. None of those in a lead role were from the committees who run the club on a dayto-day basis, and their drive, creativity, energy, contacts and persistence set a new high bar for member involvement. We could not be more proud of them, our local community, or of our club.
“I hope our experience inspires other clubs with upcoming anniversaries. Starting early was a massive success factor, as was not burdening the ‘usual suspects’ who have more than enough to do.”


Many Hertfordshire cricketers will have fond memories of playing matches at Reed’s tranquil and attractive ground, in the far-flung north-east corner of Hertfordshire. In 2026, Reed’s members are celebrating the club’s 70th anniversary of its post-war re-formation.

Reed is a small rural village with only around 150 houses, and these days village amenities barely boast the church, primary school, village hall and the cricket club. Historical cricket records are sparse, but very elderly residents do recall cricket matches taking place in the early 1930s. They would have been in the Conservation Area Fields, behind the lost and lamented Cabinet pub, in the centre of the village.
The Reed village green, a short distance from the village centre, was ploughed up and used for food production during the 2nd World War. It was not until 1955 that the land was returned from agricultural use, back to “Common Land” status for the use of the villagers, and by Spring 1956, a rather rough grassland area was available for sports use! Reed Cricket Club, in its current format, thus came into being again in 1956.
From a very basic foundation phase, the club has progressed to the well-equipped, well supported, and successful entity that it is today. In the 2026 season Reed are fielding four Saturday Herts League Xls. In the recent past, the club can lay claim to being three-times winners of the ‘National Village Cup’ winning in the finals, played at Lord’s, in 2012, 2017, & 2019. That team progressed to achieve several years of playing in the HPCL Premier Division, quite a
feat for a small rural village club. Reed have been described in The Cricketer Magazine in recent times as “The Most Successful Village Cricket Club in the 21st Century”!
Since the 1970s, the club has operated a thriving and vibrant youth section that currently provides training on Sunday mornings for youngsters from 5-16 years of age, with very regular midweek evening matches for the Junior teams throughout the summer. This investment in youth cricket has underwritten Reed’s development and success over many years, most particularly in the period 2010 – 2020.
One of Reed’s proudest boasts is that when (after MANY years of trying!) they first won the National Village Cup in 2012, the Reed team that day comprised ten former Juniors, including three pairs of brothers!
A “Volunteer” and strong “Family” ethos has consistently been the cornerstone of Reed’s development and progress since 1956. The operation and maintenance of the ground, bar, clubhouse, as well as the youth coaching are all undertaken by volunteers. We are proud that many families connected with the club boast multi-generational histories of fathers, sons and now grandsons representing, the club.

A 70th anniversary gala dinner is planned for July, when the expectation is that many generations of current and former players, friends and families will congregate. They will make it a day to celebrate the proud development of a precious club, and doubtless recall many happy memories founded in Hertfordshire cricket.
There are stalwarts and legendary stalwarts. Many wonder if Bushey’s Robin Nicholls deserves a category of his own? Last year was his 75th year at the club, which recognised Robin’s dedication and huge contribution by naming its pavilion in his honour.

“Robin has held the club together longer than anyone can remember” said chairman, Nomaan Ilyas. “In his playing days, he was a key playing member of the first team but also became our voluntary groundsman for 30+ years, putting his own time and money into the club. His services to the club are immeasurable and we are all indebted to him.”
Robin joined the club in the latter part of the 1951 season, having just got into the Watford Grammar School first team at the age of 15. The facilities at the Moatfield ground in Bushey were poor, at that time, as it tried to recover, in particular, from wartime action, when the timber pavilion had been destroyed by a German incendiary bomb! Robin, now 92, told the Watford Observer:
“Members had to make do with a four and a half by three and a half metre pre-cast concrete garage as a pavilion, with double doors, no electricity, gas water, or toilets!
“Twenty two men changed in this area and the ladies also made tea in this shed, having collected the water from the watering point for the square!
He wondered whether the current players, who are now based at the Eastbury Road ground, “realise how fortunate they are!”

With relatives living in Australia, Kings Langley’s 3rd team skipper, Jamie Calvin, took more than a passing interest in the cricket over there. That interest was heightened a few years ago when, in the middle of winter here in the UK, he was contacted on Instagram by a New South Wales club asking about an upcoming match. It was obviously intended for KL NSW, just outside Sydney, but was the beginning of a dialogue between the two KL clubs. They are now in regular contact and support each other's fundraising appeals.
Jamie went out to meet the guys and had a beer and a net in 2023, while Adam Ward of KLCC, NSW, came over here for the 2023 Ashes. Naturally, he had to be invited to drink a beer with the lads at KLCC, Herts. He clearly enjoyed being around the place, playing a few midweek friendlies, so much so that he became a regular at the bar, throughout the summer.



Jamie made a return trip for the (ill-fated) 2025/26 Ashes, along with club-mate Chrishan LuchmayaCasey, so caught up with their Aussie mates, including at the Boxing Day Test. The the one we won!
With the two KL clubs now on good terms, our Herts League version is hoping to arrange player exchanges and tours, in the years ahead. One definite target for a big twinning event is 2030, when KL, Herts, will be 200 years old. It will be a summer of celebrations, and the club hopes the focal point will be a match on the Common, against its visiting Aussie cousins.
Not many employees get a glowing tribute on the website, when they leave, but Richard Walker, ‘Mr Leverstock Greeen’ did. And it was on the much-viewed website of Watford FC.
That’s because, for around 20 years, Richard Walker was a “safe pair of hands” at Vicarage Rd as Watford’s Head of Media.
The club’s tribute, written by Mike Walters, started by referencing his passion for cricket and for his club, in particular. It said: “Whether he’s taking guard with a resolutely straight bat or keeping wicket with the dexterity of a pianist, he’s been a stalwart as captain and coach at Leverstock Green Cricket Club.”
On his PR skills for a football club, it said: “To the outside world, press officers are simply the guys who man-mark managers to make sure they stay on-message at setpiece media conferences, or hover like the parrot on a pirate’s shoulder when players grant interviews to newspapers, radio, TV or podcasts.
“But the best ones are ambassadors for their clubs, upholding traditions and values while conveying the party line and surfing the nuances of a rapacious media’s thirst for news, information and gossip.
“After covering football for more than 40 years as a hack professionally, I can vouch for Richard Walker being one of the best in the business.”
Another relevant gem of a quote from the tribute said: “He doesn’t suffer fools gladly, especially brass-necked requests for one-on-one audiences from organisations who have just fired off cheap shots about managerial turnover, and like that pugnacious club cricketer he can spot a googly or a curve ball a mile off.”
And…”If you’re passing through Leverstock Green during the cricket season, keep your eye out for Rich - he can still give wayward bowling some tap, as his unbeaten 77 against Flamstead 2nd XI last month proved, and his handiwork behind the stumps is still leagues above Mrs Doubtfire

flapping with the oven gloves when they caught fire.”
It ended: “We thank him for his fine innings here at The Vic.”

You can read the whole tribute at https://www.watfordfc.com/news/2025/ september/27/richard-walker-head-ofmedia/
Richard was also invited to Watford’s home game with Hull City, in the box of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Scott Duxbury. In the match day programme, Mr Duxbury paid this tribute:
“Today we welcome back Richard Walker as my guest. He was, as many of you know, the club’s long-serving former Head of Communications & Media Relations but he was much more than that to this club and me.
"Richard became a friend and a confidant during our 13 years together and someone I have the utmost respect for. He was at the heartbeat of everything the club did well during a period of six years out of seven in the Premier League and three trips to Wembley.
“10 years ago, he became Club Captain and has become the heartbeat of cricket at the club, respected and admired by all senior and junior players alike. Rich’s enthusiasm, passion and dedication is clear to all, and he takes particular pride in the number of players transitioning from the junior ranks into senior cricket.
“In any one season he can be seen playing in any one of our four senior teams, to help the progress and development of junior players. It’s a testament to Rich that as the years pass, his commitment and enthusiasm doesn’t wane; in fact it seems to get even stronger.


"Richard was also a rock during the inevitable difficult times that come in football. He put the club first, always, and his love and understanding of this wonderful club and its past is evident almost everywhere you turn at the stadium. Thank you, Rich.”
After seeing the football club’s tributes, Leverstock Green Chairman, Mike Parkes, summed up what Richard means to the cricket club:
“Rich joined the club 20 years ago, scoring two centuries in his debut season and has since become renowned for his fine glove work.
“Finally, for the last 10 years, he has led and created excitement and enjoyment for our renowned cricket week. That’s seven days of on- and off-field activities, which the club has delivered every year since 1977.
"Along with all this, he crafts all the club comms, media and social messaging. So even in his spare time, he can’t get away from his day job.
“A huge thank you for everything you do, Rich.”
It is sad to end this tribute on a negative note, but Richard's wife, Nichole, suffered a major stroke in mid-August 2025, causing a number of life-long disabilities.
He and his family - two of them also represent LGCC in Herts League actionintend to care for Nichole at home.
It's certain Richard will still be at The Green driving the club's cricket operations, but understandably maybe not quite as omnipresent as in previous years.
Josh Crutchett - Tewin
Tewin believe that they have a “rare talent” in 19-year-old, Josh Crutchett, after his match-winning spell of 8 for 21, against Old Finchleians.
The division 2B match, in August, was over pretty quickly, after Finchleians were dismissed in the 14th over, for just 43. Josh also opened the batting, for good measure, and with 13* helped to see his side home, after just six overs, for a 10 wickets victory. Josh came into the match on the back of scoring 120 against Rickmansworth, two weeks earlier, and a number of steady bowling performances, the best of which had been in the first match against Finchleians, in June, when he took 3-14.
Having made his first team debut as a 13-year-old, Josh has been impressing his team-mates ever since. His skipper, Luke Wilde, thinks “Josh is absolutely central to Tewin’s success, both now and in the years to come. Performances like this don’t surprise us any more,” he commented.
“He’s the kind of player who can turn a game, with bat or ball, and that’s invaluable,” added Luke. Josh went on the finish the season with 33 wickets and 340 runs, in the Herts League. One to watch.
Taking 7-21 in a Herts League match is impressive for anyone – especially a 17-year-old. That was Stefan Bennett’s achievement for Eaton Bray 2nds against West Herts VI, in May, in div. 12 West. Coming on as 2nd change, for the 14th over, he warmed up with a maiden, before taking two wickets in two balls, at the start of the next





over, and he never looked back. He wrapped up the innings in the 28th over, all out for 103. In spite of an early scare, at 27-3, Eaton Bray didn’t lose another wicket, reaching their target inside 20 overs
Skipper Adam Raspass described his emotions as “sheer joy and a feeling of pride,” after enjoying Stefan’s effort. “It’s the best spinner’s performance I have seen since we joined the League,” he commented.
Talking about the club’s juniors, Adam said: “We are all about developing youth, at Eaton Bray, and these are the kind of results that take hours and hours of nets and coaching. Everyone sees the trophies, but no-one sees the training ground!”
Three performances by Redbourn’s youngsters warrant our congratulations. In May, when Redbourn 5ths beat Pinner 4ths by 142 runs, 14-year-old Henry Roe smashed 105 from 70 balls; in June, Redbourn IV beat Dunstable IV by 57 runs, thanks largely to 14-year-old Tom Foster who took 6 for 19; and in August Redbourn V overcame Chorleywood IV by 132 runs and were indebted to 13-yearold Rafferty Walsh, who took 5 for 12.
Our final teenage match-winner is London Colney’s Matthew Fretter. Matthew set the standard for the season in the very first league match, on 10 May, when London Colney visited Letchworth 2nds. The visitors were defending a total of 227-5 and turned immediately to 15-year-old pace bowler, Matthew, who responded with a couple of early
wickets. It was later, however, in his second spell, when Matthew (pictured, right) decided of the game. And how!
With Letchworth needing just 25 runs from the final five overs, the points seemed to be heading to the hosts. With his second ball, the returning Matthew cleaned bowled the Letchworth veteran, Graham Bishton, for two. Next ball, he had another long-serving player, Adam Boland, edging behind, where it was safely caught. That just left no. 11 Harri Levey to win the game for the hosts. But he found his first ball, a quick, full

delivery, too hot to handle and it took out a stump, before he had moved.
The hat-trick gave Matthew final figures of 5 for 30 from his 8.4 overs and a winning start to the season for London Colney. Outstanding!
He would go on to take 35 wickets in all forms of cricket and scored 587 runs (243 in the Herts League, top score 79 v Northchurch), as well as recording his maiden century (104) later in the season. He would also put in useful performances for Herts U16, both home and abroad.

Leverstock Green’s Troy Henry featured in last year’s handbook, after signing a pro status contract with ACE, The African Caribbean Engagement Programme. He has now taken a giant step forward by signing a rookie contract with Sussex, which was extended for a further year in June, then making his List A debut. That was against Warwickshire, in the Metro Bank One Day Cup, a huge milestone in his cricketing journey.
Sussex Men's Head Coach, Paul Farbrace, said: "Troy came to us on the open trial day that Colin Bowley our cricket operations manager, organised, and he was one of the players who really stood out.” He added: “He has a great attitude and a real hunger to get better.”
After his first game, the match report says: “…after a stand of 107 in 99 balls, Barnard was imperious, deploying sparkling footwork to the spinners, but his departure, caught at extra cover off Troy Henry, triggered a collapse.” Troy finished with 1-34. With this appearance, Troy became the first graduate of the ACE Programme to play
professional men’s cricket. It was launched by Surrey CCC in January 2020 and was designed to engage young people of African and Caribbean heritage, with a mission to make cricket more inclusive and accessible.

ACE Founder and Chair, Ebony RainfordBrent MBE, said: “Seeing Troy walk out for Sussex today is a massive moment for him and for the ACE Programme. We’re all incredibly proud of the hard work Troy has put in over the last five years and hope his success can be replicated many times over going forward”
Nearer home, Hertfordshire Cricket said: “From coming through the county age groups, to joining the ACE Programme, and making his Hertfordshire Men’s debut last year, Troy’s hard work and dedication have truly paid off.”

Our 2025 season was blessed with great weather and as a result we played a record number of games in both the boys’ and girls’ competitions, with very few cancellations for rain.
The only significant change in formats this year was to provide a structure whereby clubs could play 6-a-side U9 girls’ fixtures. The takeup for this was very encouraging and we plan to formalise into our league structure for 2026. The boys’ competitions remained as in previous seasons, culminating in the 40 over U17 final in early September. We introduced set dates for National Cup play-offs at U13/U15 and this worked extremely well.
With such a packed schedule I would like to pay tribute to the vital contribution of our committee members, the controllers who oversee various age groups, and the junior organisers around the county who work hard to get games played. I would also like to thank John Sweedy (HACO) for arranging umpires for Finals Day and National Cup matches. And speaking of umpires, Tim Caldicott of HACO helped us to produce a detailed PowerPoint presentation as an aid to new parent umpires, which was very well received.
Boys
All T20 competitions unless stated
Finals Day in July is always a terrific event, and my thanks go to all the clubs that hosted this year, especially Harpenden CC who managed to host two girls’ Finals Days across three different grounds, at very short notice, following a late drop-out.
U10A West Herts (100 ball pairs)
U11A Harpenden
U12A Leverstock Green
U13A West Herts
U14A Old Albanian
U15A Bishops Stortford
U17 Harpenden
John Favager Cup (40 over Final)
Girls
U11 Bishops Stortford (100 ball pairs)
U13 Harpenden
U15 Berkhamsted
Summer Leagues:
U11 West Herts
U13 West Herts
U15 Bishops Stortford
56 Clubs took part (2024: 53)
475 Age Group Teams including 76 girls teams (2024: 467/61)
2,007 fixtures (2024: 1,967)
5,000 (approx.) children playing cricket each week
79% of fixtures scored electronically (2024: 67%) - well ahead of ECB target of 55%.

Our summer league provides clubs with extra games during the school holidays. We only run three age groups, albeit we had a record number of entries in 2025, therefore we are consulting on a potential expansion in 2026.
In the ECB National Competitions
Boys U13 – West Herts lost in Round 2 to Old Merchant Taylors (the eventual winners)
Boys U15 – Broxbourne lost in Round 1 to Sunbury (the eventual winners)
Girls U13 – Harpenden had a good run, losing in the quarter final to Bexley (the eventual winners)
Girls U15 – Berkhamsted lost in round 3 to Ealing. And although not technically a junior league matter, we congratulate Bishops Stortford who had a great run in the U19 Girls ECB competition, losing in the semi-final to Hursley Park, the eventual winners.
Girls’ Cricket - There are still quite a few clubs in Hertfordshire not providing an opportunity for women & girls, and we continue to work closely with Rebecca Kelly at Herts Cricket to promote uptake.
Coaching courses - we have announced a new initiative to support clubs financially this winter, who are putting U18s through coaching courses.
Finances - the committee retains a modest sum as a reserve and use any surpluses to benefit member clubs. Where possible
we endeavour not to increase league fees, to encourage more team entries. We held our first prize draw at the league forum and will continue this in future years to provide equipment for junior training sessions.
Forum - Our annual league forum was held at Hatfield Hyde on 6 November 2025 – we hold this event every year to give clubs the opportunity to comment on any issues and propose new ideas.
Mark Lewarne Chairman
by Rebecca Kelly
2025 welcomed the inaugural season of the Hertfordshire Women’s Cricket League. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the HPCL committee and HWCL sub-committee members who put in a substantial amount of work to get this project off the ground. I would also like to thank the club managers, captains and players who provided input and helped inform the League’s playing offers.
Premiership - Harpenden 1st XI Championship – Luton Women and Girls Softball Division – Kings Langley Cup – Broxbourne Plate – Luton Women and Girls
We had a total of 24 team entries and were delighted to see that the HWCL had provided women’s cricket to 710 registered players across Herts and Beds. A total of 110 matches were played throughout the season culminating with a competition finals day for our Cup and Plate finalists at Berkhamsted, which was a great way to end a successful season.

received and how we could shape the HWCL for 2026. The information received was very positive, but it was recognised that the formats would need amending to provide more league cricket. Therefore, in 2026, the leagues will play one longer format throughout the season (according to their respective division), and the T20 format will replace the Hundred in the Cup and Plate competition. The Championship has been split in two to allow us to introduce Division 1 and accommodate more teams. In addition to existing clubs entering new teams, we are also delighted to welcome: Cokenach, Preston and Radlett to the HWCL.
At the end of the season, we conducted a survey asking for feedback from players, captains and umpires to gain valuable feedback on how the 2025 season was
The ICC Womens T20 World Cup will be hosted by England and Wales this year, and we are hopeful that this will further enhance women’s and girls’ cricket as the Red Roses and Lionesses have done for their own sports.
We wish everyone an enjoyable and competitive 2026 season!
Bishop’s Stortford, formed in 1825, celebrated its bicentenary in style. In conjunction with the Lord's Taverners, who played their first-ever cricket match at the ground in 1952 (picture below), the club hosted a memorable gala dinner. The ground, at Cricketfield Lane, is reputed to be the oldest cricket ground in England to have been in continuous use. It has hosted England Over 70 World Cup, Essex and Minor Counties games as well as numerous finals and top-level amateur league matches.


Not our league but a freak result, nearby.


The club’s first Rules and Regulations were published in 1833 and included an annual subscription of 5 shillings (25p) per season, plus one (old) penny per week. Players who missed practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays were to be fined sixpence! The club has continued to grow and now runs five adult men’s teams, two ladies teams and junior teams for children from under 8 right through to under 19.
A significant boost for grassroots cricket in Luton is on the horizon, with construction soon to begin on the UK’s largest state-of-the-art indoor cricket dome at Lewsey Park. Scheduled to open in summer 2026, the dome will offer worldclass indoor training facilities, enabling local players, schools and grassroots clubs to play and practice cricket throughout the year. Designed as a versatile space, it will also be suitable for other sports including hockey, tennis and badminton, helping more people in the community stay active.
The facility forms part of a nationwide initiative to increase access to cricket in areas where it is most needed, with a strong emphasis on inspiring greater participation among women and girls ahead of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup.
This project has been made possible through a combination of grants and capital investment from the England and Wales Cricket Board, Sport England and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
The plans featured in a story on the BBC News website, following a visit to Luton Women's and Girls' CC by Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock, and Sarah Owen, MP for Luton North.
See: www.bbc.co.uk/news/ articles/c3e75dgy2nwo

Hertfordshire Cricket Limited (HCL) has a shared vision to lead and shape the development of cricket, inspiring everyone to participate and helping the game grow in an accessible and inclusive way. Affiliated to the England and Wales Cricket Board, HCL aims to secure a sustainable future for cricket by increasing opportunities and enhancing the experience for everyone involved across Hertfordshire. We are now entering the ECB’s second phase of Inspiring Generations under the County Partnership Agreement (CPA) 2.0. As part of this phase, we are undertaking a comprehensive review and consultation process to shape HCL’s direction over the next four years, with a focus on key areas of growth and opportunity across the county. Now in the first year of this cycle, we have already made considerable progress in delivering our plans: strengthening our schools delivery, expanding participation through national programmes, increasing the number of both girls’ and boys’ teams across the county, further developing our disability cricket provision in schools, and embedding the Hertfordshire Women’s Cricket League alongside the long-established Herts League. HCL’s remit spans all aspects of the game. We work closely with our 124 affiliated clubs, support open-age and junior leagues, deliver a strong county age-group pathway for girls and boys, and provide ongoing support to volunteers and clubs across our network.


We continue to collaborate closely with other East Region County Boards to provide the best possible support for the recreational game, using the ECB’s Inspiring Generations strategy to guide our work.
Cricket in Hertfordshire is in a strong position, largely thanks to the many well-run clubs across the county and the dedicated volunteers who sustain them - so thank you.
Finally, on behalf of Hertfordshire Cricket, I would like to wish all players, clubs, officials, grounds staff, administrators, volunteers, and members of the Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League every success for the 2026 season, which we hope will be as normal as possible. We also extend our sincere thanks to all clubs and key personnel for everything you do for the game.
Our officer covering the HPCL clubs is:
Dominic Chatfield
ECB Liaison and Executive Officer
Mobile: 07530878930

Email: dominic.chatfield@hertscricket.org
All information about Hertfordshire Cricket activities can be found on our website www.hertscricket.org as can the contact details for the whole HCL team providing support across the cricket network.


The Hertfordshire Grounds Association supports all cricket facility providers in Hertfordshire and the Hertfordshire League, where necessary, with a broad range of member benefits. Once again it has been a difficult year for groundsmen. The winter of 2024-2025 was long and wet, particularly during the autumn after cricket squares had been renovated. In some cases, much of the new grass was washed away and had to be re-sown or even reseeded in the spring. The pitch advisors did their best to help clubs. However, conditions changed dramatically during the spring as there was little or no rain and this was followed by a very dry summer. This had an adverse effect on all grounds including those used for first class cricket.

After the dry summer, excessive winter rains caused flooding problems for some, but none as bad as the Worcestershire ground!
Outfields were the main problem. Heavy worm casting during the winter led to bumpy and uneven surfaces. Then, lack of rain meant that outfields that are cricket specific started to die back as generally grounds budgets are directed towards the square. Ironically, some of the better outfields have been where there are other sports occupying the winter months and a maintenance budget is in place for them. The effect of the weather on cricket squares was dependent on the irrigation systems in place. Clubs with good irrigation systems and good water pressure fared well especially when they had staff available during the day. Clubs with low water pressure, insufficient irrigation systems or
lack of staff tended to struggle. One club even resorted to using the fire brigade to water the square.
The pitch advisors, Jerry Dovey, John Smith, Rob Kendle, Will Puch and Hugh Caverner have worked hard advising clubs and have made numerous visits to clubs. They have compiled fourteen Pitch Power reports for clubs spanning all levels of cricket across the county. Five of these are new projects for expanding clubs. Two were for machinery grants. and seven were for clubs with problems with their squares or outfields. ECB funding is not available without these reports, so the advisors are expecting to be even busier in future seasons.
The machinery on the county trailers has been well used again this season. There are now two sets of machinery located in different parts of the county, looked after by two of the pitch advisors.
The Association has now fully paid off the loan to HCCA for the new scarifier.
The Derek Dredge Award for 2024 was awarded to Flitwick Cricket Club at the League meeting at the Stonex Stadium in April 2025 (right).

Groundsman courses are now done online, run by the IOG.
The Grass Pitch Improvement Fund which was set up to support women’s and girls’ cricket, cricket in diverse communities, disability cricket and cricket in low socioeconomic groups, as of September 2025 reached provisional funding limits and is currently closed to new applications.
Richard Robertson, HCGA Chairman November 2025
Let’s pay tribute to all the groundsmen and club volunteers who generally provide marvellous pitches and outfields, for thousands of Herts League cricketers. Here are two who deserve a special mention.
Andy Gilder decided to hang up his mowers and retire, after 25 years as Head Groundsman at Bishop’s Stortford. During his long service, Andy has been instrumental in winning ‘best club cricket ground in Hertfordshire’ numerous times. Andy has been succeeded by Ben Baker, who worked at Bishop’s Stortford College for 11 years.



Is there a more apt nickname for a groundsman? ‘Puddles’ is how Ian Putman is known at Berkhamsted, where he has been tending the grounds for over 40 years. He joined from Northchurch as a player, and it is believed he scored more tons than any other lefthander at the club. As the head groundsman, it is estimated that throughout a typical season, he has to produce over 200 pitches for cricket at all levels, supported by a team of volunteer assistants, which he does superbly. Few groundsman get a lasting tribute but Puddles has been given one. At the club’s 150th anniversary celebrations, last year, the new flagpole was dedicated to Puddles and he was also installed as a Life Member. Also honoured, at a reunion event, was former legendary fast bowler Brian Collins, who was installed as a Vice President. Brian was Chairman of the League from 1983 until 1993, when the then Bryan Hertfordshire League merged with the Herts Competition, to create what is now the Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League.
(Photo – Puddles on the right, and Brian Collins)
Hertfordshire Comets, the visually impaired team for Herts (also drawing in players from Beds and Bucks), played their first ever game against another county, on 26 August, at Hemel Hempstead Town Cricket Club.
The opponents were Berkshire Stags, with players from Metro Devils helping to make up the numbers. It was a convincing win for Berkshire, but an exciting first step on the VI journey for Hertfordshire Cricket, who run the team in conjunction with the Hemel club, and it featured as part of their cricket week, marking the club’s 175th anniversary.
The Mayor of Dacorum, Cllr Catherine McArevey, unveiled a plaque to mark the occasion, accompanied by Herts Comets coach/manager, Prof. Richard Grayson.
Further details on how to get involved in the Herts Comets are at: https://bcew.co.uk/theclubs/hertfordshire-comets/
The photo shows players from Hertfordhsire, Berkshire and Metro.

The name of the League shall be the “Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League” (hereinafter referred to as “the League”) and may also incorporate a sponsor’s name or identity if appropriate. Reference to Premier & Championship divisions shall hereinafter be referred to as "Premier divisions".
Please note that the rules, obligations and requirements set out in this Constitution shall apply to all cricket played in the League with the exception of those items set out in a supplemental constitution and set of match rules that relate to the Women’s League which will be voted on in a separate general meeting, or meetings, where only clubs with teams entered into the Women’s League and Cup competitions will be entitled to vote.
The object of the League shall be to organise and control an annual league and other cricket competitions for founder member clubs and other invited clubs.
New members:
a) Any cricket club may, in writing, apply to the Secretary requesting an invitation to membership. Such applications are to be received at least 12 months before the start of the first season in which such club wishes to enter the League, except for existing member clubs wishing to enter additional teams, which must apply by 30th September preceding the year in which the additional team wishes to join.
b) New Members by Invitation; HPCL Executive may at their discretion invite clubs to join the league. In order to be invited to join the League, clubs must normally be able to demonstrate that they have fulfilled three years consecutive competitive cricket, immediately prior to their application, before they can be considered. Clubs must meet the criteria for maintaining membership and will be admitted to membership only at the divisional level which the standard of their facilities allows, subject to the discretion of the Executive Committee whose decision must be accepted. All new member clubs shall pay to the league the designated membership fee within one month of their election to membership.
Maintaining membership: To maintain membership of the League, all clubs must:
a) Be properly constituted
b) Be affiliated to the ECB through their membership of the Hertfordshire County Cricket Association, either as full or associate members, and to the Club Cricket Conference.
c) Ensure a duty of care to all players and members by adopting and implementing the ECB 'Safe HandsSafeguarding of Young People in Cricket' policy and any future versions of that policy.
d) Have grounds and other facilities acceptable to the Executive Committee, including any alternative or occasional ground used for league matches. All clubs must have a well maintained playing area, particularly with regard to the square. No club will be eligible for promotion to a higher division unless the minimum standards for that division are attained, or unless otherwise agreed by the Executive Committee.
The minimum requirements for facilities will be:
Divisions 10 and below: Changing rooms, showers (in full working order) and toilets must be available close to the playing area, together with a suitable room where food can be consumed under hygienic conditions. In the absence of a scorebox, a scoreboard is required, visible from the pitch. Boundaries shall be clearly marked by a white line, rope or flags. A well-stocked first aid kit shall be available. A clock must be provided, visible from the pitch. An artificial pitch may be used only in Divisions 10a and below.
Divisions 7-9: As above except that changing rooms etc. must be adjacent to the playing area. In addition, boundaries must be marked by a white line or rope, with flags added where possible. In Divisions 7-9 inclusive dispensation from the minimum standards for facilities may be granted by the Executive Committee for 3rd XIs and lower. Divisions 5a-6b: As above, plus: sight screens positioned at each end of the ground. Boundaries must be marked by a white line or rope, plus flags to aid visibility. In addition, there must be a fully functioning scorebox or scoreboard and a telephone must be available in the main pavilion.
Division 4b and above: As above plus bar facilities within the pavilion. Changing rooms must be an adequate size for each team and all players’ kit.
Premier divisions; All clubs must meet ECB Premier League Assessment Criteria and any other ECB specified requirement, prior to any season’s commencement. This includes a separate, adequate Umpires Changing room. Voluntary termination of membership: Any club wishing to withdraw from the League must give written notice to the Hon. Secretary by 1st November prior to the last season in which it participates in the League.
The management of the League shall be vested in an Executive Committee consisting of the Officers and up to eight other members, each of whom shall have one vote excepting the Chairman who shall exercise only a casting vote in the event of a tied vote among the other members. The Officers and committee members shall be elected at the annual general meeting and shall operate sub-committees. At least two members of the Executive Committee shall be from clubs playing in the top two divisions in the year following the AGM. No club shall have more than two of its members elected to the Executive Committee.
a) The Officers of the League shall be: the President, Chairman, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer, Results Secretary, and Fixtures Secretary.
b) The Committee shall appoint members to following roles; Registration Officer, Officials Coordinator, Sponsorship Coordinator, Facilities Coordinator, League Safeguarding officer, Disciplinary Coordinator and Premier Divisions Representative
c) Officers and committee members standing for re-election shall be included on the agenda for the AGM.
d) Nominations for New Officer or Committee Member, must be received by the Hon. Secretary, from Member clubs (together with their seconders), at least 28 days before the AGM.
Reporting Accountants, to verify the financial accounts, shall be appointed at the Annual General Meeting.
a) The committee shall meet at least four times per annum. Additional meetings may be called at any time by the Hon Secretary at the request of at least three members of the committee acting together. At least seven days notice must be given for any meeting.
b) A quorum shall be a majority of the members of the committee.
c) The committee shall be responsible for the efficient running of the League, shall control finances, and shall have the power to:
i. Establish minimum standards for playing conditions and facilities in participating clubs additional to rule 3(d) above, and ensure that all clubs continue to meet those standards.
ii. Consider applications for membership and invite clubs to join a division of the League deemed appropriate to the known standards of the invited club.
iii. Co-opt on to the committee additional or replacement members, as appropriate.
iv. Appoint sub-committees considered necessary from time to time, delegate to each sub-committee appropriate powers, and appoint an officer or one of its members to chair the sub-committee.
v. Determine the level of any fines and additional levies required in any year.
vi. Take any action deemed appropriate where a fixture is not fulfilled or not in accordance with league rules.
vii. Arbitrate in any disputes.
viii.To remunerate any committee member, who in the view of the committee, has spent or is spending an inordinate amount of time in carrying out administrative tasks where the committee feels that recompense is fair and reasonable in all the circumstances
d) The committee may discipline clubs and players in any way it deems appropriate for breaches of the constitution, or match rules, or for failure in any way to conform to the required standards of the League. Disciplinary action against a club may include deduction of points, a reprimand, fine, relegation, suspension, or termination of membership at any time. Action against a player may include a reprimand, suspension, or permanent ban from participation in the League. The decision of the Executive Committee is final (subject to appeal, see 12).
a) The Annual General Meeting shall be held in February each year. The Hon. Secretary’s report and the statement of accounts, duly verified, shall be presented at this meeting.
b) An Extraordinary General Meeting may be convened by the Hon. Secretary at any time, at the request of the Executive Committee, or on receipt of a written request signed by not less than 25% of member clubs. Such meeting to be convened within 28 days.
c) The Secretary will give a minimum of 14 days notice, in writing, of any General Meeting, to include an agenda. d) A quorum at a General Meeting shall be a majority of the member clubs.
e) Each club shall be entitled to one vote at a General Meeting but the Executive Committee shall announce the number of club representatives who may attend any General Meeting. Officers of the League not representing their clubs shall not be entitled to a vote at a General Meeting.
f) Any club which fails to send a representative to a General Meeting shall be fined a sum equivalent to the current membership fee set out in clause 10. a) of the Constitution, regardless of whether that fee is currently suspended.
g) A captains’ meeting shall be held during the month of April before the start of any season at which cricket balls, handbooks and other equipment will be distributed. Every club sending a captain or other suitable representative to such meeting will receive a 5-point addition to its league points total at the start of that season for each of its teams.
h) Posting notices of all General Meetings, of the captains’ meeting and all other official communications to clubs under the constitution and match rules, on the news page of the league’s website shall be good service on all member clubs.
The financial year shall end on 31 October each year.
a) The level of annual subscription shall be determined by the AGM. Subscriptions for 2025 shall be £50.00 for each team that a club has in the structure and this includes each women’s team in the women’s league where an additional £50.00 shall be payable for each women’s team as a deposit against fulfilling all their obligations. That £50.00 shall be returned on leaving the women’s structure less any expenses incurred by the league.
b) The annual subscription shall be due on 31 March in each year and must be paid a maximum of 30 days after the invoice date. Failure to do so will result in a penalty becoming payable in addition to the subscription; such penalty to be at a rate of 30% for each month or part thereof that the subscription is overdue and will be levied on a monthly compound basis. If the subscription and the penalty additions are not paid within two months the offending club may not be eligible for membership in the following season.
c) A non-recurring membership fee shall be payable by all clubs on joining the League, as follows: Clubs with two or more teams - £100; Clubs with one team - £50. The fee to be paid before the AGM in the year that club participates in the League for the first time.
d) Each member club shall contribute £25 towards the cost of the annual handbook. This sum shall be abated at the rate of £25 per quarter page fully-paid advertisement obtained by the club for the handbook. This payment is due at the same time as the annual subscription and will attract a penalty on the same basis as set out in clause 10(b).
a) Membership of the League signifies awareness and acceptance of the constitution and match rules which shall be published annually in a handbook to be distributed to all member clubs.
b) Any club may propose a change to the constitution or match rules, for consideration at a General Meeting. Such proposals must be submitted to the Secretary in writing, together with the names of three other member clubs which have agreed to support the proposal. Proposals must be submitted at least twelve weeks before the date of the annual general meeting for consideration by the Executive Committee which will circulate all proposals to member clubs. Clubs may propose amendments to those proposals, which must be submitted to the Secretary at least six weeks before the date of the annual general meeting. Such amendments, if considered reasonable by the Executive Committee, must be included on the agenda for that meeting, along with any proposals for changes to the constitution and match rules.
c) All resolutions before a General Meeting, to amend the constitution or match rules (except for sub-clause e) below), shall be decided by a simple majority of member clubs present and voting. Clubs abstaining from voting shall not be counted when calculating a majority for passing resolutions.
d) Changes to match rules will be considered by a General Meeting and implemented for an experimental period not exceeding one season. Thereafter, any proposal to adopt the change on a permanent basis must be included on the agenda for the AGM in that year, and voted on by all member clubs present.
e) Changes to match rules, player eligibility and divisional structure which directly affect the Premier divisions, shall require the approval of the majority of clubs in those divisions, at the time of voting.
f) All matters not covered by the constitution or match rules shall be dealt with by the Executive Committee whose decision, in all cases, shall be final.
All clubs, players, officials, spectators & club members are subject to the Leagues Disciplinary Regulations as outlined yearly in the League handbook and on the League website
Any reference in this clause and throughout the Constitution to ‘registration’ of players shall mean registration on the main League website (hertspremiercl.co.uk) and registration on the Herts League Play-Cricket website (hertfordshirecl. play-cricket.com) regardless of whether they play in the Premier and Championship divisions or in the rest of the league.
a) After 30th June in any season, no player shall move to a club and represent that club, having already played in that season in the Saracens Herts League for another member club. No player who is a new club member may be registered after July 31st. No player may be registered to play for more than one league club at any one time (except in the Regional Divisions where an application is made to the registration officer for temporary registration of a player with another club(and in this respect such temporary registration shall be for only one other club) for the remainder of the season in question where the registration officers decision shall be final. At the end of the season in question such temporarily registered players shall be deleted from the list of registered players on that clubs list. Players registered to play in the League shall not be permitted to play in any other ECB designated league, premier or otherwise, except that in division one and below, a player who is, for example at university and registered to play for a club in the university area, can apply to the executive committee to be registered to play in the League as well, but only below the Championship. b) No player shall receive any payment or payment in kind whether from the club or anyone associated with the club for playing for the club in Division one or below. The penalty for breaking this rule shall be automatic relegation by up to 3 divisions, disciplinary proceedings and may include expulsion from the League.
c) After 31st July:
i. No player who has normally appeared for a particular XI shall play for a lower XI
ii. No new member who has not previously been registered for a club in that season, shall appear in a league match for that club in the remainder of that season. Special application may be made to the League to register a player to play who has moved to live in the Hertfordshire Premier League area having not previously lived within a reasonable distance from a Hertfordshire Premier League club.
iii. In the event of any allegation against a player under this rule, the club concerned will be required to justify its selections for the match concerned.
d) All players must be bona-fide playing members of their clubs. Clubs are responsible for maintaining a record of all their members and for verifying that all players registered to play in the League are aware of and conform to child Safeguarding guidelines and requirements. To play in League matches Division 1 and below, all players, including any substitutes, must be registered only once under one of more of the following categories, with restrictions applying as shown, subject to any special exemptions granted in advance by the Executive Committee.
NOTE Any asylum seeker that a club wishes to register under Category 1 or Category 3 as defined below must first have the written permission of his or her Home Office case worker which case worker must confirm the date of arrival on these shores and their date of birth. If the asylum seeker is under 18 years of age on 31 August in the year preceding the season in question, he or she shall be deemed Category 1 in any division below the Championship Division. Otherwise, the same criteria shall be applied to establish whether the asylum seeker is Category 1 or Category 3, and the same restrictions will apply regarding the number of Category 3 players in each team. A more simplified registration form will be produced regarding Category 3 registrations for asylum seekers.
Category 1
i a British or Irish citizen born in England and Wales and is deemed “ordinarily resident”* or ii a player who has been resident in England and Wales for the immediately preceding year and is deemed ‘Ordinarily Resident’*
*A player will only be treated as having been ordinarily resident within England and Wales for the relevant period if he or she has spent a minimum of 210 days in the year within England or Wales and has not played as a domestic player in their own country during the year (for which purpose a ‘year’ shall mean a year ending 31st March immediately before the year in question). NB: A player who holds a British passport and lives outside the UK must also meet the ”Ordinarily Resident” criteria.
'Deemed’ status
A player who was resident in England and Wales and would benefit from Category 1 status but for having relocated outside England and Wales for temporary work purposes (unrelated to cricket and for a period of no more than 24 months), may apply to their league or the ECB for ‘deemed’ Category 1 status immediately on his/her return to England and Wales. Approval is at the discretion of their league or the ECB and is not automatic’.
- No restriction on number of Category 1 players per team.
Category 2 Contracted Player to a first class county.
A player (capped or uncapped) qualified to play for England under the current ECB regulations and, currently, under contract to a First-Class County Club. For the purposes of clarification, a contracted player is one who has a current full playing contract, a summer contract or a development (scholarship) contract but not an Academy contract (16- 19 years). Should a Category 3 player be under contract to a first class county he/she will be treated as a 3 player for registration purposes.
- Maximum one Category 2 player per team unless the player, before being awarded a contract by a first class county, has been a bona fide member of the club for more than two years (24 months) and has played a minimum of 12 league games for the club in those two years.
Category 3 Players who are not deemed “Ordinarily Resident. If the player does not meet the criteria for Category 1 they will be deemed to be a Category 3 player.
- One Category 3 player per team.
A Category 3 overseas player will not be eligible for new registration if he has played Test or one-day international cricket for a Test playing country since April 1st in the previous year.
All players other than Category 1 must be registered in writing with the League by 10pm on the Wednesday before the first match in which they appear. Category 1 players must be registered by 10am on the day of their first match. Any player not registered on the League web site by the stated deadlines, shall be deemed ineligible for any match in which he participates. To play in Premier divisions matches, all players, including any substitute must be i Registered on play-cricket and meet ECB Premier league Registration guidelines as outlined yearly in league handbook in addition to having been registered on the League website.
ii Registered only once, under one of more of the categories defined above, with restrictions applying as shown, subject to any special exemptions granted in advance by the Executive Committee.
e) Before the toss of the coin the captains shall hand a written list of their team members for that match to the umpires, or if no umpire to the opposing captain. After each match, any substitutes used shall be added to the team sheet which shall then be countersigned as valid by one non-playing umpire (where there are umpires) and by the opposition captain.
In Divisions 3a and below inclusive, team sheets from opposing teams should be retained by the captains after the game and each captain (or a club officer) is subsequently responsible for checking that the opposition’s players are all registered on the league web site. Further, each captain, (or designated person), shall record the names of those that played in the match, (and recorded as having done so on his team sheet), on the league website, using the Herts Cricket App, by 9pm the evening the match was played. Any discrepancies to be reported to the League Registrations Officer by submitting the team sheet, accompanied by details of the alleged discrepancies, within three days.
In Premier divisions and Divisions 1, 2a & 2b, the appointed umpires, shall return the team sheets to the League Registrations Officer for checking.
Each club is responsible for ensuring that their players are correctly registered on the League website and (in the case of the Premier divisions) on play-cricket.com. Should any club be found to be playing a player under the wrong category, the club will forfeit 50% of the points they have gained thus far in the league for the team that the player has most represented. It is within the league’s powers to also ban players from the team thus punished from subsequently playing for lower teams, in line with 13, c, i above.
If a club is found to have played a player under a false name, the team(s) which that player has represented will be automatically relegated. It is within the league’s powers to also ban players from the team thus punished from subsequently playing for lower teams, in line with 13, c, i above.
Any team breaking either of these rules will face an extraordinary disciplinary procedure which could result in one or more of their teams being relegated automatically or possibly expulsion from the league.
f) Any player transferring clubs (within Herts League) between 1st May and 30th June shall complete a transfer form, jointly with his new club, for submission to the League. All players transferring into or out of an HPCL Premier or Championship club at any time must fully complete the Player Registration Transfer Form available to download from the League’s website
A player moving to another HPCL club at any time shall be eligible to play for the new club only if all financial and other obligations to the former club have been discharged. The League has the power to suspend players from all League matches until the clubs involved agree a player’s obligations to his original club have been discharged. Players changing clubs during the close season are outside of the jurisdiction of the league and it is always down to individual clubs to enforce their own policies around the payment of subscriptions and match fees.
i On or before July 31st, in the event of a proven allegation against an unregistered player the team fielding the ineligible player will have 5 points deducted. Should the unregistered player be Under 18 on the day of the match, the penalty will automatically be 30 points.
ii From the 1st of August onwards, any team that fields an ineligible player, will incur a 10 point deduction, excepting where the player is Under 18 on the day of the match, in which case the penalty will be 30 points.
iii For the avoidance of doubt, a captain registered on the League website as captain who has not been Cricket specific ECB DBS checked is deemed an ineligible player and the club will face the penalties in i) and ii) above.
All league fixtures shall be arranged centrally by the Fixtures Secretary and circulated to all clubs. No alteration shall be made to that list without the consent of the Fixtures Secretary acting on behalf of the Executive Committee. In the event of a club being unable to fulfil all fixtures on any day, the playing of the senior sides’ match(es) shall take precedence. If any match is postponed, which can only be with the consent of the Executive Committee, the match must be
re-arranged to be played within 28 days of the original date, provided such date is before the final scheduled day of the season. If a date cannot be mutually agreed by the two clubs concerned, then the postponed match must be played on a date designated by the Executive Committee.
Any team which fails to fulfil four or more fixtures in its division during the season may be asked by the Executive Committee to withdraw from that division forthwith and all matches involving that team shall be declared null and void with no points awarded. At the end of the season the Executive Committee shall decide whether to invite any side having conceded four or more fixtures during the season into the following season’s league structure and shall tell the side’s club before the end of September in that season as to its decision in that regard.
Any team unable to fulfil a league fixture must advise its opponents by 8:00pm on the Thursday preceding the match and obtain formal acknowledgment of the cancellation from an officer of the opposing club. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in a financial penalty of £150 in total, payable to the opposing club. Non-payment of the penalty within 14 days shall attract a penalty on the same basis as set out for subscriptions under rule 10b, payable to the opposing club. Any club failing to meet its obligations under this rule will be fined additionally by the League at a rate not less than three times the outstanding debt. Any team failing to fulfil three or more fixtures during a season may be subject to demotion to a lower division in the following season, at the discretion of the Executive Committee. Where both fixtures between any two teams during the same season are arranged to take place at the ground or grounds of one of those teams the visitors shall pay to the home team the sum of £100.00 as compensation for having to provide the facilities twice in that season.
a) The league will be divided into an appropriate number of divisions in a single structure with the exception of the regional divisions. All teams shall have the same rights to promotion to a higher division, providing the minimum requirements for facilities have been met. The size of all divisions shall be determined from time to time by the Executive Committee except as required by 11e) above.
b) Only a club's 1st XI is eligible for promotion to Premier divisions
c) Promotions and relegations shall be on the following bases:
Promotions: Championship and all subsequent divisions: Top 2 sides promoted one division except 2nd side in Championship subject to play-off.
Relegations: Premier division, Championship and all subsequent divisions, except 6B: Bottom two sides relegated one division (9th place in Premier subject to play-off).
Division 6B: teams finishing 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th relegated to the appropriate Division 7 depending on geography.
d) The Executive Committee shall have the discretion to vary the numbers promoted and relegated between the regional divisions depending on the number of clubs participating in those divisions.
e) In all cases, if any of the clubs in a promotion place is deemed ineligible, due to the standard of facilities or for any other reason, only the club finishing in the next place below the promotion places may be considered for promotion.
f) Clubs eligible for promotion shall be promoted only if their facilities are deemed acceptable by the Executive Committee.
g) Where two or more clubs finish with the same aggregate of points, the club with the higher number of wins shall be placed higher in the league. If still equal, then the club with fewer losses shall be placed higher. If still equal, then the club with the higher scoring rate in completed matches, based on runs per wicket, shall be the higher.
h) In the regional divisions below division 9, the side finishing top will be the side that has the best average points score. That average shall be calculated by dividing the total number of points accumulated throughout the season by the number of games played. The number of games played shall not include games where an opponent has conceded a game or games against it but will include a game or games that it has conceded against its opposition. Where two or more sides finish with the same points the procedure in g) above shall apply. For the avoidance of doubt no points will be awarded for conceded matches in the regional divisions below division 9.
a) Clubs may face a fine of £10 for failure to submit averages or other specific information required by the Results Secretary and notified to clubs.
b) All clubs are required to co-operate in reporting results, when requested, to press agencies and newspapers.
c) A facilities reporting scheme will be operated throughout the league.
d) Any club which fails to submit a report when required and in accordance with the time limits and arrangements specified by the Executive Committee shall be subject to a fine of £20, for each occasion it fails to report. Non- payment of such fines, more than one month after notification by the Treasurer, shall attract a penalty on the same basis as set out for subscriptions under rule 10b.
All league games shall be played in accordance with the Laws of Cricket as published and amended from time to time by the MCC, except as varied or amended by the match rules contained in the League handbook, printed annually. All league and cup games shall be played in accordance with the Preamble to the Laws – "the Spirit of Cricket", and in accordance with any directives, guidelines and policies published by the national governing bodies and adopted by the League.
The League will comply with the Sport England Code of Governance (Tier 1) and the ECB Anti-Discrimination and EDI codes from time to time published by such bodies. Copies of which can be viewed using the direct link from the league website.
The Hertfordshire Women's League (HWCL) operates principally within the Constitution of the HPCL, but of necessity, has adopted a number of specific rules for its organisation.
The following clauses show those departures from the HPCL Constitution. The numbers against each paragraph are those of the clauses in the HCPL Constitution.
3a) Applications to join the HWCL shall be sent to the organiser or secretary by 1 December in the year before they wish to join. Any club in Hertfordshire or Bedfordshire (but not North of the town of Bedford) may apply to join.
Maintaining membership
d) HWCL will assess the standard of facilities at all grounds within the HWCL and decide whether they are suitable, but clubs should work towards the standards set in the main constitution.
Clubs wishing to terminate their membership of the HWCL shall do so before 1 December in the year before the season in which they wish to leave.
HWCL will hold an AGM in March each year at which only clubs within the HPCL that have a women’s team or teams in the HWCL may attend and vote. At least 14 days’ notice shall be given to each club attending to include an agenda for the meeting.
All eligibility criteria and match rules set out in the current HWCL handbook shall apply in preference to clause 13 in the main constitution and any material variation of those rules shall be voted upon at the HWCL AGM.
14. Fixtures
Any team unable to fulfil a fixture must notify its opposition by 8.00pm on the Friday before the match is due to take place.
Any team failing to fulfil 3 or more fixtures in any season may be asked to withdraw from their division forthwith.
The HWCL will be divided into an appropriate number of hard ball and soft ball divisions and into cup competitions, after 1 December in the preceding year.









25 - 29 MAY



M A T C H S C H E D U L E
Monday - 25th
Herts U13 Boys HUNDRED 11am Start
Tuesday - 26th
Herts U13 Girls v Suffolk U13 Girls
Herts U14 Girls v Suffolk U14 Girls 11am Start
Thursday - 28th
Hertfordshire CCC v Marylebone Cricket Club (+ Members Lunch) 11am Start

Wednesday - 27th
Herts Over 50s v Middlesex Over 50s 1pm Start
Friday - 29th
Women’s T20 Competition Herts Women, MCC, NACC and RAF 11am Start
Results reporting DLS in divs 1-6B
Divisional structure Fixtures
Which ball to use
Readers Herts T20 Cup Club/team penalties
Umpire & scorer registration process
Umpires panel
Disciplinary Procedures
ECB club affiliation / DBS
ECB Identity Vetting and Safeguarding Responsibilities
Player registration - premier Player
overseas & managed migration
Ground

Home team to report the result on https://hertfordshirecl.play-cricket.com, by 9pm on match day. The home XI is the side that appears first in the fixture list in this handbook, regardless of where the game is played. All results, including cancelled and abandoned games, are to be reported.
Penalty: 5 point fine for failure to report by the deadline.
This applies to ALL DIVISIONS, with the team required to report the two team totals, wickets taken, overs bowled and the result.
In addition, for divisions from Premier to 2B, by 11pm on the Tuesday following the match, the full scorecard should be recorded, including names of match officials
Penalty: a fine of £30 for failure to report by the Tuesday deadline, on each occasion.
Any problems - contact Results Secretary, Richard Mason E-mail: results@hertspremiercl.co.uk

For full details see Match Day Handbook, pp54-59
TEAM SHEETS: Each team must record their players’ names, as on the team sheet, via https:// hertfordshirecl.play-cricket.com by 9pm on day of the match.
FACILITIES MARKS: Divisions 3A-6B: Facilities marks to be entered by visiting captain for all completed matches by 9pm on the Wednesday following the match.
UMPIRES MARKS: Premier to 2b inclusive: Marks for umpires to be entered by both captains via the form on www.whostheumpire.com by 9pm on the Wednesday following every match. Any problems must be reported immediately to: Jon Holland. E: joncarole81@hotmail.co.uk T: 07948 718178
Divisions 3A-6B: Umpires reports may be submitted by both captains, by 11pm on the Friday following every match.
See page 65 of this handbook for all penalties.



If someone from either side has the means to use the DLS method, either by using the DLS software on a laptop computer, or via the play-cricket scorer app, then this will be used to calculate the target score of the side batting 2nd whenever there is an interruption in play that results in a loss of overs.'
Download the app from iPhone App Store/ Google PlayStore. In the app, click on Tools and you will see DLS Calculator - click on version 5 and follow the instructions.
Please read ALL paragraphs of rule 2 of the match rules for divisions 3A to 6B, relating to weather and the use of DLS.

Premier
Bishop's Stortford
Broxbourne
Flitwick
Harpenden
Hertford
Old Owens
Potters Bar
Radlett
Totteridge Millhillians
West Herts
Championship
Dunstable
Hemel Hempstead
Hoddesdon
Luton Town & Indians
North Mymms
Preston Redbourn
Sawbridgeworth
Shenley Village
Welwyn GC
Division 1
Abbots Langley
Ampthill Town
Chorleywood
Hitchin
Letchworth GC
Leverstock Green
Lutonian
Northwood
Reed
St Albans
Division 2A
Berkhamsted
Harpenden II
Holtwhites Trinibis
Knebworth Park
Old Elizabethans
Potters Bar II
Radlett II
St Margaretsbury
Stevenage
West Herts II
Division 2B
Bishop's Stortford II
Datchworth
Eversholt
Flitwick II
Hertford II
Langleybury
Old Finchleians
Tewin
Watford Town
Wheathampstead
Division 3A
Bushey
Chipperfield Clarendon
Cockfosters
Hemel Hempstead II
Ickleford
Old Camdenians
Rickmansworth
St Albans II
Totteridge Millhillians II
Welwyn GC II
Division 3B
Allenburys & County Hall
Broxbourne II
Cheshunt Rosedale
Chorleywood II
Dunstable Town II
Hitchin II
London Colney
Northchurch
Potton Town
Redbourn II
Division 4A
Harpenden III
Hatfield & Crusaders
Hatfield Hyde
Kings Langley
Letchworth GC II
Mill Hill Village
Northwood Town
Sandridge
Shenley Village II
Watford Town II
Division 4B
Boxmoor
Flamstead
Hoddesdon II
Luton Town & Indians II
Lutonian II
North Enfield
Northampton Exiles
Old Albanian
Preston II
Stevenage II
Division 5A
Abbots Langley II
Bayford & Hertford
Bentley Heath
Berkhamsted II
Leverstock Green II
North Mymms II
Old Owens II
Pinner
Reed II
Southgate Adelaide
Division 5B
Botany Bay
Clifton
Frogmore
Hemel Hempstead III
Holtwhites-Trinibis II
Northwood II
Old Elizabethans II
Rickmansworth II
Sawbridgeworth II
Weston
Division 6A
Aldenham
Ampthill Town II
Cheshunt Rosedale II
Eaton Bray
Flitwick III
Greenwood Park
Knebworth Park II
Old Finchleians II
St Margaretsbury II
Welwyn GC III
Division 6B
Hertford III
Hitchin III
Langleybury II
Ley Hill
Mill Hill Village II
Northampton Exiles II
Potters Bar III
Shenley Village III
West Herts III
Wheathampstead II
Division 7 East
Broxbourne III
Hatfield & Crusaders II
Hertingfordbury
Little Berkhamsted
Old Camdenians II
Old Cholmleians
Old Minchendeanians
Southgate Adelaide II
Stevenage III
Watton-at-Stone
Division 7 West
Bushey II
Dunstable Town III
Harpenden IV
Ickleford II
Markyate
Northwood Town II
Radlett III
Redbourn III
St Albans III
Watford Town III
Division 8 East
Allenburys & County Hall II
Baldock
Datchworth II
Harpenden Dolphins
Hatch End
Letchworth GC III
Stevenage IV
Tewin II
Totteridge Millhillians III
Ware
Division 8 West
Berkhamsted III
Boxmoor II
Great Gaddesden
Hemel Hempstead IV
Luton Town & Indians III
Northchurch II
Northwood III
Old Eastcotians
Pinner II
Rickmansworth III
Division 9 East
Bamville
Bentley Heath II
Botany Bay II
Cockfosters II
Hitchin IV
Kimpton
Old Cholmleians II
Old Minchendenians II
Southgate Compton
St Albans IV
Division 9 West
Abbots Langley III
Edgware
Flamstead II
Kings Langley II
Lutonian III
Old Albanian II
Preston III
Radlett IV
Sandridge II
West Herts IV
Division 10 East
Broxbourne IV
Cheshunt Rosedale III
Hatfield Hyde II
Knebworth Park III
Letchworth GC IV
Little Berkhamsted II
Mill Hill Village III
North Enfield II
Old Camdenians III
St Margaretsbury III
Division 10 West
Chipperfield Clarendon II
Chorleywood III
Harpenden V
Leverstock Green III
London Colney II
Luton Town & Indians IV
Northwood Town III
Offley & Stopsley
Old Elizabethans III
Rickmansworth IV
Division 11 East
Baldock II
Bengeo II
Hertford IV
Holtwhites-Trinibis III
Mill Hill Village IV
Old Owens III
St Albans V
Ware II
Wheathampstead III
Welwyn Garden City IV
Division 11 West
Batchworth
Bushey III
Eaton Bray II
Flitwick IV
Northwood IV
Old Albanian III
Pinner III
Royal Herts
West Herts V
Division 12 East
Bayford & Hertford II
Datchworth III
Enfield IV
Hatfield & Crusaders III
Hitchin V
Hoddesdon III
Ickleford III
Letchworth GC V
Potters Bar IV
Preston IV
Division 12 West
Berkhamsted IV
Boxmoor III
Kings Langley III
Langleybury III
Ley Hill II
Redbourn IV
Shenley Village IV
Tring Park IV
Watford Town IV
West Herts VI
Division 13 East
Arkley
Botany Bay III
Hatfield Hyde III
Hitchin VI
North Mymms III
Old Minchendenians III
Potton Town II
Reed III
Southgate Adelaide III
Weston II
Division 13 West
Abbots Langley IV
Aldenham II
Chipperfield Clarendon III
Dunstable IV
Harpenden VI
Leverstock Green IV
Northwood V
Old Albanian IV
Studham
Wheathampstead IV
Division 14 East
Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Datchworth IV
Hitchin VII
Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Knebworth Park IV
Letchworth GC VI
Mill Hill Village V
Old Camdenians IV
Tewin III
Welwyn GC V
Division 14 West
Chorleywood IV
Harpenden VII
Hatch End II
Kings Langley IV
Langleybury IV
Pinner IV
Potten End
Redbourn V
Rickmansworth V
Watford Town V
Division 15
Bushey IV
Cockfosters III
Ickleford IV
Old Elizabethans IV
Reed IV
9 May
Broxbourne v Potters Bar
Flitwick v Bishop's Stortford
Harpenden v Old Owens
Radlett v Hertford
Totteridge Millhillians v West Herts
16 May
Bishop's Stortford v Harpenden
Hertford v Broxbourne
Old Owens v Radlett
Potters Bar v Totteridge Millhillians
West Herts v Flitwick
23 May
Bishop's Stortford v West Herts
Broxbourne v Old Owens
Flitwick v Potters Bar
Radlett v Harpenden
Totteridge Millhillians v Hertford
30 May
Harpenden v Broxbourne
Hertford v Flitwick
Old Owens v Totteridge Millhillians
Potters Bar v West Herts
Radlett v Bishop's Stortford
6 June
Bishop's Stortford v Potters Bar
Broxbourne v Radlett
Flitwick v Old Owens
Totteridge Millhillians v Harpenden
West Herts v Hertford
13 June
Broxbourne v Bishop's Stortford
Harpenden v Flitwick
Hertford v Potters Bar
Old Owens v West Herts
Radlett v Totteridge Millhillians
20 June
Bishop's Stortford v Hertford
Flitwick v Radlett
Potters Bar v Old Owens
Totteridge Millhillians v Broxbourne
West Herts v Harpenden
27 June
Broxbourne v Flitwick
Harpenden v Potters Bar
Old Owens v Hertford
Radlett v West Herts
Totteridge Millhillians v Bishop's Stortford
4 July
Bishop's Stortford v Old Owens
Flitwick v Totteridge Millhillians
Hertford v Harpenden
Potters Bar v Radlett
West Herts v Broxbourne
11 July
Bishop's Stortford v Flitwick
Hertford v Radlett
Old Owens v Harpenden
Potters Bar v Broxbourne
West Herts v Totteridge Millhillians
18 July
Broxbourne v Hertford
Flitwick v West Herts
Harpenden v Bishop's Stortford
Radlett v Old Owens
Totteridge Millhillians v Potters Bar
25 July
Harpenden v Radlett
Hertford v Totteridge Millhillians
Old Owens v Broxbourne
Potters Bar v Flitwick
West Herts v Bishop's Stortford
In the Premier and Championship Divisions, the first 5 and last 4 matches will be played as 50 over games and the other 9 as timed games of a minimum 115 overs.
Start times (Prem/Champ)weeks 1-5 at 12.00 noon; weeks 6-18 at 11.00am
Relegation play-off: The side finishing 9th in the Premier Division and the side finishing 2nd in the Championship will play a play-off under 50 over match rules. The match will be played on Saturday 12th September.
In Divisions One and below, all matches will be played as limited overs matches.
1 August
Bishop's Stortford v Radlett
Broxbourne v Harpenden
Flitwick v Hertford
Totteridge Millhillians v Old Owens
West Herts v Potters Bar
8 August
Harpenden v Totteridge Millhillians
Hertford v West Herts
Old Owens v Flitwick
Potters Bar v Bishop's Stortford
Radlett v Broxbourne
15 August
Bishop's Stortford v Broxbourne
Flitwick v Harpenden
Potters Bar v Hertford
Totteridge Millhillians v Radlett
West Herts v Old Owens
22 August
Broxbourne v Totteridge Millhillians
Harpenden v West Herts
Hertford v Bishop's Stortford
Old Owens v Potters Bar
Radlett v Flitwick
29 August
Bishop's Stortford v Totteridge Millhillians
Flitwick v Broxbourne
Hertford v Old Owens
Potters Bar v Harpenden
West Herts v Radlett
5 September
Broxbourne v West Herts
Harpenden v Hertford
Old Owens v Bishop's Stortford
Radlett v Potters Bar
Totteridge Millhillians v Flitwick


9 May
Dunstable Town v Sawbridgeworth
North Mymms v Preston
Redbourn v Hoddesdon
Shenley Village v Luton Town & Indians
Welwyn Garden City v Hemel Hempstead
16 May
Hemel Hempstead v Shenley Village
Hoddesdon v Dunstable Town
Luton Town & Indians v North Mymms
Preston v Redbourn
Sawbridgeworth v Welwyn Garden City
23 May
Dunstable Town v Preston
North Mymms v Hemel Hempstead
Redbourn v Luton Town & Indians
Sawbridgeworth v Hoddesdon
Shenley Village v Welwyn Garden City
30 May
Hemel Hempstead v Redbourn
Luton Town & Indians v Dunstable Town
Preston v Hoddesdon
Shenley Village v Sawbridgeworth
Welwyn Garden City v North Mymms
6 June
Dunstable Town v Hemel Hempstead
Hoddesdon v Luton Town & Indians
North Mymms v Shenley Village
Redbourn v Welwyn Garden City
Sawbridgeworth v Preston
13 June
Hemel Hempstead v Hoddesdon
Luton Town & Indians v Preston
North Mymms v Sawbridgeworth
Shenley Village v Redbourn
Welwyn Garden City v Dunstable Town
20 June
Dunstable Town v Shenley Village
Hoddesdon v Welwyn Garden City
Preston v Hemel Hempstead
Redbourn v North Mymms
Sawbridgeworth v Luton Town & Indians
27 June
Hemel Hempstead v Luton Town & Indians
North Mymms v Dunstable Town
Redbourn v Sawbridgeworth
Shenley Village v Hoddesdon
Welwyn Garden City v Preston
4 July
Dunstable Town v Redbourn
Hoddesdon v North Mymms
Luton Town & Indians v Welwyn Garden City
Preston v Shenley Village
Sawbridgeworth v Hemel Hempstead
11 July
Hemel Hempstead v Welwyn Garden City
Hoddesdon v Redbourn
Luton Town & Indians v Shenley Village
Preston v North Mymms
Sawbridgeworth v Dunstable Town
18 July
Dunstable Town v Hoddesdon
North Mymms v Luton Town & Indians
Redbourn v Preston
Shenley Village v Hemel Hempstead
Welwyn Garden City v Sawbridgeworth
25 July
Hemel Hempstead v North Mymms
Hoddesdon v Sawbridgeworth
Luton Town & Indians v Redbourn
Preston v Dunstable Town
Welwyn Garden City v Shenley Village
9 May
Letchworth Garden City v Ampthill Town
Lutonian v Hitchin
Northwood v Chorleywood
Reed v Abbots Langley
St Albans v Leverstock Green
16 May
Abbots Langley v Letchworth Garden City
Ampthill Town v St Albans
Chorleywood v Reed
Hitchin v Northwood
Leverstock Green v Lutonian
23 May
Abbots Langley v Chorleywood
Lutonian v Ampthill Town
Northwood v Leverstock Green
Reed v Hitchin
St Albans v Letchworth Garden City
30 May
Ampthill Town v Northwood
Hitchin v Chorleywood
Letchworth Garden City v Lutonian
Leverstock Green v Reed
St Albans v Abbots Langley
6 June
Abbots Langley v Hitchin
Chorleywood v Leverstock Green
Lutonian v St Albans
Northwood v Letchworth Garden City
Reed v Ampthill Town
13 June
Ampthill Town v Chorleywood
Letchworth Garden City v Reed
Leverstock Green v Hitchin
Lutonian v Abbots Langley
St Albans v Northwood
20 June
Abbots Langley v Leverstock Green
Chorleywood v Letchworth Garden City
Hitchin v Ampthill Town
Northwood v Lutonian
Reed v St Albans
27 June
Ampthill Town v Leverstock Green
Letchworth Garden City v Hitchin
Lutonian v Reed
Northwood v Abbots Langley
St Albans v Chorleywood
4 July
Abbots Langley v Ampthill Town
Chorleywood v Lutonian
Hitchin v St Albans
Leverstock Green v Letchworth Garden City
Reed v Northwood
11 July
Abbots Langley v Reed
Ampthill Town v Letchworth Garden City
Chorleywood v Northwood
Hitchin v Lutonian
Leverstock Green v St Albans
18 July
Letchworth Garden City v Abbots Langley
Lutonian v Leverstock Green
Northwood v Hitchin
Reed v Chorleywood
St Albans v Ampthill Town
25 July
Ampthill Town v Lutonian
Chorleywood v Abbots Langley
Hitchin v Reed
Letchworth Garden City v St Albans
Leverstock Green v Northwood
1 August
Dunstable Town v Luton Town & Indians
Hoddesdon v Preston
North Mymms v Welwyn Garden City
Redbourn v Hemel Hempstead
Sawbridgeworth v Shenley Village
8 August
Hemel Hempstead v Dunstable Town
Luton Town & Indians v Hoddesdon
Preston v Sawbridgeworth
Shenley Village v North Mymms
Welwyn Garden City v Redbourn
15 August
Dunstable Town v Welwyn Garden City
Hoddesdon v Hemel Hempstead
Preston v Luton Town & Indians
Redbourn v Shenley Village
Sawbridgeworth v North Mymms
22 August
Hemel Hempstead v Preston
Luton Town & Indians v Sawbridgeworth
North Mymms v Redbourn
Shenley Village v Dunstable Town
Welwyn Garden City v Hoddesdon
29 August
Dunstable Town v North Mymms
Hoddesdon v Shenley Village
Luton Town & Indians v Hemel Hempstead
Preston v Welwyn Garden City
Sawbridgeworth v Redbourn
5 September
Hemel Hempstead v Sawbridgeworth
North Mymms v Hoddesdon
Redbourn v Dunstable Town
Shenley Village v Preston
Welwyn Garden City v Luton Town & Indians
1 August
Abbots Langley v St Albans
Chorleywood v Hitchin
Lutonian v Letchworth Garden City
Northwood v Ampthill Town
Reed v Leverstock Green
8 August
Ampthill Town v Reed
Hitchin v Abbots Langley
Letchworth Garden City v Northwood
Leverstock Green v Chorleywood
St Albans v Lutonian
15 August
Abbots Langley v Lutonian
Chorleywood v Ampthill Town
Hitchin v Leverstock Green
Northwood v St Albans
Reed v Letchworth Garden City
22 August
Ampthill Town v Hitchin
Letchworth Garden City v Chorleywood
Leverstock Green v Abbots Langley
Lutonian v Northwood
St Albans v Reed
29 August
Abbots Langley v Northwood
Chorleywood v St Albans
Hitchin v Letchworth Garden City
Leverstock Green v Ampthill Town
Reed v Lutonian
5 September
Ampthill Town v Abbots Langley
Letchworth Garden City v Leverstock Green
Lutonian v Chorleywood
Northwood v Reed
St Albans v Hitchin
9 May
Berkhamsted v Radlett II
Old Elizabethans v Holtwhites Trinibis
Potters Bar II v St Margaretsbury
Stevenage v Harpenden II
West Herts II v Knebworth Park
16 May
Harpenden II v Old Elizabethans
Holtwhites Trinibis v West Herts II
Knebworth Park v Potters Bar II
Radlett II v Stevenage
St Margaretsbury v Berkhamsted
23 May
Berkhamsted v Knebworth Park
Harpenden II v Radlett II
Potters Bar II v Holtwhites Trinibis
Stevenage v St Margaretsbury West Herts II v Old Elizabethans
30 May
Holtwhites Trinibis v Berkhamsted
Knebworth Park v Stevenage
Old Elizabethans v Potters Bar II
St Margaretsbury v Radlett II
West Herts II v Harpenden II
6 June
Berkhamsted v Old Elizabethans
Harpenden II v St Margaretsbury
Potters Bar II v West Herts II
Radlett II v Knebworth Park
Stevenage v Holtwhites Trinibis
13 June
Holtwhites Trinibis v Radlett II
Knebworth Park v St Margaretsbury
Old Elizabethans v Stevenage
Potters Bar II v Harpenden II West Herts II v Berkhamsted
9 May
Bishop's Stortford II v Flitwick II
Datchworth v Tewin
Eversholt v Langleybury
Hertford II v Wheathampstead
Old Finchleians v Watford Town
16 May
Flitwick II v Eversholt
Langleybury v Old Finchleians
Tewin v Bishop's Stortford II
Watford Town v Hertford II
Wheathampstead v Datchworth
23 May
Datchworth v Watford Town
Eversholt v Bishop's Stortford II
Hertford II v Langleybury
Old Finchleians v Flitwick II
Tewin v Wheathampstead
30 May
Bishop's Stortford II v Old Finchleians
Eversholt v Tewin
Flitwick II v Hertford II
Langleybury v Datchworth
Watford Town v Wheathampstead
6 June
Datchworth v Flitwick II
Hertford II v Bishop's Stortford II
Old Finchleians v Eversholt
Tewin v Watford Town
Wheathampstead v Langleybury
13 June
Bishop's Stortford II v Datchworth
Eversholt v Hertford II
Flitwick II v Wheathampstead
Langleybury v Watford Town
Old Finchleians v Tewin
20 June
Berkhamsted v Potters Bar II
Harpenden II v Knebworth Park
Radlett II v Old Elizabethans
St Margaretsbury v Holtwhites Trinibis
Stevenage v West Herts II
27 June
Berkhamsted v Harpenden II
Holtwhites Trinibis v Knebworth Park
Old Elizabethans v St Margaretsbury
Potters Bar II v Stevenage
West Herts II v Radlett II
4 July
Harpenden II v Holtwhites Trinibis
Knebworth Park v Old Elizabethans
Radlett II v Potters Bar II
St Margaretsbury v West Herts II
Stevenage v Berkhamsted
11 July
Harpenden II v Stevenage
Holtwhites Trinibis v Old Elizabethans
Knebworth Park v West Herts II
Radlett II v Berkhamsted
St Margaretsbury v Potters Bar II
18 July
Berkhamsted v St Margaretsbury
Old Elizabethans v Harpenden II
Potters Bar II v Knebworth Park
Stevenage v Radlett II
West Herts II v Holtwhites Trinibis
25 July
Holtwhites Trinibis v Potters Bar II
Knebworth Park v Berkhamsted
Old Elizabethans v West Herts II
Radlett II v Harpenden II
St Margaretsbury v Stevenage
20 June
Datchworth v Eversholt
Hertford II v Old Finchleians
Tewin v Langleybury
Watford Town v Flitwick II
Wheathampstead v Bishop's Stortford II
27 June
Bishop's Stortford II v Watford Town
Eversholt v Wheathampstead
Flitwick II v Langleybury
Hertford II v Tewin
Old Finchleians v Datchworth
4 July
Datchworth v Hertford II
Langleybury v Bishop's Stortford II
Tewin v Flitwick II
Watford Town v Eversholt
Wheathampstead v Old Finchleians
11 July
Flitwick II v Bishop's Stortford II
Langleybury v Eversholt
Tewin v Datchworth
Watford Town v Old Finchleians
Wheathampstead v Hertford II
18 July
Bishop's Stortford II v Tewin
Datchworth v Wheathampstead
Eversholt v Flitwick II
Hertford II v Watford Town
Old Finchleians v Langleybury
25 July
Bishop's Stortford II v Eversholt
Flitwick II v Old Finchleians
Langleybury v Hertford II
Watford Town v Datchworth
Wheathampstead v Tewin
1 August
Berkhamsted v Holtwhites Trinibis
Harpenden II v West Herts II
Potters Bar II v Old Elizabethans
Radlett II v St Margaretsbury
Stevenage v Knebworth Park
8 August
Holtwhites Trinibis v Stevenage
Knebworth Park v Radlett II
Old Elizabethans v Berkhamsted
St Margaretsbury v Harpenden II
West Herts II v Potters Bar II
15 August
Berkhamsted v West Herts II
Harpenden II v Potters Bar II
Radlett II v Holtwhites Trinibis
St Margaretsbury v Knebworth Park
Stevenage v Old Elizabethans
22 August
Holtwhites Trinibis v St Margaretsbury
Knebworth Park v Harpenden II
Old Elizabethans v Radlett II
Potters Bar II v Berkhamsted
West Herts II v Stevenage
29 August
Harpenden II v Berkhamsted
Knebworth Park v Holtwhites Trinibis
Radlett II v West Herts II
St Margaretsbury v Old Elizabethans
Stevenage v Potters Bar II
5 September
Berkhamsted v Stevenage
Holtwhites Trinibis v Harpenden II
Old Elizabethans v Knebworth Park
Potters Bar II v Radlett II
West Herts II v St Margaretsbury
1 August
Datchworth v Langleybury
Hertford II v Flitwick II
Old Finchleians v Bishop's Stortford II
Tewin v Eversholt
Wheathampstead v Watford Town
8 August
Bishop's Stortford II v Hertford II
Eversholt v Old Finchleians
Flitwick II v Datchworth
Langleybury v Wheathampstead
Watford Town v Tewin
15 August
Datchworth v Bishop's Stortford II
Hertford II v Eversholt
Tewin v Old Finchleians
Watford Town v Langleybury
Wheathampstead v Flitwick II
22 August
Bishop's Stortford II v Wheathampstead
Eversholt v Datchworth
Flitwick II v Watford Town
Langleybury v Tewin
Old Finchleians v Hertford II
29 August
Datchworth v Old Finchleians
Langleybury v Flitwick II
Tewin v Hertford II
Watford Town v Bishop's Stortford II
Wheathampstead v Eversholt
5 September
Bishop's Stortford II v Langleybury
Eversholt v Watford Town
Flitwick II v Tewin
Hertford II v Datchworth
Old Finchleians v Wheathampstead
9 May
Bushey v St Albans II
Cockfosters v Chipperfield Clarendon
Hemel Hempstead II v Welwyn Garden City II
Ickleford v Rickmansworth
Old Camdenians v Totteridge Millhillians II
16 May
Chipperfield Clarendon v Old Camdenians
Rickmansworth v Bushey
St Albans II v Hemel Hempstead II
Totteridge Millhillians II v Ickleford
Welwyn Garden City II v Cockfosters
23 May
Bushey v Totteridge Millhillians II
Hemel Hempstead II v Rickmansworth
Ickleford v Chipperfield Clarendon
Old Camdenians v Cockfosters
Welwyn Garden City II v St Albans II
30 May
Chipperfield Clarendon v Bushey
Cockfosters v Ickleford
Old Camdenians v Welwyn Garden City II
Rickmansworth v St Albans II
Totteridge Millhillians II v Hemel Hempstead II
6 June
Bushey v Cockfosters
Hemel Hempstead II v Chipperfield Clarendon
Ickleford v Old Camdenians
St Albans II v Totteridge Millhillians II
Welwyn Garden City II v Rickmansworth
13 June
Chipperfield Clarendon v St Albans II
Cockfosters v Hemel Hempstead II
Ickleford v Welwyn Garden City II
Old Camdenians v Bushey
Totteridge Millhillians II v Rickmansworth
20 June
Bushey v Ickleford
Hemel Hempstead II
v Old Camdenians
Rickmansworth v Chipperfield Clarendon
St Albans II v Cockfosters
Welwyn Garden City II v Totteridge Millhillians II
27 June
Bushey v Welwyn Garden City II
Chipperfield Clarendon v Totteridge Millhillians II
Cockfosters v Rickmansworth
Ickleford v Hemel Hempstead II
Old Camdenians v St Albans II
4 July
Hemel Hempstead II v Bushey
Rickmansworth v Old Camdenians
St Albans II v Ickleford
Totteridge Millhillians II v Cockfosters
Welwyn Garden City II v Chipperfield Clarendon
11 July
Chipperfield Clarendon v Cockfosters
Rickmansworth v Ickleford
St Albans II v Bushey
Totteridge Millhillians II v Old Camdenians
Welwyn Garden City II v Hemel Hempstead II
18 July
Bushey v Rickmansworth
Cockfosters v Welwyn Garden City II
Hemel Hempstead II v St Albans II
Ickleford v Totteridge Millhillians II
Old Camdenians v Chipperfield Clarendon
25 July
Chipperfield Clarendon v Ickleford
Cockfosters v Old Camdenians
Rickmansworth v Hemel Hempstead II
St Albans II v Welwyn Garden City II
Totteridge Millhillians II v Bushey
1 August
Bushey v Chipperfield Clarendon
Hemel Hempstead II v Totteridge Millhillians II
Ickleford v Cockfosters
St Albans II v Rickmansworth
Welwyn Garden City II v Old Camdenians
8 August
Chipperfield Clarendon v Hemel Hempstead II
Cockfosters v Bushey
Old Camdenians v Ickleford
Rickmansworth v Welwyn Garden City II
Totteridge Millhillians II v St Albans II
15 August
Bushey v Old Camdenians
Hemel Hempstead II v Cockfosters
Rickmansworth v Totteridge Millhillians II
St Albans II v Chipperfield Clarendon
Welwyn Garden City II v Ickleford
22 August
Chipperfield Clarendon v Rickmansworth
Cockfosters v St Albans II
Ickleford v Bushey
Old Camdenians v Hemel Hempstead II
Totteridge Millhillians II v Welwyn Garden City II
29 August
Hemel Hempstead II v Ickleford
Rickmansworth v Cockfosters
St Albans II v Old Camdenians
Totteridge Millhillians II v Chipperfield Clarendon
Welwyn Garden City II v Bushey
5 September
Bushey v Hemel Hempstead II
Chipperfield Clarendon v Welwyn Garden City II
Cockfosters v Totteridge Millhillians II
Ickleford v St Albans II
Old Camdenians v Rickmansworth
9 May
Chorleywood II v Redbourn II
Hitchin II v Broxbourne II
London Colney v Cheshunt Rosedale
Northchurch v Dunstable Town II
Potton Town v Allenburys & County Hall
16 May
Allenburys & County Hall v London Colney
Broxbourne II v Potton Town
Cheshunt Rosedale v Northchurch
Dunstable Town II v Chorleywood II
Redbourn II v Hitchin II
23 May
Cheshunt Rosedale v Allenburys & County Hall
Chorleywood II v Northchurch
Hitchin II v Dunstable Town II
London Colney v Broxbourne II
Potton Town v Redbourn II
30 May
Broxbourne II v Allenburys & County Hall
Chorleywood II v Cheshunt Rosedale
Dunstable Town II v Potton Town
Northchurch v Hitchin II
Redbourn II v London Colney
6 June
Allenburys & County Hall v Redbourn II
Cheshunt Rosedale v Broxbourne II
Hitchin II v Chorleywood II
London Colney v Dunstable Town II
Potton Town v Northchurch
13 June
Chorleywood II v Potton Town
Dunstable Town II v Allenburys & County Hall
Hitchin II v Cheshunt Rosedale
Northchurch v London Colney
Redbourn II v Broxbourne II
20 June
Allenburys & County Hall v Northchurch
Broxbourne II v Dunstable Town II
Cheshunt Rosedale v Redbourn II
London Colney v Chorleywood II
Potton Town v Hitchin II
27 June
Chorleywood II v Allenburys & County Hall
Dunstable Town II v Redbourn II
Hitchin II v London Colney
Northchurch v Broxbourne II
Potton Town v Cheshunt Rosedale
4 July
Allenburys & County Hall v Hitchin II
Broxbourne II v Chorleywood II
Cheshunt Rosedale v Dunstable Town II
London Colney v Potton Town
Redbourn II v Northchurch
11 July
Allenburys & County Hall v Potton Town
Broxbourne II v Hitchin II
Cheshunt Rosedale v London Colney
Dunstable Town II v Northchurch
Redbourn II v Chorleywood II
18 July
Chorleywood II v Dunstable Town II
Hitchin II v Redbourn II
London Colney v Allenburys & County Hall
Northchurch v Cheshunt Rosedale
Potton Town v Broxbourne II
25 July
Allenburys & County Hall v Cheshunt Rosedale
Broxbourne II v London Colney
Dunstable Town II v Hitchin II
Northchurch v Chorleywood II
Redbourn II v Potton Town
1 August
Allenburys & County Hall v Broxbourne II
Cheshunt Rosedale v Chorleywood II
Hitchin II v Northchurch
London Colney v Redbourn II
Potton Town v Dunstable Town II
8 August
Broxbourne II v Cheshunt Rosedale
Chorleywood II v Hitchin II
Dunstable Town II v London Colney
Northchurch v Potton Town
Redbourn II v Allenburys & County Hall
15 August
Allenburys & County Hall v Dunstable Town II
Broxbourne II v Redbourn II
Cheshunt Rosedale v Hitchin II
London Colney v Northchurch
Potton Town v Chorleywood II
22 August
Chorleywood II v London Colney
Dunstable Town II v Broxbourne II
Hitchin II v Potton Town
Northchurch v Allenburys & County Hall
Redbourn II v Cheshunt Rosedale
29 August
Allenburys & County Hall v Chorleywood II
Broxbourne II v Northchurch
Cheshunt Rosedale v Potton Town
London Colney v Hitchin II
Redbourn II v Dunstable Town II
5 September
Chorleywood II v Broxbourne II
Dunstable Town II v Cheshunt Rosedale
Hitchin II v Allenburys & County Hall
Northchurch v Redbourn II
Potton Town v London Colney
9 May
Hatfield & Crusaders v Northwood Town
Hatfield Hyde v Harpenden III
Mill Hill Village v Letchworth Garden City II
Sandridge v Shenley Village II
Watford Town II v Kings Langley
16 May
Harpenden III v Watford Town II
Kings Langley v Sandridge
Letchworth Garden City II v Hatfield & Crusaders
Northwood Town v Hatfield Hyde
Shenley Village II v Mill Hill Village
23 May
Hatfield Hyde v Hatfield & Crusaders
Letchworth Garden City II v Shenley Village II
Mill Hill Village v Kings Langley
Sandridge v Harpenden III
Watford Town II v Northwood Town
30 May
Harpenden III v Mill Hill Village
Hatfield & Crusaders v Watford Town II
Hatfield Hyde v Letchworth Garden City II
Kings Langley v Shenley Village II
Northwood Town v Sandridge
6 June
Letchworth Garden City II v Kings Langley
Mill Hill Village v Northwood Town
Sandridge v Hatfield & Crusaders
Shenley Village II v Harpenden III
Watford Town II v Hatfield Hyde
13 June
Harpenden III v Kings Langley
Hatfield & Crusaders v Mill Hill Village
Hatfield Hyde v Sandridge
Northwood Town v Shenley Village II
Watford Town II v Letchworth Garden City II
20 June
Kings Langley v Northwood Town
Letchworth Garden City II v Harpenden III
Mill Hill Village v Hatfield Hyde
Sandridge v Watford Town II
Shenley Village II v Hatfield & Crusaders
27 June
Hatfield & Crusaders v Kings Langley
Hatfield Hyde v Shenley Village II
Northwood Town v Harpenden III
Sandridge v Letchworth Garden City II
Watford Town II v Mill Hill Village
4 July
Harpenden III v Hatfield & Crusaders
Kings Langley v Hatfield Hyde
Letchworth Garden City II v Northwood Town
Mill Hill Village v Sandridge
Shenley Village II v Watford Town II
11 July
Harpenden III v Hatfield Hyde
Kings Langley v Watford Town II
Letchworth Garden City II v Mill Hill Village
Northwood Town v Hatfield & Crusaders
Shenley Village II v Sandridge
18 July
Hatfield & Crusaders v Letchworth Garden City II
Hatfield Hyde v Northwood Town
Mill Hill Village v Shenley Village II
Sandridge v Kings Langley
Watford Town II v Harpenden III
25 July
Harpenden III v Sandridge
Hatfield & Crusaders v Hatfield Hyde
Kings Langley v Mill Hill Village
Northwood Town v Watford Town II
Shenley Village II v Letchworth Garden City II
1 August
Letchworth Garden City II v Hatfield Hyde
Mill Hill Village v Harpenden III
Sandridge v Northwood Town
Shenley Village II v Kings Langley
Watford Town II v Hatfield & Crusaders
8 August
Harpenden III v Shenley Village II
Hatfield & Crusaders v Sandridge
Hatfield Hyde v Watford Town II
Kings Langley v Letchworth Garden City II
Northwood Town v Mill Hill Village
15 August
Kings Langley v Harpenden III
Letchworth Garden City II v Watford Town II
Mill Hill Village v Hatfield & Crusaders
Sandridge v Hatfield Hyde
Shenley Village II v Northwood Town
22 August
Harpenden III v Letchworth Garden City II
Hatfield & Crusaders v Shenley Village II
Hatfield Hyde v Mill Hill Village
Northwood Town v Kings Langley
Watford Town II v Sandridge
29 August
Harpenden III v Northwood Town
Kings Langley v Hatfield & Crusaders
Letchworth Garden City II v Sandridge
Mill Hill Village v Watford Town II
Shenley Village II v Hatfield Hyde
5 September
Hatfield & Crusaders v Harpenden III
Hatfield Hyde v Kings Langley
Mill Hill Village v Sandridge
Northwood Town v Letchworth Garden City II
Watford Town II v Shenley Village II
9 May
Hoddesdon II v North Enfield
Luton Town & Indians II v Flamstead
Northampton Exiles v Stevenage II
Old Albanian v Boxmoor
Preston II v Lutonian II
16 May
Boxmoor v Northampton Exiles
Flamstead v Old Albanian
Lutonian II v Luton Town & Indians II
North Enfield v Preston II
Stevenage II v Hoddesdon II
23 May
Boxmoor v Flamstead
Hoddesdon II v Northampton Exiles
Luton Town & Indians II v North Enfield
Old Albanian v Lutonian II
Preston II v Stevenage II
30 May
Hoddesdon II v Boxmoor
Lutonian II v Flamstead
North Enfield v Old Albanian
Northampton Exiles v Preston II
Stevenage II v Luton Town & Indians II
6 June
Boxmoor v Lutonian II
Flamstead v North Enfield
Luton Town & Indians II v Northampton Exiles
Old Albanian v Stevenage II
Preston II v Hoddesdon II
13 June
Hoddesdon II v Luton Town & Indians II
North Enfield v Lutonian II
Northampton Exiles v Old Albanian
Preston II v Boxmoor
Stevenage II v Flamstead
20 June
Boxmoor v North Enfield
Flamstead v Northampton Exiles
Luton Town & Indians II v Preston II
Lutonian II v Stevenage II
Old Albanian v Hoddesdon II
27 June
Hoddesdon II v Flamstead
Luton Town & Indians II v Boxmoor
Northampton Exiles v Lutonian II
Preston II v Old Albanian
Stevenage II v North Enfield
4 July
Boxmoor v Stevenage II
Flamstead v Preston II
Lutonian II v Hoddesdon II
North Enfield v Northampton Exiles
Old Albanian v Luton Town & Indians II
11 July
Boxmoor v Old Albanian
Flamstead v Luton Town & Indians II
Lutonian II v Preston II
North Enfield v Hoddesdon II
Stevenage II v Northampton Exiles
18 July
Hoddesdon II v Stevenage II
Luton Town & Indians II v Lutonian II
Northampton Exiles v Boxmoor
Old Albanian v Flamstead
Preston II v North Enfield
25 July
Flamstead v Boxmoor
Lutonian II v Old Albanian
North Enfield v Luton Town & Indians II
Northampton Exiles v Hoddesdon II
Stevenage II v Preston II
1 August
Boxmoor v Hoddesdon II
Flamstead v Lutonian II
Luton Town & Indians II v Stevenage II
Old Albanian v North Enfield
Preston II v Northampton Exiles
8 August
Hoddesdon II v Preston II
Lutonian II v Boxmoor
North Enfield v Flamstead
Northampton Exiles v Luton Town & Indians II
Stevenage II v Old Albanian
15 August
Boxmoor v Preston II
Flamstead v Stevenage II
Luton Town & Indians II v Hoddesdon II
Lutonian II v North Enfield
Old Albanian v Northampton Exiles
22 August
Hoddesdon II v Old Albanian
North Enfield v Boxmoor
Northampton Exiles v Flamstead
Preston II v Luton Town & Indians II
Stevenage II v Lutonian II
29 August
Boxmoor v Luton Town & Indians II
Flamstead v Hoddesdon II
Lutonian II v Northampton Exiles
North Enfield v Stevenage II
Old Albanian v Preston II
5 September
Hoddesdon II v Lutonian II
Luton Town & Indians II v Old Albanian
Northampton Exiles v North Enfield
Preston II v Flamstead
Stevenage II v Boxmoor
9 May
Abbots Langley II v Reed II
Bayford & Hertford v North Mymms II
Bentley Heath v Berkhamsted II
Leverstock Green II v Pinner
Old Owens II
16 May
Berkhamsted II
20 June
Leverstock Green II
North Mymms II
Old Owens II
Pinner
v Southgate Adelaide
v Bayford & Hertford
North Mymms II v Leverstock Green II
Pinner v Old Owens II
Reed II
v Bentley Heath
Southgate Adelaide v Abbots Langley II
23 May
Bayford & Hertford v Reed II
Bentley Heath v Abbots Langley II
Leverstock Green II v Berkhamsted II
Old Owens II v North Mymms II
Southgate Adelaide v Pinner
30 May
Abbots Langley II
v Bayford & Hertford
Bentley Heath v Southgate Adelaide
Berkhamsted II v Old Owens II
North Mymms II v Pinner
Reed II v Leverstock Green II
6 June
Bayford & Hertford
Leverstock Green II
v Bentley Heath
v Abbots Langley II
Old Owens II v Reed II
Pinner
v Berkhamsted II
Southgate Adelaide v North Mymms II
13 June
Bayford & Hertford
v Southgate Adelaide
Bentley Heath v Leverstock Green II
Berkhamsted II v North Mymms II
Old Owens II v Abbots Langley II
Reed II v Pinner
9 May
Botany Bay v Weston
Clifton v Northwood II
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Old Elizabethans II
Rickmansworth II v Frogmore
Sawbridgeworth II v Hemel Hempstead III
16 May
Frogmore v Botany Bay
Hemel Hempstead III v Clifton
Northwood II v Rickmansworth II
Old Elizabethans II v Sawbridgeworth II
Weston v Holtwhites Trinibis II
23 May
Botany Bay v Northwood II
Clifton v Sawbridgeworth II
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Frogmore
Old Elizabethans II v Weston
Rickmansworth II v Hemel Hempstead III
30 May
Clifton v Old Elizabethans II
Frogmore v Weston
Hemel Hempstead III v Botany Bay
Northwood II v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Sawbridgeworth II v Rickmansworth II
6 June
Botany Bay v Sawbridgeworth II
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Hemel Hempstead III
Old Elizabethans II v Frogmore
Rickmansworth II v Clifton
Weston v Northwood II
13 June
Clifton v Botany Bay
Hemel Hempstead III v Weston
Northwood II v Frogmore
Rickmansworth II v Old Elizabethans II
Sawbridgeworth II v Holtwhites Trinibis II
v Bayford & Hertford
v Reed II
v Bentley Heath
v Abbots Langley II
Southgate Adelaide v Berkhamsted II
27 June
Abbots Langley II
v North Mymms II
Bayford & Hertford v Old Owens II
Bentley Heath v Pinner
Leverstock Green II
Reed II
4 July
Berkhamsted II
North Mymms II
1 August
Bayford & Hertford v Abbots Langley II
Leverstock Green II v Reed II
Old Owens II v Berkhamsted II
Pinner v North Mymms II
Southgate Adelaide v Bentley Heath
8 August
Abbots Langley II v Leverstock Green II
Bentley Heath v Bayford & Hertford
Berkhamsted II v Pinner
v Southgate Adelaide
v Berkhamsted II
v Abbots Langley II
v Bentley Heath
Old Owens II v Leverstock Green II
Pinner
v Bayford & Hertford
Southgate Adelaide v Reed II
11 July
Berkhamsted II
North Mymms II
v Bentley Heath
v Bayford & Hertford
Pinner v Leverstock Green II
Reed II
v Abbots Langley II
Southgate Adelaide v Old Owens II
18 July
Abbots Langley II
Bayford & Hertford
v Southgate Adelaide
v Berkhamsted II
Bentley Heath v Reed II
Leverstock Green II
v North Mymms II
Old Owens II v Pinner
25 July
Abbots Langley II
v Bentley Heath
Berkhamsted II v Leverstock Green II
North Mymms II v Old Owens II
Pinner v Southgate Adelaide
Reed II v Bayford & Hertford
20 June
Botany Bay v Rickmansworth II
Frogmore v Hemel Hempstead III
Holtwhites Trinibis II
Old Elizabethans II
v Clifton
v Northwood II
Weston v Sawbridgeworth II
27 June
Botany Bay v Old Elizabethans II
Clifton v Weston
Hemel Hempstead III
Rickmansworth II
v Northwood II
v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Sawbridgeworth II v Frogmore
4 July
Frogmore v Clifton
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Botany Bay
Northwood II
Old Elizabethans II
v Sawbridgeworth II
v Hemel Hempstead III
Weston v Rickmansworth II
11 July
Frogmore v Rickmansworth II
Hemel Hempstead III v Sawbridgeworth II
Northwood II v Clifton
Old Elizabethans II
v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Weston v Botany Bay
18 July
Botany Bay v Frogmore
Clifton v Hemel Hempstead III
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Weston
Rickmansworth II
v Northwood II
Sawbridgeworth II v Old Elizabethans II
25 July
Frogmore v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Hemel Hempstead III v Rickmansworth II
Northwood II v Botany Bay
Sawbridgeworth II v Clifton
Weston v Old Elizabethans II
North Mymms II v Southgate Adelaide
Reed II v Old Owens II
15 August
Leverstock Green II v Bentley Heath
North Mymms II v Berkhamsted II
Old Owens II v Abbots Langley II
Pinner v Reed II
Southgate Adelaide v Bayford & Hertford
22 August
Abbots Langley II v Pinner
Bayford & Hertford v Leverstock Green II
Bentley Heath v Old Owens II
Berkhamsted II v Southgate Adelaide
Reed II v North Mymms II
29 August
Berkhamsted II v Reed II
North Mymms II v Abbots Langley II
Old Owens II v Bayford & Hertford
Pinner v Bentley Heath
Southgate Adelaide v Leverstock Green II
5 September
Abbots Langley II v Berkhamsted II
Bayford & Hertford v Pinner
Bentley Heath v North Mymms II
Leverstock Green II v Old Owens II
Reed II v Southgate Adelaide
1 August
Botany Bay v Hemel Hempstead III
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Northwood II
Old Elizabethans II v Clifton
Rickmansworth II v Sawbridgeworth II
Weston v Frogmore
8 August
Clifton v Rickmansworth II
Frogmore v Old Elizabethans II
Hemel Hempstead III v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Northwood II v Weston
Sawbridgeworth II v Botany Bay
15 August
Botany Bay v Clifton
Frogmore v Northwood II
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Sawbridgeworth II
Old Elizabethans II v Rickmansworth II
Weston v Hemel Hempstead III
22 August
Clifton v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Hemel Hempstead III v Frogmore
Northwood II v Old Elizabethans II
Rickmansworth II v Botany Bay
Sawbridgeworth II v Weston
29 August
Frogmore v Sawbridgeworth II
Holtwhites Trinibis II v Rickmansworth II
Northwood II v Hemel Hempstead III
Old Elizabethans II v Botany Bay
Weston v Clifton
5 September
Botany Bay v Holtwhites Trinibis II
Clifton v Frogmore
Hemel Hempstead III v Old Elizabethans II
Rickmansworth II v Weston
Sawbridgeworth II v Northwood II
9 May
Ampthill Town II v Flitwick III
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Eaton Bray
Knebworth Park II v Greenwood Park
St Margaretsbury II v Old Finchleians II
Welwyn Garden City III v Aldenham
16 May
Aldenham v St Margaretsbury II
Eaton Bray v Welwyn Garden City III
Flitwick III v Cheshunt Rosedale II
Greenwood Park v Ampthill Town II
Old Finchleians II v Knebworth Park II
23 May
Ampthill Town II v Old Finchleians II
Flitwick III v Greenwood Park
Knebworth Park II v Aldenham
St Margaretsbury II v Eaton Bray
Welwyn Garden City III v Cheshunt Rosedale II
30 May
Aldenham v Ampthill Town II
Cheshunt Rosedale II v St Margaretsbury II
Eaton Bray v Knebworth Park II
Old Finchleians II v Greenwood Park
Welwyn Garden City III v Flitwick III
6 June
Ampthill Town II v Eaton Bray
Flitwick III v Old Finchleians II
Greenwood Park v Aldenham
Knebworth Park II v Cheshunt Rosedale II
St Margaretsbury II v Welwyn Garden City III
13 June
Aldenham v Old Finchleians II
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Ampthill Town II
Eaton Bray v Greenwood Park
St Margaretsbury II v Flitwick III
Welwyn Garden City III v Knebworth Park II
20 June
Ampthill Town II v Welwyn Garden City III
Flitwick III v Aldenham
Greenwood Park v Cheshunt Rosedale II
Knebworth Park II v St Margaretsbury II
Old Finchleians II v Eaton Bray
27 June
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Old Finchleians II
Eaton Bray v Aldenham
Knebworth Park II v Flitwick III
St Margaretsbury II v Ampthill Town II
Welwyn Garden City III v Greenwood Park
4 July
Aldenham v Cheshunt Rosedale II
Ampthill Town II v Knebworth Park II
Flitwick III v Eaton Bray
Greenwood Park v St Margaretsbury II
Old Finchleians II v Welwyn Garden City III
11 July
Aldenham v Welwyn Garden City III
Eaton Bray v Cheshunt Rosedale II
Flitwick III v Ampthill Town II
Greenwood Park v Knebworth Park II
Old Finchleians II v St Margaretsbury II
18 July
Ampthill Town II v Greenwood Park
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Flitwick III
Knebworth Park II v Old Finchleians II
St Margaretsbury II v Aldenham
Welwyn Garden City III v Eaton Bray
25 July
Aldenham v Knebworth Park II
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Welwyn Garden City III
Eaton Bray v St Margaretsbury II
Greenwood Park v Flitwick III
Old Finchleians II v Ampthill Town II
1 August
Ampthill Town II v Aldenham
Flitwick III v Welwyn Garden City III
Greenwood Park v Old Finchleians II
Knebworth Park II v Eaton Bray
St Margaretsbury II v Cheshunt Rosedale II
8 August
Aldenham v Greenwood Park
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Knebworth Park II
Eaton Bray v Ampthill Town II
Old Finchleians II v Flitwick III
Welwyn Garden City III v St Margaretsbury II
15 August
Ampthill Town II v Cheshunt Rosedale II
Flitwick III v St Margaretsbury II
Greenwood Park v Eaton Bray
Knebworth Park II v Welwyn Garden City III
Old Finchleians II v Aldenham
22 August
Aldenham v Flitwick III
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Greenwood Park
Eaton Bray v Old Finchleians II
St Margaretsbury II v Knebworth Park II
Welwyn Garden City III v Ampthill Town II
29 August
Aldenham v Eaton Bray
Ampthill Town II v St Margaretsbury II
Flitwick III v Knebworth Park II
Greenwood Park v Welwyn Garden City III
Old Finchleians II v Cheshunt Rosedale II
5 September
Cheshunt Rosedale II v Aldenham
Eaton Bray v Flitwick III
Knebworth Park II v Ampthill Town II
St Margaretsbury II v Greenwood Park
Welwyn Garden City III v Old Finchleians II
9 May
Hertford III v Mill Hill Village II
Langleybury II v Potters Bar III
Shenley Village III v Northampton Exiles II
West Herts III v Ley Hill
Wheathampstead II v Hitchin III
16 May
Hitchin III v West Herts III
Ley Hill v Langleybury II
Mill Hill Village II v Wheathampstead II
Northampton Exiles II v Hertford III
Potters Bar III v Shenley Village III
23 May
Langleybury II v Hitchin III
West Herts III v Mill Hill Village II
Northampton Exiles II v Potters Bar III
Shenley Village III v Ley Hill
Wheathampstead II v Hertford III
30 May
Hertford III v West Herts III
Hitchin III v Shenley Village III
Ley Hill v Potters Bar III
Mill Hill Village II v Langleybury II
Wheathampstead II v Northampton Exiles II
6 June
Langleybury II v Hertford III
Northampton Exiles II v Ley Hill
Potters Bar III v Hitchin III
Shenley Village III v Mill Hill Village II
West Herts III v Wheathampstead II
13 June
Hertford III v Shenley Village III
Hitchin III v Ley Hill
Mill Hill Village II v Potters Bar III
West Herts III v Northampton Exiles II
Wheathampstead II v Langleybury II
20 June
Langleybury II v West Herts III
Ley Hill v Mill Hill Village II
Northampton Exiles II v Hitchin III
Potters Bar III v Hertford III
Shenley Village III v Wheathampstead II
27 June
Hertford III v Ley Hill
Langleybury II v Northampton Exiles II
Mill Hill Village II v Hitchin III
West Herts III v Shenley Village III
Wheathampstead II v Potters Bar III
4 July
Hitchin III v Hertford III
Ley Hill v Wheathampstead II
Northampton Exiles II v Mill Hill Village II
Potters Bar III v West Herts III
Shenley Village III v Langleybury II
11 July
Hitchin III v Wheathampstead II
Ley Hill v West Herts III
Mill Hill Village II v Hertford III
Northampton Exiles II v Shenley Village III
Potters Bar III v Langleybury II
18 July
Hertford III v Northampton Exiles II
Langleybury II v Ley Hill
Shenley Village III v Potters Bar III
West Herts III v Hitchin III
Wheathampstead II v Mill Hill Village II
25 July
Hertford III v Wheathampstead II
Hitchin III v Langleybury II
Ley Hill v Shenley Village III
Mill Hill Village II v West Herts III
Potters Bar III v Northampton Exiles II
1 August
Langleybury II v Mill Hill Village II
Northampton Exiles II v Wheathampstead II
Potters Bar III v Ley Hill
Shenley Village III v Hitchin III
West Herts III v Hertford III
8 August
Hertford III v Langleybury II
Hitchin III v Potters Bar III
Ley Hill v Northampton Exiles II
Mill Hill Village II v Shenley Village III
Wheathampstead II v West Herts III
15 August
Langleybury II v Wheathampstead II
Ley Hill v Hitchin III
Northampton Exiles II v West Herts III
Potters Bar III v Mill Hill Village II
Shenley Village III v Hertford III
22 August
Hertford III v Potters Bar III
Hitchin III v Northampton Exiles II
Mill Hill Village II v Ley Hill
West Herts III v Langleybury II
Wheathampstead II v Shenley Village III
29 August
Hitchin III v Mill Hill Village II
Ley Hill v Hertford III
Northampton Exiles II v Langleybury II
Potters Bar III
v Wheathampstead II
Shenley Village III v West Herts III
5 September
Hertford III v Hitchin III
Langleybury II v Shenley Village III
Mill Hill Village II v Northampton Exiles II
West Herts III v Potters Bar III
Wheathampstead II v Ley Hill
Matches in the regional divisions may be played on the Sunday of the scheduled weekend if arranged
9 May
Little Berkhamsted v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Old Minchendenians v Broxbourne III
Southgate Adelaide II v Old Cholmeleians
Stevenage III v Hertingfordbury
Watton-at-Stone v Old Camdenians II
16 May
Broxbourne III v Watton-at-Stone
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Southgate Adelaide II
Hertingfordbury v Old Minchendenians
Old Camdenians II v Little Berkhamsted
Old Cholmeleians v Stevenage III
23 May
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Old Camdenians II
Little Berkhamsted v Broxbourne III
Old Minchendenians v Old Cholmeleians
Stevenage III v Southgate Adelaide II
Watton-at-Stone v Hertingfordbury
30 May
Broxbourne III v Old Camdenians II
Hertingfordbury v Little Berkhamsted
Old Cholmeleians v Watton-at-Stone
Southgate Adelaide II v Old Minchendenians
Stevenage III v Hatfield & Crusaders II
6 June
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Broxbourne III
Little Berkhamsted v Old Cholmeleians
Old Camdenians II v Hertingfordbury
Old Minchendenians v Stevenage III
Watton-at-Stone v Southgate Adelaide II
13 June
Hertingfordbury v Broxbourne III
Old Cholmeleians v Old Camdenians II
Old Minchendenians v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Southgate Adelaide II v Little Berkhamsted
Watton-at-Stone v Stevenage III
20 June
Broxbourne III v Old Cholmeleians
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Hertingfordbury
Little Berkhamsted v Stevenage III
Old Camdenians II v Southgate Adelaide II
Watton-at-Stone v Old Minchendenians
27 June
Old Cholmeleians v Hertingfordbury
Old Minchendenians v Little Berkhamsted
Southgate Adelaide II v Broxbourne III
Stevenage III v Old Camdenians II
Watton-at-Stone v Hatfield & Crusaders II
4 July
Broxbourne III v Stevenage III
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Old Cholmeleians
Hertingfordbury v Southgate Adelaide II
Little Berkhamsted v Watton-at-Stone
Old Camdenians II v Old Minchendenians
11 July
Broxbourne III v Old Minchendenians
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Little Berkhamsted
Hertingfordbury v Stevenage III
Old Camdenians II v Watton-at-Stone
Old Cholmeleians v Southgate Adelaide II
18 July
Little Berkhamsted v Old Camdenians II
Old Minchendenians v Hertingfordbury
Southgate Adelaide II v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Stevenage III v Old Cholmeleians
Watton-at-Stone v Broxbourne III
25 July
Broxbourne III v Little Berkhamsted
Hertingfordbury v Watton-at-Stone
Old Camdenians II v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Old Cholmeleians v Old Minchendenians
Southgate Adelaide II v Stevenage III
1 August
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Stevenage III
Little Berkhamsted v Hertingfordbury
Old Camdenians II v Broxbourne III
Old Minchendenians v Southgate Adelaide II
Watton-at-Stone v Old Cholmeleians
8 August
Broxbourne III v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Hertingfordbury v Old Camdenians II
Old Cholmeleians v Little Berkhamsted
Southgate Adelaide II v Watton-at-Stone
Stevenage III v Old Minchendenians
15 August
Broxbourne III v Hertingfordbury
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Old Minchendenians
Little Berkhamsted v Southgate Adelaide II
Old Camdenians II v Old Cholmeleians
Watton-at-Stone v Stevenage III
22 August
Hertingfordbury v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Old Cholmeleians v Broxbourne III
Old Minchendenians v Watton-at-Stone
Southgate Adelaide II v Old Camdenians II
Stevenage III v Little Berkhamsted
29 August
Broxbourne III v Southgate Adelaide II
Hatfield & Crusaders II v Watton-at-Stone
Hertingfordbury v Old Cholmeleians
Little Berkhamsted v Old Minchendenians
Old Camdenians II v Stevenage III
5 September
Old Cholmeleians v Hatfield & Crusaders II
Old Minchendenians v Old Camdenians II
Southgate Adelaide II v Hertingfordbury
Stevenage III v Broxbourne III
Watton-at-Stone v Little Berkhamsted
9 May
Harpenden IV v Dunstable Town III
Markyate v Bushey II
Northwood Town II v St Albans III
Radlett III v Redbourn III
Watford Town III v Ickleford II
16 May
Bushey II v Watford Town III
Dunstable Town III v Northwood Town II
Ickleford II v Harpenden IV
Redbourn III v Markyate
St Albans III v Radlett III
23 May
Harpenden IV v Bushey II
Markyate v Radlett III
Northwood Town II v Ickleford II
St Albans III v Dunstable Town III
Watford Town III v Redbourn III
30 May
Bushey II v Northwood Town II
Ickleford II v Dunstable Town III
Markyate v St Albans III
Radlett III v Watford Town III
Redbourn III v Harpenden IV
6 June
Dunstable Town III v Bushey II
Harpenden IV v Radlett III
Northwood Town II v Redbourn III
St Albans III v Ickleford II
Watford Town III v Markyate
13 June
Bushey II v Ickleford II
Markyate v Harpenden IV
Radlett III v Northwood Town II
Redbourn III v Dunstable Town III
Watford Town III v St Albans III
20 June
Dunstable Town III v Radlett III
Harpenden IV v Watford Town III
Ickleford II v Redbourn III
Northwood Town II v Markyate
St Albans III v Bushey II
27 June
Harpenden IV v St Albans III
Markyate v Dunstable Town III
Radlett III v Ickleford II
Redbourn III v Bushey II
Watford Town III v Northwood Town II
4 July
Bushey II v Radlett III
Dunstable Town III v Watford Town III
Ickleford II v Markyate
Northwood Town II v Harpenden IV
St Albans III v Redbourn III
11 July
Bushey II v Markyate
Dunstable Town III v Harpenden IV
Ickleford II v Watford Town III
Redbourn III v Radlett III
St Albans III v Northwood Town II
18 July
Harpenden IV v Ickleford II
Markyate v Redbourn III
Northwood Town II v Dunstable Town III
Radlett III v St Albans III
Watford Town III v Bushey II
25 July
Bushey II v Harpenden IV
Dunstable Town III v St Albans III
Ickleford II v Northwood Town II
Markyate v Radlett III
Redbourn III v Watford Town III
1 August
Dunstable Town III v Ickleford II
Harpenden IV v Redbourn III
Northwood Town II v Bushey II
St Albans III v Markyate
Watford Town III v Radlett III
8 August
Bushey II v Dunstable Town III
Ickleford II v St Albans III
Markyate v Watford Town III
Radlett III v Harpenden IV
Redbourn III v Northwood Town II
15 August
Dunstable Town III v Redbourn III
Harpenden IV v Markyate
Ickleford II v Bushey II
Northwood Town II v Radlett III
St Albans III v Watford Town III
22 August
Bushey II v St Albans III
Markyate v Northwood Town II
Radlett III v Dunstable Town III
Redbourn III v Ickleford II
Watford Town III v Harpenden IV
29 August
Bushey II v Redbourn III
Dunstable Town III v Markyate
Ickleford II v Radlett III
Northwood Town II v Watford Town III
St Albans III v Harpenden IV
5 September
Harpenden IV v Northwood Town II
Markyate v Ickleford II
Radlett III v Bushey II
Redbourn III v St Albans III
Watford Town III v Dunstable Town III
9 May
Allenburys & County Hall II v Hatch End
Baldock v Stevenage IV
Harpenden Dolphins v Ware
Letchworth Garden City III v Totteridge Millhillians III
Tewin II v Datchworth II
16 May
Datchworth II v Allenburys & County Hall II
Hatch End v Letchworth Garden City III
Stevenage IV v Harpenden Dolphins
Totteridge Millhillians III v Baldock
Ware v Tewin II
23 May
Allenburys & County Hall II v Tewin II
Baldock v Hatch End
Harpenden Dolphins v Totteridge Millhillians III
Letchworth Garden City III v Datchworth II
Ware v Stevenage IV
30 May
Allenburys & County Hall II v Ware
Datchworth II v Baldock
Hatch End v Harpenden Dolphins
Tewin II v Letchworth Garden City III
Totteridge Millhillians III v Stevenage IV
6 June
Baldock v Tewin II
Harpenden Dolphins v Datchworth II
Letchworth Garden City III v Allenburys & County Hall II
Stevenage IV v Hatch End
Ware v Totteridge Millhillians III
13 June
Allenburys & County Hall II v Baldock
Datchworth II v Stevenage IV
Hatch End v Totteridge Millhillians III
Letchworth Garden City III v Ware
Tewin II v Harpenden Dolphins
20 June
Baldock v Letchworth Garden City III
Harpenden Dolphins v Allenburys & County Hall II
Stevenage IV v Tewin II
Totteridge Millhillians III v Datchworth II
Ware v Hatch End
27 June
Allenburys & County Hall II v Stevenage IV
Baldock v Ware
Datchworth II v Hatch End
Letchworth Garden City III v Harpenden Dolphins
Totteridge Millhillians III v Tewin II
4 July
Harpenden Dolphins v Baldock
Hatch End v Tewin II
Stevenage IV v Letchworth Garden City III
Totteridge Millhillians III v Allenburys & County Hall II
Ware v Datchworth II
11 July
Datchworth II v Tewin II
Hatch End v Allenburys & County Hall II
Stevenage IV v Baldock
Totteridge Millhillians III v Letchworth Garden City III
Ware v Harpenden Dolphins
18 July
Allenburys & County Hall II v Datchworth II
Baldock v Totteridge Millhillians III
Harpenden Dolphins v Stevenage IV
Letchworth Garden City III v Hatch End
Tewin II v Ware
25 July
Datchworth II v Letchworth Garden City III
Hatch End v Baldock
Stevenage IV v Ware
Tewin II v Allenburys & County Hall II
Totteridge Millhillians III v Harpenden Dolphins
1 August
Baldock v Datchworth II
Harpenden Dolphins v Hatch End
Letchworth Garden City III v Tewin II
Stevenage IV v Totteridge Millhillians III
Ware v Allenburys & County Hall II
8 August
Allenburys & County Hall II v Letchworth Garden City III
Datchworth II v Harpenden Dolphins
Hatch End v Stevenage IV
Tewin II v Baldock
Totteridge Millhillians III v Ware
15 August
Baldock v Allenburys & County Hall II
Harpenden Dolphins v Tewin II
Stevenage IV v Datchworth II
Totteridge Millhillians III v Hatch End
Ware v Letchworth Garden City III
22 August
Allenburys & County Hall II v Harpenden Dolphins
Datchworth II v Totteridge Millhillians III
Hatch End v Ware
Letchworth Garden City III v Baldock
Tewin II v Stevenage IV
29 August
Harpenden Dolphins v Letchworth Garden City III
Hatch End v Datchworth II
Stevenage IV v Allenburys & County Hall II
Tewin II v Totteridge Millhillians III
Ware v Baldock
5 September
Allenburys & County Hall II v Totteridge Millhillians III
Baldock v Harpenden Dolphins
Datchworth II v Ware
Letchworth Garden City III v Stevenage IV
Tewin II v Hatch End
9 May
Berkhamsted III v Great Gaddesden
Boxmoor II v Northwood III
Hemel Hempstead IV v Northchurch II
Pinner II v Old Eastcotians
Rickmansworth III v Luton Town & Indians III
16 May
Great Gaddesden v Hemel Hempstead IV
Luton Town & Indians III v Berkhamsted III
Northchurch II v Boxmoor II
Northwood III v Pinner II
Old Eastcotians v Rickmansworth III
23 May
Berkhamsted III v Old Eastcotians
Hemel Hempstead IV v Luton Town & Indians III
Northchurch II v Great Gaddesden
Pinner II v Boxmoor II
Rickmansworth III v Northwood III
30 May
Boxmoor II v Rickmansworth III
Luton Town & Indians III v Great Gaddesden
Northwood III v Berkhamsted III
Old Eastcotians v Hemel Hempstead IV
Pinner II v Northchurch II
6 June
Berkhamsted III v Boxmoor II
Great Gaddesden v Old Eastcotians
Hemel Hempstead IV v Northwood III
Northchurch II v Luton Town & Indians III
Rickmansworth III v Pinner II
13 June
Boxmoor II v Hemel Hempstead IV
Northwood III v Great Gaddesden
Old Eastcotians v Luton Town & Indians III
Pinner II v Berkhamsted III
Rickmansworth III v Northchurch II
20 June
Berkhamsted III v Rickmansworth III
Great Gaddesden v Boxmoor II
Hemel Hempstead IV v Pinner II
Luton Town & Indians III v Northwood III
Northchurch II v Old Eastcotians
27 June
Berkhamsted III v Northchurch II
Boxmoor II v Luton Town & Indians III
Northwood III v Old Eastcotians
Pinner II v Great Gaddesden
Rickmansworth III v Hemel Hempstead IV
4 July
Great Gaddesden v Rickmansworth III
Hemel Hempstead IV v Berkhamsted III
Luton Town & Indians III v Pinner II
Northchurch II v Northwood III
Old Eastcotians v Boxmoor II
11 July
Great Gaddesden v Berkhamsted III
Luton Town & Indians III v Rickmansworth III
Northchurch II v Hemel Hempstead IV
Northwood III v Boxmoor II
Old Eastcotians v Pinner II
18 July
Berkhamsted III v Luton Town & Indians III
Boxmoor II v Northchurch II
Hemel Hempstead IV v Great Gaddesden
Pinner II v Northwood III
Rickmansworth III v Old Eastcotians
25 July
Boxmoor II v Pinner II
Great Gaddesden v Northchurch II
Luton Town & Indians III v Hemel Hempstead IV
Northwood III v Rickmansworth III
Old Eastcotians v Berkhamsted III
1 August
Berkhamsted III v Northwood III
Great Gaddesden v Luton Town & Indians III
Hemel Hempstead IV v Old Eastcotians
Northchurch II v Pinner II
Rickmansworth III v Boxmoor II
8 August
Boxmoor II v Berkhamsted III
Luton Town & Indians III v Northchurch II
Northwood III v Hemel Hempstead IV
Old Eastcotians v Great Gaddesden
Pinner II v Rickmansworth III
15 August
Berkhamsted III v Pinner II
Great Gaddesden v Northwood III
Hemel Hempstead IV v Boxmoor II
Luton Town & Indians III v Old Eastcotians
Northchurch II v Rickmansworth III
22 August
Boxmoor II v Great Gaddesden
Northwood III v Luton Town & Indians III
Old Eastcotians v Northchurch II
Pinner II v Hemel Hempstead IV
Rickmansworth III v Berkhamsted III
29 August
Great Gaddesden v Pinner II
Hemel Hempstead IV v Rickmansworth III
Luton Town & Indians III v Boxmoor II
Northchurch II v Berkhamsted III
Old Eastcotians v Northwood III
5 September
Berkhamsted III v Hemel Hempstead IV
Boxmoor II v Old Eastcotians
Great Gaddesden v Rickmansworth III
Northwood III v Northchurch II
Pinner II v Luton Town & Indians III
9 May
Hitchin IV v Bentley Heath II
Kimpton v Old Minchendenians II
Old Cholmeleians II v Cockfosters II
Southgate Compton v Botany Bay II
St Albans IV v Bamville
16 May
Bamville v Southgate Compton
Bentley Heath II v Old Cholmeleians II
Botany Bay II v Kimpton
Cockfosters II v St Albans IV
Old Minchendenians II v Hitchin IV
23 May
Cockfosters II v Bentley Heath II
Hitchin IV v Botany Bay II
Kimpton v Bamville
Old Cholmeleians II v Old Minchendenians II
Southgate Compton v St Albans IV
30 May
Bamville v Hitchin IV
Botany Bay II v Old Cholmeleians II
Old Minchendenians II v Bentley Heath II
Southgate Compton v Cockfosters II
St Albans IV v Kimpton
6 June
Bentley Heath II v Botany Bay II
Cockfosters II v Old Minchendenians II
Hitchin IV v St Albans IV
Kimpton v Southgate Compton Old Cholmeleians II v Bamville
13 June
Bamville v Bentley Heath II
Botany Bay II v Old Minchendenians II
Kimpton v Cockfosters II
Southgate Compton v Hitchin IV
St Albans IV v Old Cholmeleians II
20 June
Bentley Heath II
v St Albans IV
Cockfosters II v Botany Bay II
Hitchin IV v Kimpton
Old Cholmeleians II
v Southgate Compton
Old Minchendenians II v Bamville
27 June
Bamville v Botany Bay II
Hitchin IV v Cockfosters II
Kimpton v Old Cholmeleians II
Southgate Compton v Bentley Heath II
St Albans IV v Old Minchendenians II
4 July
Bentley Heath II v Kimpton
Botany Bay II v St Albans IV Cockfosters II v Bamville
Old Cholmeleians II v Hitchin IV
Old Minchendenians II v Southgate Compton
11 July
Bamville v St Albans IV
Bentley Heath II v Hitchin IV
Botany Bay II v Southgate Compton Cockfosters II v Old Cholmeleians II
Old Minchendenians II v Kimpton
18 July
Hitchin IV v Old Minchendenians II
Kimpton v Botany Bay II
Old Cholmeleians II v Bentley Heath II
Southgate Compton v Bamville
St Albans IV v Cockfosters II
25 July
Bamville v Kimpton
Bentley Heath II v Cockfosters II
Botany Bay II v Hitchin IV
Old Minchendenians II v Old Cholmeleians II
St Albans IV v Southgate Compton
1 August
Bentley Heath II v Old Minchendenians II
Cockfosters II v Southgate Compton
Hitchin IV v Bamville
Kimpton v St Albans IV
Old Cholmeleians II v Botany Bay II
8 August
Bamville v Old Cholmeleians II
Botany Bay II v Bentley Heath II
Old Minchendenians II v Cockfosters II
Southgate Compton v Kimpton
St Albans IV v Hitchin IV
15 August
Bentley Heath II v Bamville
Cockfosters II v Kimpton
Hitchin IV v Southgate Compton
Old Cholmeleians II v St Albans IV
Old Minchendenians II v Botany Bay II
22 August
Bamville v Old Minchendenians II
Botany Bay II v Cockfosters II
Kimpton v Hitchin IV
Southgate Compton v Old Cholmeleians II
St Albans IV v Bentley Heath II
29 August
Bentley Heath II v Southgate Compton
Botany Bay II v Bamville
Cockfosters II v Hitchin IV
Old Cholmeleians II v Kimpton
Old Minchendenians II v St Albans IV
5 September
Bamville v Cockfosters II
Hitchin IV v Old Cholmeleians II
Kimpton v Bentley Heath II
Southgate Compton v Old Minchendenians II
St Albans IV v Botany Bay II
9 May
Abbots Langley III v Radlett IV
Edgware v Old Albanian II
Flamstead II v Sandridge II
Kings Langley II v West Herts IV
Preston III v Lutonian III
16 May
Lutonian III v Abbots Langley III
Old Albanian II v Flamstead II
Radlett IV v Edgware
Sandridge II v Kings Langley II
West Herts IV v Preston III
23 May
Abbots Langley III v West Herts IV
Flamstead II v Edgware
Kings Langley II v Old Albanian II
Preston III v Sandridge II
Radlett IV v Lutonian III
30 May
Edgware v Kings Langley II
Flamstead II v Radlett IV
West Herts IV v Lutonian III
Old Albanian II v Preston III
Sandridge II v Abbots Langley III
6 June
Abbots Langley III v Old Albanian II
Kings Langley II v Flamstead II
Lutonian III v Sandridge II
Preston III v Edgware
Radlett IV v West Herts IV
13 June
Edgware v Abbots Langley III
Flamstead II v Preston III
Kings Langley II v Radlett IV
Old Albanian II v Lutonian III
Sandridge II v West Herts IV
20 June
Abbots Langley III v Flamstead II
Lutonian III v Edgware
Preston III v Kings Langley II
Radlett IV v Sandridge II
West Herts IV v Old Albanian II
27 June
Edgware v West Herts IV
Flamstead II v Lutonian III
Kings Langley II v Abbots Langley III
Old Albanian II v Sandridge II
Preston III v Radlett IV
4 July
Abbots Langley III v Preston III
Lutonian III v Kings Langley II
Radlett IV v Old Albanian II
Sandridge II v Edgware
West Herts IV v Flamstead II
11 July
Lutonian III v Preston III
Old Albanian II v Edgware
Radlett IV v Abbots Langley III
Sandridge II v Flamstead II
West Herts IV v Kings Langley II
18 July
Abbots Langley III v Lutonian III
Edgware v Radlett IV
Flamstead II v Old Albanian II
Kings Langley II v Sandridge II
Preston III v West Herts IV
25 July
Edgware v Flamstead II
Lutonian III v Radlett IV
Old Albanian II v Kings Langley II
Sandridge II v Preston III
West Herts IV v Abbots Langley III
1 August
Abbots Langley III v Sandridge II
Kings Langley II v Edgware
Lutonian III v West Herts IV
Preston III v Old Albanian II
Radlett IV v Flamstead II
8 August
Edgware v Preston III
Flamstead II v Kings Langley II
Old Albanian II v Abbots Langley III
Sandridge II v Lutonian III
West Herts IV v Radlett IV
15 August
Abbots Langley III v Edgware
Lutonian III v Old Albanian II
Preston III v Flamstead II
Radlett IV v Kings Langley II
West Herts IV v Sandridge II
22 August
Edgware v Lutonian III
Flamstead II v Abbots Langley III
Kings Langley II v Preston III
Old Albanian II v West Herts IV
Sandridge II v Radlett IV
29 August
Abbots Langley III v Kings Langley II
Lutonian III v Flamstead II
Radlett IV v Preston III
Sandridge II v Old Albanian II
West Herts IV v Edgware
5 September
Edgware v Sandridge II
Flamstead II v West Herts IV
Kings Langley II v Lutonian III
Old Albanian II v Radlett IV
Preston III v Abbots Langley III
9 May
Broxbourne IV v Letchworth Garden City IV
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Mill Hill Village III
North Enfield II v Hatfield Hyde II
Old Camdenians III v Little Berkhamsted II
St Margaretsbury III v Knebworth Park III
16 May
Hatfield Hyde II v St Margaretsbury III
Knebworth Park III v Old Camdenians III
Letchworth Garden City IV v North Enfield II
Little Berkhamsted II v Cheshunt Rosedale III
Mill Hill Village III v Broxbourne IV
23 May
Broxbourne IV v Little Berkhamsted II
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Old Camdenians III
Knebworth Park III v Hatfield Hyde II
North Enfield II v Mill Hill Village III
St Margaretsbury III v Letchworth Garden City IV
30 May
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Knebworth Park III
Letchworth Garden City IV v Hatfield Hyde II
Little Berkhamsted II v North Enfield II
Mill Hill Village III v St Margaretsbury III
Old Camdenians III v Broxbourne IV
6 June
Broxbourne IV v Cheshunt Rosedale III
Hatfield Hyde II v Mill Hill Village III
Knebworth Park III v Letchworth Garden City IV
North Enfield II v Old Camdenians III
St Margaretsbury III v Little Berkhamsted II
13 June
Broxbourne IV v Knebworth Park III
Cheshunt Rosedale III v North Enfield II
Little Berkhamsted II v Hatfield Hyde II
Mill Hill Village III v Letchworth Garden City IV
Old Camdenians III v St Margaretsbury III
20 June
Hatfield Hyde II v Old Camdenians III
Knebworth Park III v Mill Hill Village III
Letchworth Garden City IV v Little Berkhamsted II
North Enfield II v Broxbourne IV
St Margaretsbury III v Cheshunt Rosedale III
27 June
Broxbourne IV v St Margaretsbury III
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Hatfield Hyde II
Little Berkhamsted II v Mill Hill Village III
North Enfield II v Knebworth Park III
Old Camdenians III v Letchworth Garden City IV
4 July
Hatfield Hyde II v Broxbourne IV
Knebworth Park III v Little Berkhamsted II
Letchworth Garden City IV v Cheshunt Rosedale III
Mill Hill Village III v Old Camdenians III
St Margaretsbury III v North Enfield II
11 July
Hatfield Hyde II v North Enfield II
Knebworth Park III v St Margaretsbury III
Letchworth Garden City IV v Broxbourne IV
Little Berkhamsted II v Old Camdenians III
Mill Hill Village III v Cheshunt Rosedale III
18 July
Broxbourne IV v Mill Hill Village III
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Little Berkhamsted II
North Enfield II v Letchworth Garden City IV
Old Camdenians III v Knebworth Park III
St Margaretsbury III v Hatfield Hyde II
25 July
Hatfield Hyde II v Knebworth Park III
Letchworth Garden City IV v St Margaretsbury III
Little Berkhamsted II v Broxbourne IV
Mill Hill Village III v North Enfield II
Old Camdenians III v Cheshunt Rosedale III
1 August
Broxbourne IV v Old Camdenians III
Hatfield Hyde II v Letchworth Garden City IV
Knebworth Park III v Cheshunt Rosedale III
North Enfield II v Little Berkhamsted II
St Margaretsbury III v Mill Hill Village III
8 August
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Broxbourne IV
Letchworth Garden City IV v Knebworth Park III
Little Berkhamsted II v St Margaretsbury III
Mill Hill Village III v Hatfield Hyde II
Old Camdenians III v North Enfield II
15 August
Hatfield Hyde II v Little Berkhamsted II
Knebworth Park III v Broxbourne IV
Letchworth Garden City IV v Mill Hill Village III
North Enfield II v Cheshunt Rosedale III
St Margaretsbury III v Old Camdenians III
22 August
Broxbourne IV v North Enfield II
Cheshunt Rosedale III v St Margaretsbury III
Little Berkhamsted II v Letchworth Garden City IV
Mill Hill Village III v Knebworth Park III
Old Camdenians III v Hatfield Hyde II
29 August
Hatfield Hyde II v Cheshunt Rosedale III
Knebworth Park III v North Enfield II
Letchworth Garden City IV v Old Camdenians III
Mill Hill Village III v Little Berkhamsted II
St Margaretsbury III v Broxbourne IV
5 September
Broxbourne IV v Hatfield Hyde II
Cheshunt Rosedale III v Letchworth Garden City IV
Little Berkhamsted II v Knebworth Park III
North Enfield II v St Margaretsbury III
Old Camdenians III v Mill Hill Village III
9 May
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Harpenden V
Chorleywood III v Old Elizabethans III
Luton Town & Indians IV v Rickmansworth IV
Offley & Stopsley v London Colney II
16 May
London Colney II v Leverstock Green III
Offley & Stopsley v Harpenden V Old Elizabethans III v Chipperfield Clarendon II
Rickmansworth IV v Chorleywood III
23 May
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Rickmansworth IV
Harpenden V v Old Elizabethans III
Leverstock Green III v Offley & Stopsley
Luton Town & Indians IV v London Colney II
30 May
Leverstock Green III v Harpenden V
London Colney II v Chorleywood III
Offley & Stopsley v Luton Town & Indians IV
Rickmansworth IV v Old Elizabethans III
6 June
Chipperfield Clarendon II v London Colney II
Chorleywood III v Offley & Stopsley
Harpenden V v Rickmansworth IV
Luton Town & Indians IV v Leverstock Green III
13 June
Leverstock Green III v Chorleywood III
London Colney II v Old Elizabethans III
Luton Town & Indians IV v Harpenden V
Offley & Stopsley v Chipperfield Clarendon II
20 June
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Leverstock Green III
Chorleywood III v Luton Town & Indians IV
Old Elizabethans III v Offley & Stopsley
Rickmansworth IV v London Colney II
27 June
Chorleywood III v Harpenden V
Leverstock Green III v Old Elizabethans III
Luton Town & Indians IV v Chipperfield Clarendon II
Offley & Stopsley v Rickmansworth IV
4 July
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Chorleywood III
Harpenden V v London Colney II
Old Elizabethans III v Luton Town & Indians IV
Rickmansworth IV v Leverstock Green III
11 July
Harpenden V v Chipperfield Clarendon II
London Colney II v Offley & Stopsley
Old Elizabethans III v Chorleywood III
Rickmansworth IV v Luton Town & Indians IV
18 July
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Old Elizabethans III
Chorleywood III v Rickmansworth IV
Harpenden V v Offley & Stopsley
Leverstock Green III v London Colney II
25 July
London Colney II v Luton Town & Indians IV
Offley & Stopsley v Leverstock Green III
Old Elizabethans III v Harpenden V
Rickmansworth IV v Chipperfield Clarendon II
1 August
Chorleywood III v London Colney II
Harpenden V v Leverstock Green III
Luton Town & Indians IV v Offley & Stopsley
Old Elizabethans III v Rickmansworth IV
8 August
Leverstock Green III v Luton Town & Indians IV
London Colney II v Chipperfield Clarendon II
Offley & Stopsley v Chorleywood III
Rickmansworth IV v Harpenden V
15 August
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Offley & Stopsley
Chorleywood III v Leverstock Green III
Harpenden V v Luton Town & Indians IV
Old Elizabethans III v London Colney II
22 August
Leverstock Green III v Chipperfield Clarendon II
London Colney II v Rickmansworth IV
Luton Town & Indians IV v Chorleywood III
Offley & Stopsley v Old Elizabethans III
29 August
Chipperfield Clarendon II v Luton Town & Indians IV
Harpenden V v Chorleywood III
Old Elizabethans III v Leverstock Green III
Rickmansworth IV v Offley & Stopsley
5 September
Chorleywood III v Chipperfield Clarendon II
Leverstock Green III v Rickmansworth IV
London Colney II v Harpenden V
Old Elizabethans III v Luton Town & Indians IV
9 May
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Wheathampstead III
Mill Hill Village IV v Welwyn Garden City IV
Old Owens III v Hertford IV
St Albans V v Baldock II
Ware II v Bengeo II
16 May
Baldock II v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Bengeo II v St Albans V
Hertford IV v Ware II
Welwyn Garden City IV v Old Owens III
Wheathampstead III v Mill Hill Village IV
23 May
Hertford IV
v Welwyn Garden City IV
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Bengeo II
Mill Hill Village IV v Baldock II
Old Owens III v Wheathampstead III
St Albans V v Ware II
30 May
Baldock II v Old Owens III
Bengeo II v Mill Hill Village IV
St Albans V v Hertford IV
Ware II v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Wheathampstead III v Welwyn Garden City IV
6 June
Hertford IV v Wheathampstead III
Holtwhites Trinibis III v St Albans V
Mill Hill Village IV v Ware II
Old Owens III v Bengeo II
Welwyn Garden City IV v Baldock II
13 June
Baldock II v Wheathampstead III
Bengeo II v Welwyn Garden City IV
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Hertford IV
St Albans V v Mill Hill Village IV
Ware II v Old Owens III
20 June
Hertford IV v Baldock II
Mill Hill Village IV
Old Owens III
v Holtwhites Trinibis III
v St Albans V
Welwyn Garden City IV v Ware II
Wheathampstead III v Bengeo II
27 June
Bengeo II v Baldock II
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Old Owens III
Mill Hill Village IV
v Hertford IV
St Albans V v Welwyn Garden City IV
Ware II v Wheathampstead III
4 July
Baldock II v Ware II
Hertford IV v Bengeo II
Old Owens III v Mill Hill Village IV
Welwyn Garden City IV v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Wheathampstead III v St Albans V
11 July
Baldock II v St Albans V
Bengeo II v Ware II
Hertford IV v Old Owens III
Welwyn Garden City IV v Mill Hill Village IV
Wheathampstead III v Holtwhites Trinibis III
18 July
Holtwhites Trinibis III
v Baldock II
Mill Hill Village IV v Wheathampstead III
Old Owens III v Welwyn Garden City IV
St Albans V v Bengeo II
Ware II v Hertford IV
25 July
Baldock II v Mill Hill Village IV
Bengeo II v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Ware II v St Albans V
Welwyn Garden City IV v Hertford IV
Wheathampstead III v Old Owens III
1 August
Hertford IV v St Albans V
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Ware II
Mill Hill Village IV v Bengeo II
Old Owens III v Baldock II
Welwyn Garden City IV v Wheathampstead III
8 August
Baldock II v Welwyn Garden City IV
Bengeo II v Old Owens III
St Albans V v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Ware II v Mill Hill Village IV
Wheathampstead III v Hertford IV
15 August
Hertford IV v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Mill Hill Village IV v St Albans V
Old Owens III v Ware II
Welwyn Garden City IV v Bengeo II
Wheathampstead III v Baldock II
22 August
Baldock II v Hertford IV
Bengeo II v Wheathampstead III
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Mill Hill Village IV
St Albans V v Old Owens III
Ware II v Welwyn Garden City IV
29 August
Baldock II v Bengeo II
Hertford IV v Mill Hill Village IV
Old Owens III v Holtwhites Trinibis III
Welwyn Garden City IV v St Albans V Wheathampstead III v Ware II
5 September
Bengeo II v Hertford IV
Holtwhites Trinibis III v Welwyn Garden City IV
Mill Hill Village IV v Old Owens III
St Albans V v Wheathampstead III
Ware II v Baldock II
9 May
Flitwick IV v Bushey III
Northwood IV v Batchworth
Old Albanian III v Pinner III
Royal Herts v West Herts V
16 May
Batchworth v Eaton Bray II
Bushey III v Royal Herts
Pinner III v Northwood IV
West Herts V v Old Albanian III
23 May
Eaton Bray II v Pinner III
Northwood IV v West Herts V
Old Albanian III v Bushey III
Royal Herts v Flitwick IV
30 May
Bushey III v Northwood IV
Flitwick IV v Old Albanian III
Pinner III v Batchworth
West Herts V v Eaton Bray II
6 June
Batchworth v West Herts V
Eaton Bray II v Bushey III
Northwood IV v Flitwick IV
Old Albanian III v Royal Herts
13 June
Bushey III v Batchworth
Flitwick IV v Eaton Bray II
Royal Herts v Northwood IV
West Herts V v Pinner III
20 June
Batchworth v Flitwick IV
Eaton Bray II v Royal Herts
Northwood IV v Old Albanian III
Pinner III v Bushey III
27 June
Bushey III v West Herts V
Flitwick IV v Pinner III
Old Albanian III v Eaton Bray II
Royal Herts v Batchworth
4 July
Batchworth v Old Albanian III
Eaton Bray II v Northwood IV
Pinner III v Royal Herts
West Herts V v Flitwick IV
11 July
Batchworth v Northwood IV
Bushey III v Flitwick IV
Pinner III v Old Albanian III
West Herts V v Royal Herts
18 July
Eaton Bray II v Batchworth
Northwood IV v Pinner III
Old Albanian III v West Herts V
Royal Herts v Bushey III
25 July
Bushey III v Old Albanian III
Flitwick IV v Royal Herts
Pinner III v Eaton Bray II
West Herts V v Northwood IV
1 August
Batchworth v Pinner III
Eaton Bray II v West Herts V
Northwood IV v Bushey III
Old Albanian III v Flitwick IV
8 August
Bushey III v Eaton Bray II
Flitwick IV v Northwood IV
Royal Herts v Old Albanian III
West Herts V v Batchworth
15 August
Batchworth v Bushey III
Eaton Bray II v Flitwick IV
Northwood IV v Royal Herts
Pinner III v West Herts V
22 August
Bushey III v Pinner III
Flitwick IV v Batchworth
Old Albanian III v Northwood IV
Royal Herts v Eaton Bray II
29 August
Batchworth v Royal Herts
Bushey III v West Herts V
Eaton Bray II v Old Albanian III
Pinner III v Flitwick IV
5 September
Flitwick IV v West Herts V
Northwood IV v Eaton Bray II
Old Albanian III v Batchworth
Royal Herts v Pinner III
9 May
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Bayford & Hertford II
Hitchin V v Letchworth Garden City V Hoddesdon III v Datchworth III
Ickleford III v Enfield IV
Potters Bar IV v Preston IV
16 May
Bayford & Hertford II v Hoddesdon III
Datchworth III v Ickleford III
Enfield IV v Hitchin V
Letchworth Garden City V v Potters Bar IV
Preston IV v Hatfield & Crusaders III
23 May
Enfield IV v Datchworth III
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Letchworth Garden City V Hoddesdon III v Preston IV
Ickleford III v Bayford & Hertford II
Potters Bar IV v Hitchin V
30 May
Bayford & Hertford II v Datchworth III
Hitchin V v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Letchworth Garden City V v Hoddesdon III
Potters Bar IV v Enfield IV
Preston IV v Ickleford III
6 June
Datchworth III v Preston IV
Enfield IV v Bayford & Hertford II
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Potters Bar IV
Hoddesdon III v Hitchin V
Ickleford III v Letchworth Garden City V
13 June
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Enfield IV
Hitchin V v Ickleford III
Letchworth Garden City V v Datchworth III
Potters Bar IV v Hoddesdon III
Preston IV v Bayford & Hertford II
20 June
Bayford & Hertford II v Letchworth Garden City V
Datchworth III v Hitchin V
Enfield IV v Preston IV
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Hoddesdon III
Ickleford III v Potters Bar IV
27 June
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Ickleford III
Hitchin V v Bayford & Hertford II
Hoddesdon III v Enfield IV
Letchworth Garden City V v Preston IV
Potters Bar IV v Datchworth III
4 July
Bayford & Hertford II v Potters Bar IV
Datchworth III v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Enfield IV v Letchworth Garden City V
Ickleford III v Hoddesdon III
Preston IV v Hitchin V
11 July
Bayford & Hertford II v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Datchworth III v Hoddesdon III
Enfield IV v Ickleford III
Letchworth Garden City V v Hitchin V
Preston IV v Potters Bar IV
18 July
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Preston IV
Hitchin V v Enfield IV
Hoddesdon III v Bayford & Hertford II
Ickleford III v Datchworth III
Potters Bar IV v Letchworth Garden City V
25 July
Bayford & Hertford II v Ickleford III
Datchworth III v Enfield IV
Hitchin V v Potters Bar IV
Letchworth Garden City V v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Preston IV v Hoddesdon III
1 August
Datchworth III v Bayford & Hertford II
Enfield IV v Potters Bar IV
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Hitchin V
Hoddesdon III v Letchworth Garden City V
Ickleford III v Preston IV
8 August
Bayford & Hertford II v Enfield IV
Hitchin V v Hoddesdon III
Letchworth Garden City V v Ickleford III
Potters Bar IV v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Preston IV v Datchworth III
15 August
Bayford & Hertford II v Preston IV
Datchworth III v Letchworth Garden City V
Enfield IV v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Hoddesdon III v Potters Bar IV
Ickleford III v Hitchin V
22 August
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Hoddesdon III
Hitchin V v Datchworth III
Letchworth Garden City V v Bayford & Hertford II
Potters Bar IV v Ickleford III
Preston IV v Enfield IV
29 August
Bayford & Hertford II v Hitchin V
Datchworth III v Potters Bar IV
Enfield IV v Hoddesdon III
Ickleford III v Hatfield & Crusaders III
Preston IV v Letchworth Garden City V
5 September
Hatfield & Crusaders III v Datchworth III
Hitchin V v Preston IV
Hoddesdon III v Ickleford III
Letchworth Garden City V v Enfield IV
Potters Bar IV v Bayford & Hertford II
9 May
Kings Langley III v Berkhamsted IV
Ley Hill II v Watford Town IV
Redbourn IV v Langleybury III
Tring Park IV v Shenley Village IV
West Herts VI v Boxmoor III
16 May
Berkhamsted IV v Ley Hill II
Boxmoor III v Redbourn IV
Langleybury III v Tring Park IV
Shenley Village IV v Kings Langley III
Watford Town IV v West Herts VI
23 May
Kings Langley III v Tring Park IV
Langleybury III v Boxmoor III
Ley Hill II v Shenley Village IV
Redbourn IV v Watford Town IV
West Herts VI v Berkhamsted IV
30 May
Berkhamsted IV v Redbourn IV
Kings Langley III v Langleybury III
Shenley Village IV v West Herts VI
Tring Park IV v Ley Hill II
Watford Town IV v Boxmoor III
6 June
Boxmoor III v Berkhamsted IV
Langleybury III v Watford Town IV
Ley Hill II v Kings Langley III
Redbourn IV v Shenley Village IV
West Herts VI v Tring Park IV
13 June
Berkhamsted IV v Watford Town IV
Kings Langley III v West Herts VI
Ley Hill II v Langleybury III
Shenley Village IV v Boxmoor III
Tring Park IV v Redbourn IV
20 June
Boxmoor III v Tring Park IV
Langleybury III v Berkhamsted IV
Redbourn IV v Kings Langley III
Watford Town IV v Shenley Village IV
West Herts VI v Ley Hill II
27 June
Boxmoor III v Kings Langley III
Ley Hill II v Redbourn IV
Shenley Village IV v Berkhamsted IV
Tring Park IV v Watford Town IV
West Herts VI v Langleybury III
4 July
Berkhamsted IV v Tring Park IV
Boxmoor III v Ley Hill II
Langleybury III v Shenley Village IV
Redbourn IV v West Herts VI
Watford Town IV v Kings Langley III
11 July
Berkhamsted IV v Kings Langley III
Boxmoor III v West Herts VI
Langleybury III v Redbourn IV
Shenley Village IV v Tring Park IV
Watford Town IV v Ley Hill II
18 July
Kings Langley III v Shenley Village IV
Ley Hill II v Berkhamsted IV
Redbourn IV v Boxmoor III
Tring Park IV v Langleybury III
West Herts VI v Watford Town IV
25 July
Berkhamsted IV v West Herts VI
Boxmoor III v Langleybury III
Shenley Village IV v Ley Hill II
Tring Park IV v Kings Langley III
Watford Town IV v Redbourn IV
1 August
Boxmoor III v Watford Town IV
Langleybury III v Kings Langley III
Ley Hill II v Tring Park IV
Redbourn IV v Berkhamsted IV
West Herts VI v Shenley Village IV
8 August
Berkhamsted IV v Boxmoor III
Kings Langley III v Ley Hill II
Shenley Village IV v Redbourn IV
Tring Park IV v West Herts VI
Watford Town IV v Langleybury III
15 August
Boxmoor III v Shenley Village IV
Langleybury III v Ley Hill II
Redbourn IV v Tring Park IV
Watford Town IV v Berkhamsted IV
West Herts VI v Kings Langley III
22 August
Berkhamsted IV v Langleybury III
Kings Langley III v Redbourn IV
Ley Hill II v West Herts VI
Shenley Village IV v Watford Town IV
Tring Park IV v Boxmoor III
29 August
Berkhamsted IV v Shenley Village IV
Boxmoor III v Kings Langley III
Langleybury III v West Herts VI
Redbourn IV v Ley Hill II
Watford Town IV v Tring Park IV
5 September
Kings Langley III v Watford Town IV
Ley Hill II v Boxmoor III
Redbourn IV v West Herts VI
Shenley Village IV v Langleybury III
Tring Park IV v Berkhamsted IV
9 May
Arkley v Hitchin VI
Botany Bay III v Hatfield Hyde III
Reed III v North Mymms III
Southgate Adelaide III v Old Minchendenians III
Weston II v Potton Town II
16 May
Hatfield Hyde III v Weston II
Hitchin VI v Botany Bay III
North Mymms III v Southgate Adelaide III
Old Minchendenians III v Arkley
Potton Town II v Reed III
23 May
Arkley v North Mymms III
Hitchin VI v Old Minchendenians III
Reed III
v Hatfield Hyde III
Southgate Adelaide III v Potton Town II
Weston II v Botany Bay III
30 May
Botany Bay III v Reed III
Hatfield Hyde III v Southgate Adelaide III
North Mymms III v Old Minchendenians III
Potton Town II v Arkley
Weston II v Hitchin VI
6 June
Arkley v Hatfield Hyde III
Hitchin VI v North Mymms III
Old Minchendenians III v Potton Town II
Reed III v Weston II
Southgate Adelaide III v Botany Bay III
13 June
Botany Bay III v Arkley
Hatfield Hyde III v Old Minchendenians III
Potton Town II v North Mymms III
Reed III v Hitchin VI
Weston II v Southgate Adelaide III
20 June
Arkley
v Weston II
Hitchin VI v Potton Town II
North Mymms III
v Hatfield Hyde III
Old Minchendenians III v Botany Bay III
Reed III
27 June
Botany Bay III
v Southgate Adelaide III
v North Mymms III
Hatfield Hyde III v Potton Town II
Reed III v Arkley
Southgate Adelaide III v Hitchin VI
Weston II v Old Minchendenians III
4 July
Arkley
v Southgate Adelaide III
Hitchin VI v Hatfield Hyde III
North Mymms III v Weston II
Old Minchendenians III v Reed III
Potton Town II v Botany Bay III
11 July
Hatfield Hyde III v Botany Bay III
Hitchin VI v Arkley
North Mymms III v Reed III
Old Minchendenians III v Southgate Adelaide III
Potton Town II v Weston II
18 July
Arkley v Old Minchendenians III
Botany Bay III v Hitchin VI
Reed III v Potton Town II
Southgate Adelaide III v North Mymms III
Weston II v Hatfield Hyde III
25 July
Botany Bay III v Weston II
Hatfield Hyde III v Reed III
North Mymms III v Arkley
Old Minchendenians III v Hitchin VI
Potton Town II v Southgate Adelaide III
1 August
Arkley v Potton Town II
Hitchin VI v Weston II
Old Minchendenians III v North Mymms III
Reed III v Botany Bay III
Southgate Adelaide III v Hatfield Hyde III
8 August
Botany Bay III v Southgate Adelaide III
Hatfield Hyde III v Arkley
North Mymms III v Hitchin VI
Potton Town II v Old Minchendenians III
Weston II v Reed III
15 August
Arkley v Botany Bay III
Hitchin VI v Reed III
North Mymms III v Potton Town II
Old Minchendenians III v Hatfield Hyde III
Southgate Adelaide III v Weston II
22 August
Botany Bay III v Old Minchendenians III
Hatfield Hyde III v North Mymms III
Potton Town II v Hitchin VI
Southgate Adelaide III v Reed III
Weston II v Arkley
29 August
Arkley v Reed III
Hitchin VI v Southgate Adelaide III
North Mymms III v Botany Bay III
Old Minchendenians III v Weston II
Potton Town II v Hatfield Hyde III
5 September
Botany Bay III v Potton Town II
Hatfield Hyde III v Hitchin VI
Reed III v Old Minchendenians III
Southgate Adelaide III v Arkley
Weston II v North Mymms III
9 May
Aldenham II v Leverstock Green IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Old Albanian IV
Dunstable Town IV v Northwood V
Harpenden VI v Abbots Langley IV
Wheathampstead IV v Studham
16 May
Abbots Langley IV v Dunstable Town IV
Leverstock Green IV v Wheathampstead IV
Northwood V v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Old Albanian IV v Aldenham II
Studham v Harpenden VI
23 May
Aldenham II v Northwood V
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Abbots Langley IV
Dunstable Town IV v Harpenden VI
Studham v Leverstock Green IV
Wheathampstead IV v Old Albanian IV
30 May
Abbots Langley IV v Aldenham II
Dunstable Town IV v Studham
Harpenden VI v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Northwood V v Wheathampstead IV
Old Albanian IV v Leverstock Green IV
6 June
Aldenham II v Harpenden VI
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Dunstable Town IV
Leverstock Green IV v Northwood V
Studham v Old Albanian IV
Wheathampstead IV v Abbots Langley IV
13 June
Abbots Langley IV v Leverstock Green IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Studham
Dunstable Town IV v Aldenham II
Harpenden VI v Wheathampstead IV
Northwood V v Old Albanian IV
20 June
Aldenham II v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Leverstock Green IV v Harpenden VI
Old Albanian IV v Abbots Langley IV
Studham v Northwood V
Wheathampstead IV v Dunstable Town IV
27 June
Abbots Langley IV v Northwood V
Aldenham II v Studham
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Wheathampstead IV
Dunstable Town IV v Leverstock Green IV
Harpenden VI v Old Albanian IV
4 July
Leverstock Green IV v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Northwood V v Harpenden VI
Old Albanian IV v Dunstable Town IV
Studham v Abbots Langley IV
Wheathampstead IV v Aldenham II
11 July
Abbots Langley IV v Harpenden VI
Leverstock Green IV v Aldenham II
Northwood V v Dunstable Town IV
Old Albanian IV v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Studham v Wheathampstead IV
18 July
Aldenham II v Old Albanian IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Northwood V
Dunstable Town IV v Abbots Langley IV
Harpenden VI v Studham
Wheathampstead IV v Leverstock Green IV
25 July
Abbots Langley IV
v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Harpenden VI v Dunstable Town IV
Leverstock Green IV v Studham
Northwood V v Aldenham II
Old Albanian IV v Wheathampstead IV
1 August
Aldenham II v Abbots Langley IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Harpenden VI
Leverstock Green IV v Old Albanian IV
Studham v Dunstable Town IV
Wheathampstead IV v Northwood V
8 August
Abbots Langley IV v Wheathampstead IV
Dunstable Town IV v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Harpenden VI v Aldenham II
Northwood V v Leverstock Green IV
Old Albanian IV v Studham
15 August
Aldenham II v Dunstable Town IV
Leverstock Green IV v Abbots Langley IV
Old Albanian IV v Northwood V
Studham v Chipperfield Clarendon III
Wheathampstead IV v Harpenden VI
22 August
Abbots Langley IV v Old Albanian IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Aldenham II
Dunstable Town IV v Wheathampstead IV
Harpenden VI v Leverstock Green IV
Northwood V v Studham
29 August
Leverstock Green IV v Dunstable Town IV
Northwood V v Abbots Langley IV
Old Albanian IV v Harpenden VI
Studham v Aldenham II
Wheathampstead IV v Chipperfield Clarendon III
5 September
Aldenham II v Wheathampstead IV
Chipperfield Clarendon III v Leverstock Green IV
Dunstable Town IV v Old Albanian IV
Harpenden VI v Northwood V
Studham v Abbots Langley IV
9 May
Datchworth IV v Mill Hill Village V
Knebworth Park IV v Hitchin VII
Letchworth Garden City VI v Old Camdenians IV
Tewin III v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
16 May
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Letchworth Garden City VI
Hitchin VII v Datchworth IV
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Tewin III
Mill Hill Village V v Welwyn Garden City V Old Camdenians IV v Knebworth Park IV
23 May
Datchworth IV v Knebworth Park IV
Letchworth Garden City VI v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Old Camdenians IV v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Tewin III v Mill Hill Village V
Welwyn Garden City V v Hitchin VII
30 May
Datchworth IV v Old Camdenians IV
Hitchin VII v Tewin III
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Knebworth Park IV v Welwyn Garden City V
Mill Hill Village V v Letchworth Garden City VI
6 June
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Mill Hill Village V
Letchworth Garden City VI v Hitchin VII
Old Camdenians IV v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Tewin III v Knebworth Park IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Datchworth IV
13 June
Hitchin VII v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Knebworth Park IV v Letchworth Garden City VI
Mill Hill Village V v Holtwhites Trinibis IV Tewin III v Datchworth IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Old Camdenians IV
20 June
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Knebworth Park IV
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Hitchin VII
Letchworth Garden City VI v Datchworth IV
Old Camdenians IV v Mill Hill Village V Tewin III v Welwyn Garden City V
27 June
Datchworth IV v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Hitchin VII v Mill Hill Village V
Knebworth Park IV v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Tewin III v Old Camdenians IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Letchworth Garden City VI
4 July
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Welwyn Garden City V
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Datchworth IV
Letchworth Garden City VI v Tewin III
Mill Hill Village V v Knebworth Park IV Old Camdenians IV v Hitchin VII
11 July
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Tewin III
Hitchin VII v Knebworth Park IV
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Welwyn Garden City V
Mill Hill Village V v Datchworth IV Old Camdenians IV v Letchworth Garden City VI
18 July
Datchworth IV v Hitchin VII
Knebworth Park IV v Old Camdenians IV
Letchworth Garden City VI v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Tewin III v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Mill Hill Village V
25 July
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Old Camdenians IV
Hitchin VII v Welwyn Garden City V
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Letchworth Garden City VI
Knebworth Park IV v Datchworth IV
Mill Hill Village V v Tewin III
1 August
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Letchworth Garden City VI v Mill Hill Village V Old Camdenians IV v Datchworth IV
Tewin III v Hitchin VII
Welwyn Garden City V v Knebworth Park IV
8 August
Datchworth IV v Welwyn Garden City V
Hitchin VII v Letchworth Garden City VI
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Old Camdenians IV
Knebworth Park IV v Tewin III
Mill Hill Village V v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
15 August
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Hitchin VII
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Mill Hill Village V
Letchworth Garden City VI v Knebworth Park IV
Old Camdenians IV v Welwyn Garden City V Tewin III v Datchworth IV
22 August
Datchworth IV v Letchworth Garden City VI
Hitchin VII v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Knebworth Park IV v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
Mill Hill Village V v Old Camdenians IV
Welwyn Garden City V v Tewin III
29 August
Cheshunt Rosedale IV v Datchworth IV
Holtwhites Trinibis IV v Knebworth Park IV
Letchworth Garden City VI v Welwyn Garden City V
Mill Hill Village V v Hitchin VII
Old Camdenians IV v Tewin III
5 September
Datchworth IV v Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Hitchin VII v Old Camdenians IV
Knebworth Park IV v Mill Hill Village V
Tewin III v Letchworth Garden City VI
Welwyn Garden City V v Cheshunt Rosedale IV
9 May
Hatch End II v Kings Langley IV
Langleybury IV v Redbourn V
Pinner IV v Harpenden VII
Potten End v Watford Town V
Rickmansworth V v Chorleywood IV
16 May
Chorleywood IV v Pinner IV
Harpenden VII v Hatch End II
Kings Langley IV v Potten End
Redbourn V v Rickmansworth V
Watford Town V v Langleybury IV
23 May
Hatch End II v Chorleywood IV
Pinner IV v Redbourn V
Potten End v Harpenden VII
Rickmansworth V v Langleybury IV
Watford Town V v Kings Langley IV
30 May
Chorleywood IV v Potten End
Harpenden VII v Kings Langley IV
Langleybury IV v Pinner IV
Redbourn V v Hatch End II
Rickmansworth V v Watford Town V
6 June
Hatch End II v Langleybury IV
Kings Langley IV v Chorleywood IV
Pinner IV v Rickmansworth V
Potten End v Redbourn V
Watford Town V v Harpenden VII
13 June
Chorleywood IV v Harpenden VII
Langleybury IV v Potten End
Pinner IV v Watford Town V
Redbourn V v Kings Langley IV
Rickmansworth V v Hatch End II
20 June
Harpenden VII v Redbourn V
Hatch End II v Pinner IV
Kings Langley IV v Langleybury IV
Potten End v Rickmansworth V
Watford Town V v Chorleywood IV
27 June
Hatch End II v Watford Town V
Langleybury IV v Harpenden VII
Pinner IV v Potten End
Redbourn V v Chorleywood IV
Rickmansworth V v Kings Langley IV
4 July
Chorleywood IV v Langleybury IV
Harpenden VII v Rickmansworth V
Kings Langley IV v Pinner IV
Potten End v Hatch End II
Watford Town V v Redbourn V
11 July
Chorleywood IV v Rickmansworth V
Harpenden VII v Pinner IV
Kings Langley IV v Hatch End II
Redbourn V v Langleybury IV
Watford Town V v Potten End
18 July
Hatch End II v Harpenden VII
Langleybury IV v Watford Town V
Pinner IV v Chorleywood IV
Potten End v Kings Langley IV
Rickmansworth V v Redbourn V
25 July
Chorleywood IV v Hatch End II
Harpenden VII v Potten End
Kings Langley IV v Watford Town V
Langleybury IV v Rickmansworth V
Redbourn V v Pinner IV
1 August
Hatch End II v Redbourn V
Kings Langley IV v Harpenden VII
Pinner IV v Langleybury IV
Potten End v Chorleywood IV
Watford Town V v Rickmansworth V
8 August
Chorleywood IV v Kings Langley IV
Harpenden VII v Watford Town V
Langleybury IV v Hatch End II
Redbourn V v Potten End
Rickmansworth V v Pinner IV
15 August
Harpenden VII v Chorleywood IV
Hatch End II v Rickmansworth V
Kings Langley IV v Redbourn V
Potten End v Langleybury IV
Watford Town V v Pinner IV
22 August
Chorleywood IV v Watford Town V
Langleybury IV v Kings Langley IV
Pinner IV v Hatch End II
Redbourn V v Harpenden VII
Rickmansworth V v Potten End
29 August
Chorleywood IV v Redbourn V
Harpenden VII v Langleybury IV
Kings Langley IV v Rickmansworth V
Potten End v Pinner IV
Watford Town V v Hatch End II
5 September
Hatch End II v Potten End
Langleybury IV v Chorleywood IV
Pinner IV v Kings Langley IV
Redbourn V v Watford Town V
Rickmansworth V v Harpenden VII
Please use the images below to ensure that you are using the correct ball for the match.

Dukes County International Premier Divisions

Readers Superior Crown Divisions 1-3b
(can be used in 4a and below)

Dukes Pink County International Premier - 50 Over Matches

Readers County Match Divisions 4a and below

Readers Pink County Match T20 Matches
16 May
Ickleford IV v Bushey IV
Reed IV v Old Elizabethans IV
23 May
Bushey IV v Cockfosters III
Old Elizabethans IV v Ickleford IV
30 May
Old Elizabethans IV v Bushey IV
Reed IV v Cockfosters III
6 June
Bushey IV v Reed IV
Cockfosters III v Ickleford IV
13 June
Ickleford IV v Reed IV
Old Elizabethans IV v Cockfosters III
20 June
Bushey IV v Old Elizabethans IV
Cockfosters III v Reed IV
27 June
Ickleford IV v Bushey IV
Old Elizabethans IV v Reed IV
4 July
Cockfosters III v Old Elizabethans IV
Reed IV v Ickleford IV
11 July
Cockfosters III v Bushey IV
Ickleford IV v Old Elizabethans IV
18 July
Bushey IV v Ickleford IV
Old Elizabethans IV v Reed IV
25 July
Cockfosters III v Bushey IV
Ickleford IV v Old Elizabethans IV
1 August
Bushey IV v Old Elizabethans IV
Cockfosters III v Reed IV
8 August
Ickleford IV v Cockfosters III
Reed IV v Bushey IV
15 August
Cockfosters III v Old Elizabethans IV
Reed IV v Ickleford IV
22 August
Ickleford IV v Cockfosters III
Reed IV v Bushey IV






Group Stage - Saturday 2 May Reserve date – 17 May
Group A, venue Harpenden CC
10.00am - Harpenden v Old Owens
1.15pm - Shenley Village v Potters Bar 4.30pm - Final
Group B, venue Radlett CC
10.00am - Radlett v North Mymms
1.15pm – Redbourn v West Herts 4.30pm - Final
Group C, venue Bishop's Stortford CC
10.00am - Bishops Stortford v Hemel Hempstead
1.15pm - Totteridge Millhillians v Welwyn GC 4.30pm - Final
Group D, venue Broxbourne CC
10.00am - Broxbourne v Hertford
1.15pm - Hoddesdon v Preston 4.30pm - Final
Finals Day - Sunday 12th July (Venue To be confirmed)
Winners go through to the T20 National Club Competition area finals at a date and venue to be confirmed
Organiser: Mark Shepherd. T: 07772 224390. E: markshepherd01@aol.com Photos from T20 finals day 2025, courtesy of Paul Williams






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The following table provides a list of the standard penalties that will be applied. All penalties applied are subject to appeal. See Constitution or Match Rules for details.
Non membership compliance
Non Club attendance at AGM
Non Club attendance at Captains' Meeting
Failure to provide team sheet at toss (Constitution rule 13e)
Failure to enter team sheet on play-cricket.com by 9pm, on match day
Non result reporting on playcricket.com by home team, by 9pm on match day.
Full scorecard not posted on play-cricket.com, by home team, by 11pm on Tuesday
Facilities not reported by 9pm on the following Wednesday
No umpire marking report by 9pm on the following Wednesday
Playing unregistered/ineligible player
Playing unregistered Juniors (U18 and below)
Playing ineligible juniors in adult matches (inc.substitute fielders)
Constitutional violation / Not affiliated to HCCA
Constitutional violation
Constitutional violation
All divisions
All divisions
Club suspended / Disciplinary action
Club fined as per rules
No team eligible for 5 points bonus
No match - Match awarded to opposition
5 point deduction on each occasion
All divisions 5 point deduction on each occasion
Premier - 2B
Divisions 3A - 6B
Premier - 2B
All divisions
All divisions
All divisions
Playing player in wrong category Constitutional violation
Playing player under false name
Captain or vice-captains without DBS - ineligible player
Failure to comply with fixture cancellation requirements
Failure to provide umpire to panel, as per playing conditions.
Failure to provide umpire when required (per playing conditions)
Failure to provide scorer Failure to provide DLSMM
Paying a player to play
No Safeguarding Officer
Failure to comply with ECB fast bowling directive
All divisions
All divisions
All divisions
Premier - 2B
Divisions 2A - 6B
Premier - 2B Premier/Championship
Division 1 & below
All teams in all divisions
All teams in all divisions
Home team fined £30 on each occasion
5 point deduction on each occasion
5 points deduction on each occasion
Team: 5 point deduction each occasion (10 points after 1 Aug)
30 point deduction on each occasion
Automatic relegation + disciplinary proceedings
50% deduction of points
Automatic relegation + disciplinary proceedings
Team: 10 points deduction each occasion.
£150 to opposition
5 point deduction each occasion
5 point deduction each occasion
5 point deduction each occasion 5 point deduction each occasion
Automatic relegation + disciplinary proceedings
30 points deduction on each occasion
10 points deduction on each occasion
Every club with a team playing in the Premier Division, Championship and Divisions 1 to 6b is required to register with the League every Umpire that it considers to be attached to the club whether that umpire has been supplied to the League Umpires Panel or will be standing in a match below Division 2b
Scorers officiating in matches in the Premier Division, Championship shall be qualified to at least Level S4 of the ECB Scoring Pathway and be full members of the ECB ACO. In divs 1 to 2B the scorer should have completed the ECB Online Scoring Course and be a full member of the ECB ACO; or have dispensation from this requirement from the League.
Procedure
The registration of umpires & scorers follows the same process as that used to register players. Within the Registration area of the League website you will be able to enter the name of each umpire and scorer attached to your club. For each umpire and scorer so registered you will be asked to indicate which category is applicable, as follows:
Panel
Qualified Umpire
Qualified Scorer
Dispensation granted
Club Umpire/Scorer
An umpire listed on the HPCL Umpires’ Panel
An umpire not on the League Umpires' Panel who is a member of the ECB ACO, with a valid DBS, who has completed both the ECB Umpiring Course and the ECB Umpire Development Course or their equivalents.
A scorer who is a member of the ECB ACO and who has either qualified to at least Level S4 of the ECB Scoring Pathway, or completed the ECB Online Scoring Course.
An umpire/scorer who has received dispensation from the League on the grounds that he/she is a long-standing experienced umpire or scorer. A League sub-committee will review and agree any dispensation on this basis. Dispensation is granted annually and does not carry over to subsequent seasons
Any other umpire/scorer which the club expects to use to cover absence of a qualified umpire/scorer, or one who has been granted dispensation, due to illness, injury or holiday
A club seeking to obtain dispensation is required to complete the form ‘Request for Umpire Dispensation’ or ‘Request for Scorer Dispensation’ for each umpire or scorer for whom dispensation is being sought. The forms are available for download on the League website. The completed form should be sent by email to:
Umpires: umpires@hertspremiercl.co.uk Scorers: scorers@hertspremiercl.co.uk Please provide the details requested on the form, particularly concerning cricket, umpiring and scoring experience as applicable. We are looking for sufficient evidence of competence to allow an umpire to stand or a scorer to score despite not having attended a course and passed the examination. The expectation is that any person for whom dispensation is sought will have an adequate level of experience and umpires will need to have a current cricket specific ECB DBS certificate obtained through cricket. The objective of the match rule is to raise the standards of officiating and is not intended to prevent competent umpires and scorers from continuing to support their club. Attendance on a course without passing the exam will be regarded as adequate grounds for dispensation.
Panel coordinator Anthony Levy. T: 020 8441 9297. M: 07904 309926. E: umpires@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Phil Anderson
07469 652363
Richard Apperley 07971 880547
Paul Attfield 07734 036143
Paul Barnes
07754 093888
Geoff Bassill 07703 307452
Andrew Bennett 07947 639355
Navneet Bhatnagar 07747 092519
Mark Bishop 07751 357382
Martin Botha 07969 938662
Ian Breeze 07754 679140
Alan Brewster 07549 286172
Tim Caldicott 07721 017651
Murray Carlson
07907 121404
Paul Carroll 07889 344869
Alan Casbard 07815 609129
Ben Childs 07534 080357
Luke Clow 07843 386177
Geoff Cordingley 01992 423879
Andy Cox
07720 288408
Adrian Dell 07908 450080
Sujoy Dey
07907 030582
Jerry Dovey 07949 196413
Rose Dovey 07459 460726
Martyn Dunn 07767 878280
Stuart Ellis
Jeremy Epton
07421 042654
07764 176702
John Eyre 07740 054726
Piers Fuller 07879 236193
Rob Furber
07785 227511
Rupert Garrett 07951 492396
Ajaz Ghafoor 07710 004401
Jeremy Goodacre 07551 660052
Pete Gurney
Phil Gurney
Nick Hall
07919 241096
07969 558260
07929 562554
Bryan Harber 07790 751187
Tim Harvey
07775 686002
Luke Heming 07779 262588
Jon Hillman
07976 375619
Peter Hinstridge 07710 403524
Jon Holland
David Inwood
Greg Keene
James Knight
07948 718178
07902 076757
07773 772005
07956 533083
Jerry Lake 07309 041240
Ian Lawless
07976 359625
David Lee 07901 972859
Ian Letting 07591 775545
Anthony Levy 07904 309926
Phil Lewins 07796 781617
Guy Lewis 07500 843575
Jonathan Mackman 07984 791309
Andrew McCree 07836 365975
Marcel Mester 07828 612972
Pravin Mistry 07305 413778
Andrew Mower 07855 552657
Martin Myers 07798 520865
Harish Padalia 07770 567857
Chaitana Paruchuri 07503 999394
Chris Pask 07803 504765
David Perkins 07803 204200
David Pimblett 07775 505486
Gary Pond 07850 224582
Chris Price 07961 808766
Rob Riddleston 07956 922590
Mark Rivlin 07973 824303
Gordon Ronald 07802 933998
Michael Rueth 07425 147162
David Segal 07956 282630
David Shelley 07704 103868
Gareth Sheppard 07811 202856
Graham Sherman 07776 745914
Tim Sims 07769 111508
Satish Solanki 07786 732056
Arvind Srinivasan 07713 563245
Michael Stiffin 07954 134609
Mick Stock 07926 708460
Tony Stopford 07703 462850
John Sweedy 07854 374597
David Taylor 07792 271572
Jim Wallace 07875 131905
Stephen Waller 07711 071727
Ray Ward 07708 632578
Ian Watkins 07950 831686
John Watson-Humphreys 07860 648390
George White 07968 349933
Ben Whyall 07734 253709
Hemal Wijesuriya 07801 763542
David Wormald 07940 596660
Kevin Youngs 07777 148246
Expenses: Umpires will receive their match fees directly from the League and clubs will be invoiced at mid- and end-of-season
Cancellations: For the Premier Divisions see playing condition 4 on page 7 of the match day handbook. For matches in divisions 1 to 2B, see match rule 3 on page 33 of the match day handbook.
The following sets out a summary of the Disciplinary Procedures adopted by the HPCL. The League has adopted the ECB’s General Conduct Regulations for the Premier and Championship leagues and Recreational Cricket Conduct Regulations for Division 1 and below, with some minor modifications. Details can be found on the League website. All penalties determined shall be in the form of number of days for which a cited player cannot play any cricket anywhere in the UK. All penalties will be recorded on Play Cricket, which will prevent the selection of the said player. In terms of the procedures, where an incident is to be reported, notification of such should be submitted to the Disciplinary Chair, George White, by text, (07968 349933), the evening the incident took place. The text should set out the level of the offence, (L1, L2, L3 or L4), the division, player, club name, a BRIEF sentence about the offence and the name of the person sending the text. The participant, (panel or non-playing umpire, captain, player or spectator), should then submit a report, (using the relevant Discipline form found on the League website), not later than 48 hours after the incident took place. The report should outline the incident concisely and deal with the facts. Save for mistaken identity, a Level 1 offence, (as set out in Law 42), will likely lead to an automatic 7-day or 14-day ban depending upon the seriousness of the incident. A sincere apology made to both umpires as soon as practically possible, (i.e., during a lunch or tea interval, or immediately upon the end of the game), may lead to such a ban being halved or suspended. Irrespective of any apology, in any match where independent panel umpire(s) have been appointed by the League, all Level 1’s will automatically result in a 2-point deduction for the team for whom that player plays. A second Level 1 issued to any player from that same team in the same season will lead to an automatic 5-point deduction for the team for whom the player plays, with all other Level 1s leading to a 10-point
deduction. These point deductions were not implemented in 2024, but will be in 2025, irrespective as to the outcome of a reported incident.
Should the offence as reported by an umpire be determined as Level 2, the Discipline Chair will forward the report same to the participants club for their comment. The report will stipulate a prospective ban of not less than 14-days based upon the report’s content. Clubs are requested to conduct their own investigate, advising the Discipline Chair as to their determination within 72-hours of their being advised of the Level 2 report by the Disciplinary Chairman. Where the outcome is deemed appropriate by the Discipline Chair, this will be posted on the Discipline Action Update and the matter, subject to the determined penalty being served, shall be considered closed. The participant submitting the report shall also be advised as to the outcome by email. Should the Club not respond in a timely manner, (as in within the 72-hour time period above), or where the Discipline Chair deems the Club’s action(s) inappropriate, the Discipline Chair will, in the first instance reach out to the Club concerned to discuss the incident and a more acceptable outcome. If a suitable outcome cannot be reached, the Discipline Chair shall anonymise the Discipline Report, circulating same, plus any mitigating submissions submitted to the Discipline Chair, to a panel of at least 5 unrelated, (to the club or individual(s) concerned), for their feedback. These individuals will comprise a mix of panel umpires, club chairmen, secretaries, captains, coaches/ directors of cricket and players. The Discipline Chair shall average out these responses to determine a penalty, which shall then be communicated to the Club concerned.
The relevant Club or respondent can either accept this determination, (in which case the matter shall be deemed closed once any adjudication has been served) or will have the right to appeal the findings of the above panel. Such an appeal must be submitted with 72-hours of the determination having been issued, with the appeal itself convened
within 14 days. Details as to the process for such an appeal can be found on the League website. A payment of £250 must be remitted to the League within 72 hours of an appeal being requested. Please note however, if the club/respondent loses such an appeal, there is a good chance original determination will be doubled.
As with Level 1 offences, in any match where independent panel umpire(s) have been appointed by the League, all Level 2’s will automatically result in a 5-point deduction for the team for whom that player plays. A second Level 2 issued to any player from that same team in the same season will lead to an automatic 10-point deduction for the team for whom the player plays, with all other Level 2’s leading to a 20-point deduction.
Please note one major change to Discipline for 2025 as stipulated by the ECB sees the law around shying the ball at or near a player, the latter also to be reported as and deemed a Level 2 offence.
Level 3/Level 4 incidents will also be dealt with by the HPCL Disciplinary Team, and will be reported to the ECB’s Recreational Cricket Regulator. Where such incidents are reported by an independent or panel appointed umpire, a minimum of a 25-point will be deducted from the team for which the player cited plays.
The above procedures in relation to player behaviour shall also apply in Divisions 3A to 6B where there is at least one non-playing Qualified Umpire standing. An umpire who has completed both the Stage 1 and Stage 2 courses will be regarded as ‘qualified’ for the purposes of the match rules.
For the avoidance of doubt neither an unqualified club umpire nor an umpire who has received dispensation nor a player umpire is permitted to apply any aspect of Law 42.
This said, serious misbehaviour should be reported to the Disciplinary Chair, especially where such behaviour contravenes the ECB’s Code of Conduct and/or EDI principals.
Discipline officers:
Dan Reynolds & Nav Parkar discipline@hertspremiercl.co.uk
Level 1 offences:
An automatic 7-day or 14-day ban depending upon incident.
A 2-point deduction for that player's team. (only in matches with independent panel umpires).
A second Level 1 issued to any player from that same team in the same season - an automatic 5-point deduction for his team (only matches with independent panel umpires).
Any subsequent Level 1 offences - a 10-point deduction.
Level 2 offences:
A prospective ban of not less than 14-days
An automatic 5-point deduction for the player's team.
A second Level 2 issued to any player from same team in same season - an automatic 10-point deduction for his team (only matches with independent panel umpires)
Any subsequent Level 2 offences - a 20-point deduction.
Level 3/Level 4 offences:
A 25-point deduction (minimum) for his team.
Note: All above procedures shall also apply in Divisions 3A to 6B with at least one non-playing qualified umpire standing

ECB affiliation procedure now requires all county boards to introduce a strict affiliation policy.
In order to meet the requirements set out by ECB, All County Cricket Boards were tasked with developing minimum standard affiliation packages that they provide to clubs.
This includes having a fully compliant Club Safeguarding Officer.
Hertfordshire Cricket has updated their affiliation package to meet these requirements, which include offering clubs in Hertfordshire more support.
Clubs who affiliate to Hertfordshire Cricket are offered a variety of benefits. Further details of Hertfordshire Cricket affiliation package are available on https://www.hertscricket.org/page/clubs--community/club-affiliation/club-affiliationpackage-2026-9768/
Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League is a Hertfordshire based league. It is a requirement for clubs to be members of ECB through Hertfordshire Cricket. Therefore, Hertfordshire based clubs must be fully affiliated to Hertfordshire Cricket or participant clubs based outside of Hertfordshire are required to become Associate members of Hertfordshire Cricket.
Clubs failing to meet affiliation requirements place at risk their membership of Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League.
It’s mandatory in cricket for holders of following posts to be Cricket specific ECB DBS checked
• Club Safeguarding Officer (all club/league/county posts)
• ID Verifier
• Coach (whether volunteer or paid, assisting or leading)
• Coach Support Workers
• Umpires
• Club Junior team Managers
• County Age Group Managers
• Open Age Group Team Captains and Vice-Captains
• Junior Supervisors
• First Aider/Physiotherapist/Medical Support
• Club volunteer coordinators
• All Stars Cricket Activator

All DBS applications will be verified face-to-face.
• Hertfordshire County Cricket’s objective is for ALL clubs to have their own verifier – currently approximately 70 clubs within Hertfordshire have their own verifier.
• All completed applications (except paid coaches & official) will automatically go on to UPDATE SYSTEM. (Although an applicant can opt out) which means a successful applicant will not have to renew their DBS as long as the applicant undertakes a role within cricket which requires a DBS check.
DBS Applications can be initiated by a verifier or through County Safeguarding team.
To initiate a DBS application, an applicant should contact their clubs Safeguarding Officer or email welfare@hertscricket.org. Providing the following information:
1. Full legal first name (as on a passport or driving licence)
2. Full legal last name (as on a passport or driving licence)
3. Applicant’s date of birth
4. Role applicant intends to undertake
5. Applicant's email address (must be an email address specific to the applicant)
6. The club the applicant intends to represent
All clubs have a duty of care to all juniors and vulnerable adults who participate in cricket. These are set out on the Herts County website at https://www.hertscricket.org/page/safeguarding-1633/
The guidelines cover:
• A club's safeguarding responsibilities
Note: Every club must appoint a trained Club Safeguarding Officer (CSO). It’s part of a club’s membership to ECB, Hertfordshire Cricket and HPCL. Failure to have a trained CSO negates the club’s membership, and the club will then be penalised as per league rules
• Photography, filming, social media and broadcasting guidelines
• Guidelines for youth players in the HPCL
For any DBS and safeguarding questions, contact Julie Page at Hertfordshire Cricket Ltd
Tel: 07741 272751
Email: julie.page@hertscricket.org

The following regulations apply to the Premier Division and Championship:
• All players must be registered prior to playing as per HPCL Registration requirements
• All players must in first instance be registered to play in Hertfordshire Cricket League on their clubs play-cricket website, prior to registering on HPCL Club registration site.
• All Category 2 & 3 players must be re- registered each season
• On Clubs HPCL Registration site there will be a box for “Premier” status which must be ticked by all Premier & Championship players
• No player can be registered to play for more than one Premier club
All players must be either (i) a British or Irish citizen born in England and Wales and is deemed “ordinarily resident”* or (ii) a player who has been resident in England and Wales for the immediately preceding 210 days and is deemed ‘Ordinarily Resident’*
* A player will only be treated as having been ordinarily resident within England and Wales for the relevant consecutive period if he or she has spent a minimum of 210 days in each year within England or Wales (for which purpose a ‘year’ shall mean a year ending 31st March) If however the player from overseas returns home and plays cricket as a ‘home grown’ cricketer during the year, he reverts to an overseas cricketer status, Confirmation: A player who holds a British passport and lives outside the UK must also meet the ”Ordinarily Resident” criteria.
One per team - a player CONTRACTED to a First Class County and not an Overseas player. If however the player had been a registered player for 2 years and played 12 matches in those two years, prior to signing for the First Class County (original not latest) then he will be classified as a Category 1 player.
Any player who does not qualify as a Category 1 or 2 player
Player eligibility conditions are set out below or if in doubt contact HPCL Registration Secretary
• It is the responsibility of Clubs and their nominated officer to check player details, against original documents
• Penalties for playing an unregistered player are a minimum ten point deduction for each occasion
• Clubs must keep copies of relevant registration documents, as
• HPCL may ask clubs to supply evidence of entry into UK including original visa & passport and / or evidence of permanent residency in order to verify information.
• HPCL may suspend any player if evidence required is not received within five days of request for information
For avoidance of doubt
• Category 1 players must be eligible to play for England or Ireland.
• To become a Category 1 player, an EU (non-UK or Irish) citizen has to be permanently resident in UK for 210 days prior to registration.
• Players with dual passports (one UK) will have to meet permanently resident qualifications to be eligible to play for England
• Definition of an International match, are International matches for ICC Full Member Countries plus Ireland, Netherlands & Scotland at above under17 level. They include a T/20 match, as well as a 50/50 or a First Class match.
• A player in an under 14 age group or lower is ineligible to be registered in HPCL Premier Divisions.
All players must be registered to play and listed under the clubs entry on www.hertspremiercl.co.uk and the Play Cricket site
Penalties for playing an unregistered player are 5 point deduction each occasion (10 points after 1 August).
All eligibility information, including categories of British, Ordinary Resident and Overseas players, can be found in the Consitution (rule 13d). See page 38 of this handbook.
Clubs in any doubt over eligibility should contact the HPCL Registration Secretary: registration@hertspremiercl.co.uk
All non EEA citizens will require prior permission (a visa) to come to the UK to participate in sport if they do not hold:
• A British passport (or is a spouse/dependant of)
• European passport (or is a spouse/dependant of)
• Ancestral visa
Clubs wishing to use the services of a player who is in the UK, but not on a Tier 5 Creative & Sporting (Non FCC) visa, must ensure that the player’s visa allows them to play and/or coach. Clubs must make thelr own checks, and not solely rely on information provided by agents.
This also includes the Home Office definition of Professional vs Amateur and details of sanctions and penalties.
All applicants either a Government share code or a pink residency card, which shows they have met their criteria with the Border Agencies - must check with registration if player is on the pathway
Under the age of 18 with a Government Share Code or a pink residency card - they will be classed as a Cat 1 cricketer - must check with registration if player is on the pathway
Over the Age of 18 with a Government Share Code or a pink residency card, with evidence of spending more than 210 days in the UK (between 1st April 2025 and March 31 2026) - Cat 1must check with registration if player is on the pathway
Outside this timescale - the overseas form needs to be completed along with the Government Share Code or the Pink Residency Card. Such players will be Cat 3 - Only one Cat 3 player allowed per eleven.
ECB overseas regulations: www.ecb.co.uk/news/3340168/regulations-overseas Home Office website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration Sponsor & Employer Enquiries: Tel: 0300 123 4699 or e-mail: BusinessHelpdesk@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
HPCL are not experts on immigration and, where there is doubt, clubs will be required to contact the ECB for clarification. Email: emma.davis-bidgood@ecb.co.uk. Where there is a doubt the player should NOT be registered
HPCL is required to provide the Home Office with details of all players registered as category 3 within the whole HPCL structure, in June each year. Therefore clubs must ensure that registration details provided to HPCL are correct.
Home Club Name:
Venue / Address:
Following an unfortunate but avoidable accident at one of our league grounds, the League and Herts County Association issued the following guidelines and safety checks, which should be carried out by clubs and their home teams, before every match, in support of the umpires.
Match v’s:
OUTFIELD
Date:
Checked for debris, stones, sticks, bottles, litter and animal faeces
BOUNDARY LINE
Clearly marked with a rope, white line or markers every 20 metres
Boundary line or rope must be a minimum one metre from any obstruction. Such as sight screen, hoarding or boundary railing
Rope must be appropriately maintained
Rope, if secured to ground by pegs, shall be made of suitable material and be properly maintained with no protruding or sharp/ pointed edges
Boundary markers must be of suitable material with no protruding or sharp/ pointed edges.
INNER CIRCLE DISCS
Discs should be made of suitable non-slip material with no hazardous edges.
SIGHT SCREENS
In good condition and easy to move
Appropriately positioned before start of play
Completely outside the playing area and / or roped off and a minimum one metre from boundary line or rope
OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS
No match should take place with an obvious match incident waiting to happen
Such as a railing or hoarding or vehicle or other structure parked or positioned near to boundary line. All obstructions should be positioned a minimum one metre from boundary line or rope
No match should take place without the “home” club having the necessary Public Liability Insurance in place
UMPIRES
Umpires should ensure above is in place by conducting a pre-match facility visual assessment
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Ground Manor House Ground, Gallows Hill Lane, Abbots Langley, Herts, WD5
Contact Mark Bishop m.bishop62@yahoo.co.uk
Secretary Matthew Dunstone mattdunstone@hotmail.com
Teams.divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 9 West, 4th XI - 13 West
Aldenham
Ground Aldenham Social Club, Church Lane, Aldenham, Herts, WD25 8AY
Contact Simon Letts simon@thelettsfamily.co.uk
Fixtures Majid Fadra Majid.fadra@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 6A, 2nd XI - 13 West
Allenburys
Ground Allenburys Sport & Social Club, Park Road, Ware, Herts, SG12
Contact Albie Esterhuyse Albie.2.esterhuyse@gsk.com
07751 357382
07753 634384
07436 593139
01920 882189
07712 526136
Fixtures Daniel Levenson daniel.m.levenson@gsk.com Mob: 07747 898180
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3B, 2nd XI - 8 East
Ampthill Town
Ground The Park, Woburn Road, Ampthill, Beds, MK45 2GU
Contact Ian Smith cricketsmithy@gmail.com
Fixtures Contact Teams/divs 1st XI - 1, 2nd XI - 6A
Arkley
Ground Dame Alice Owens Open Space, Chandos Avenue, Whetstone N20 9HX
Contact Mervyn Lack mervyn.lack@gmail.com
Fixtures Wes Crellin crellivier@gmail.com
Teams/divs 13 East
Baldock Town
Ground Avenue Park, West Avenue, Baldock, Herts, SG7 5AY
Contact Alistair Jones duvaldo@hotmail.com
Fixtures Contact Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 East, 2nd XI - 11 East
Bamville
Ground Napsbury, Pegrum Drive, Napsbury Park, London Colney, AL2 1GE
Contact Awais Paul awaispaul@outlook.com
Fixtures Aamir Qureshi aamir_qureshi@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 9 East
Batchworth
Ground Croxley Guild Sports Club, The Green, Croxley, WD3 3HX
Contact Hugh Phillipps hughphillipps97@gmail.com
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 11 West
Ground Bayford, Nr Hertford, Herts, SG13 8PU
Contact John Collins john.collins@wsp.com Tel: 01992 583801
Fixtures Colin Poulton c.j.poulton@btinternet.com Tel: 01707 272808
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5A, 2nd XI - 12 East
Bengeo
01525 840491
07880 850269
07593 168070
07761 813855
892059
07898 603122
07985 641979
01992 511546
07931 771744
07802 226763
bengeocc.play-cricket.com
Ground The Recreation Ground, Boundary Drive, Off New Road, Bengeo, Hertford, SG14 3JG
Contact Mike Freeman michaelfreeman999@btinternet.com Mob: 07904 559452
Fixtures Ian Ruskin ianruskin5579@hotmail.com Mob: 07881 934340
Teams/divs 1st XI - 11 East
Ground Ganwick Corner ( behind Duke of York Pub), Wrotham Park Estate, Wagon Road, Barnet, EN5 4SB
Contact Martin Dunnett dunnettm@hotmail.com Mob: 07718 652733
Fixtures Lahiru Weerasinga amilasith@gmail.com Mob: 07898 761893
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5A, 2nd XI - 9 East Captains' contact details are in the match
Berkhamsted
Ground Kitchener's Field, Castle Hill, Berkhamsted, , HP4 1HE
Contact Peter Dudley petedudley@aol.com
Fixtures Imaran Majid majid_imran@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2A, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 8 West, 4th XI - 12 West
Bishop's Stortford
Tel: 01442 862014
Mob: 07882 501915
Mob: 07908 157945
Ground Cricketfield Lane, Bishop's Stortford, CM23 2SR Tel: 01279 654463
Contact Jen Lindop jenlindop@hotmail.com
Fixtures Graeme Sumner gsumner1960@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2B
Botany Bay
Mob: 07968 950536
Mob: 07922 542782
Ground East Lodge Lane, The Ridgeway, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 8AS Tel: 0208 363 4482
Contact Ryan McMenemy ryanmcmenemy32@gmail.com
Fixtures Pete Crowe petertcrowe1979@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5B, 2nd XI - 9 East, 3rd XI - 13 East
Boxmoor
Mob: 07940 918548
Mob: 07941 335418
boxmoorcricketclub.co.uk
Ground The Oval, St Johns Road, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1NP
Contact David Coster david_coster@hotmail.com
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5A, 2nd XI - 8 West, 3rd XI - 12 West
Mob: 07768 361691
Broxbourne broxbournecricketclub.com
Ground Broxbourne Sports Club, Mill Lane Close, Broxbourne, EN10 7BA
Contact Chris Sargent chris.sargent1@ntlworld.com
Fixtures Warren Pegg warren.pegg@broxbournecricket.club
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 3B, 3rd XI - 7 East, 4th XI - 10 East Bushey
Ground Eastbury, Eastbury Road, Oxhey, Watford, WD19 4NR
Contact Nomaan Ilyas n.a.ilyas@gmail.com
Fixtures Zulfy Muhuseen zulfym@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 7 West, 3rd XI - 11 West. 4th XI - 15 Cheshunt Rosedale
01992 466901
07854 338246
07990 865832
07917 689199
07787 259640
Ground Rosedale Sports Club (1s&2s), Andrews Lane, Cheshunt, Herts, EN7 6TB Tel: 01992 623983
Contact Scott Dinnes cheshuntrosedalecc@outlook.com
Fixtures Sam Aylott cheshuntrosedalecc@outlook.com Mob: 077906 83298
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3B, 2nd XI - 6A, 3rd XI - 10 East, 4th XI - 14 East Chipperfield Clarendon chipperfieldclarendon.play-cricket.com
Ground The Common, Chipperfield, WD4 9BS
Contact Graham Gurney GG7@sky.com
Fixtures Contact
Tel: 01923 264681
Mob: 07533 576082
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 10 West, 3rd XI - 13 West Chorleywood cwcricket.org
Ground The Common, Chorleywood, Herts, WD3 5SG
Contact Ryan Evans fielke06@hotmail.com
Fixtures Tom Smithson tom.p.smithson@btinternet.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Div 1, 2nd XI - 3B, 3rd XI - 10 West, 4th XI - 14 West
Clifton
Tel: 01923 284529
Mob: 07961 225873
Mob: 07789 310698
cliftonbeds.play-cricket.com
Ground Claybridge Ground, Stanford Lane, Clifton, Beds, SG17 5EU
Contact. Lewis Bridger lewisbridger123@hotmail.com
Fixtures Josh Scandrett josh-scandrett@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5B
Cockfosters
Ground Chalk Lane, Cockfosters, EN4 9JG
Contact Adam Pigden a_pigden@hotmail.com
Fixtures Neil Hale neil2358@msn.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 9 East. 3rd XI - 15.
Ground Datchworth Sports Club, Datchworth Green, Datchworth, SG3 6TL
Contact Dean Jones dean.jones@datchworthsportsclub.com
Fixtures Stuart Warrington warrington21@msn.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 8 East, 3rd XI - 12 East, 4th XI - 13 East
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Mob: 07842 998589
Mob: 07805 427129
cockfosterscc.co.uk
Tel: 07901 710886
Mob: 07720 034121
Mob: 07745 357565
Tel: 01438 812490
Mob: 07825 840976
Mob: 07986 215815
Ground Lancot Park, Dunstable Road, Totternhoe, LU6 1QP
Contact Robert Simpkins robbieno26@googlemail.com
Secerary Pete Newton secretary.dtcc@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 3B, 3rd XI - 7 West, 4th XI - 13 West
Ground The Rye, Eaton Bray, LU6 2BQ
Contact Jaco Jacobs jacojacobs@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures David Emerson david.emerson201@btinternet.com
Teams.divs 1st XI - 6A, 2nd XI - 11 West
Ground Woodside Playing Fields, Horseshoe Ln, Watford WD25 7HH
Contact Ciaran Hosty c.hosty@hotmail.com
Secretary Valerie Hosty edgwarecricketclub@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 9 West
Enfield
Ground 4th XI only, playing at Botany Bay
Contact Tom Simons tomsimons852@gmail.com
Secretary Graeme Wick
Team/divs 4th XI - 12 East
Eversholt
Ground Eversholt Cricket Ground, Church End, Eversholt, Bedfordshire, MK17 9DT
Contact Jake Nichols jake.e.nichols@gmail.com
Fixtures Michael Humphrey mfhumphrey22@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B
Ground Friendless Lane, Flamstead, Herts, AL3 8DE
Contact Sachith Dassanayake sachith.net@gmail.com
Secretary Nick Ross nickross28@me.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4B, 2nd XI - 9 West
Ground The Hardy Vale, Flitwick Road, Westoning, Beds, MK45 5AA
Contact Andrew Summerfield summerfield17@yahoo.co.uk
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2B, 3rd XI - 6A, 4th XI - 11 West
Ground The Recreation Ground, Park Street Lane, Park Street, St Albans, AL2 2ND
Contact Daniel Hester-Collins d.hestercollins@gmail.com
Fixtures Kevin Harber kevinharber@hotmail.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5B
Great Gaddesden
Ground Bridens Camp, Nr. Hemel Hempstead, HP2 6EY
07736 933533
07803 206017
546046
07540 644714
030494
715100
07851 041867
07375 217480
07980 593719
Tel: 07813 025388
Contact Stuart Oliver stuart.oliver60@gmail.com Tel: 01582 654884 Mob: 07722 235141
Fixtures Jimmy Crawley jwscrawley@hotmail.com Mob: 07742 241016
Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 West
Greenwood Park
Ground Tippendell Lane, Chiswell Green, St Albans, AL2 3HW
Contact Christopher Kent greenwoodparkcc@gmail.com
Fixtures Sam Nash samtnash@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 6A
Harpenden
Ground The Common, Harpenden, AL5 2JD
Contact Mike Howard dircricket@harpendencc.co.uk
Fixtures David Byrne fixtures@harpendencc.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2A, 3rd XI - 4A, 4th XI -
Harpenden Dolphins
Ground Napsbury Park, Pegrum Drive, Napsbury Park, AL2 1GE
Contact Tom Roche tommyroche113@gmail.com
greenwoodparkcc.com
Tel: 07896 533800
Mob: 07917 604746
Mob: 07799 700070
Tel: 01582 763620
Mob: 07547 109578
Mob: 07775 943807
Mob: 07757 968974
Fixtures Mike Lacey mjlacey65@hotmail.com Tel: 01582 762798 Mob: 07956 985167
Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 East
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Hatch
Ground Aldenham Road, Elstree WD6 3BD
Contact Andy Williams andywilliamshecc@hotmail.co.uk
Secretary: Sid Lawrence sid.lawrence@talk21.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 East, 2nd XI - 14 West
Hatfield &
Ground Ascots Lane, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4HU
Contact Leigh Parkhouse parky_10@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures John Clark johnclarkhccc@outlook.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 6B, 3rd XI - 12 East Hatfield Hyde
Ground King George V PF, Beehive Lane, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL7 4BP
Contact Stuart Johnson stuart@welwynbls.co.uk
Fixtures Rob Gaskell rob.hatfieldhydecc@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 10 East, 3rd XI - 13 East
Mob: 07881 308358
Mob: 07904 234065
Tel: 01707 272380
Mob: 07792 255124
Mob: 07970 993276
Tel: 01707 326700
Mob: 07765 678401
Mob: 07526 225992
Hemel Hempstead Town hhtcc.co.uk
Ground Heath Park, Station Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 1JZ
Contact Mike Samuels mjsamuels@btinternet.com
Fixtures Paul Thompson paulfthompson45@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 3A, 3rd XI - 5B, 4th XI - 8 West
Hertford
Ground Balls Park, Mangrove Road, Hertford, Herts, SG13 8AJ
Contact David Williams david.williams280@ntlworld.com
Fixtures David Spring david@springfamily.org.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2B, 3rd XI - 6A, 4th XI - 11 East
Hertingfordbury
Mob: 07710 673168
Mob: 07814 608292
hertfordcricketclub.co.uk
Tel: 07777 928425
Tel: 01992 586744
Tel: 07932 153238
Ground St Mary's Lane, Hertingfordbury, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14 2LE
Contact Neil Darby neil.darby2@ntlworld.com
Fixtures Martin Ambler martinambler@hotmail.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7E
Hitchin
Ground Lucas Lane, Hitchin SG5 2LU
Contact Chris Maylin juniors@hitchin.cc
Fixtures Ashley Hammond ashley.hammond@barclays.com
Mob: 07815732474
Mob: 07725 877046
Tel: 01462 434468
Mob: 07985 264939
Mob: 07880 183439
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 3B, 3rd XI - 6B, 4th XI - 9 East, 5th XI - 12 East, 6th XI - 13 East Hoddesdon hoddesdoncricketclub.co.uk
Ground Lowfield, Park View, Hoddesdon, EN11 8QA
Contact Clive Lewis c.lewis15@btinternet.com
Fixtures Alan Casbard a.casbard@outlook.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 4B, 3rd XI - 12 East Holtwhites Trinibis
Ground Kirkland Drive, Holtwhites Hill, Enfield, EN2 0RN
Contact Kevin Burgess holtwhitescricket@pm.me
Fixtures Michael Belsham holtwhitescricket@pm.me
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2A, 2nd XI - 5B, 3rd XI - 11 East, 4th XI - 14 East Ickleford
Tel: 01992 463133
Mob: 07834 339008
Mob: 07815 609129
holtwhitestrinibis.com
Tel: 0208 363 4449
Mob: 07958 473379
Mob: 07939 940 998
ickleford.play-cricket.com
Ground Ickleford Sports and Recreation Ground, Walnut Way, Ickleford, Hitchin, SG5 3YA
Contact Roy Izzard roy.izzard@outlook.com
Fixtures Charlie Jupp chadjupp@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: 01462 433171
Mob: 07803 202498
Mob: 07504 982283
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 7 West, 3rd XI - 12 East Kimpton kimptoncc.hitscricket.com
Ground Parkfield, Park Lane, Kimpton, SG4 8EF
Contact Jacob Sharpe jacob.sharpe92@gmail.com
Secretary Chris Westcott c.westcott123@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 9 East
Ground The Common, Vicarage Lane, Kings Langley, WD4 9HS
Contact Milan Bollegala milan@ksmb.co.uk
Fixtures James Calvin jamiecalvinpay@live.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 9 West, 3rd XI - 12 West, 4th XI - 14 West
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Mob: 07765 160256
Mob: 07801 627948
Tel: 01923 400500
Mob: 07866 499542
Mob: 07968 005927
Ground Old Knebworth Lane, Knebworth, Herts, SG3 6HQ
Contact Graham Fisher grahamfisher@ntlworld.com
Fixtures Adam Sergeant acsergeant@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 6B, 3rd XI - 11 East, 4th XI - 14 East
Ground Langleybury Lane, Hunton Bridge WD4 8RJ
Contact Alex Riddick agdriddick@hotmail.co.uk
Secretary Natalie Rees natalie@reessourced.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 6B, 3rd XI - 12 West, 4th XI - 14 West
Ground Whitethorn Lane, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 2DN
Contact Nikhil Nimkar nikhson@yahoo.com
Fixtures Graham Bishton graham.bishton@googlemail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 4A, 3rd XI - 8 East, 4th XI - 10 East, 5th XI - 12E, 6th XI - 14E
07557 669582
Leverstock Green
Ground Bedmond Road, Leverstock Green, HP3 8LJ
Contact Richard Walker richogbfc@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 10 West, 4th XI - 13 West
Ley Hill
Ground Ley Hill Common, Ley Hill, Chesham, HP5 1UP
Contact Nick Lee inbox.nick.lee@gmail.com
Fixtures Tom Holman tomholman87@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 6B, 2nd XI - 12 West
Little Berkhamsted
Ground The Recreation Field, Church Road, Little Berkhamsted SG13 8LY
Contact James Tancock jtancock@gmail.com
Fixtures Kazim Shahzad kazimshahzad13@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7 East, 2nd XI - 10 East
Ground Green Street, Shenley, Herts, WD7 9BD
Contact Paul Seymour pwseymour@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures George Ray georgeray94@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3B, 2nd XI - 10 West
636205
07814 431981
07484 884534
Luton Town & Indians lticc.net
Ground Wardown Park, Old Bedford Road, Luton LU2 7HA Tel: 01582 727855
Contact Krunal Kalani kalani.krunal@gmail.com Mob: 07969 635538
Fixtures Pravin Mistry pravin.mistry0847@ntlworld.com Mob: 07305 413778
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 4B, 3rd XI - 8 West, 4th XI - 10 West
Lutonian
Ground Lower Wardown Park, New Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA
Contact Sumair Rana sumairrana@hotmail.com
Mob: 07898 245701
Fixtures Anil Ishaq anil_ishaq@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 9 West
Markyate
Ground Harlington CC, Dunstable LU5 6LS
Mob: 07923 105611
Contact Syed Waqar Bukhari waqar1976@hotmail.co.uk Mob: 07931 838320
Fixtures Nasir Khan Nasirkhan@live.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7 West
Mill Hill Village
Ground Burtonhole Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AS
07504 831390
Tel: 0203 719 4801
Contact Phil Smith homepgsmith@gmail.com Mob: 07976 297721
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 6B, 3rd XI - 10 East, 4th XI - 11 East, 5th XI - 14 East
North Enfield
Ground Strayfield Road, Clay Hill, Enfield, EN2 9JE
Contact Owen White chairman@northenfieldcricketclub.com
northenfieldcc.weebly.com/
Tel: 020 8363 2118
Mob: 07958 243 298
Fixtures William Munt williamnm1882@gmail.com Mob: 07543 592 075
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4B, 2nd XI - 10 East
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Ground Home Farm, North Mymms Park, Nr Hatfield, AL9 7TP
Contact Nesan Jeyaratnam Nesanjeyaratnam@msn.com
Fixtures Ian Cheeseman ian.cheeseman0704@btinternet.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 13 East Northampton
Ground Clowes Ground, Barrowell Green, Winchmore Hill, London, N21 3AU
Contact David Taylor davidjtaylor4444@gmail.com
Tel: 01707 643238
Mob: 07496 360410
Mob: 07802 324017
Tel: 020 8886 2077
Tel: 020 8367 7266 Mob: 07973 162006
Fixtures Peter Gilbert peter.scorebox@outlook.com Tel: 020 8341 2922 Mob: 07847 210537
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4B, 2nd XI - 6B
Northchurch
northchurchcc.com
Ground The Meadow, Tring Road, Northchurch, Berkhamsted, HP4 3SF Tel: 01442 876759
Contact Alastair Fantham ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Fixtures Mark Hobley marksinclairhobley@googlemail.com
Mob: 07958 705241
Mob: 07876 746577
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3B, 2nd XI - 8 West, Northwood northwoodcc.co.uk
Ground Ducks Hill Road, Northwood, HA6 2NR Tel: 01923 822001
Contact Stuart Reeve stu_reeve@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures Steve Dickson stephendickson@blueyonder.co.uk
Mob: 07563 558832
Mob: 07768 116761
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 5B, 3rd XI - 8 West, 4th XI - 11 West, 5th XI - 13 West Northwood Town ntcc.hitscricket.co.uk
Ground Chestnut Avenue, off Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, HA6 1HR
Contact Tushar Shah tushar.shah@carterchemist.co.uk
Fixtures Pratik Patel pratik11886@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 7 West, 3rd XI - 10 West
Offley & Stopsley
Ground Kings Walden Road, Great Offley, SG5 3DX
Contact Marc Ward marc.w25@btinternet.com
Secretary Amy Gostling secretary.oscricket@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 10 West
Old Albanian
Ground Woollam Playing Fields, 160 Harpenden Road, St Albans, AL3 6BB
Contact David Goodier davidgoodier@hotmail.com
Mob: 07852 716809
Mob: 07399 655460
01462 768689
07791 937922
07760 160007
Tel: 01727 236556
Mob: 07796 551657
Fixtures Simon Wakeling simonewakeling@hotmail.com Mob: 07947510869
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4B, 2nd XI - 9 West, 3rd XI - 11 West, 4th XI - 13 West Old Camdenians
Ground Camden Playing Fields, Burtonhole Close, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AN Tel: 020 8103 0088
Contact Ian Salter ian@bcs-ltd.co.uk Mob: 07515 386595
Secretary Johan de Silva camdeniansjuniors@gmail.com Mob: 07481622191
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 7 East, 3rd XI - 10 East; 4th XI - 14 East
Old Cholmeleians oldcholmeleians.play-cricket.com
Ground Hendon Wood Lane, off Totteridge Lane, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4HR
Contact John Zani jzani@btinternet.com
Tel: 0208 444 5098 Mob: 07710 271767
Fixtures James Sperling sperling.jamie@gmail.com Mob: 07894 012234
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7 East, 2nd XI - 9 East
Old Eastcotians
Ground King George V Playing Fields, Chaffinch Lane, WD18 9QD
Contact Rod Stone rod.stone@blueyonder.co.uk Tel: 020 8868 5609 Mob: 07946 270491
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 West
Old Elizabethans
Ground Gypsy Corner, Mays Lane (Barnet Gate Lane end), Barnet, EN5 2AG
Contact JonathanMackman jsmackman@btinternet.com
oeccbarnet.co.uk
Mob: 07984 791309
Fixtures Naveed Parkar Mob: 07795 277882
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2A, 2nd XI - 5B, 3rd XI - 10 West, 4th XI - 15
Old Finchleians oldfinchleians.play-cricket.com
Ground 12 Southover, Woodside Park, London, N12 7JE
Contact John Bowra john.bowra@dwp.gov.uk
Secretary Ben Howard benjamincharleshoward@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 6A
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Tel: 020 8445 7406
Mob: 07747 734920
Mob: 07947 497214
Ground Bramley Road, Southgate, London, N14 4HL
Contact Prasad Mmantrala prasad.mantrala@gmail.com
Fixtures Murthy Turaga fixture@oldminchendenians.org.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7 East, 2nd XI - 9 East, 3rd XI - 13 East
Old Owens
Ground Old Owens Sports Ground, Coopers Lane, Potters Bar, EN6 4NF
Contact Tim Lane tim9lane@gmail.com
Secretary Shaun Flook Shaunflook@Aol.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 11 East
Pinner
Ground Montesole Playing Fields, Pinner HA5 3SA
Contact Daniel Langan danielcjlangan@yahoo.co.uk
Fixtures Simran Walia simran.walia@me.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5A, 2nd XI - 8 West, 3rd XI - 11 West, 4th XI - 14 West
Ground Homefield, Plough Lane, Potten End, HP4 2QX
Contact Paul Dyde pottenendcc@gmail.com
Fixtures Chas Holiday Chasholiday@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 14 West
Potters Bar
Ground The Walk, Potters Bar EN6 1QE
Contact Mark Shepherd markshepherd01@aol.com
Secretary Dave Pett daveandzoe75@hotmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2A, 3rd XI - 6B, 4th XI - 12 East
Potton Town
Ground The Hutchinson Hollow, Biggleswade Road, Potton SG19 2LX
Contact Sean Stevens ontherun168@hotmail.com
Secretary Giles Carter cargil1@outlook.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3B, 2nd XI - 13 East
Preston
Ground Recreation Ground, Hitchin Road, Preston SG4 7TZ
Contact Matthew Burleigh mattburleigh71@gmail.com
Secretary David Norman d.norman@srm.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 4B, 3rd XI - 9 West, 4th XI - 12 East
Ground Cobden Hill, Watling Street, Radlett, Herts, WD7 7JN
Contact Stuart Browne stuartmichaelbrowne@googlemail.com
Secretary Colin Warne colwarne@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2A, 3rd XI - 7 West, 4th XI - 9 West
Redbourn
Ground North Common Road, Redbourn, AL3 7DB
Contact Jon Fleming fleming_jon@hotmail.com
Secretary Callum Moyle Secretary@redbourncricketclub.uk
07887588068
07795 054537
07773 336171
radlettcc.com
Tel: 01923 856348
Mob: 07785 916388
Mob: 07598 939903
redbourncricketclub.uk
Tel: 01582 793949
Mob: 07789 716777
Mob: 07985 634187
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 3B, 3rd XI - 7 West, 4th XI - 12 West, 5th XI - 14 West
Reed
Ground The Green, Blacksmith's Lane, Reed SG8 8AX
Contact Stuart Smith Stuart.smith95@outlook.com
Fixtures Lloyd Bowman lloydbowman94@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 5A, 3rd XI - 13 East
Rickmansworth
Ground Park Road, Rickmansworth WD3 1HU
Contact Paul Blackwell paul.blackwell23@btinternet.com
Fixtures Contact
reedcricketclub.co.uk
Tel: 01763 848925
Mob: 07403 244972
Mob: 07765 475947
rickmansworthcc.co.uk
Tel: 01923 445040
Mob: 07793 294774
Teams/divs 1st XI - 3A, 2nd XI - 5B, 3rd XI - 8 West, 4th XI - 10 West, 5th XI - 14 West
Royal Herts
Ground Greenwood Park, Tippendell Lane, Chiswell Green, St Albans AL2 3HW
Contact Rajesh Jakkappago raj@royalhertscc.co.uk
Fixtures Bhagya Jakkappagol fixtures@royalhertscc.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 11 West
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Mob: 07306 658098
Mob: 07306 658098
Sandridge
Ground Spencer Meadow, Rear of High Street, Sandridge, AL4 9DD
Contact Peter Camm peter.camm64@gmail.com
Secretary Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 4A, 2nd XI - 9 West
Sawbridgeworth
Ground Town Fields, Springhall Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, CM21 9AN
Contact Charlie Mann clubcaptain@sawbridgeworth-cricket.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 5B
Shenley Village
Ground Shenley Park, Radlett Lane, Shenley, WD7 9DW
Contact Chris Stanley chris.stanley04@gmail.com
Fixtures Geoff Evans Geoffdevans1@virginmedia.com
Mob: 07948 642736
Tel: 01279 722865
Mob: 07912 350161
shenleycc.hitscricket.com
Tel: 01923 857986
Mob: 07774 796037
Mob: 07505 102152
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 4A, 3rd XI - 6B, 4th XI - 12 West
Southgate Adelaide
Ground Walker Cricket Ground, Waterfall Road, Southgate, London, N14 7JZ
Contact Richard Ellwood richarde11w00d@aol.com
Fixtures Ivan Ninkovic theadderscricket@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5A, 2nd XI - 7 East, 3rd XI - 13 East
Southgate Compton
Ground Hadley Field, Chalk Lane, Cockfosters, EN4 9JG
Contact Ian Day ianpday37@gmail.com
Fixtures Alex Molloy alexmolloy2002@icloud.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 9 East St Albans
Ground Clarence Park, Clarence Road, St Albans, AL1 4NF
Contact Matt Howeson matt@hitssports.com
Fixtures Hugo Thomas hugo.thomas@btinternet.com
01727 848766
Teams/divs 1st XI - One, 2nd XI - 3A, 3rd XI - 7 West, 4th XI - 9 East, 5h XI - 11 East
St Margaretsbury
Ground The Recreation Ground, Station Road, Stanstead Abbotts, SG12 8EH
Contact Jolyon Griffiths jolyon.griffiths@talk21.com
Fixtures Mark Bailey blymark@outlook.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2A, 2nd XI - 6A, 3rd XI - 10 East, 4th XI - 13 East
Stevenage
Ground Ditchmore Lane, Stevenage Old Town, SG1 3LJ
020 8886 8381
07939 144168
07864 331106
Contact Martin Nevill manevill@btinternet.com Tel: 01438 313121 Mob: 07866 093884
Fixtures Steve Cooke s-cooke@ntlworld.com
01462 628344 Mob: 07910 034140
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2A, 2nd XI - 4B, 3rd XI - 7 East, 4th XI - 8 East, 5th XI - 11 East
Studham
Ground Studham Playing Fields, Clements End Road, Studham, LU6 2NG
Contact Robert Thorne robert_thorne@hotmail.com
Mob: 07481 362926
Fixtures Blair Clow blairclow@gmail.com Mob07785 935593
Teams/divs 1st XI - 13 West
Tewin
Ground Upper Green, Tewin, AL6 0LX
Contact Ryan Stanard ryanstannard@hotmail.com
Fixtures: Will Pickworth wjspickworth@gmail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 8 East, 3rd XI - 14 East Totteridge
Ground Totteridge Green, London, N20 8PB
Contact Raphael Grant grantraffi35@gmail.com
07940 569055
07557 858435
Tel: 020 8445 5331
Mob: 07531 558956
Fixtures Paul Weatherley paulweatherley@rocketmail.com Mob: 07393 988333
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 3A, 3rd XI - 8 East
Tring Park
Ground London Road, Tring, HP23 6HA
Contact Andrew Grout chairman@tringcricket.co.uk
Fixtures Gareth Darby fixtures@tringcricket.co.uk
Teams/divs 1st XI - 12 West
Captains' contact details are in the match day handbook.
Mob: 07947 101309
Ware
Ground Bell Lane, Widford, Ware, SG12 8SH
Contact Steve Risby sjrisby@outlook.com
Fixtures Hugh Andrews hugh.andrews@ntlworld.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 8 East, 2nd XI - 11 East
Watford Town
Ground Woodside, Horseshoe Lane, Garston, Watford, WD25 7HH
Contact Andrew Canning canning199@btinternet.com
Tel: 01279 842233
Mob: 07824 612869
Tel: 01920 422952
Tel: 01923 893041 Mob: 07901 000495
Chairman Richard Bayliss richard.bayliss3@ntlworld.com Mob: 07887 824979
Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 4A, 3rd XI - 7 West, 4th XI - 12 West, 5th XI - 14 West
Watton-at-Stone wattonatstone.play-cricket.com
Ground The Meadow, Watton-at-Stone, Herts, SG14 3SF
Contact Brad Williams bradtherat63@gmail.com
Fixtures Contact
Teams/divs 1st XI - 7 East
Mob: 07801 790915
Welwyn Garden City wgccc.hitssports.com
Ground Digswell Park, Knightsfield, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL8 7NQ
01707 327354
Contact Anne Vine anne@umpire.com Tel: 01438 717550 Mob: 0759 9917078
Fixtures Jane Edwards jane.edwards1@ntlworld.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - Championship, 2nd XI - 3A, 3rd XI - 6A, 4th XI - 11 East, 5th XI - 14 East
West Herts
Ground Park Avenue, 8 Park Avenue, Watford, WD18 7HP
Contact Craig Sanders nedfest99@hotmail.com
Secretary Eric Greenstreet epg140365@hotmail.co.uk
07770 338436
07562 074982
07866 623466
07989 652140
Teams/divs 1st XI - Premier, 2nd XI - 2A, 3rd XI - 6B, 4th XI - 9 West, 5th XI - 11 West, 6th XI - 12 West
Weston westonhertscc.co.uk
Ground Park Drive, off Damask Green Road, Weston, SG4 7BY
Contact Paul Snowdon-Lane henrysnowdon@hotmail.co.uk
Fixtures Will Pugh mrwillpugh@googlemail.com
Teams/divs 1st XI - 5B, 13 East
Wheathampstead
Ground Nomansland Common, Wheathampstead, Herts, AL4 8EL
Contact Andy Mason andy.mason62@live.co.uk
Secretary Contact Teams/divs 1st XI - 2B, 2nd XI - 6B, 3rd XI - 11 East, 4th XI - 13 West
07738 310378
A survey of clubs in 2020 showed that a large majority is strongly in favour of keeping the existing rule prohibiting payment of any player (in divisions below the Championship). The problem, mentioned in the survey itself, is enforcement. The League Executive Committee took that survey outcome as a signal to beef up its ability to enforce compliance. The result is a form which requires the Chairs of all clubs to sign, to confirm that their club will adhere to the rule. In addition, clubs wishing to register player/coaches will have to supply copies of their coaching contracts with the club and other information. The form requires Chairs to confirm the following:
The club will abide by ALL of Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League rules and codes of conduct and Disciplinary Regulations and in particular with reference to constitution 13 b) detailed below, I will ensure that the above club abides by this rule .
Constitution 13b) ‘No player shall receive any payment or payment in kind whether from the club or anyone associated with the club for playing for the club in Division one or below.
No overseas player entering the country under a Tier 5 Visa will play in division one or below
No British, Irish or overseas coach who receives payment for coaching at the club will be allowed to play for a team in division one or below unless the club chairman has signed this form and provided the league’s registration committee with the documents required and set out in sub-paragraphs a, b and c below.
a. A copy of the Government Licence allowing the employment of an overseas national as required under the new Brexit regulations. (Not required for British or Irish coach)
b. Copies of the coach’s coaching certificate(s), insurance cover and DBS (or equivalent) clearance
c. A copy of the contract given to the coach by the club with payment details redacted if the club so require.



presented to the AGM, February 2026
As I write this report it is raining outside. It seems that it hasn’t stopped raining since the turn of the year. Last summer, however, was the hottest since records began, and rain was an infrequent visitor which is my longwinded way of saying that our game relies on weather more than any other sport and our ‘curmudgeonly’ ground staff bear the brunt of its variability. They are often the unsung heroes of our clubs and without them ……. Tony Johnson has always worried that we don’t have enough qualified ground staff around the county and that needs to change if we are to continue to develop our league and provide the kind of pitches on which good cricket is played. So, let’s applaud their efforts, be they paid or (more likely) volunteers, and think twice before we criticise their efforts. Theirs is not an easy job.
On those pitches Harpenden carried all before them and won the Premier by 85 points. I cannot remember a larger winning margin. Totteridge Millhillians were a distant second. Welwyn Garden City see-sawed back into the Championship along with North Mymms. It was much closer in the Championship where Broxbourne pipped Old Owens by just 13 points. Broxbourne were promoted into the Premiership as of right and Owens beat Mymms in the play-off. In the Readers sponsored T20 cup Harpenden appeared to have an off day and were beaten in the final by Radlett. Sadly, Radlett did not progress any further in the national competition, which follows the pattern of late. Perhaps 2026 will be the year where our winners go further.

A few stats……the numbers showed that there were 2,563 fixtures scheduled with only 48 concessions. Week 11 saw a 99.5% washout. I assume, in the game played, wet suits were the order of the day.10,818 players were registered on Play Cricket.
Abbots Langley v Hitchin - the only match to get started, in week 11.
In the 2,326 games scored in 2025, 76% were scored electronically. The percentages for 2024 and 2023 were 66 and 41 respectively. This is a strong advance and can
only enhance the league’s profile and spread the influence of our cricket. The number of overseas players was up 20% on 2024.



I would normally stop the playing report here and turn to off-field events but wait! We were proud to stage our first ever women’s competition in 2025. Through the hard work of Rebecca Kelly and Richard Mason on our committee and others on their sub-committee, the women’s league and cup competitions hit the ground running. The ECB, rightly, are putting a lot of effort into women and girls playing the game and our league has taken up the baton. There were a total of 710 registered players, playing in 17 hard-ball and 7 soft-ball teams. There were 65 hardball league matches and 20 soft-ball. 31 games were played in the two cup competitions. Harpenden won the Premier division (is there a pattern here?) and Luton Women and Girls won the Championship and the Plate cup with Broxbourne winning the main cup competition. Some of the Readers’ sponsorship was used to pay for panel umpires in this league.
Overall, this was a very successful first season and there are more teams for the 2026 season. The need to play on Sundays and to avoid ECB weekends, for national competitions, brought its own challenges and sometimes the quality of the grounds played on was not the best. But this is a learning curve and Rebecca, and her team should be very proud of their efforts.
Financially we are very sound. Since Anthony Levy became treasurer, more than ably assisted by Hilary Stiffin, our accounts are always up to date and signed off promptly by our reporting accountants, Bracey’s, after our year-end. The decision to stop paying money to the divisional winners, in part offset by our providing new trophies annually to those winners has increased our profit and the committee are looking at ways to use our increased reserves to benefit all clubs. With over a hundred clubs in the men’s and women’s leagues the monies we have in the bank would not go very far if all clubs were to receive benefits but by targeting those funds where they can do most good (coaches’ training, umpires’ and scorers’ courses) we may be able to provide financial assistance that is of real benefit.
Tony Johnson was the main driver behind the scheme to provide clubs with financial assistance for the acquisition of defibrillators through the Club Cricket Conference Charity. A small way of helping in what is a very good cause. Our financial solidity is down, in no small way, to 25 years of Saracen’s sponsorship ably supported by Readers, our main ball supplier. Their contributions are, I suggest, unparalleled in league cricket. We are very fortunate to have them.

George White who has spent six years on the ‘Bench’ is standing down from the committee. As discipline chair, his is, perhaps, the least pleasant of our sub-committee roles. Having to deal with our miscreants, when one club says one thing and their opponents another, might make Solomon’s task look easy. He had fewer cases in 2025 and that must be a good sign. Which brings me onto a hobby horse of mine and, I believe, many others on our exec. and elsewhere in the game. That George received 40 or so reports last season in around 2400 matches (that’s 26,400 players on the field during the season) ought to be a cause for celebration. The ECB’s take on this can be summarised as, to quote a muchloved tennis player, ‘you cannot be serious’. They believe clubs are under reporting breaches of the disciplinary code and must do better.
The General Conduct Regulations (GCR) run to over 30 pages and prescribe how we should deal with players that don’t behave. Different levels of offence require different levels of punishment
ECB's required reading - the regulations for 'our' cricket, as listed on their website
https://www.ecb.co.uk/about/policies/ regulations/recreational-cricket
ECB Regulations
ECB Safeguarding RegulationsAugust 2025
ECB DBS Vetting Procedure
ECB Recreational Cricket Safety Regulations
ECB Recreational Cricket Safety
Guidelines
ECB Recreational Cricket Safety
Regulations and Guidelines FAQ
Recreational Cricket Concussion
Guidelines - 2025 update
Template Consent Form
Player Gender Eligibility Regulations
Live Streaming Guidance
Disparity Regulations
Recreational Game Privacy Notice
Extreme heat guidance 2023
Transgender participation in women's cricket - May 2025 FAQs
General and Recreational Conduct
Regulations
General Conduct Regulations (GCR)
General Conduct Regulations
Process Maps
Recreational Conduct Regulations (RCR)
Recreational Conduct Regulations
Process Maps
Recreational Conduct RegulationsGuidance Notes
Applicability of Sanctions
Anti-Discrimination Regulations
Anti-Discrimination Regulations
Guidance Notes
Team and Directive Cards
Fielding Regulations
Fast Bowling Regulations
Junior Open Age Group Cricket Regulations
Protective Equipment Regulations
Team Card
and with only five of our divisions umpired by panel members, finding independent arbiters is nigh on impossible. That doesn’t seem to deter the ECB. Indeed, they have set up an independent cricket regulator to emphasise that they are cracking down on ill-discipline within our game.
My question is whether all this ‘activity’ is really necessary? I fully understand that some behaviour is totally unacceptable and we must try to remove it from our game, but I struggle to recall many instances of what would now be a level 3 or level 4 offence, in games that I have played in and watched at club level over the last 55 years. If there were serial offenders playing the game over the years (he’s always nice as pie in the bar after the game) they were often calmed down by their teammates and the opposition, and things returned to normal. It just isn’t cricket, a phrase that has long ago entered general discourse, still holds water I believe. Perhaps I am naive but most of the people I have met through the game are decent, and that decency has generally stopped the advance of the ‘bad boys’ Enough…….
More generally, George and Richard Burling are retiring from the committee, along with your correspondent. Richard and I have shared 59 years on the committee. We have not always seen eye to eye but, speaking personally, I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. Richard was one of the main backers of our decision to withdraw our clubs from the HCPL in 2014 and without his commitment I don’t believe it would have happened. So, thank you for your determination.
The ECB told me that they believe there are around 80,000 volunteers supporting the recreational game in this country in around 5,000 clubs. George, Richard, myself and Nesan Jeyaratnam, who is also standing down, are but four out of those 80,000. Where are the next 80,000 coming from? In our league the clubs agreed at the

2025 AGM that, in exceptional circumstance, we could remunerate committee members who go above and beyond what is reasonably expected of ‘volunteers’. What is reasonably expected has, now, to take into account the GCR that George has been grappling with over the last few years. We also now have to comply with the EDI, and anti-discrimination rules that the ECB have mandated. Then there are the pages of obligations hiding within the Sport England Code of Conduct. In the latter, the recommended terms which committee members should serve would mean that only five of the current committee are ‘legal’! If you add to the fact that the grant from the ECB for our having Premier League status has fallen slightly over the last 12 seasons, without taking inflation into account, it seems unfair that we are required to do ever more. My soap box is getting more use than I had intended when I began this report.
Having said all of that I have thoroughly enjoyed my time on the committee and have enjoyed being ‘temporary‘ secretary since 2009. When we started in 1994, when the two Herts leagues merged, there were 75 clubs playing across four divisions at first and second eleven levels, with two third eleven divisions. Now there are 29 divisions, albeit with only 10 teams in each. 2000 was a milestone year when we secured our sponsorship deal with Saracens with £100,000 over the first three years, and £30,000 a year thereafter. Nigel Wray became our president in 1998 and both Nigel and the sponsorship are still in place. We cannot thank you enough.
In 2009 we introduced an automated results system and threw our fax machines out of the window. 2014, as mentioned earlier, saw our HCPL clubs come back into our structure, as we gained ECB Premier league status, and we introduced our regional structure for the first time. 2017 saw the introduction of the pink ball and pyjamas in our limited overs cricket in the top two divisions and smartphone apps allowed all reports to be made over the internet.
Throughout all of that Tony Johnson has been our chairman. Before the 1994 merger he was chairman of the Hertfordshire Competition. To give of your time selflessly over such a long time is in itself remarkable and praiseworthy. To do so during a period when Hertfordshire league cricket has thrived, innovated, and gone from strength

Barry Hellewell and Tony Johnson at Lord's, in September, where both received Hertfordshire Cricket Collective Awards
to strength is remarkable. Tony is universally respected by all who come across him and I could not have had a better chairman to support me as secretary over the last 16 years. The league would not be where it is without him. On 28 January I was fortunate enough to receive the ECB Cricket Collective National award for ‘Growing the Game’. It was a great and very pleasant surprise to me. I hope that Tony receives the recognition that he more than deserves in the future.
Cricket has been a constant factor in my life, and I hope it will continue to be; you meet lifelong friends, play a great game, and have enormous fun. Long may it continue. Goodnight and good luck.
Barry January 2026

Two Hertfordshire League clubs met in the final of the Hertfordshire Village Trophy, with Weston crowned winners, after victory by 16 runs, over the hosts, Flamstead. The day's outstanding performance came from Weston's opener Paul SnowdonLane, who hit an unbeaten 110 off just 60 balls.
Weston
Paul Snowdon-Lane not out 110 (60)
Anjani Singh run out 0 (0)
Chakravathi Nakkala lbw Haresh De Silva (0) 1
William Pugh c M Liyanage b D Liyanage 12 (19)
John Wesley Tata c Perera b D Liyanage 6 (4)
Bivuti Roy b Rumesh Perera 0 (2)
Manjunatha Reddy run out 29 (24)
Manohar Kosaraju b Manitha Liyanage 17 (8)
Nikhil Reddy Chaganti not out 2 (3)
Lewis Howard did not bat
Suman Iranganti did not bat
EXTRAS: 11 (2b, 2lb, 6w, 1nb )
Total: 170 - 8 (20.0 Overs)
Fall of Wickets
0-1 Anjani Singh (Snowdon-Lane-0*); 0-2 Chakravathi Nakkala (Snowdon-Lane-0*); 80-3 William Pugh (Paul Snowdon-Lane-65*);
87-4 John Wesley Tata (Snowdon-Lane-65*); 93-5 Bivuti Roy (Snowdon-Lane-70*);
145-6 Manjunatha Reddy (Snowdon-Lane-94*); 166-7 Manohar Kosaraju (Snowdon-Lane-110*)
Bowling
Haresh De Silva 4-1-15-1 (3.75)
Inthikhab Mazeez 1-0-13-0 (13.00)
Sandaru Liyanage 2-0-15-0 (7.50)
Dasmal Liyanage 4-0-33-2 (8.25)
Roshan Don 4-0-36-0 (9.00)
Rumesh Perera 3-0-34-1 (11.33)
Manitha Liyanage 2-0-20-1 (10.00)

Flamstead
Anusha Fernando run out 20 (20)
Hasala Arambepola ct & b Suman Iranganti 4 (9)
Inthikhab Mazeez b Nikhil Reddy Chaganti 9 (15)
Rumesh Perera b Nikhil Reddy Chaganti 43 (30)
Sandaru Liyanage c Howard b Snowdon-Lane 10(9)
Roshan Don b Anjani Singh 25 (14)
Haresh De Silva c M Reddy b N Reddy 0 (1)
Sachith Dassanayake c Roy b Anjani Singh 0 (1)
Manitha Liyanage not out 23 (12)
Dasmal Liyanage c S'n-Lane b Anjani Singh 6 (7)
Shanika Maha Patabadige not out 7 (3)
EXTRAS: 7 (1lb, 5w, 1nb )
Total: 154 - 9 ( 20.0 Overs)
Fall of Wickets
25-1 Hasala Arambepola (A Fernando-17*); 35-2 Anusha Fernando (Inthikhab Mazeez-6*); 55-3 Inthikhab Mazeez (Rumesh Perera-15*); 84-4 Sandaru Liyanage (Rumesh Perera-34*); 94-5 Rumesh Perera (Roshan Don-1*); 94-6 Haresh De Silva (Roshan Don-1*); 95-7 Sachith Dassanayake (Roshan Don-2*); 131-8 Roshan Don (Manitha Liyanage-13*); 143-9 Dasmal Liyanage (Manitha Liyanage-19*);
Bowling
Suman Iranganti 4-0-34-1 (8.50)
Manohar Kosaraju 4-0-22-0 (5.50)
Nikhil Reddy Chaganti 4-0-22-3 (5.50)
Lewis Howard 4-0-30-0 (7.50)
John Wesley Tata 1-0-9-1 (9.00)
Anjani Singh 3-0-36-3 (12.00)

Paul Snowdon-Lane
18 2 14 0 1 1 34 38 5 133
Luton Town & Indians 18 15 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 475 Sawbridgeworth 18 12 4 0 2 0 17 24 0 421 St Albans 18 10 6 1 1 0 37 42 7 402
Leverstock Green 18 10 6 0 1 1 29 42 0 391
Hitchin 18 9 8 0 0 1 38 45 0 363
Lutonian 18 7 9 0 2 0 56 48 20 314
Abbots Langley 18 5 11 1 0 1 53 80 0 313 Letchworth Garden City 18 5 12 0 1 0 68 82 0 310
Berkhamsted 18 4 12 0 1 1 53 87 0 280
Harpenden II 18 4 12 0 1 1 56 68 15 249
Division 2A P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Northwood 18 14 3 0 1 0 4 25 0 459
Ampthill Town 18 12 3 0 1 2 10 22 0 422
Stevenage 18 11 4 0 1 2 16 21 7 390
St Margaretsbury 18 10 6 0 1 1 26 40 0 386
Potters Bar II 18 8 8 0 1 1 44 66 5 365 West Herts II 18 8 8 0 1 1 25 53 0 338
Old Elizabethans 18 7 9 0 1 1 32 65 0 327
Radlett II 18 7 9 0 1 1 34 61 10 315
Langleybury 18 2 14 0 1 1 53 91 0 224
Bishop's Stortford II 18 1 16 0 1 0 50 103 0 193
Division 2B P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Holtwhites Trinibis 18 10 7 0 1 0 48 52 0 410
Knebworth Park 18 10 6 0 1 1 37 47 0 404
Tewin 18 10 6 0 1 1 25 32 5 372 Old Finchleians 18 9 7 0 2 0 18 36 2 342
Hertford II 18 8 8 0 2 0 26 56 0 342
Eversholt 18 8 9 0 1 0 33 58 0 341
Watford Town 18 6 10 0 1 1 49 87 0 336
Flitwick II 18 8 8 0 1 1 17 51 0 328
Bushey 18 7 9 0 1 1 37 57 0 324
Rickmansworth 18 5 11 0 1 1 60 76 0 306
Division 3A P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Datchworth 18 14 3 0 1 0 15 21 0 466
Wheathampstead 18 11 6 0 1 0 32 42 0 414
Welwyn Garden City II 18 9 6 0 2 1 22 39 5 356
Hemel Hempstead II 18 9 8 0 1 0 19 41 0 340
Totteridge Millhillians II 18 8 8 0 1 1 25 50 0 335
Chipperfield Clarendon 18 7 10 0 1 0 34 75 0 329
Ickleford 18 7 9 0 1 1 43 61 15 319
St Albans II 18 7 10 0 1 0 38 63 5 316
Potton Town 18 7 9 0 2 0 35 59 15 309
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Division 6B P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Eaton Bray 18 14 2 0 1 1 4 9 0 453
Flitwick III 18 11 5 1 1 0 22 45 0 427
Knebworth Park II 18 12 3 1 1 1 9 15 0 424
Ley Hill 18 12 3 0 1 2 6 25 25 396
Wheathampstead II 18 7 10 0 1 0 60 57 5 332
Shenley Village III 18 9 8 0 1 0 8 48 15 321
Ickleford II 18 5 12 0 1 0 61 81 5 297
Hertingfordbury 18 4 12 0 1 1 60 81 15 266 Watton-at-Stone 18 5 12 0 1 0 40 77 15 262
Hatfield and Crusaders II18 2 14 0 1 1 53 104 20 217
Division 7 East P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Potters Bar III 18 13 2 0 2 1 8 19 0 447
Mill Hill Village II 18 13 3 0 2 0 10 25 0 445
Hitchin III 18 11 4 0 1 2 23 29 0 412
Northampton Exiles II 18 10 6 0 2 0 21 43 5 379 Old Minchendenians 18 8 7 1 2 0 25 43 0 348 Old Cholmeleians 18 6 10 0 2 0 42 72 5 309
Stevenage III 18 6 10 0 1 1 44 47 0 291
Southgate Adelaide II 18 5 10 0 1 2 28 66 0 274 Datchworth II 18 2 13 1 2 0 66 98 0 264
18 3 12 0 1 2 52 89 0 261
Division 7 West P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts Markyate 18 13 2 0 2 1 12 14 0 446 West Herts III 18 12 3 0 1 2 19 28 0 437
Watford Town III 18 8 7 0 2 1 34 55 0 359 Radlett III 18 7 7 1 1 2 40 53 0 353
Dunstable Town III 18 7 9 0 1 1 54 65 0 349 St Albans III 18 9 7 0 2 0 22 42 15 339
Northwood Town II 18 7 8 1 1 1 22 63 0 335
Bushey II 18 5 10 0 1 2 60 69 0 309
Northchurch II 18 5 12 0 1 0 69 74 0 303
Hatch End 18 4 12 0 2 0 32 98 0 270
Division 8 East P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Old Camdenians II 18 13 2 0 2 1 13 14 0 447 Little Berkhamsted 18 12 5 0 1 0 24 31 5 420
Broxbourne III 18 10 6 1 1 0 34 46 0 410
Totteridge Millhillians III 18 11 4 0 2 0 23 29 0 392
Harpenden Dolphins 18 8 8 0 1 1 23 70 0 353
Letchworth GC III 18 6 10 1 1 0 57 73 0 340
Allenburys and CH II 18 8 8 0 2 0 16 57 0 333
Stevenage IV 18 4 11 0 2 1 47 79 0 276
Cockfosters II 18 3 12 0 1 1 50 77 0 267
Southgate Compton 18 4 13 0 1 0 48 83 0 261
Division 8 West P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts
Redbourn III 18 15 2 0 1 0 12 10 0 482
Harpenden IV 18 15 2 0 1 0 11 7 0 478
Luton Town & Indians III18 10 5 0 2 1 24 39 0 393
Boxmoor II 18 9 8 0 1 0 45 51 0 376
Berkhamsted III 18 7 10 0 1 0 52 70 0 342
Rickmansworth III 18 7 9 0 2 0 41 58 0 329
Pinner II 18 6 10 0 1 1 56 70 0 326
Hemel Hempstead IV 18 6 10 0 1 1 45 71 0 316
Preston III 18 3 13 0 2 0 68 80 0 258
Kings Langley II 18 3 12 0 2 1 52 83 5 250
Division 9 East P W L T C A BatPBowlPPen Pts Ware 18 12 4 0 1 0 16 25 0 441
Tewin II 18 10 5 0 2 0 26 20 0 396
Bamville 18 10 6 0 1 1 33 33
Division 10 East
Division 10 West


















Divisional trophies for 2025 were presented by League Chairman, Tony Johnson, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, when Saracens played top-of-the-table Northampton in rugby's Prem.




















More photos from the big presentation event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, ahead of the Saracens match, when trophies for 2025's divisional champions were presented by League Chairman, Tony Johnson
























by Richard Bayliss
For the 3rd successive year, this review needs to start with a weather report, before we can get to the cricket. President Trump may question global warming, but something is happening ‘up there’ which is having an impact on Hertfordshire League cricket!
Two years ago, the first week-end was a total wash-out. Last year, we reported: “The build-up to the season saw one of the wettest winters & springs on record.” Some grounds couldn’t be used for three or four weeks, into the season. Rickmansworth, close to the River Chess, was one club which suffered with flooding, and not for the first time. The one piece of good news that came out of that terrible situation was that the local council, Three Rivers, agreed to provide the club with a grant of £167,200 to improve the drainage. The money will also go towards upgrading other facilities.
it. Wall-to-wall sunshine most of the time allowed 000s of recreational cricketers to enjoy their weekends playing the sport they love.
• 2,563 fixtures scheduled (inc. cups)
• 48 fixtures conceded
• Registered players - 10,818
• Games recorded on play-cricket - 2,326
On the field, Harpenden dominated the premier division while Broxbourne rightly won the ‘club-of-the-year’ trophy after winning the championship, and divisions 4A & 11E, while their 3rds missed out on promotion from 8E by just 10 points. To add to that, in the inaugural year of the Hertfordshire Women’s League, Broxbourne Ladies came 2nd and won the 100 Cup.
• Games scored online 76%

So what did 2025 bring us? The headlines (right) say it all. The conditions also prompted the ECB to re-issue its pamphlet ‘Extreme Heat Guidelines for the Recreational Game’, first published in 2023. There was some respite from the heat on 19 July, with the only washout of the season – although Abbots Langley v Hitchin somehow got underway, but only lasted 20 overs. And the first Saturday in June also saw a host of abandonments. But that was

In the premier division, Harpenden 1st team were crowned league champions as early as 16 August! During the whole season they lost only twice, both very close matches, having won every match (no draws) up to 2 August, when Totteridge Millhillians bowled them out for 117 (subsiding from 71-1). They responded like champions-elect, and Liam Dudding’s three wickets in the 5th over reduced TM to 23-4, but they eventually got over the line for seven wickets down.
Harpenden’s only other defeat was on last day of the league season, when perhaps still hungover and West Herts bowled them out for 168. That only set up a great finish, their multi-skilled attack reducing West Herts to 79-7, but the tail wagged and with 28 scored by the last wicket pair, the Stags were home by one wicket.

Harpenden had dominated from the start, taking Flitwick’s bowlers for 466-7 (off 50 overs) in the very first match! In the next five weeks they saw off three of their most likely challengers, Potters Bar, Totteridge Millhillians, and Radlett, and they never looked back. At the end they finished 85 points ahead of runners-up Totteridge Millhillians.
Throughout the League’s 30 divisions, there were the usual tussles for promotion and battles to avoid the drop. If we pick things up at the half-way mark, 9 matches into our season, in early July, we get a flavour of the way the season developed.
The virtual one-horse race for the premier title was evident at halfway, with Harpenden already 57 points ahead of Radlett. Their final day defeat to West Herts capped a good 2nd half for the Stags, winning six & rising from 8th to 4th, while Radlett tailed off, dropping from that 2nd place, to finish 6th. Sadly, for Welwyn GC and North Mymms they couldn’t escape from the bottom two places during the 2nd half, and both went down.

Broxbourne led the championship for most of the season, only 16 points ahead of Shenley at halfway, but Old Owens finished strongly and were runners-up just 13 behind. In fact, both teams lost only one match all season – to each other! In the first meeting, the timed match in July, it turned into a rout. Thanks mainly to Sam Neale’s 6 for 27, Owens were bowled out within 20 overs for just 57, going down by seven wickets. The reverse fixture was the final match of the season and although Owens exacted some revenge, winning by three wickets, it came too late and they were consigned to the play-off match. Although that ended well (see report).
Similar to the story in the two top divisions, Luton dominated div. one all season, finishing 54 points in front of Sawbridgeworth, who inflicted on Luton their only defeat and overtook St Albans for the other promotion place. At the foot of div. one, Harpenden 2nds endured a
Star billing on the X account of The Premier League Cricket Club (@TPLCricketClub) on 20 August was the runfest between Welwyn Garden City and Potters Bar. They scored 652 runs between them in 100 overs (6.52 runs per over)! In this 50 overs match, Bar rattled up 357-3 (James Scott 134*) and Welwyn gave it a go, reaching 295-7.
season that was in stark contrast to their 1sts. Finishing in last place and going down with Berkhamsted, who suffered a poor 2nd half to their season, winning only once. That was in contrast to Abbots, who won only once in first half but escaped from the bottom two by winning four more and finishing comfortably in 7th.
And similar contrasts in 2A, where Northwood’s consistency earned them the title, but West Herts 2nds second half was the opposite of their high-flying 1sts, falling from 2nd to finish 6th, after winning only two of their last nine games. Ampthill were the beneficiaries, taking the other promotion place. Stortford II and Langleybury finished
well adrift at the foot, winning only three matches between them.
Notable movements elsewhere included Ickleford, in 3A, who seemed comfortable in 2nd place at halfway but won only one more and finished 7th. That was two places below Totteridge II who had been bottom at the midway point, but won six out of nine in the 2nd half.

On 26 July Thilan Walallawita completed the league double, double - all for his boyhood club, Potters Bar. He completed 2,000 1st XI League runs, at 21.27, having already taken 263 1st XI League wickets, at 22.19.
There was disappointment for Northwood Town in 4A. Top at halfway but then missed out on promotion after Broxbourne 2nds won every match they played in the 2nd half, to go up as champions, with Hitchin II keeping their nerve to hang on to 2nd place.
It was the relegation battle in 5A that caught the eye. Mymms II, bottom at halfway then won 5 matches, rising to 6th as a result, with Bayford also escaping the bottom two by overhauling Holtwhites II and avoiding relegation by just 5 pts. Clifton fell from 7th to 10th after winning just one game in the last nine.
A surprise in 6A where Aldenham, who boast a proud promotion record, and were on course again - top at halfway - endured a poor 2nd half. They won only three games, finishing 4th, behind Hemel III, who won the last seven, to take the title.
season. All in contrast to Hatch End who failed to win any of their last nine matches and finished bottom.
In 9E, Ware took the title by 45 pts and were joined in promotion by Tewin II, who had been sitting in 6th at halfway, but won six of the last nine to pip Bamville by 10 points, and 36 more than St Albans 4ths who had been 2nd at halfway. It was a division of some turmoil, with Bentley Heath II, 3rd by just 2pts at halfway, finishing 3rd from the foot.

Master of Style – Gareth Jones took 23 wickets (at 15.7) for Knebworth 1sts, to help them gain promotion from 2B, missing out on the title by just six points. At the club's end of season presentations, Gareth (right, obviously!) dressed in style, to receive the bowling award from Louis Champion.
Finally, we had a new division 15 and the smallest ever division in the league. It comprised just three teams, who would play each other four times, to give their players some cricket rather than missing out altogether. It seemed to work well, with Watford 5ths coming out on top, ahead of Holtwhites 4ths. The same arrangement will be repeated in 2026, with the size of that division dependant on the number of teams who will be playing across the whole league and adjustments for the comings and goings.


Biggest risers in any division were Watford 3rds in 7W. Relegation candidates in 9th at halfway, they won seven, to finish 3rd, although some way behind Markyate & West Herts III, who battled for top spot all
Among all the winners, a special mention for Pinner 1sts, who took the title in 5B, making it four in a row, after being crowned champions of 6A in 2024, 7A in 2023, and 8A in 2022.
The review wouldn’t be complete without expressing some sympathy for those who just missed out on a title, or promotion, by tiny margins. For the 2025 season, top of that list must be Southgate Adelaide, who finished 3rd in 5B with 403 points, but lost out on promotion to Abbots Langley II, who earned 404 points!
Those who came within two points of stardom include Old Camdenians, just behind Cockfosters, champions of 3B; Old Elizabethans II second in 6A, where Hemel III finished top, and in 7 East, where Mill Hill Village II took silver, behind Potters Bar III’s gold.
In 8 West, Redbourn III were only four points better off than Harpenden IV, but that was enough to take the tile. I wonder if that Redbourn team also take the ‘nail biting finishes’ title? Early in the season, they beat Luton by 18 runs defending 135 (Jon Fleming taking 4 for 2); then they beat Rickmansworth by 1 wicket, (Martin Benfield and Jon Fleming putting on 60 for the last wicket) chasing 156 having been 96-9; and in June, another 1 wicket win, when Jon Fleming, again, and Ellis Gill put on 22 for the 10th wicket to beat Preston.


The final close title race came worthy of a mention was in 13 West, and it was another Redbourn team, but this time on the receiving end, as Kings Langley 3rds pipped Redbourn 4ths to the title by just five points, that Redbourn team, however,
Leading players (by aggregate):
Wicket-keepers







could boast the best bowling performance of the season, with Jack Blair taking 9 for 7 in 6.4 overs, having taken the first eight wickets, against Leverstock 4ths, in May. Incidentally, in that game, Leverstock batters recorded seven ducks! We started this review with the weather. Let’s finish the same way, by reminding our older readers that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the year of extreme hot, dry weather, that became known as the year of ‘the great drought’. The Government even appointed a ‘Minster for the Drought’. Denis Howell, a cricket fan and former football referee. As soon as he started work it rained!

Let’s hope there’s no need to repeat such an appointment during 2026. Over to you, President Trump.
There’s not much argument that Broxbourne deserved to be crowned ‘Club-of-the-Year’ for 2025. Of their four league teams, three walked off with divisional titles and their 3rds missed out on promotion by just 10 points. Added to that, and a new factor this year, the club’s women’s team won the 100 Cup and came 2nd to Harpenden in the premier division of the new Women’s League.
As for Harpenden, it was another wonderful season for the club, winning the premier division - of both men’s & women’s – leagues. Quite an achievement. But their other teams didn’t fare quite so well, so the club couldn't retain the trophy.
Also in the running for the President’s Trophy, were: Mill Hill Village, who won 4B, and had three 2nd places, in 7E, 11W, & 12E; Old Albanian, 2nd in 5A, 1st in 10W, 1st in 12E, 4th in 14E, and Old Camdenians, who came 2nd in 3B, 1st in 8E, 2nd in 11E but 9th in 13W. Hemel Hempstead also deserve an honourable mention for their two titles, achieved by the 3rds & 5ths, with their other teams all finishing mid-table.

Langleybury stalwart Eddie Gunning, announced his retirement from club cricket, at the end of the season. Eddie has been a playing member of Langleybury for 50 years and, even recently, has played in all four teams. His team-mates say that Eddie has always given 100% to every team he plays for and is a great motivator of younger players. He helped instigate Langleybury’s junior section (helping Steven Finn, along the way!) and was also one the main initiators of the club’s incredibly successful Sportsmen Dinners, which have raised a great deal of money for Langleybury and local charities. Although his club career is at an end, Eddie is still available for selection for the Herts Seniors, where he has made his mark in recent seasons.

The President's Trophy for the 2024 Club-ofthe-Year, was presented to Harpenden at the pre-season meeting, at Saracens RFC.
Top 10 individual scores
Score Batter Team Opponents

216* Abu Choudhury Watford Town V Cheshunt Rosedale IV 5 July 15
184 Deen Burrows Abbots Langley III Chorleywood III 23 Aug 10 West
179 Dan Waite North Mymms West Herts 12 July Premier
175 Robert Thorne Studham Rickmansworth V 26 July 14 West
172* Adam Rossington Totteridge Millhillians North Mymms 5 July Premier
164 Rob Walters Hoddesdon Hemel Hempstead 17 May Champ.
163 Josh Thompson Studham Pinner IV 10 May 14 West
162* Yusuf Khan Ley Hill Ickleford II 12 July 6B
162 Riley Wade Letchworth GC Lutonian 16 Aug One
161 Steven Ashman Sawbridgeworth II Greenwood Park 17 May 5B
Top 10 bowling performances
Analysis Bowler Team

9 for 7 Jack Blair* Redbourn IV Leverstock Green IV 17 May 13 West
8 for 12 Jack Rees Berkhamsted II Bayford & Hertford 5 July 5A
8 for 21 Josh Crutchett Tewin Old Finchleians 23 Aug 2B
7 for 4 Steve Price Ware II Hatfield & Crusaders III 2 Aug 11 East
7 for 6 Iresh Saxena Totteridge Millhillians Hertford 26 July Premier
7 for 8 Abdul Rehmann Old Cholmeleians II Bentley Heath II 23 Aug 9 East
7 for 9 Ben Connolly Watton-at-Stone Hatfield & Crusaders II 5 July 6B
7 for 14 Ben Bayley** Hitchin II Harpenden III 21 June 4A
7 for 14 Rhys Jenkins Old Haberdashers Hoddesdon II 23 Aug 4A
7 for 15 David Emerson Eaton Bray Flitwick III 6 Sept 6B
*Jack took the first 8 wickets and 8 of his 9 were bowled. And 4 of the 7 runs he conceded were wides! ** When Hitchin batted, chasing 98 to win, they were 45-9 when Ben came in and with skipper Steven Flint (41*) took Hitchin to victory, scoring 12*.






We honour the two leading players in Hertfordshire's Seniors squads and both, remarkably, are Boxmoor stalwarts. Congratualtions to Keith & John.

Leading players (by aggregate, league only):

The second-place championship side, Old Owens and ninth-placed premier side, North Mymms, contested a closely fought rainaffected game to decide the final place in the 2026 premier division. Ultimately the Northaw based club held their nerve, to return to the top tier, just one year after being relegated.
Having won 14 games and narrowly missed out on a title-winning season to rivals Broxbourne in the Championship, Old Owens came in confident.
Premier stalwarts, North Mymms aimed to retain their long-held position in the top flight and boasted an experienced side although hampered by the loss of fast bowler, Lewis O’Donnell to injury the week prior.
Dan Waite set about the chase with a six over square leg from the third ball of the innings and by the end of the 2nd over, the Mymms score stood at 27-0. Some light rain and tight bowling soon changed the picture, especially when Waite went for 42 from 24 balls in the 7th over and only two boundaries were scored in the next seven overs.

Having been inserted, Owens made a bright start, reaching 49 after seven overs, before losing their first wicket. Ben Wells departed for an exciting 49 from 38 balls but by half way, the score had only reached 124-3.
Stephen Williams was resolute, while also hitting five maximums in his 68, and with former long-time captain, Brad Lane started to rebuild, from 160-7. New skipper, Jake Wickham carried on the good work, with 22 off 14 balls, and with 72 coming from the final 8 overs, Owens had posted a challenging 258-8.
Just as play was due to resume, the heavens opened for a heavy deluge, and an already soggy Home Farm saw puddles forming across the ground. Great work by both teams then ensured play could be resumed by the 1710 cut off point. The revised target was set, with Mymms requiring 152 to win from 20 overs.
Armaan Randhawa and skipper Nesan Jeyaratnam enjoyed a 49-run partnership but it remained in the balance at 104-3 with six overs to bowl. That became 27 needed from 25 balls, before Brad Lane bowled an excellent 17th over for just five runs, followed by young spinner Ed Gaeton’s excellent 18th going for just three runs.
Lane conceded just five, plus a bye, off the 19th leaving Owens to defend 12 from the final over, which started with Jeyaratnam on strike, against the left-arm spin of Gaeton, who was completing his debut full season as a first teamer. That became six required from three, but singles from balls four and five to return Jeyaratnam to strike meant a boundary was needed to win the game. Jeyaratnam went down onto one knee aiming to dissect the boundary riders with his familiar sweep shot but… dot ball.
Cue jubilant scenes for the promoted club.
Match Officials
Umpires: Chris Price and Phil Anderson
Scorers: Paula Williams & Hilary Stiffin
Group A
RADLETT WON BY 6 WICKETS
Potters Bar 161 - 6 (20)
Radlett 162 - 4 (16.4)
Group B
HARPENDEN WON BY 7 WICKETS
North Mymms 90 - 9 (20)
Harpenden 92 - 3 (13.2)

Group C
BROXBOURNE WON BY 9 WICKETS
Shenley Village 92 all out (16.1)
Broxbourne 96 - 1 (15.1)
Group D
BISHOP'S STORTFORD WON BY 62 RUNS
Bishop's Stortford 166 - 5 (20)
West Herts 104 all out (19.2)
Finals Day - 13 July at Broxbourne CC
Semi-finals:
RADLETT WON BY 60 RUNS
Radlett 210 - 5 (20) (Archie Harrison 110)
Bishop's Stortford 150 - 5 (20)
Final:
RADLETT WON BY 6 WICKETS
Harpenden: 130 (19.4 overs)
(James Latham 26; Olly Batchelor 21)
(Peter Hatzoglou 3-13; Archie Harrison 2-22)
Fall of Wickets
HARPENDEN WON BY 7 RUNS
Harpenden 148 - 7 (20)
Broxbourne 141 - 6 (20)


1-16 (Scott Galloway, 1.5 ov), 2-38 (Andrew Neal, 3.4 ov), 3-40 (Ben Frazer, 4.3 ov), 4-77 (Usman Farooq, 9.3 ov), 5-79 (Olly Batchelor, 10.2 ov), 6-90 (Alex Gosling, 11.6 ov), 7-91 (Charlie Mumford, 12.2 ov), 8-107 (Chad Barrett, 15.5 ov), 9-125 (James Latham, 18.5 ov), 10-130 (Harry Seagrave, 19.4 ov)
Radlett 131 - 4 (19.4 overs)
(Archie Harrison 34; David Burnell 29*; Dominic Chatfield 22)
(Ben Frazer 2-25)
Fall of Wickets
1-32 (Peter Hatzoglou, 5.6 ov), 2-67 (Archie Harrison, 11.1 ov), 3-75 (Fraser Crawford, 12.5 ov), 4-75 (Dominic Chatfield, 13.3 ov)
Match Officials
Umpires: Ben Childs & Chris Price
Scorers: Jonathan Curtis & Kyle Kean

Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Andrew Neal Harpenden 10 3 629 115 89.86
Viv Paver North Mymms 10 2 528 132* 66.00
Adam Rossington Totteridge Millhillians 13 2 715 172* 65.00
Will O'Donnell Totteridge Millhillians 15 3 742 115* 61.83
Archie Harrison Radlett 16 2 745 134* 53.21
James Seward Potters Bar 13 1 630 132 52.50
Hashim Ibrahim Flitwick 14 1 662 133* 50.92
Nesan Jeyaratnam North Mymms 15 4 549 102* 49.91
James Latham Harpenden 14 2 580 93 48.33
Billy Mead Bishop's Stortford 16 1 655 117 43.67
Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
Iresh Saxena Totteridge Millhillians 203 35 608 40 15.20
Ben Frazer Harpenden 118.2 10 428 26 16.46
Liam Dudding Harpenden 123.1 15 480 29 16.55
Arthur Garrett West Herts 198.1 31 621 35 17.74
Thilan Walallawita Potters Bar 198.3 31 659 37 17.81
Will O'Donnell Totteridge Millhillians 174.3 23 564 31 18.19
Luke Chapman Potters Bar 166.4 24 627 34 18.44
Callum Taylor West Herts 140 22 444 24 18.50
Ian Gurney West Herts 93.1 9 395 21 18.81
Dominic Clutterbuck Bishop's Stortford 135.1 11 557 29 19.21
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
James Logan Broxbourne 16 4 927 139 77.25
Tom Edrich Redbourn 16 3 900 133* 69.23
Rob Walters Hoddesdon 17 0 1135 164 66.76
Jake George Preston 9 1 503 116 62.88
Bradley Matthews Dunstable Town 12 3 523 137* 58.11
Sam Neale Broxbourne 10 2 422 148 52.75
Jack Timms Old Owens 10 2 418 123 52.25
Ed Hales Redbourn 17 0 873 156 51.35
Jack Plumb Broxbourne 12 3 451 104 50.11
Jack Kilduff Dunstable Town 16 0 756 124 47.25
Bowling Team Overs MdnsRunsWkts Ave
Sam Neale Broxbourne 142.1 20 479 43 11.14
James Logan Broxbourne 171.5 35 421 36 11.69
Ed Gaeton Old Owens 105.4 14 332 25 13.28
Lewis Hollett Old Owens 91.2 14 352 25 14.08
Sam Cherry Dunstable Town 155 21 613 40 15.33
Paddy Dooley Shenley Village 127.4 23 333 20 16.65
Luke Fishburn Broxbourne 97 18 353 21 16.81
Benji Richardson Broxbourne 111.3 7 473 27 17.52
Ali Naqvi Shenley Village 117.3 9 463 26 17.81
Tom Greaves Reed 123.1 19 475 26 18.27
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Joe Joyce Sawbridgeworth 14 4 770 141* 77.00
Jamie Regan St Albans 15 1 880 150 62.86
Zahid Ali Khan Lutonian 16 2 727 104* 51.93
Toqeer Hussain Hitchin 15 1 726 150* 51.86
Rehman Ahmed Sawbridgeworth 12 3 459 91 51.00
Alan Jones Sawbridgeworth 16 2 694 97 49.57
Aditya Shukla Luton Town & Indians 14 2 573 110 47.75
Mahima Marella Luton Town & Indians 9 2 313 67 44.71
Braydon Fernandes Leverstock Green 16 3 578 82 44.46
Bilal Ahmad Luton Town & Indians 14 3 484 139* 44.00
Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
David Sprittles Letchworth Garden City 134 34 432 37 11.68
Ashish Padki St Albans 96 12 278 21 13.24
Navaid Akhtar Berkhamsted 120.4 16 358 27 13.26
Mahima Marella Luton Town & Indians 67.5 3 299 21 14.24
Nick Gurney Abbots Langley 124.4 16 455 29 15.69
Adam Thomas Leverstock Green 116.1 16 433 26 16.65
Charlie Rudkin Sawbridgeworth 103 12 374 21 17.81
Amit Gupta Sawbridgeworth 93.4 6 394 22 17.91
Sam Rippington Hitchin 99.5 11 449 25 17.96
Mukamil Jomegol Berkhamsted 134 15 558 27
Batting
John
Imran
George
Yasir
Johan
Tim
Batting
Steven
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Andrew Norris Eaton Bray 16 4 783 149* 65.25
Yusuf Khan Ley Hill 16 2 728 162* 52.00
Nathan Snow Shenley Village III 10 2 415 83 51.88
Tom Li Wheathampstead II 12 0 607 92 50.58
Mark Schumann Ickleford II 9 1 380 90 47.50
Azeem Akhtar Eaton Bray 15 3 511 101* 42.58
Edward Palmer Hertingfordbury 12 1 452 81 41.09
Owen Brown Eaton Bray 16 2 569 118 40.64
Richard Brown Ickleford II 15 3 430 63* 35.83
Ted Sussum Ley Hill 12 2 358 103* 35.80
Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
David Emerson Eaton Bray 87.1 24 207 25 8.28
Craig Ottaway Ley Hill 86 14 230 23 10.00
Matthew Pateman Flitwick III 105.1 17 375 35 10.71
Josh Edwins Eaton Bray 111.4 22 281 24 11.71
Raheel Khan Ley Hill 69.3 6 245 20 12.25
Tom Westgate Hertingfordbury 86 15 278 21 13.24
Amandeep Sofat Hatfield and Crusaders II 84 5 325 24 13.54
Bradley Williams Watton-at-Stone 133 28 426 30 14.20
Aaron Gauntlett Eaton Bray 81 6 400 27 14.81
Deepu George Knebworth Park II 76.4 6 301 20 15.05
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Ben Hammond Hitchin III 14 3 576 114 52.36
Sardar Ahmed Mill Hill Village II 16 5 479 86 43.55
Adam Hewitt Baldock 17 4 477 62 36.69
Pranav Bhatt Old Cholmeleians 12 0 438 105 36.50
Tahir Razzaq Northampton Exiles II 11 1 334 80 33.40
Ansar Ahmad Hitchin III 16 2 431 101 30.79
Rajiv Sharma Potters Bar III 15 2 352 93* 27.08
Rashid Mushtaq Northampton Exiles II 13 0 315 66 24.23
Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
Sai Nanduri Potters Bar III 81.1 26 198 28 7.07
Krishna Dave Potters Bar III 56.4 10 178 21 8.48
Qaisar Mumtaz Northampton Exiles II 81.3 8 271 30 9.03
Eddie Cox Southgate Adelaide II 64 12 218 24 9.08
Alam Khan Mill Hill Village II 103.2 27 295 29 10.17
Chandra Pedishetty Potters Bar III 67.1 7 303 25 12.12
Sid Shovakar Old Minchendenians 85.5 10 289 23 12.57
Alistair Jones Baldock 80.4 6 283 22 12.86
Hamdard Temori Mill Hill Village II 128 26 407 26 15.65
Ram Perendi Stevenage III 93.1 8 396 25 15.84
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Terry Stevens Dunstable Town III 9 3 362 79* 60.33
Yaamir Khurana West Herts III 8 1 316 97 45.14
Nasir Khan Markyate 10 0 425 120 42.50
Ashish Dean St Albans III 11 2 359 118* 39.89
Ebrahim Raja West Herts III 12 1 430 91 39.09
James Arnold Radlett III 9 1 310 75* 38.75
Mohsin Sageer Markyate 13 0 420 106 32.31
Steve Bateman Northchurch II 15 5 304 59 30.40
Bijendra Vaghela Northwood Town II 17 0 436 67 25.65
Adal Bukhari Markyate 13 1 307 74 25.58
Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
Valance Jayasuriya West Herts III 86.3 18 253 24 10.54
Rajen Gurung West Herts III 77.2 10 268 25 10.72
Mudassir Raja West Herts III 63 11 309 27 11.44
Syed Bukhari Markyate 112.1 10 408 35 11.66
Anil Patel Hatch End 81 17 251 20 12.55
Inayat Rahman Hatch End 117.1 16 446 33 13.52
Jay Patel Northwood Town II 80.4 8 313 23 13.61
Sajjad Bhatti Watford Town III 90.1 12 331 24 13.79
Adal Bukhari Markyate 93 8 360 24 15.00
Krunal Puwar Northwood Town II 96.4 11 321 20 16.05
Batting Team Inns NO Runs HS Ave
Adam Brand Totteridge
Batting
Muhammad
Sandeep
Imantha
Faizel
Ayaan
James
Jack
Paul
Bowling
Murali
Finley
Gokul
Prasad
Batting
Deen
Batting

N Muhammad Chipperfield Clarendon
5 0 275 153 55.00
Pavan Pralaya Aldenham II 6 0 311 127 51.83
Gerard Gibb Studham 8 3 256 72 51.20
Robert Thorne Studham 11 1 477 175 47.70
P Memarpouri Aldenham II 13 2 504 108 45.82
Ben Roe Redbourn V 9 3 266 75 44.33
Tommee Seaton Studham 12 2 405 137 40.50
Dave Irwin Redbourn V 10 2 324 59 40.50
Nick Woof Studham 9 3 243 61 40.50
Dushant Pandit Aldenham II 14 0 555 100 39.64 Bowling Team Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ave
Robert Thorne Studham 61.5 17 146 18 8.11
Antony Woof Studham 75.1 21 211 26 8.12
Prateep Gupta Langleybury IV 49 10 141 16 8.81 Mubashar Hussain Studham 111 29 298 32 9.31
Shoaib Abid Chipperfield Clarendon III 46 5 169 16 10.56
Sheikh Ahmed Aldenham II 73.3 23 199 18 11.06
Rafferty Walsh Redbourn V 49 11 189 17 11.12
Ayaz Ahmed Studham 81 23 173 15 11.53
Khurram Chaiwalla Aldenham II 49 7 198 16 12.38 Callum McCarthy Potten End 87 23 269 20 13.45


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Grass Pitch Improvement Fund:
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ECB Interest Free Loan:
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Sport England New Movement Fund:

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Premier Bounce Seam Carry
Appear Boundary Screens Total Bishop’s Stortford 32 (4.00) 34 (4.25) 31 (3.87) 30 (3.75) 31 (3.87) 33 (4.12) 34 (4.25) 36 (4.50) 261 (4.07) Flitwick 34 (3.77) 36 (4.00) 37 (4.11) 30 (3.33) 35 (3.88) 34 (3.77) 35 (3.88) 37 (4.11) 278 (3.86)
(3.68) Hoddesdon 33 (3.66) 36 (4.00) 33 (3.66) 36 (4.00) 33 (3.66) 36 (4.00) 38 (4.22) 37 (4.11) 282 (3.91)
Old Owens 29 (3.62) 31 (3.87) 30 (3.75) 24 (3.00) 29 (3.62) 29 (3.62) 34 (4.25) 38 (4.75)
Preston 27 (3.37) 31 (3.87) 28 (3.50) 28 (3.50) 30 (3.75) 34 (4.25) 30 (3.75) 35 (4.37)
Redbourn 30 (3.33) 33 (3.66) 32 (3.55) 32 (3.55) 26 (2.88) 30 (3.33) 39 (4.33)
(4.22)
(3.61) Reed 26 (2.88) 35 (3.88) 33 (3.66) 34 (3.77) 37 (4.11) 36 (4.00) 31 (3.44) 38 (4.22) 260 (3.61) Shenley Village 34 (3.77) 37 (4.11) 36 (4.00) 32 (3.55) 39 (4.33)
Division One Bounce Seam Carry Turn Uneven
Lutonian 23 (2.87) 28 (3.50) 25 (3.12)
Holtwhites Trinibis 32 (4.00) 30 (3.75) 35 (4.37) 30 (3.75) 25 (3.12) 27 (3.37) 31 (3.87) 36 (4.50) 246 (3.84)
Knebworth Park 32 (4.00) 31 (3.87) 37 (4.62) 30 (3.75) 32 (4.00) 33 (4.12) 37 (4.62) 29 (3.62) 261 (4.07) Old Finchleians 28 (3.50) 30 (3.75) 34 (4.25) 26 (3.25) 25 (3.12) 29 (3.62) 25 (3.12) 33 (4.12) 230 (3.59)
Rickmansworth 30 (3.33) 34 (3.77) 36 (4.00) 31 (3.44) 31 (3.44) 32 (3.55) 26 (2.88) 38 (4.22) 258 (3.58)
Tewin 29 (3.22) 34 (3.77) 36 (4.00) 35 (3.88) 28 (3.11) 33 (3.66) 33 (3.66) 41 (4.55) 269 (3.73)
Watford Town 25 (3.12) 29 (3.62) 32 (4.00) 27 (3.37) 26 (3.25) 22 (2.75) 31 (3.87) 37 (4.62) 229 (3.57)
(74)
(71) 7.55 (68) 7.66 (69) 8.11 (73) 8.22 (74) 7.94
Old Camdenians 7.44 (67) 7.44 (67) 8.00 (72) 7.55 (68) 7.55 (68) 7.44 (67) 7.57
Redbourn II 7.87 (63) 7.75 (62) 8.25 (66) 7.75 (62) 8.75 (70) 8.87 (71) 8.20
Shenley Village II 7.62 (61) 8.25 (66)
(75)
(73) 8.77 (79) 8.88 (80)
(82) 8.44 (76)
Hitchin II 7.87 (63) 8.25 (66) 8.62 (69) 8.25 (66) 9.50 (76)
(63)
Town II
(69)
(63) 6.66 (60) 8.33 (75) 8.00 (72) 8.00 (72) 7.22 (65) 7.53
Hatfield & Crusaders 6.66 (60) 7.11 (64) 7.77 (70) 7.88 (71)
(62)
5.44 (49) 7.00 (63) 8.11 (73) 7.77 (70) 7.44 (67) 7.44 (67) 7.20
Harpenden III 7.16 (43) 6.66 (40) 6.50 (39) 7.66 (46)
(44) 6.16 (37) 6.91 Old Haberdashers 6.00 (36) 6.66 (40) 7.50 (45) 6.83 (41) 6.66 (40) 6.50 (39) 6.69
Northwood Town 6.50 (52) 5.75 (46) 6.62 (53) 7.00 (56) 5.50 (44) 7.25 (58) 6.43
Division Four B Pitch
(53)
(51)
Hyde 7.00 (56) 8.00 (64) 7.75 (62)
(69)
(63)
(62) 8.37 (67) 8.25 (66) 7.85 Leverstock Green II 7.62 (61) 8.12 (65) 8.37 (67) 8.75 (70) 8.87 (71) 8.87 (71) 8.43 Luton Town & Indians II 8.50 (68) 8.62 (69)
(62) 7.75 (62) 8.50 (68)
(68)
(56)
(52) 7.66
Enfield 7.57 (53) 6.85 (48) 6.42 (45) 6.71 (47) 7.42 (52) 8.00 (56) 7.16
Northampton Exiles 5.50 (44) 5.75 (46) 6.75 (54) 7.50 (60) 7.75 (62) 6.50 (52) 6.62
Preston II 7.66 (69) 8.22 (74) 9.00 (81) 8.44 (76) 8.55 (77) 7.55 (68) 8.24 Reed II 8.62 (69) 8.50 (68) 8.87 (71) 8.12 (65) 8.62 (69) 8.37 (67) 8.52 Stevenage II 8.00 (64) 8.00 (64) 8.37 (67)
Division Five A Pitch Outfield Screens Boundary Scorebox Clubhouse Overall
Mymms
(71)
(71) 7.11 (64) 8.66 (78)
(79) 8.77 (79) 9.11 (82) 8.38 Old Owens II 7.44 (67) 7.66 (69) 9.11 (82) 8.66 (78) 9.00 (81) 8.77 (79) 8.44
Division Five B Pitch Outfield
Abbots Langley II
(62)
(69) 7.10 (71)
(77)
(76) 7.50 (75) 7.31
Greenwood Park II 5.12 (41) 6.50 (52) 6.38 (51) 7.25 (58) 6.12 (49) 7.00 (56) 6.39
Northwood II 8.00 (64) 6.50 (52) 8.25 (66) 7.75 (62) 8.12 (65) 8.25 (66) 7.81
Old Finchleians 7.62 (61) 6.87 (55) 8.12 (65) 7.62 (61)
(68) 7.37 (59) 7.68
Pinner 6.22 (56) 7.11 (64) 8.00 (72) 7.55 (68) 6.77 (61) 7.11 (64) 7.12
Rickmansworth II 7.57 (53) 7.85 (55) 7.85 (55) 8.00 (56) 8.00 (56) 7.57 (53) 7.80
Sawbridgeworth II 8.00 (72) 7.44 (67) 8.00 (72) 7.88 (71) 8.77 (79) 8.55 (77) 8.11 Southgate Adelaide 8.37 (67) 8.50 (68) 8.50 (68) 8.37 (67) 8.37 (67) 8.87 (71) 8.50
Division Six A
Aldenham 6.87 (55) 6.87 (55) 7.37 (59) 7.75 (62) 8.62 (69) 7.62 (61) 7.52
Ampthill Town II 7.50 (60) 7.25 (58) 8.87 (71) 8.37 (67) 9.00 (72) 9.12 (73) 8.35
Cheshunt Rosedale II 7.25 (58) 8.00 (64) 8.00 (64) 8.50 (68) 8.75 (70) 9.12 (73) 8.27
Hemel Hempstead III 7.33 (66) 8.00 (72) 7.77 (70) 8.11 (73) 7.77 (70) 8.77 (79) 7.96
Hertford III 8.37 (67) 8.00 (64) 7.37 (59) 8.37 (67) 7.00 (56) 7.62 (61) 7.79
Langleybury II 8.00 (56) 8.00 (56) 8.28 (58)
(63) 8.00 (64) 8.00 (64) 8.37 (67) 8.25 (66) 7.75 (62) 8.04
(54) 8.28 (58) 8.28 (58) 8.09 Old Elizabethans II
St Margaretsbury II 7.25 (58) 8.50 (68) 8.75 (70) 9.00 (72) 8.87 (71) 7.75 (62) 8.35
Welwyn Garden City III 7.14 (50)

President's Trophy
League officers 1994-2026
Principal players
Batting & bowling 1994-2024
League Highs and Lows
Divisional champions
KO Trophy FInals
Premier Play-off Finals
League history timeline
Due to the growing size of the statistical databse, several categories, especially from the League's early years, have been removed from the handbook and are now online only.


Awarded annually to the 'Club of the Year' to recognise the collective performance of all teams which play in the Herts League, within a club. The trophy is decided by the Executive Committee.
(1987-93 Trophy was pre-amalgamation with the Herts Competition)
1987 Bishop's Stortford
1988 Bishop's Stortford
1989 Radlett
1990 Cheshunt
1991 Welwyn Garden City
1992 North Mymms
1993 North Mymms
1994 Potters Bar
1995 St Albans
1996 Knebworth Park
1997 Radlett
1998 Chorleywood
1999 Hoddesdon
2000 Hertford
2001 Potters Bar
2002 Shenley Village
2003 Reed
2004 Knebworth Park
2005 Met Police Bushey
2006 Bishop's Stortford
2007 Rickmansworth
2008 Redbourn
2009 Harpenden
2010 Bentley Heath
2011 Old Finchleians
2012 Luton Town & Indians
2013 Hertford
2014 Shenley Village
2015 Old Albanian
2016 West Herts
2017 Harpenden
2018 Hitchin
2019 Hoddesdon
2020 Not awarded
2021 Hitchin
2022 West Herts
2023 Lutonian
2024 Harpenden
2025 Broxbourne
President Brian Collins 1994 -1996
Nigel Wray 1998 - present
Chairman Tony Johnson 1994 - present
Hon. Secretary Richard Bayliss 1994 - 2008
Barry Hellewell 2009 - 2025
Hon. Treasurer Geoff Levy 1994 - 1997
Bill Thorlin 1998 - 1999
Jim Linegar 2000 - 2010
Beth Webb 2011 - 2013
Stephen Brown 2014 - 2015
Colin Munday 2015 - 2017
Ross McCaskill 2018 - 2023
Anthony Levy 2024 - present
Results Secretary David Reynolds 1994 - 1995
Fixture Secretary Michael Wood 1994 - 1995
Results & Fixture Michael Wood 1996 - 2020
Secretary Richard Mason 2021 - present
Elected Members
Ted Birtwistle 1994 - 1997
Paul Blackwell 2007 - 2024
Mark Blundell 1996 - 1998
Richard Burling 1999 - 2025

Elected Members (cont'd)
Dominic Chatfield 2024 - present
Peter Dudley 2021 - 2024
Dudley Eckworth 2005 - 2008
David Garratt 2001 - 2002
David Hanson 1999 - 2003
Barry Hellewell 1994 - 2008
Peter Hinstridge 2009 - 2022
Hemish Ilangaratne 2026 - present
Nesan Jeyaratnam 2020 - 2025
Kevin Kelly 2011 - 2013
David Malleson 2008 - 2009
Andrew McCree 2003 - 2004
Ian Nash 1994 - 1998
Naveed Parmar 2026 - present
Dave Pett 2012 - 2015
Dan Reynolds 2026 - present
Tony Rhodes 2003 - present
Nick Rice 1998 - 2011
Steve Sellwood 2014 - 2019
Mark Shepherd 2016 - present
Hilary Stiffin 2022 - present
Bill Thorlin 1994 - 1997
Tim Wilkinson 2004 - 2010
George White 2020 - 2025
Nick Wright 1998 - 2002
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The Hertfordshire League became an ECB Premier League in 2014, with the Premier Division and Championship created, at the top of the League's existing structure.
These records show the leading performances in all divisions, within the space limitations of this handbook. Due to problems accessing the database, any records for 2025 may not be included.
Most
7-11 Joe Wray Totteridge Millhillians v Hoddesdon (Hoddesdon)
Millhillians) 2014 1001 Rob Walters (Hoddesdon) 2015 888 Benjamin Abbott (Dunstable Town) 2017 988 Sachin Wagh (Luton Town & Indians) 2016 851 S Gale (Hertford) 2014 921 Murtaza S Trunkwala (Luton T & Indians)
Highest
Knebworth Park v Totteridge Millhillians (Totteridge Green)
9-49 P. J. Caley St. Albans v Letchworth (Whitethorn Lane)
9-55 F. Dungaria Broxbourne v Holtwhites Trinibis (Mill Lane)
203* J. Heslam Reed v Chorleywood (Blacksmith’s Lane)
Best
Performances 10-18 J. Griffin Berkhamsted v Hoddesdon II (Kitchener’s Field)
9-30 S. Tilbury
Margaretsbury v Hatfield (Ascots Lane)
9-39 P. Frost Northwood v Harpenden (Ducks Hill Road) 16/09/2000 9-49 G. Wilson Reed v Preston (Preston Cricket Ground) 01/08/2009
9-66 B Davies Hemel Hempstead II v Chipperfield Clarendon (Heath Park) 28/05/2011
Most Runs In A Season Most Wickets In A
S. March (Wormley)
S McGiffin (Northchurch)
Z Khan (Lutonian)
Hameed (Bushey) 2014 1014 J. R. Turner (Knebworth Park II) 2004 62 B. Klosterman (Leverstock Green) 2007 971 C A Chellew (Abbots Langley ) 2009 61 I. R. Brown (Stevenage II) 2000
Highest Individual Scores
198 B Hassan Totteridge Millhillians II v North Enfield (Totteridge Millhillians) 29/07/2023
181 Sohail Idress Stevenage II v Eversholt (Eversholt Recreation Ground) 15/07/2006
175 J. R. Turner Knebworth Park II v Botany Bay (Old Knebworth Lane) 31/07/2004
174 C. A. Chellew Abbots Langley v Letchworth II (Fairfield Hall) 13/06/2009
172* J. R. Turner Knebworth Park II v County Hall (Old Knebworth Lane 22/05/2004
Best Bowling Performances
9-17 B. Klosterman Leverstock Green v Sawbridgeworth II (Bedmond Road) 25/08/2007
9-23 Z Shaw Stevenage II v North Enfield (Ditchmore Lane) 31/05/2014
9-39 I. R. Brown Stevenage II v Harpenden II (Harpenden Common) 24/07/2004
9-39 A. Jenkins Letchworth II v Sawbridgeworth II (Whitethorn Lane) 09/09/2006
9-39 D. S. McMillan Chipperfield Clarendon v County Hall (Chipperfield Common) 11/07/2009
Most Runs In A Season
1073 S Stevens (Potton Town)
Most Wickets In A Season
2013 79 M. R. Sazenis (Chipperfield) 2006
1042 A. Christian (Old Haberdashers) 2006 77 D McMillan (Clarendon) 2008 955
H. D. Rawle (North Mymms II) 2005 75 I. R. Brown (Stevenage II) 2003 901 M J Bertwistle (Chipperfield Clarendon II) 2009 66 R. Watson (Holtwhites Trinibis) 2002
885 R J Darby (Hertingfordbury) 2009 65 F Hameed (Bushey) 2013
Highest Individual Scores
192* B. Blaker Ickleford v Old Haberdashers (Croxdale Road) 10/06/2006
189 A. Christian Old Haberdashers v Ickleford (Croxdale Road) 10/06/2006
178 R. Gajjar Shenley Village v Potton Town (The Hollow) 15/07/2006
175* A Loomba Northwood Town v Northampton Exiles (Northwood Town CC) 23/06/2018
173* H Yousaf Lutonian v Cheshunt (Cheshunt ) 14/07/2018
Best Bowling Performances
9-16 A Thomas St Albans West Indian v Clifton (Claybridge Ground) 03/09/2011
9-27 W. Roberts Shenley Village v Bayford and Hertford (Shenley Park) 08/09/2007
9-38 S. Cousins Braughing v Northwood (Green Lane) 01/07/2000
9-43 R. Mohammed Hatfield Hyde v Old Haberdashers (King George V Playing Field) 15/06/2002
9-49 D. McMillan Clarendon v Harpenden III (Cow Roast) 19/07/2008
Most Runs In A Season Most Wickets In A Season
1453 A Christian (Old Haberdashers) 2009 64 J Mehta (Hatfield Crusaders) 2009 1137 A Christian (Old Haberdashers) 2010 62 S. Stroomer (Datchworth)
1027 K Harris (Botany Bay)
J Massey (Frogmore)
58 A.Reynolds (Ampthill Town II)
976 P. Hewitt (Holtwhites Trinibis) 2006 58 D James (Berkhamsted II) 2008 Highest Indvidual Scores
219 N. Bamford North Mymms II v Broxbourne II (Home Farm) 04/06/2022 201* A. Christiian Old Haberdashers v Hertingfordbury II (St Mary’s Lane) 08/09/2007 195 A. Christian Old Haberdashers v Bushey (Croxdale Road) 12/06/2010 185* A O'Sullivan Broxbourne II v Hertingfordbury (Mill Lane)
K Harris Botany Bay v Old Albanian (East Lodge Lane)
Best Bowling Performances 10-31 J McNally Ware v Old Cholmeleians II (Hendon Wood Lane)
10-42 R. Garrett Harpenden II v St. Margaretsbury II (St. Margaretsbury Rec Ground) 26/08/2000 10-50 B Klosterman Leverstock Green II v Datchworth (Bedmond Road) 03/09/2011 9-34 M. Janaway Potton Town v Hertingfordbury (The Hollow) 23/06/2001 9-42 T.Dean Baldock Town v Old Elizabethans (Avenue Park) 12/07/2008
Most Runs In A Season Most
North Enfield II v Bushey II (Strayfield Road)
K Harris Botany Bay v Rickmansworth II (East Lodge Lane)
D Sands Watton-at-Stone v Hatfield & Crusaders II (The Meadow) 12/09/2020
H. Brannan Old Haberdashers v Knebworth Park III (Away (Knebworth Park)) 16/07/2016 Best Bowling Performances
Evans Radlett IV v Letchworth III (St Edmund’s College, Ware)
I. Iqbal Leverstock Green II v Abbots Langley II (Manor House Ground) 08/08/2009
L. Frame Southgate Compton v St. Margaretsbury II (St Margaretsbury Rec) 16/05/2009 9-20 R Nandiraju Northwood II v Old Cholmeleians II (Ducks Hill Road)
Most Runs In A Season Most Wickets In A Season
1060 J. Viloen (Northchurch II)
968 I Horton (Dunstable III)
968 I Horton (Dunstable III)
901 K
(Botany Bay)
880 M. Dyer (Waltham X Rosedale)
Highest Individual Scores
65 Jigar Mehta (Hatfield Crusaders)
216* Z Roy Old Camdenians v Chipperfield Clarendon II (Chipperfield)
208* S Green-Armytage Southgate Adelaide II v Cockfosters II (Cockfosters)
201* P Lewis Dunstable III v Rickmansworth II (Lancot Park (Nursery))
Best Bowling Performances
M.
A. Wild Ickleford II v London Colney II (Walnut Way)
8-7 A. P. T. Wilkinson Flamstead v Hatfield II (Ascots Lane) 20/08/2005
Most Runs In A Season
Most Wickets In A Season
877 Cameron Barford 2024 69 APTWilkinson (Flamstead) 2003
866 K Jones (North Enfield II) 2022 67 M Rose (Chorleywood III) 2009
785 R Sehgal (Old Haberdashers II) 2021 60 H Davies (Hatch End) 2011
783 L Richards (Codicote) 2009 57 P Reeve (Northwood III) 2009
773 B G Wilson (Bayford & Hertford II) 2018 56 J Zani (Old Cholmeleians II) 2006
Highest Individual Scores
215 JS Wailes Bayford & Hertford II v Datchworth III (The Green) 23/06/2018
203* BG Wilson Bayford & Hertford II v Datchworth III (The Green) 23/06/2018
201* N Shah Mill Hill Village v Little Berkhamsted Sahibs (Recreation Ground) 09/07/2011
182 L. Strickland Bovingdon v Dunstable IV (Bovingdon Green) 24/07/2010
172 Cameron Barford Kimpton v Letchworth Garden City IV (Fairfield Park) 27/07/2024
Best Bowling Performances
9-22 M. Akers Datchworth II v Dunstable IV (Lancot Park) 22/05/2004
9-27 A Wright Kings Langley III v North Mymms III (Rudolf Steiner School) 30/06/2012
9-31 D Knifton St Margaretsbury III v Potton Town II (Potton Town) 09/08/2014
9-38 I. R. Mackay Welwyn Garden City IV v Old Cholmeleians II (Ottway Walk) 07/07/2001 9-39 D. Camm Sandridge II v Luton Town and Indians IV (Spencer Meadows) 17/08/2013
9-39 D Lennox Redbourn III v Rickmansworth IV (Redbourn Recreation Centre)
Most Runs In A Season
Riddle (Hertford
K Shinner (Ickleford Cricketers)
(Chorleywood II)
(Southgate Compton II)
Highest Individual Scores 229 C Pond Letchworth Garden City V v Reed IV (Freman College)
C Pond Letchworth Garden City V v Ware II (St Christopher School)
181* B G Wilson Bayford & Hertford II v Little Berkhamsted Sahibs II (The Green Bayford) 10/06/2023
179 A Khan Old Camdenians II v Chipperfield Clarendon III (Burtonhole Lane) 12/06/2021
177 N. Aylieff Bentley Heath v Ibis (Hunton Park) 12/05/2001
Best Bowling Performances
10-49 S. Clarke Met Police Bushey II v Sawbridgeworth IV (Leventhorpe School) 22/07/2006 9-5 K. Wood Shenley Village III v Chipperfield Clarendon III (Hervines Park) 03/08/2013 9-16 C. Bollig Knebworth Park V v Baldock II (Aston CC) 24/08/2002 9-18 D. Allen Ickleford Cricketers v Leverstock Green III (Hitchin Boys’ School) 31/05/2003 9-20 H. D. M. Morter Sawbridgeworth IV v Cheshunt II (Leventhorpe School) 16/05/2009
S G Bulger (North Mymms IV)
Popat (Holtwhites Trinibis IV)
W. Abrahams Ibis v Monken Hadley II (Bentley Heath CC) 21/08/2004
M. J. Robertson Sawbridgeworth IV v Tewin (Bishop’s Stortford CC, Cricketfield Lane) 03/07/2004
IV v Radlett IV
West 20/07/2024 203* G. Flint Hoddesdon II v. Hatfield
10 Wickets in an Innings
Winners Runners-up
Premier
2014 Radlett
Welwyn Garden City
2015 Radlett North Mymms
2016 Radlett
2017 Welwyn Garden City
Bishop's Stortford
Totteridge Millhillians
2018 Totteridge Millhillians North Mymms
2019 Radlett
2020 Potters Bar
2021 Harpenden
Welwyn Garden City
Totteridge Millhillians
Totteridge Millhillians
2022 Potters Bar Radlett
2023 Potters Bar Hapenden
2024 Harpenden
2025 Harpenden
Championship
Potters Bar
Totteridge Millhillians
2014 Hertford Reed
2015 Botany Bay
Totteridge Millhillians
2016 Letchworth Garden City Luton Town & Indians
2017 West Herts Hoddesdon
2018 Luton Town & Indians Hoddesdon
2019 Hoddesdon Reed
2020 Old Owens
Hemel Hempstead Town
2021 Bishop's Storford Old Owens
2022 Old Owens Shenley Village
2023 Shenley Village Flitwick
2024 Flitwick
Weleyn Garden City
2025 Broxbourne Old Owens Division One
2015 Luton Town & Indians Dunstable
2016 West Herts
2017 Harpenden II
Ampthill Town
Hemel Hempstead Town
2018 Old Owens Shenley Village
2019 Langleybury Preston
2020 Sawbridgeworth Hitchin
2021 Hitchin Broxbourne
2022 St Albans Redbourn
2023 Chorleywood Letchworth GC
2024 Reed Rebourn
2025 Luton Town & Indians Sawbridgeworth
Division Two A
2015 Leverstock Green Northwood
2016 Harpenden II Old Owens
2017 Knebworth Park Ickleford
2018 Hitchin Preston
2019 Holtwhites Trinibis St Margaretsbury
2020 Redbourn Abbots Langley
2021 Redbourn St Albans
2022 Chorleywood Old Elizabethans
2023 Lutonian Abbots Langley
2024 Harpenden II Berkhamsted
2025 Northwood Ampthill Town
Division Two B
2015 Abbots Langley Harpenden II
2016 Bishop's Stortford II St Albans
2017 Berkhamsted Totteridge Millhillians II
2018 St Margaretsbury Old Elizabethans
2019 Redbourn Bushey
2020 Old Elizabethans Hertford II
2021 Old Elizabethans Hoddesdon II
2022 Radlett II Lutonian
2023 Eversholt West Herts II
2024 Bishop's Stortford II Potters Bar II
2025 Holtwhites Trinibis Knebworth Park
Winners Runners-up
Division Three A
2015 North Enfield Allenburys & County Hall
2016 Old Elizabethans Berkhamsted
2017 Southgate Compton Hertford II
2018 Redbourn Welwyn Garden City II
2019 Northchurch Hoddesdon II
2020 Eversholt Datchworth
2021 Eversholt Letchworth G C II
2022 West Herts II Knebworth Park
2023 Bishop's Stortford II Rickmansworth
2024 Tewin Bushey
2025 Datchworth Wheathampstead
Division Three B
2015 Bishop's Stortford II Datchworth
2016 Totteridge Millhillians II Letchworth Garden City II
2017 St Albans West Indian Bayford & Hertford
2018 Flitwick II Luton Town & Indians II
2019 Potters Bar II Chipperfield Clarendon
2020 Cockfosters West Herts II
2021 Lutonian West Herts II
2022 Old Finchleians Hemel Hemostead Town II
2023 Welwyn Garden City II Tewin
2024 Chpperfield Clarendon Wheathampstead
2025 Cockfosters Old Camdenians
Division Four A
2015 Berkhamsted Chorleywood II
2016 Southgate Compton Flitwick II
2017 Dunstable II Southgate Adelaide
2018 Hoddesdon II Lutonian
2019 Parkfield & Headstone Sandridge
2020 Northwood Town Old Finchleians
2021 Rickmansworth Old Finchleians
2022 Bishop's Stortford II Tewin
2023 St Albans II Dunstable II
2024 Shenley Village II Old Camdenians
2025 Broxbourne II Hitchin II
Division Four B
2015 Sandridge Flitwick II
2016 Langleybury II Dunstable II
2017 Harpenden III Hoddesdon II
2018 West Herts Ii Leverstock Green II
2019 Reed II Watford Town II
2020 London Colney Holtwhites Trinibis II
2021 London Colney Hitchin II
2022 Chorleywood II St Albans II
2023 Redbourn II Shenley Village II
2024 Harpenden III Broxbourne II
2025 Mill Hill Village Hafield Hyde
Division Five A
2015 Watford Town II Hemel Hempstead III
2016 Parkfield & Headstone West Herts II
2017 Old Haberdashers Leverstock Green II
2018 Hatfield & Crusaders Watford Town II
2019 Rickmansworth London Colney
2020 Tewin Bentley Heath
2021 Tewin St Albans II
2022 Old Camdenians Radlett III
2023 Leverstock Green II Preston II
2024 Luton Town & Indians II Mill Hill Village
2025 Boxmoor Old Albanian
Winners Runners-up
Division Five B
2015 Reed II Old Cholmeleians
2016 Hoddesdon II Ickleford II
2017 Flamstead Holtwhites Trinibis II
2018 Hitchin II Frogmore
2019 Shenley Village II Tewin
2020 Mill Hill Village Rebourn II
2021 Redbourn II Broxbourne II
2022 Mill Hill Village Potten End 2023 Flamstead Boxmoor
2024 Berkhamsted II Old Albanian
2025 Pinner Abbots Langley II
Division Six A
2015 Parkfield & Headstone Clifton
2016 Old Haberdashers Kings Langley II
2017 London Colney Old Albanian II
2018 Rickmansworth Tewin
2019 Old Camdenians Mill Hill Village
2020 Clifton Preston II
2021 Preston II Clifton
2022 Old Owens II Northwood II
2023 Lutonian II Greenwood Park
2024 Pinner Abbots Langley II
2025 Hemel Hempstead III Old Elizabethans II
Division Six B
2015 Mill Hill Village Old Haberdashers
2016 Holtwhites Trinibis II Bovingdon
2017 Frogmore Eversholt II
2018 Abbots Langley II Hemel Hempstead III
2019 Boxmoor Radlett IV
2020 Cheshunt Rosedale II Potters Bar III
2021 Potten End Watton-at-Stone
2022 Botany Bay Greenwood Park
2023 Cheshhunt Rosedale II Weston
2024 Old Elizabethans II Aldenham
2025 Eaton Bray Flitwick III
Division Seven A
2015 Old Albanian II Letchworth GC III
2016 Old Camdenians Allenburys & County H II
2017 Tewin Bushey II
2018 Old Camdenians Berkhamsted II
2019 Northwood II Greenwood Park
2020 Northwood Town II Botany Bay
2021 Old Owens II Botany Bay
2022 Lutonian II Abbots Langley II
2023 Pinner St Margaretsbury II
Division Seven B
2015 Bovingdon Old Owens II
2016 Frogmore Bushey II
2017 Old Elizabethans II Potters Bar III
2018 Radlett IV St Margaretsbury II
2019 Potten End Botany Bay
2020 Shenley Village III Ware
2021 Bovingdon Ware
2022 Southgate Adelaide II West Herts III
2023 Aldenham Shenley Village III
Division Seven East
2024 Wheathampstead II Shenley Village III
2025 Potters Bar III Mill Hill Village II
Division Seven West
2024 Ley Hill Flitwick III
2025 Markyate West Herts III
Winners Runners-up
Division Eight A
2015 Great Gaddesden Potters Bar III
2016 Berkhamsted II Old Elizabethans II
2017 Pirton Datchworth II
2018 Greenwood Park Potten End
2019 Northwood Town II Harpenden Dolphins
2020 Little Berkhamsted Sahibs Pinner
2021 Lutonian II Little Berkhamsted Sahibs
2022 Pinner Aldenham
2023 St Albans III Hitchin III
Division Eight B
2015 Frogmore Pirton
2016 Dunstable II Datchworth II
2017 Radlett IV Greenwood Park
2018 Offley & Stopsley Northampton Exiles II
2019 Shenley Village III Lutonian II
2020 Dunstable III West Herts III
2021 West Herts II Watford Town III
2022 Mill Hill Village II Redbourn III
2023 Kiings Langley III Cockfosters II
Division Eight East
2024 Northampton Exiles II Old Cholmeleians
2025 Old Camdenians II Little Berkhamsted
Division Eight West
2024 Markyate Dunstable Town III
2025 Redbourn III Hapenden IV
Division Nine A
2015 Luton Town & Indians IV Stevenage IV
2016 Flitwick III Offley & Stopsley
2017 Potten End West Herts III
2018 Harpenden Dolphins Shenley Village III
2019 Aldenham Old Minchendenians
2020 Southgate Compton Hitchin III
2021 Hitchin III Bentley Heath II
2022 Hemel Hempstead IV Bamville
2023 Pinner II Hatfield Hyde II
Division Nine B
2015 Datchworth II Flitwick III
2016 Northchurch II Mill Hill Village II
2017 Redbourn III Hitchin III
2018 Leverstock Green III Old Minchendenians
2019 Watford Town III Hoddesdon III
2020 Preston III Boxmoor II
2021 Boxmoor II Great Gaddesden
2022 Preston III Pinner II
2023 Markyate IV West Herts IV
Division Nine East
2024 Stevenage IV Southgate Compton II
2025 Ware Tewin II
Division Nine West
2024 Berkhamsted III Rickmansworth III
2025 Old Eastcotians Northwood III
Division Ten A
2015 West Herts III Mill Hill Village II
2016 Potten End Hitchin III
2017 Old Albanian III Boxmoor II
2018 Aldenham Watford Town III
2019 Southgate Compton Bentley Heath II
2020 Old Haberdashers II Pinner II
2021 Bamville Reed III
Division Ten B
2015 Redbourn III Watford Town III
2016 Preston III Old Albanian III
2017 Harpenden V Hoddesdon III
2018 Parkfield& Headstone II Southgate Compton II
2019 Old Eastcotians Northwood III
2020 Flamstead II Chorleywood III
2021 Flamstead II Chorleywood III
Winners Runners-up
Division Ten North
2022 Markyate Tewin II
2023 Tewin II St Margaretsbury III
2024 Kimpton Letchworth GC IV
Division Ten South
2022 North Enfield II Old Haberdashers II
2023 Rickmansworth III Chorleywood III
2024 Old Eastcotians Edgware
Division Ten East
2022 Broxbourne III St Albans IV
2023 Southgate Compton II Botany Bay II
2024 Ware St Margaretsbury III
2025 Hitchin IV Old Minchendenians II
Division Ten West
2022 West Herts IV Berkhamsted III
2023 Berkhamsted III Royal Herts
2024 Northwood III Lutonian III
2025 Old Albanian II Sandridge II
Division Ten Central
2024 Botany Bay II Old Elizabethans III
Division Eleven North
2022 Hatfield & Crusaders III Wheathampstead III
2023 Letchworth GC IV Lutonian III
2024 Bengeo II Ware II
Division Eleven South
2022 West Herts V Old Camdenians II
2023 Batchworth Pinner III
2024 Rickmansworth IV Northwood Town IV
Division Eleven East
2022 Broxbourne IV Edmonton
2023 Edgware Cheshunt Rosedale III
2024 Old Minchendenians III Mill Hill Village IV
2025 Broxbourne IV Old Camdenians III
Division Eleven West
2023 Tring Park IV West Herts VI
2024 Abbots Langley IV Northwood IV
2025 Northwood Town III Mill Hill Village III
Division 11 Central
2023 Old Owens III Bayford & Hertford II
2024 Little Berkhamsted II St Albans V
Division Twelve North
2022 Kimpton Lutonian III
Division Twelve South
2022 Royal Herts Edgware
Division Twelve East
2022 Southgate Compton II North Mymms III
2025 Old Albanian III Mill Hill Village IV
Division Twelve West
2025 Hemel Hempstead V Eaton Bray II
Division Thirteen East
2025 Enfield IV Hitchin IV
Division Thirteen West
2025 Kings Langley III Redbourn IV
Winners Runners-up
Division Fourteen East
2025 Weston II Arkley
Division Fourteen West
2025 Studham Aldenham II
Division Fifteen
2025 Watford Town V Holtwhites Trinibis IV
Regional Division A East
2015 Old Elizabethans III Cheshunt II
2016 Cheshunt II Hoddesdon III
2017 Datchworth III Southgate Adelaide III
2018 Hoddesdon IV Old Owens III
2019 Old Haberdashers II Mill Hill Village III
2020 Tewin II Hitchin IV
2021 Broxbourne III Hitchin IV
Regional Division A West
2015 Old Albanian III Parkfield & Headstone II
2016 Harpenden V Parkfield & Headstone II
2017 Frogmore II Parkfield & Headstone II
2018 Bushey III Totteridge Millhillians IV
2019 Bamville Flamstead II
2020 Potten End II Shenley Village IV
2021 Berkhamsted III Markyate & Luton Town
Regional Division B East
2015 Datchworth III Hitchin IV
2016 Baldock III Northampton Exiles III
2017 Old Haberdashers II Totteridge Millhillians IV
2018 Potters Bar IV Shenley Village IV
2019 Preston IV Broxbourne III
2020 Old Owens III Ware II
2021 Botany Bay II Hatfield Hyde III
Regional Division B West
2015 Frogmore II St Albans IV
2016 Shenley Village IV Watford Town IV
2017 West Herts V Redbourn IV
2018 Old Eastcotians Flamstead II
2019 Markyate & Luton Town Boxmoor III
2020 Wheathampstead III Rebourn IV
2021 Rebourn IV Northwood Town III
Regional Division C East
2015 Reed IV Harpenden VI
2016 Old Haberdashers II Totteridge Millhillians IV
2017 Hoddesdon IV Old Camdenians II
2018 Little Berkhamsted Sahibs II Broxbourne III
2020 Tye Green Edmonton
2021 Southgate Adelaide III Tye Green
Regional Division C West
2015 Watford Town V Bushey IV
2016 Aldenham West Herts IV
2017 Old Eastcotians Leverstock Green IV
2018 Potten End II Hatch End II
2020 Berkhamsted IV Chorleywood IV
2021 Berkhamsted IV Chorleywood IV
Regional Division C North
2021 Hitchin V Flitwick IV
(All finals played at Cobden Hill, Radlett unless stated)
2010 Holtwhites Trinibis beat Hatfield Hyde by 116 runs. (Sunday 5 September)
*Holtwhites Trinibis 219 (50 overs) K Burgess 91, M Mason 58, J Bryceland 10-2-27-4, N Saunders 8-0-42-3 Hatfield Hyde 103 (32 overs) S Ahmed 41 Man Of The Match: Kevin Burgess.
2011 Kings Langley beat Northchurch by 8 wickets. (Sunday 4 September)
*Northchurch 89 (20 overs) D Gibson 20, T Garraway 18, T Sambrook 4-0-21-3, A Burnell 4-0-15-3 Kings Langley 90-2 (15 overs) M Roberts 35, M Brazier 20*, P Ashford 18, T Garraway 1-0-9-1 Man Of The Match: Mitchell Roberts.
2012 Kings Langley beat Met Police Bushey by 5 wickets. (Sunday 9 September)
*Kings Langley 215 (49.2 overs) Varman Ratnakunaran 63, Brad Hughes 37, Joe Cooke 32 Met Police Bushey 207 (49.4 overs) Mitchell Roberts 6-34* Man Of The Match: Varman Ratnakunaran
2013 Shenley Village beat Old Elizabethans by 8 wickets. (Sunday 8 September)
*Old Elizabethans 152-10 (30.0 overs) R Gibson 37, R Laney 6-0-29-3 Shenley Village 156-2 (22.0 overs) C Thurston 81*, L Willingham 58 Man Of The Match: Charlie Thurston
2014 Shenley Village beat Botany Bay by 112 runs. (Sunday 7 September) (Played at Whitethorn Lane, Letchworth)
*Shenley Village 290-8 (50 overs) T Bruce 137, R Laney 89 Botany Bay 178-10 (47.1 overs) K Harris 30, J Coleman 4-43 Man of the Match: Tom Bruce.
2015 Leverstock Green beat Abbots Langley by 3 wickets. (Sunday 6 September) (Played at Heath Park, Hemel Hempstead)
*Abbots Langley 261-6 (50 overs) S Newman 139, C Chellew 43, I Iqbal 2-21
Leverstock Green 262-7 (50 overs) M Barnard 55, K Jadeja 62, A Kumar 55, M Dunstone 2-23 Man of the Match: Ajit Kumar.
2016 Shenley Village Beat Abbots Langley losing fewer wickets (Sunday 4 Sept) (Played at Manor House, Gallows Hill Lane, Abbots Langley)
*Shenley Village 177-8 (50 overs) K Nissen 71, j Urban 23, N Nightingale 10-3-17-2
Abbots Langley 177-10 (49.2 overs) C Chellew 50, B Warner 32, N Borkhatria 10-3-20-3, K Nissen 10-1-41-2 Man of the Match: Kris Nissen
2017 Knebworth Park lost to Broxbourne by 6 wickets (Sunday 3 September) (Played at Old Knebworth Lane, Knebworth Park)
Knebworth Park 230-8 (50 overs) A Sergeant 117, R Arslan 29, C Ridley 2-30
*Broxbourne 231-4 (35.3 overs) G Davies 103*, C Ridley 44, C Randall 2-54 Man of the Match: George Davies
2018 Shenley Village Beat Abbots Langley by 62 runs (Sunday 2 September) (Played at Shenley Cricket Centre)
Shenley Village 235-5 (50 overs) K Van Vollenhoven 69, M Evans 56, T Elliott 24*, N Gurney 4-48
*Abbots Langley 173 (44.5 overs) S Hamilton 38, O White 3-53, K Van Vollenhoven 3-31, T Elliott 3-16 Man of the Match: Kiel Van Vollenhoven
2019 Old Elizabethans beat Broxbourne by 6 wickets (Sunday 1 September)
Plate final - Rebourn beat Bushey on higher run rate
2020 No competition
2021 Chorleywood beat Berkhamsted by 16 runs (Sunday 22 August)
Plate final - Bishop's Stortford beat Northchurch by 10 wickets
2022 Watford Town beat Letchworth Garden City by 1 wicket (Sunday 21 August)
2023 'A' Final Old Elizabethans beat Watford Town by 8 wicket (Sunday 13 August) 'B' Final Southgate Compton 138 beat Watford Town II by 63 runs
2024 Mill Hill Village beat Southgate Compton
The competition was discontinued after the 2024 season
2014 Radlett beat Bishop's Stortford by 33 runs. (Sunday 27 July)
Radlett 159-4 (20.0 overs) J McLean 77*, F Crawford 38, C Barrett 28*
*Bishop's Stortford 126 (20.0 overs) D Chatfield 49, K Toor 4-0-17-4, B Lederman 4.0-0-20-3
2015 Sawbridgeworth beat Letchworth Garden City by 5 wickets (Sunday 19 July)
*Letchworth Garden City 113 (19.1 overs)
Sawbridgeworth 116-5 (18.4 overs
2016 Hertford lost to Radlett by 5 wickets (Sunday 24 July)
*Hertford 91-10 (18.3 overs) R Leather 20, W Ray 21, D Foster 4-0-19-2, M Lee 3.3-0-8-3
Radlett 97-5 (17.5 overs) F Crawford 26, J Armitage 18*, S Ruskin 4-0-14-2, A Carlson 3.5-0-35-2
2017 Bishop's Stortford beat Potters Bar by fewer wickets lost (Sunday 9 July)
*Bishop's Stortford 151-8 (20.0 overs) J Burslem 32, T Burslem 28, J Hawkins 24, J Scott 2-26
Potters Bar 151-9 (20.0 overs) D Hawley 40, C Bayliss 30, T Hussain 2-34, D Chatfield 2-39
2018 Bishop's Stortford lost to Potters Bar by 8 wickets (Sunday 8 July)
*Bishop's Stortford 123-10 (19.2 overs) D Chatfield 53, J Burslem 23, Thilan Walallawita 2-22, K Younas 2-25
Potters Bar 127-2 (15 overs) Zawar Hussain 74*, Steve Gale 38, S Lindop 2-33, E Ballard 0-20
2019 Radlett beat Hertford by 8 wickets (Sunday 14 July)
*Hertford 101-10 (19.1 overs) Max Lawrence 21, Fakir Dungaria 3-16, Abdulrahim Mulla 2-7
Radlett 105-2 (14 overs) Kabir Toor 49*, Nathan Smith 28. Andrew Knight 1-24
2020 No competition
2021 Hertford beat Radlett by 4 wickets (Sunday 27 June)
*Radlett 148-8 (20 overs) Dominic Chatfield 47, Christopher Arul 37, Hertford 152-6 (18.4 overs) Alan Jones 29, Richard Leather 29. Matthew Rose 3-32.
2022 Potters Bar beat Hoddesdon by 3 wickets (Sunday 24 July)
*Hoddesdon 167 / 4 (20 overs) Jayden Broodryk 83, Cameron Shekleton 46*
Potters Bar 168 / 7 (19.5 overs) Charlie Scott 55, Steve Gale 49, Reece Hussain 23. Sam Davis 3-16
2023 Radlett beat Broxbourne by 44 runs. (Sunday 11 June)
Radlett 139 - 7 Chatfield 50, De Caires 27, Burnell 20 Broxbourne 95 - 8 Ridley 47. Hill 3-21
2024 Harpenden beat West Herts by 3 runs. (Sunday 16 June)
Harpenden 206 - 6 (20 overs) Cole Briggs 54 West Herts 203 - 8 (20 overs) Callum Taylor 110
2025 Radlett beat Harpenden by 6 wickets (Sunday 13 July)
*Harpenden: 130 (19.4 overs) (James Latham 26; Olly Batchelor 21) Radlett 131 - 4 (19.4 overs) ((Archie Harrison 34; David Burnell 29*; Dominic Chatfield 22)
2014 Radlett 150-10 (38.4) beat Harpenden 105-10 (31.1) by 45 runs
2015 North Mymms 125-8 (50) lost to Radlett 126-6 (35.4) by 4 wickets
2016 Welwyn Garden City 288-6 (50) beat Radlett 157-10 (34.5) by 131 runs.
2017 Totteridge Millhillians 222-6 (50) lost to Welwyn Garden City 213-9 (45) by 1 wicket (DLS)
2018 Totteridge Millhillians 208-10 (48.5) lost to Welwyn Garden City 209-3 (32.2) by 7 wickets
2019 Potters Bar 280-6 (50) beat Radlett 274-10 (49.5) by 6 runs
2020 No play-offs
2021 Totteridge Millhillians 167-10 (46) lost to Hertford 170-4 (39.5) by 6 wickets
2022 Potters Bar 160 -10 (50) lost to Radlett 163-4 (43.5) by 6 wickets
The play-offs were discontinued after the 2022 season
1968 Herts Competition formed with one division of 1st XI sides, Group 1.
1969 Group 2 formed as a second division.
1970 2nd XI division added to Group1
1974 Hertfordshire League formed for the top 16 clubs.
1979 2nd XI division added to Herts Competition Group 2
1985 Hertfordshire Competition grows to 3 divisions, 34 clubs. League grows to 18 clubs.
1986 Furnell Transport Ltd sponsor the new League Knock-out Trophy
1991 3rd XI league formed for Hertfordshire Competition.
1994 Merger of the Herts League and the Herts Competition forms the Hertfordshire Cricket League. 75 clubs compete in four divisions at 1st and 2nd XI, plus two 3rd XI divisions.
1995 Premier Division increased to 20 clubs.
1996 Introduction of 100 over game.
1997 A new feeder division created for new clubs to become full members of the League. Divisions 5, 6 & 7 replace existing divisions 4, 5 east and west.
1998 Divisions1, 2 & 3 increased to 20 clubs. KO cup sponsored by Becker Transport.
1999 Premier Division split into two divisions of 10 with matches played on a home and away basis. Website created containing information about the League and results.
2000 Sponsorship agreement initiated with Saracens RFC - £100,000 for first 3 years, and £30,000 per annum thereafter.
Vertical structure of 14 divisions formed from 100 clubs. Premier Division becomes a feeder league for the Home Counties Premier League, playing 110 over game.
2002 Premier Division becomes division 2 east of the Home Counties Premier League.
2003 Junior Development League created; 22 clubs competing in four regional divisions.
2006 Final year of Becker Transport sponsorship of county knock-out cup
2007 Division 14 created to help accommodate 16 new teams. New Website launched.
2008 Record number of teams in the League - 260. Richard Bayliss retires after 27 consecutive years as Secretary of Hertfordshire's two principal cricket leagues.
2009 Fully automated results system introduced with teams reporting via text message system.
2010 Kookaburra Readers become the new sponsors of the Cup and Trophy knock-out.
2014 Clubs withdrew from the Home Counties Premier League to give a new look to the top of the Hertfordshire League structure. Divisions 11 East & 11 West, and 12 East & 12 West formed. A new 20/20 tournament introduced for the Premier and Championship sides.
2015 League awarded ECB Premier League status. Structure revised, making all divisions 10 teams playing home and away, with 9 timed format matches and 9 limited overs.
2016 Sunday T20 competition introduced to encourage more participation in cricket.
2017 New website launched to include an enhanced results reporting system using smartphones. Premier and Championship use pink ball and coloured clothing in League 50 over matches
2018 Smartphone app allows for facilities and umpire marking. Matches in divs 1-10B played under limited over format. Dinner at Lord's marks 50 years of league cricket in Hertfordshire.
2019 T20 Trophy competition introduced for non-premier clubs. Development divisions re-formed to benefit younger players. Partnership created with Herts Junior Leagues.
2020 Coronovirus pandemic severely affects all cricket. First half of league season cancelled. No promotion or relegation after a shortened season. No changing rooms or teas. Mike Wood retires as Results & Fixtures Secretary, after serving league cricket in Hertfordshire since 1985.
2021 Some Covid restrictions remained until mid-season, when national guidelines eased. A wet summer, some teams cancelled 7 out of 18 matches due to the weather or Covid.
2022 Regional structure extended to divisions 10A & B. Facilities marking no longer required below division 6B; in other divisions, teams to report unacceptable pitches/outfields only.
2023 Premier division play-off finals discontinued. A wet summer - 545 matches cancelled/abandoned
2024 Regional structure extended to all divisions below 6B. Promotion/relegation simplified to 2 up/ 2 down to/from next divisions.
2025 Women's League launched. Barry Hellewell retires as Hon. Secretary after 16 years in the role.


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