Here's the end-of-season report from the Cheshire Women's Cricket League...
After another closely fought season, Didsbury emerged as champions of the Cheshire Women’s Cricket League for the first time since 2019. The South Manchester club achieved the feat despite having only one of the 15 highest run scorers in division one, which was their captain Roshini Prince-Navaratnam, who was also the league’s leading all-rounder this year. Instead, much of their success was due in no small part to their bowling attack – besides Prince-Navaratnam, Hannah Jones, Hannah Marshall and Zara Matthews all had fine seasons.
2022 champions Leigh had to make do with second place, despite more runs from Rachael Walsh and the bowling efforts of Kasey Bentham and Sophie Heaton. They beat Didsbury by bowling them out cheaply in the first encounter between the teams, but Didsbury reversed this in a thrilling last-ball finish in the second match. Had that match gone the other way, or finished as a tie, Leigh would now be celebrating retaining the title.
Nantwich and Stockport Georgians finished third and fourth respectively in the first division, and for both clubs, this represented their highest ever finishes. Georgians had the highest run scorer in their Australian wicketkeeper Heidi Cheadle.
Upton finished in eighth and last place in the top-flight, finding the going difficult after their promotion from division two. They recorded just one league win and are set to return to the second division next year, despite having the league’s leading wicket taker, Lily Scudder.
After missing out on promotion last year by a single point, Lindow made no mistake this year by winning division two with a 100 per cent record. As well as celebrating their arrival in the top-flight, Lindow broke new ground for the league this year by becoming the first Cheshire League club to reach the semi-finals of the Women’s National T20 Knockout.
The only other divisional winners to end with a perfect record were Buxton in Division 3 East, Runcorn in Division 5 Mid Cheshire and Aston in Division 5 South.
One of the league’s most noticeable features is just how unpredictable and competitive it remains. Only one club has retained the first division title since 2012, while no club has accomplished the treble since 2013. That said, Didsbury came extremely close this year, winning the T20 Divisional Competition to add to their League Championship success, but losing by one run to Nantwich in the Senior Knockout final.
TROPHY WINNERS
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WINNERS |
RUNNERS-UP |
Division 1 |
Didsbury |
Leigh |
Division 2 |
Lindow |
Hawarden Park |
Division 3 West |
Porthill Park Northern Stars |
Nantwich 2nd XI |
Division 3 East |
Buxton |
Didsbury 2nd XI |
Division 4 West |
Alvanley |
Oakmere 2nd XI |
Division 4 East |
Langley |
North East Cheshire |
Division 5 West |
Irby |
Old Parkonians |
Division 5 East |
Cheadle Hulme Ladybridge |
Bredbury St Mark’s |
Division 5 Mid Cheshire |
Runcorn |
Grappenhall |
Division 5 South |
Aston |
Elworth |
T20 Divisional Competition |
Didsbury Swordettes |
Chester Boughton Hall Deemons |
Senior Knockout Cup |
Nantwich Vipers |
Didsbury Swordettes |
Development Knockout Cup |
Chester Boughton Hall 2nd XI |
Nantwich 2nd XI |
Softball Knockout Cup |
Neston |
Grappenhall |
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