Fylde Cricket League

 

Welcome

Welcome to the Fylde Cricket League, offering cricket for players of all ages and abilities since 1928.

The FCL has 3 competitions. The league competition is for The Close Cup, with 84 over matches being played on a win/lose/draw basis with various bonus points available for batting and bowling performance on the day.

The Stuart Twenty20 Cup is played in the first half of the season. This is a 20 over cup competition in 2 mini divisions culminating in a Finals Day for the top 2 teams in each division.

The Wareing Trophy is played in the second half of the season and is a 40 over cup competition.





Fylde Cricket League have an existing site at www.fyldecricketleague.piczo.com

 

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Leading Stats

Top Batting Average in 2012

James Jenson : 51.5

Most Runs in 2012

James Jenson : 103 runs.

Most wickets in 2012

Simon Pollard : 10 wickets.

Best Bowling Average in 2012

David Wright : 2

Most Catches in 2012

Paul Barlow : 3 catches.

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