
Army Women's Cricketers End Season On High
The cricket season managed to get back underway after the coronavirus pandemic had threatened to wipe it out completely.
The cricket season managed to get back underway after the coronavirus pandemic had threatened to wipe it out completely.
The British Army's second match of the condensed 2020 season has provided the service with its second win.
The military men enjoyed a 29-run win in the Twenty20 match in Aldershot.
The UK Armed Forces cricket secretary says they have followed the ECB's advice for a safe return to the game.
The UK Armed Forces Cricket Association confirmed that the showpiece events will not take place this year.
The Adjutant Generals Corps faced sides from New South Wales and Western Australia in Stourport.
The military side won by eight wickets in Portsmouth.
Lieutenant Commander Hazel Garton was speaking after her team’s eight-wicket victory over the MCC.
They added a 50-over trophy to their T20 victory from May.
The Red Devils team delivered the match ball to the pitch with a memorable landing.
Both the Navy and the RAF were beaten in the three-day tournament at Portsmouth.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni captained his team to a World Cup win in 2011 and showed off a military logo on his gloves.
The two teams will meet in the first game of the tournament.
The wet weather has caused the championships to be postponed.
The service is hoping to attract more players with the creation of a new competition.
It was a festival of cricket between the three military sides. You can watch every ball from every game here.