In a Club the size of Oxford Cricket Club there are lots of interesting people. The people you see here represent only a small part of the full team.
Chris JonesChris Jones is a very successful 2nd/3rd Team batsman who always contributes quick runs to the team. Chris also is one of our qualified coaches and can always be found with the Juniors on practice
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Julian Lawton-SmithJLS is is a former 1st XI and 2nd XI Captain who continues to score runs for 2nd/3rd XI. An opening batsman with an eye for the short pitched delivery that is usually dispatched over square leg
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Officers in conferenceOfficers in conference. Rupert Evans (Director of Cricket), Simon Porter (President) and Ian Pickford (Chairman) are to be found at many of the Club events. Here they can be seen putting the
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Past TimesPresident Simon Porter and Secretary Richard Summers, both Trustees of the Club, go back a long way. Not only were they at School together (several years apart) but they also played Cricket locally
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Porters times TwoClubs exist because of the efforts of the members and usually because of the extraordinary efforts of a few. It is therefore not a shock to find that we have several such dedicated people. Simon and
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Richard SummersRichard Summers is a Trustee and Secretary of the Club and former 2nd, 3rd and 4th XI Captain. Having started playing "Men's" Cricket in the late 1950s Richard joined Headington United Cricket Club
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Rupert EvansRupert Evans a former Cowley St John player who joined Oxford CC with the merger of Headington United Cricket Club and Cowley St John. Rupert is a cricketer of distinction, a former Oxfordshire
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Summers and PorterSimon Porter presents Richard Summers with 4th XI Player of the Year 2005 at the Annual Dinner. Simon (President, Treasurer and Trustee of the Club) and Richard (Secretary and Trustee of the Club)
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Summers times 4Once again it is interesting to see how Club's develop through family association too. Richard Summers, since the 1960s and Sons, James and Ben, were often found playing in the same XI after James
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