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Tiddington Cricket club was formed in 1886, the club played “friendly” cricket until it joined the Oxfordshire Cricket Association league division 2 in 1977 winning the Airey Cup that year to give the club its first senior competition success.

The following year we joined the newly formed Trinity Cricket League our first year with two league teams. The first X1 won the league six times in eight years up to 1992 and the 2nd X1 were successful winning the league in 1990 before joining the Thames Valley League in 1993. The first X1 won division 3 in the first season and finished 3rd in 1994 our highest finish in seven years in this league. The second X1 were division 3 champions in 1995 followed by the newly formed 3rd X1 becoming division 3 champions in its first season.

In 2000 the club returned to expanded Cherwell Cricket League winning div 3c and runners up in div 6a this success was rewarded by promotion to div 2 and div 5 and the Radio Oxford Trophy (Aggregate 1st & 2nd X1 league points). The club has had a few years since of promotion and relegation to leave us for 201 in Division 2, Division5 and Division 9.

Youth Cricket was played way back when the local villages played each other, but then declined until 1973 when an U13 team predominantly of youth from Lord Williams School was set up. The team entered the Oxfordshire competition which they were successful then onto the National rounds where they reached the National final before narrowly losing.

The present day structure was founded in 1986 with an U13 team, this has now progressed to an Under 9 team, an under 11 team, two under 13 teams and an under 15 team.

We have two UKCC2+ coaches, Seven UKCC2 coaches and Six UKCC1 coaches.All our coaches are CRB certified, have a current First Aid certificate, Safeguarding and Protecting Children certificate. many of our coaches support the County coaching programme, the district coaching programme and the Chance to shine coaching programme.

Our welfare officer has achieved all the necessary qualifications to fill this demanding roll.

The club has a strong social set up running darts, Aunt Sally and crib teams in the local leagues.

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COVID-19 – Club Statement

COVID-19 – Club Statement

Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus the general committee has taken the difficult decision to immediately close the club until further notice. This includes cancelling all forms of Cricket, Coaching and Social events including the youth signing on evening that...

Quiz Night 2020

Quiz Night 2020

TCC Annual Quiz Night   The annual TCC quiz night will take place on the 22nd February 2020 at 7:30pm. Teams of 6 maximum, £5 per person which includes a hot supper Pre-booking is essential, please contact a committee member. SORRY Now Fully Booked - Good Luck...

AGM 2019

AGM 2019

We will be holding our Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the Clubhouse at 7.30pm on Sunday 24th November 2019 for the year ended 30 September 2019. An initial agenda is shown below. We look forward to seeing all our members on the night. The Management Committee. AGM...

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The Club

Tiddington Cricket club was formed in 1886, the club played “friendly” cricket until it joined the Oxfordshire Cricket Association league division 2 in 1977 winning the Airey Cup that year to give the club its first senior competition success.

The following year we joined the newly formed Trinity Cricket League our first year with two league teams. The first X1 won the league six times in eight years up to 1992 and the 2nd X1 were successful winning the league in 1990 before joining the Thames Valley League in 1993. The first X1 won division 3 in the first season and finished 3rd in 1994 our highest finish in seven years in this league. The second X1 were division 3 champions in 1995 followed by the newly formed 3rd X1 becoming division 3 champions in its first season.

In 2000 the club returned to expanded Cherwell Cricket League winning div 3c and runners up in div 6a this success was rewarded by promotion to div 2 and div 5 and the Radio Oxford Trophy (Aggregate 1st & 2nd X1 league points). The club has had a few years since of promotion and relegation to leave us for 201 in Division 2, Division5 and Division 9.

Youth Cricket was played way back when the local villages played each other, but then declined until 1973 when an U13 team predominantly of youth from Lord Williams School was set up. The team entered the Oxfordshire competition which they were successful then onto the National rounds where they reached the National final before narrowly losing.

The present day structure was founded in 1986 with an U13 team, this has now progressed to an Under 9 team, an under 11 team, two under 13 teams and an under 15 team.

We have two UKCC2+ coaches, Seven UKCC2 coaches and Six UKCC1 coaches.All our coaches are CRB certified, have a current First Aid certificate, Safeguarding and Protecting Children certificate. many of our coaches support the County coaching programme, the district coaching programme and the Chance to shine coaching programme.

Our welfare officer has achieved all the necessary qualifications to fill this demanding roll.

The club has a strong social set up running darts, Aunt Sally and crib teams in the local leagues.

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Christmas and New Year opening hours 2021

Christmas and New Year opening hours 2021

Bar Opening Hours for Christmas & New Year 2021* Tiddington CC will be open over the Festive period as below but please note all times are subject to any Government restrictions.

AGM 2021

AGM 2021

Our Annual General Meeting will be held at 7.30pm on 5th December 2021, and we feel with the measures we have put in place to keep everyone safe, that this can be held in our clubhouse. We would be grateful that if you wish to attend that you please advise Tracey...

Presentation Evening 2021

Presentation Evening 2021

Presentation Evening 2021 All the award winners from our 2021 seasonBatting Award - Touchwood Sports Trophy Winner: Nathan Dales This year's batting award goes to Nathan Dales for his 380 runs in 8 innings at an average of 54.3 including his unbeaten 135, during the...

Oxfordshire 2021 Grassroots Winners

Oxfordshire 2021 Grassroots Winners

Rebranded this year by the ECB, the Grassroots Cricket Awards (formally the OSCAs) looks to recognise and celebrate those who give so much to the game of cricket, to see it thrive in their local area. There were 9 categories that were recognised in total, with members...

Tiddington 95 vs Shipton 97, Centenary Celebration Match 2021

Tiddington 95 vs Shipton 97, Centenary Celebration Match 2021

  Tiddington '95 vs Shipton '97, 15th August 2021 Scorecard Match DetailMatch Report The TCC U13s' West Country tour continued with two closely-fought but ultimately narrow defeats against a competitive Thorverton side on Tuesday. The...

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