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‘Thrilling’ Middlesex T20 match hosted by Enfield CC

James Quinlan on an exciting day for Enfield Cricket Club

Middlesex take on Kent at Enfield CC in Lincoln Road
Middlesex take on Kent at Enfield CC in Lincoln Road

Enfield Cricket Club proudly welcomed Middlesex County Cricket Club and Kent County Cricket Club’s second team for a riveting T20 match.

The electrifying encounter saw Middlesex emerge victorious with a 25-run win, displaying exceptional cricketing prowess throughout the match.

The clash between these two esteemed cricket clubs at the end of May attracted a significant crowd as spectators eagerly gathered to witness the talent on display. Enfield CC, known for its commitment to promoting the sport at a grassroots level, extended a warm invitation to cricket enthusiasts of all ages by hosting this remarkable event and waiving any entry fee for the day.

Middlesex CCC’s exemplary performance led them to victory, achieving a remarkable score of 208 runs for the loss of five wickets. Their line-up boasted an impressive roster of international players, including Mark Wood, Jatinder Singh, Mark Stoneman, Sam Robson, and Jacques Snyman. Collectively, these exceptional cricketers have participated in 119 international matches, accumulating a staggering 3,365 runs and claiming 90 wickets.

Enfield CCC expressed immense pride in hosting such a prestigious match and offering a platform for these remarkable athletes to showcase their skills. The club’s dedication to promoting the sport at the local level is unwavering, and events like this highlight their commitment to fostering cricketing excellence within the community.

Enfield CC extends its heartfelt congratulations to Middlesex CCCC for their outstanding performance and wishes them continued success in their future endeavours. The club also commends Kent CCC seconds for their spirited performance and displays of sportsmanship throughout the match.

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