Queries vs Dauntsey’s School 1st XI

The School bowled well and restricted the Queries top and early middle order batsmen such that there was only 112 runs on the board at lunch, after 37 overs - and 5 wickets down. A late flourish from skipper Joe Wookey [66] and Simon Campbell [25] helped to pull the

A 7 Wicket Victory over Urchfont CC

In this 25 over match, decent Query bowling contained the Urchfont top-order run-scoring ability such that after 10 overs they had managed only 35 runs, albeit for the loss of only one wicket, and after 20 overs 77/5. They finished with 115, 7 down, which was never likely to be

Queries lose to Devizes CC

The second T20 of the week was  against DCC, again with Tom Grant in charge, and plenty of Queries on both sides. Queries won the toss, batted first, and then lost Jack Bramwell to the first ball of the game caught by Tom Pike at slip.David Bromley took the game

A Win Against Erlestoke CC

This was a T20 match, skippered by Tom Grant who, come the day, was unable to play due to injury so Jack Bramwell did the honours.  We batted first, didn't get off to a quick start - 69 from 10 overs - but finished with a decent flourish that enabled

First Result of 2019 – A Draw

Wiltshire Queries CC v The King’s School, Bruton Played on:   28th April 2019 At:   King’s School Toss won by   School who elected to field first Result:  Match drawn 1st Innings:    Queries 2nd Innings:   School 1 Michael Harper Run out [Rogers] 22 1 Tudhope lbw Dorgan 2 2 Dan Hodder b P Jenkins 1 2 Rogers ct Barnes, b Bunday N 27 3 Tom Hunt+ ct Macleod-Ash, b Gartell 26 3 Harvey ct Hodder, b Millard 19 4 Andy Phillips ct Houldsworth, b

2019 Fixtures

Please see the Fixtures page for the draft card for 2019.  We hope to be able to confirm everything before the end of this month.

2019 FIXTURES

Fixtures Card for 2019 PRIVACY POLICY STATEMENT The Wiltshire Queries Cricket Club will keep the personal information that you supplied when you joined the Club on the Club database. This information will be used to contact you and in order for the Club to operate effectively as a club.  We will presume that