West Sussex County Times

Super Chilt bask in a summer of triumphs

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West Chiltingto­n & Thakeham CC had their most successful ever season this year with three teams achieving promotion.

Their first and third XIs won Sussex Cricket League Division 3 West and Division 10 West respective­ly, whilst the second XI won promotion out of Division 6 West and the fourth XI fell just 12 points short of making it four promotions out of four.

In Division 3 West, the firsts, under the guidance of skipper James Howgate and coach Matt Machan, won 12 of their first 15 games with the other three games abandoned for rain.

It was only in game-week 16 that they lost their first game to eventual thirdplace­d Ansty CC and they went on to lose to Goring-bySea CC the following week.

It all set-up final day drama at Littlehamp­ton, Clapham & Patching CC where nothing but a win would do as Findon CC, themselves on a fantastic run of nine successive wins, sat just eight points behind in second place having been 39 points adrift two weeks prior.

It was all on the line with only the division winners achieving automatic promotion. Littlehamp­ton started strongly with 133-1 on the boardearly­butChiltre­stricted them to just 204-7 after 45 overs and squeezed over the line eight wickets down to secure 26 points and the title.

For the first time in their history, Chilt will be playing in Division 2 next season. Just six years ago they were still in the West Sussex Invitation League.

Martyn Swift ended the season on 37 wickets, the second most in the division, and 19-year-old Hugo Gillespie scored 606 runs to also finish second in the batting standings.

For 17-year-old wicketkeep­er batsman Charlie Tear it was an extra special summer as he was rewarded with a call-up to Sussex 2nd XI and selection in the Scotland U19 squad.

The club’s seconds achieved promotion out of Division 6 West, finishing with 13 wins and just three defeats.

Two of those losses coming in the first six games of the season forcing them to play catch-up all season.

A superb run in the final 12 games however was enough for them to leapfrog Arundel CC and Pagham CC 2nd XI to take the second promotion spot, 24 points behind Rustington. Ed White scoring 647 runs in the process.

The thirds won Division 10 West when they found themselves 61 points clear of Tilgate CC with two games to play.

Also winning 13 games, at times they were dominant with the ball, bowling sides out for scores of sub-40 runs four times.

James Chaloner topping the wicket standings in the division and Harry Bennett and Will Farnes ending first and second respective­ly in the batting standings.

It was unfortunat­e for the fourth, who missed out on promotion by 12 points finishing fourth in Division 12 West (North).

Only the three first XIs in the division finished above them, and had they won either of the two games they tied they’d have taken the second promotion spot.

For the young Chilt side comprised mostly of 13-15 year-olds however, it’s the experience gained that is most important.

Finally, in the junior section front, the West Chilt under-16 team achieved the ‘treble’ winning their area league, the Sussex Champions League and the Sussex Junior Cricket Festival Bowl, the first time a junior Chilt team has achieved this feat in the SJCF.

The under-12s also enjoyed success, winning the SJCF Shield.

 ??  ?? West Chiltingto­n & Thakeham’s first, second and third XIs celebrate their successes at The Recreation Ground
West Chiltingto­n & Thakeham’s first, second and third XIs celebrate their successes at The Recreation Ground

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