Sedgefield Cricket Club has a very successful social team called The
Winkers, that plays in the SG Petch North East Social Cricket
League. Once again, The Winkers have kept the flag flying for Sedgefield this
year, as they battled hard in a competitive league to end the 2025 season as
champions. Remarkably, the team has now won the league title for the third
time in four years.
With a mix of ages, abilities, illnesses, physical limitations and injuries, the team
gathers every week to have a laugh and enjoy each other’s company, as well as
trying to play some decent cricket along the way. Whatever happens on the
field, the players have fun and a drink together at the end of each game, winding
team mates up in the process!
This year, The Winkers have also attracted some talented youngsters from
within Sedgefield Cricket Club, with several making their debuts. The new young
players have stated that they wanted to play for the Winkers as it looked like
great fun, as well as a good standard of competitive cricket. The youth policy of
The Winkers will continue, trying to balance the aging and less agile squad, so
that the team continues to be successful and supports the next generation of
players.
On the field, the season contained many of the usual calamities and highlights,
including:
• 80-year-old chairman Mike Blocki steaming in from the rugby end against
Raby Castle to bowl a couple of tantalising overs, and taking the prized
wicket of their first team batsman. Class is permanent!
• The new, young players were amazing. Josh “the Bosh” Southeran
smashed a 25 (retired) against The Gudivers. Ashton ‘Bashton’ Carter
(supported by Danny P) scored runs everywhere at 11 an over and put the
team in a winning position against pre-season favourites Darlington RA.
Jack ‘Scanners’ Scanlon accumulated a quick 30 against a strong
Darlington RA side. Sadie Clark claimed a maiden wicket in her first
competitive appearance for the team. George Davey stepped into the
wicket keeping role on several occasions and did a great job, as well as
scoring vital runs. Last but not least, Ben Burrell brought the team some
pace bowling and took some vital wickets. There were high quality efforts
from all of the youngsters.
• A new record total was achieved by the team, hitting 220 in the allotted
20 overs, and beating a decent Easybeats team on a difficult ‘trampoline
wicket’ at Crathorne.
• Sedgefield Cricket Club legend Jonathan ‘Nobby’ Clark overcame the yips
to bowl, finally, pretty well.
• Once again, despite regular use, everyone was shocked to see Peter
‘Boozy’ Brown’s green PE socks last another season.
• Peter ‘The Wall’ Sedgewick, renowned for his fielding prowess, was finally
breached as a number of balls passed his massive feet and hands.
The Winkers are setting a high standard for local social and community cricket.
They continue to shine a light on Sedgefield as a place that is vibrant and is a
warm and friendly community that can play hard and have a lot of fun in the
process. Through a local supplier, The Winkers team has its own kit and
branding. An online merchandise store is now available where fans can buy
replica products such as match kit, training gear and social wear. The Winkers
also have a new Instagram page, which you can follow at @sedgefieldwinkers.
The page has updates on the team’s progress and fixtures, along with a link to
buy merchandise.
With the summer now over and the silverware polished and in the cabinet at
Sedgefield Cricket Club, The Winkers will soon begin their intense winter
training programme and look forward to defending their title in 2026, when all
will welcome to watch their progress.
Sedgefield Cricket Club held its annual end of season presentations over two
nights in October, for senior and junior teams. I’ll include a report from those
events in next month’s update.