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School Cricketer
I will post monthly extracts of the diary of Tim Fox the Lancashire captain for the 2025 season. Any suggestions to improve his writing and presentation please feel free to advise. Here is his first entry
Meet Tim Fox. Born in the Manchester suburb of Wilmslow on 5/12/96, Tim has been appointed Lancashire club captain for the 2025 season. A consistent performer for his county he has yet to carry this form into the international game.
Tim's Career Record:
Here is his story?
1/4/25
Pre-season was in full swing and this was the first practice we had outdoor. It was a bit of a chilly morning and our two overseas players Daniel Bossenger from South Africa and Paul Holdroyd from New Zealand are complaining and struggling to adjust, but they are world class performers and we have high hopes of them. The two jokers of the team Matthew Rose and Greg Rogers were in top form constantly winding everybody up with there dry humour and practical jokes. Despite often being rivals for the England all-rounder spot they are great friends on and off the field. Greg was congratulated on his engagement to Jessica by the lads. He has lived a lot of his life in the public eye and it must put extreme pressure on him. I prefer a more private life off the field but that?s just the way I am as a person. The talk of the session was how we would get our revenge on his stag night for all the pranks he has pulled on us. It was a busy week , I had attended a Kookaburra event where they officially launched the new Thunder range. The people at Kookaburra are great but this was a badly timed event in my view as I would have preferred to be in the nets.
19/4/25 vs Worcestershire
My first game as captain proved to be a successful one. We couldn?t have asked for a better start when Jack Shaw took a wicket in the first over of the season. Our leggie Jeetan Singh took 3-41 and Charlie Churchill took 3-50 as they were 254 all out. Our reply got off to a good start with Robert King making 94. It is incredible that in his 36th year he is still making runs as he enters his 17th season of FC and International cricket. Aaron Young made 92, with Greg and Matt both scoring quick fire 50s. I was disappointed to only make five but the team victory mattered. Paul took 3 wickets in the second innings and we knocked off the 20 runs required for victory easily. A solid start.
23/4/25 vs Scotland
An easy win over Scotland in the Challenge Trophy. 50s for Azza (Aaron Young), Michael Johnson, Greg and Matt as we made 326-5. Greg took 3-5 in reply as we won the by 197 runs. I have stated in my column in the Independent that Scotland should be removed from the competition as they have not progressed since I first saw them as an 11 year old being demolished by Hayden and the great Ponting in the 2007 World Cup. These comments did not sit well with the ECB and I hope this hasn't damaged my England chances.
My player of the month for April is Greg Rogers. 140 runs in two innings and 7 wickets at 13.
Meet Tim Fox. Born in the Manchester suburb of Wilmslow on 5/12/96, Tim has been appointed Lancashire club captain for the 2025 season. A consistent performer for his county he has yet to carry this form into the international game.
Tim's Career Record:
Here is his story?
1/4/25
Pre-season was in full swing and this was the first practice we had outdoor. It was a bit of a chilly morning and our two overseas players Daniel Bossenger from South Africa and Paul Holdroyd from New Zealand are complaining and struggling to adjust, but they are world class performers and we have high hopes of them. The two jokers of the team Matthew Rose and Greg Rogers were in top form constantly winding everybody up with there dry humour and practical jokes. Despite often being rivals for the England all-rounder spot they are great friends on and off the field. Greg was congratulated on his engagement to Jessica by the lads. He has lived a lot of his life in the public eye and it must put extreme pressure on him. I prefer a more private life off the field but that?s just the way I am as a person. The talk of the session was how we would get our revenge on his stag night for all the pranks he has pulled on us. It was a busy week , I had attended a Kookaburra event where they officially launched the new Thunder range. The people at Kookaburra are great but this was a badly timed event in my view as I would have preferred to be in the nets.
19/4/25 vs Worcestershire
My first game as captain proved to be a successful one. We couldn?t have asked for a better start when Jack Shaw took a wicket in the first over of the season. Our leggie Jeetan Singh took 3-41 and Charlie Churchill took 3-50 as they were 254 all out. Our reply got off to a good start with Robert King making 94. It is incredible that in his 36th year he is still making runs as he enters his 17th season of FC and International cricket. Aaron Young made 92, with Greg and Matt both scoring quick fire 50s. I was disappointed to only make five but the team victory mattered. Paul took 3 wickets in the second innings and we knocked off the 20 runs required for victory easily. A solid start.
23/4/25 vs Scotland
An easy win over Scotland in the Challenge Trophy. 50s for Azza (Aaron Young), Michael Johnson, Greg and Matt as we made 326-5. Greg took 3-5 in reply as we won the by 197 runs. I have stated in my column in the Independent that Scotland should be removed from the competition as they have not progressed since I first saw them as an 11 year old being demolished by Hayden and the great Ponting in the 2007 World Cup. These comments did not sit well with the ECB and I hope this hasn't damaged my England chances.
My player of the month for April is Greg Rogers. 140 runs in two innings and 7 wickets at 13.