1st XI vs Holtwhites

Southgate 1st XI travelled to Holtwhites, a well-respected side in the Hertfordshire League, for what has historically been a closely fought fixture.

Southgate won the toss and chose to bat. Sunny and Max got things underway confidently before Max departed at 33 for 1. Both openers looked in good touch, setting a solid platform.

Our first overseas signing from Australia, Liam Collett, then took centre stage. Looking completely at ease on a variable track, he played some elegant shots all around the ground, finishing with a superb 87 off 100 balls, including 11 fours and a six. He was well supported by Scott Ellis (36) and skipper James Dangerfield (21), before Nick added a quick-fire 18 off just 8 balls to give the innings a strong finish.

Southgate closed on 222 for 5 from 40 overs.


Tea was… memorable. Being a “bring your own” setup, there was a brief moment of panic when Josh and Max returned from the petrol station without some of the sandwiches they went to get. Thankfully, no one went hungry and order was restored.

With the ball, James and Will opened up. Will in particular bowled very well and was unlucky not to have more to show for it at times. James did what he does best and beat the outside edge numerous times. 

The Holtwhites’ opener looked a class act, scoring a composed 43, matched by another 43 from one of their middle order. Aside from that, contributions were limited, with the next highest score being 20.

The wickets were shared around, but the standout performance came from Mike Cox, who finished with an excellent 5 for 33 from his 6 overs. Not all of them will make the coaching manual – a couple of half-trackers somehow did the job – but as they say, it’s what goes in the book, and five wickets against a decent side is not to be sniffed at. Well bowled, Coxy.

Southgate wrapped things up impressively, bundling Holtwhites out for 158 in just 30 overs, a superb and disciplined bowling performance backed up by solid work in the field.

The fielding was good overall, with a few chances going down – but that’s what pre-season is for. Everyone got a bat, a bowl, and time in the field, which is exactly what you want at this stage.

All in all, a strong workout and an even stronger result. We say it every year, but there’s a good feeling about the squad across all three teams. With a bit of commitment and consistency, Southgate will be looking to give every side a proper game this season

1st XI vs Woodford Wells

The season got off to a slow start for Southgate 1’s as they struggled to slip it up a gear against a Woodford Wells side that dominated with the bat. The sunny weather provided a splendid welcome back to the season and was matched with a solid batting wicket that only got better throughout the day. 

3rd XI vs North London 5s

SOUTHGATE 3s
181 ALL OUT, 43.5 OVERS
KANNAN BALACHANDRAN 66 NOT OUT, GEORGE BLOYCE 49

NORTH LONDON 5s
166 ALL OUT 42.5 OVERS
PARINDA KULARATNE 4-44, JASON SAGAR 2-29

SOUTHGATE WON BY 15 RUNS


The 3s secured the club’s first league victory of the season with a hard fought 15 run defeat of North London 5s on the back ground on Saturday.

Our oppo had conceded their first two games so we weren’t too sure what to expect but like us, they were a mixture of youth and experience (exactly as 3rd Tier cricket should be). NL won the toss and asked us to bat on a pitch that had seen plenty of use and offered immediate assistance to their opening medium pacers. We lost 3 quick wickets but Jez and Kannan steadied the ship before the Chairman departed LBW. 43-3 soon became 82-7 but George Bloyce joined Kannan and they added 74 precious runs for the 8th wicket. George fell one short of a much deserved half century but Kannan remained undefeated for an excellent 66 to see us to a total of 181 all out in 43.5 overs.

This was a very defendable score, particularly with the pitch still offering the bowlers plenty and Parinda took 3 early wickets to reduce NL to 47 for 3. At 117-7 we felt we were in control but some wayward bowling and a few lapses in the field allowed their lower middle order to stage a mini fightback. The introduction of Jason Sagar (2-29 off 11 overs) was crucial and his control, along with Parinda returning to pick up his 4th wicket and a run out, left George to finish things off, deservedly picking up the 10th wicket, with the second LBW of the day that probably wouldn’t have survived a DRS review.

A 15 run win. 10 points. A good team effort with lots of positives.

Jez