Welcome ...
... to the The Anthony Axford Bolton & District Cricket Association.The league is the oldest in Lancashire, and the 2nd oldest in the world. The Association currently consists of 14 clubs with Flixton becoming the latest of over 300 clubs to have played in the league. This year (2008) is the 120th season for the BDCA.
2008 RESULTS SECRETARIES FOR JUNIOR CRICKET - PLEASE CLICK [HERE]
DIRECTIONS TO FLIXTON CC
Head for the M60 and leave it at Junction10, after the high level bridge, signpost Urmston onto Barton Road (B5214). Travel to a second roundabout and take third exit onto Hayeswater Road (B5158), follow on to the end, passing over a roundabout and it will join a right turn into Moorside Road with Urmston Cricket Club opposite. Travel past Trafford General Hospital and Lawrence Rd is on the left just before the cricket ground hedgerows. From the motorway J10 it is exactly 2 miles to the ground following signs for Trafford General Hospital
FOR THE LATEST AVAILABLE AVERAGES CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW
[BATTING]
[BOWLING]
[FIELDING]
For the latest situation in the cup competitions click on the appropriate link below :-
[CROSS CUP] [ISHERWOOD CUP]
[UNDER 17] [UNDER 15] [UNDER 13]
[UNDER 11] [UNDER 9]
Results and performances will be added weekly as the season progresses. Please check regularly to keep up to date.
Weekly reports on 1st XI cricket are reproduced thanks to the generosity and co-operation of the
BOLTON NEWS where used.
Archived results and tables are also available within the site for the last couple of seasons.
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