A long established cricket club, situated just outside the village of Claverley in the beautiful Shropshire countryside. Our main club sponsor is @MNEGlobal.
hot streak. Rumour has it that the groundstaff have produced a pitch akin to a Mumbai bunsen burner (tina turner) ready for Edward Slimms handy leg spin as well as newfound left arm chinaman CFD who turned it sideways at Bewdley. Viva la beaver.
After an impressive and exciting start to the season, the Beavers are on home turf ready to show off their new found habit of winning to a raucous home support who are likely to be up for a summer special, with a new patio, new garden furniture and a new found ability
to do the basics of cricket well. They will be buoyed by a weather forecast that will make Claverley feel like the med. Malvern are the visitors, they had a tricky opening game but are a good side and had a strong 2025 season. Clav will have to be at their best to continue their
With the Beavers having chewed their first notch in the 2026 log, the next obstacle is Bewdley away. Another stunning ground in a lovely location, makes it all the more exciting. Tonight, Claverley enter their midweek XI in the Wilden Industrial Estates Cricket League
After the blood and thunder of midweek 100 ball cricket, we move onto the nitty gritty, after the starters, we move onto the main course which is the Worcestershire County League Div 4. Let's hope that the result is not as tight as Wenman's blazer Viva la beaver!
A big thank you to @AstburyResort for hosting the inaugural Jeff Bezos Cup, where 24 Clav greats swapped bats for clubs and did battle over a gruelling 18 holes. Based on the turnout and talent on show (from most), this account may soon be renamed @ClaverleyGC. ⛳️ 🍻 🦫
We are delighted to announce that we have been accepted into the @WIECL_Cricket for 2026, bringing an offering of midweek socially competitive cricket at Claverley, to compliment our 1st XI participation in the @worc_cl. 🏏 🍻 🦫
A look back to a very special day on 13th July, as a Claverley Legends XI took on a Penn Legends XI in the inaugural Louise Barnes Trophy match. The visitors were worthy winners, and it was fantastic to see a packed house, supporting the day and raising funds for @supportcjd. ❤️
Another splendid evening on Thursday, as we held the final Farmcote Fumblers match of the season. It went down to the last ball with Claverley requiring 4, and we managed to creep one over the boundary for the win. It meant the Series ended fittingly in a 1-1 draw.
At the halfway stage of the season, we sit 10th out of 12 in @Worc_cl Division Four:
11 Played
4 Won
7 Lost
Some long-term injuries to key players aren’t helping, but with a few new faces, and some old familiar ones, we’ll continue to Fight the Good Fight.
Up the Clav! 🦫 🍻
Despite a good win on Saturday, our star of the season Aroon “Reggie” Iqbal suffered an Achilles injury whilst on 95*, likely ruling him out for the rest of the season. He’ll be a huge miss, but we wish him all the best for a speedy recovery, and to come back stronger in 2026! ❤️
The Clav remain consistently inconsistent with a convincing 123-run win, followed by a 2-wicket defeat.
Standouts from Week 5 were Tom Grainger’s 133 and Elliot Brooks’ blistering 95* off 51 balls. Week 6 performer was Aroon Iqbal, continuing his fine form, scoring 70.
It’s been a tale of two halves for the Clav so far this season. Two 6-wicket defeats, followed by a 201-run win and a 163-run win. Standout individual performances both came last week, with skipper Henry Roberts scoring his maiden century (124), and Aroon Iqbal smashing 106. 👏👏
In the Seconds, Umar Ijaz won’t know whether to laugh or cry, top performer with bat and ball (51* and 3-24 off 9) but still ending up on the losing side.
GAME WEEK 21 RESULTS 🏏 🏏 🏏
Anything could happen in @Worc_cl Div 4, frankly, going into the final weekend after Claverley 1sts enjoyed a 185-run victory over @RomsleyOfficial.
Our 2nds fell short against @alveleycc losing by 23 runs in Div 6.
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