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Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 1 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 1 sporting information for 23rd June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
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Fiddle Hell UK: Newark 27-29 June 2025 | Fox & Crown
Jun 27–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Fiddle Hell UK: Newark 27-29 June 2025Fiddle Hell is back in the UK after an extended Covid break. From it's origins in Buxton in 2004 we are moving to Newark in support of the schools of musical instrument crafts that include woodwind, piano, guitar and the world-renowned Newark School of Violin Making.
Whether you know it as a violin or a fiddle, if you are passionate about playing in any shape or form, there is a place for you at Fiddle Hell. This has always been a free self-organising event, we just want to use tickets to gauge numbers and keep in touch so that we can approach other venues as things pan out and use eventbrite to keep information up to date. What happens: Everything kicks off at the Fox & Crown in Appleton Gate near the violin school and the Governor's House on the market square is open through the weekend with a labyrinth of large 15th century rooms, and the Flying Circus is offering a big welcome too. If you are interested in any form of string playing, or accompanying instruments come along to play or just come to listen. Get in touch if there's something specific you want to bring to the event. We'll keep you updated as we know how things develop.
The Main Event: Saturday 28th is the main event so if you can only make it for the day come along for that day only.
Facebook Group: Get in touch with us through the old Fiddle Hell Buxton facebook page.
About Newark Instrument Making: For over fifty years Newark has been the home of courses in violin making, woodwind and piano maintenance and repair and guitar making, but they are under threat which is why Fiddle Hell UK is convening here to give them support, and perhaps to find a permanent home.
Almost every child that plays a musical instrument depends upon the skills of Newark alumni to make the instruments playable and keep them well-maintained and musicians up to the greatest artists, soloists, bands and orchestras need the assistance of makers and repairers before they even begin to play music: Luthiers are the unsung heroes of the muscial world. With problems plaguing these last remaining full-time courses in the UK, well reported in the press, we are here to give them support and to say #FHUKNewark. Sign the petition to Save the Newark School of Instrument Crafts here, and take a glimpse at the amazing work done by Newark students in the video below.
https://musicalinstrumentcrafts.co.uk
Information Source: Fiddle Hell UK | eventbrite
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 1 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 1 sporting information for 16th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 2 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 2 sporting information for 17th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 3 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 3 sporting information for 18th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 4 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 4 sporting information for 19th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 2 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 2 sporting information for 24th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 3 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 3 sporting information for 25th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 4 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 4 sporting information for 26th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com