Ian Pont, international cricket coach and author of The Fast Bowler's Bible, will teach the course, aimed at developing coaching techniques as well as understanding and improving bowling actions.Read
The East Acton Lane club, who clinched the Division Two title after finishing 13 points clear of Twickenham, losing only twice, face the toughest of openers against a club with five titles to their name since the league launched in 1972.Read
STAND-IN captain Chris Peploe hailed his team-mates after Ealing wrapped up an all-conquering season with Middlesex Cup victory over arch rivals Finchley on Sunday.
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The newly-crowned champions, hoping to round off their fifth title in a row in style, can still beat Teddington's 2002 haul of 142 points, even though they could not quite force a win in their penultimate away match of the campaign.Read
They bowled out visitors Hampstead for 165 in 52.2 overs in a top of the table clash and needed only 28.2 overs to run up a nine-wicket victory, their 11th win of the campaign.Read
ACTON have taken their destiny by the scruff of the neck after a stunning victory which takes them to the top of Division Two for the first time - and above their vanquished opponents.Read
SKIPPER David Holt says Ealing's invincibles are already talking about going for a sixth successive title after picking up their fifth with the weekend draw with Hampstead.Read
His gut instinct is that the pitch at this week's match with Glamorgan, at the St Helen's ground in Swansea, will be what spinners call a real 'Bunsen burner' (turner).Read
The Meadvale Road club are 27 points adrift of the promotion places, but only 10 above the relegation zone with three to play in Division Two of the Middlesex County League.Read