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The Cricketing Haynes brothers Both Josh (No.5) and Jack Haynes (No.5) have tremendous cricket potential. They had a very successful summer in which Jack again captained the Midlands U15 side at the Bunbury Festival and then was picked for the Midlands and North combined team, to play London and the West, scoring 69 and 126 in the three-day game. He made his Second XI debut for Worcestershire County Cricket Club, scored 131 against Ireland U17 and also 126 in the Best of Bunbury game and was also awarded the captaincy of the England U16 Cricket team for their forthcoming tour of Sri Lanka. Josh captained the U17 Midland side in the Super 4s. He was very economical with his bowling and had a highest score of 54. At the end of the season Josh was awarded the Malvern College Foster Trophy for the most runs scored in the season (424 with an average of 35). Jack and Josh Haynes
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OMs selected for U19 England side Congratulations to Ben Twohig (No.2, 2011-15) and Zen Malik (No.5, 2011-15) on their selection for the England U19s this summer. Both boys have had a great season for Worcestershire 2nd XI and have deserved their call-ups. We wish them all the very best and will be watching their progress over the coming years. Mark Hardinges, Master i/c Cricket
Representative honours An impressive line-up of recent Old Malvernians gained representative honours last season: Thomas Kรถhler-Cadmore (No.5, 09-14) Alex Milton (No.5, 2009-14) Zen Malik (No.5, 2010-15) Ben Twohig (No.2, 2010-15) Ben Tegg (No.5, 2009-14) Chris Harwood (No.5, 2009-14)
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Alex Milton stays on at WCCC, joining the training staff. Mark Hardinges, Master i/c Cricket