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Accountant padding up for third Lord's final

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Foxton Granta batsman Adam Webster is preparing for his third Lord's appearance

A 34-year-old accountant is getting set to make a hat-trick of appearances at the home of cricket.

Weekend cricketer Adam Webster is due to open the batting for Cambridgeshire side Foxton Granta when they take on Stayley, who are based in Stalybridge, Cheshire, in the national Village Cup final at Lord's later.

Foxton Granta won the Voneus Village Cup in 2024, when they beat Gloucestershire side Dumbleton, and are making their second trip to north-west London in two years.

Mr Webster, who lives in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, also captained Foxton when they were beaten by Woodhouse Grange, who are based in Sutton-Upon-Derwent, York, in the 2015 final.

Paul Carroll Photography Cricket team with trophy in front of sign saying Voneus Village Cup final 2024. Thirteen men wearing short-sleeved white shirts are in the centre of the photograph. Four men at the front are crouching. One is holding a white sign containing the words  "Voneus Village cup FINAL 2024" in green letters. One is holding a silver cup in his right hand. One is holding a silver platter with two hands. Nine men are standing behind the four men at the front. Seats in stands can be seen in the background.Paul Carroll Photography

Foxton Granta lifted the National Village Cup in 2024 after beating Gloucestershire side Dumbleton

Foxton Granta are one of the newest cricket clubs in Cambridgeshire.

The clubs, whose first team play in the Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Premier League Division 1, formed when Foxton Cricket Club and Cambridge Cricket Club merged in 2021.

Mr Webster said scores of supporters were expected to be at Lord's.

He said that most of the same players would be returning for the 2025 final - but said Foxton Granta's 2025 league form had not been as good as in 2024.

'Struggling'

"We've got pretty much the same side as last year," Webster explained.

"But we've actually been struggling a little bit this season on Saturdays in the league.

"We've finished ninth - last year we finished fourth and we'd think of ourselves as a top-four club."

He added: "We've done well in the cup on Sundays.

"I think we've actually found it a little bit difficult this year playing on Saturdays and Sundays."

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Spectators at Lord's are more used to watching Test matches than club games

Mr Webster said he hoped Foxton Granta's experience of playing on the world's most famous ground would count.

"Most of the side played last year and this will be my third time at Lord's," he said.

"It is exciting but I think other club players will have played there three times - because other clubs have got to the final more than once."

He added: "Stayley play in the Manchester league. We don't actually know much about them but I expect they'll be quite strong."

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