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409:, was won by Estonia who beat Czech Republic in a dramatic last-over victory. Carmel staged the European Twenty20 tournament again in July 2009 and the national cricket teams of Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Russia as well as the Island of Alderney were among those to take part. The tournament was won by a team that represented the Flanders region after they defeated hosts Carmel in a low-scoring final. Croatia won the 'plate' competition after they defeated English club side New Victoria who had replaced Estonia after they pulled out of the event. In the week preceding the EuroTwenty20 Carmel faced prestigious touring side 68: 130: 27: 455:
Carmel's Touring XI toured Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia in 2010, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in 2012, Romania and Switzerland in 2013. In 2014 they played the first ever game of cricket in Montenegro against Porto Montenegro Cricket Club as well as returning to Austria, Slovenia and Austria.
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A 7.23-acre (29,300 m) site with good quality soil for a cricket square was found. Carmel began their first season at their new Pen-y-Gelli ground in 1991 and Conwy CC provided the opponents in the inaugural match. Backed by club secretary Stan Taylor, Carmel continued to develop their
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In January 2010 the club staged an international 'Snow cricket' match at the club's Pen-y-Gelli between the club's English and Welsh players. The match ended in a tie. The club was the first team in the North Wales Cricket League to embrace social networking sites
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Carmel was founded as the result of a public meeting for those interested in the formation of a cricket club in September 1965. The main people behind the meeting were Norman Cross-Parry, Meirion Griffith and Bill Parker.
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Carmel's Touring XI undertook their most ambitious tour in May and June 2009 where they played in six countries in 11 days. After victory at the Lille Twenty20 tournament in France the team recorded victories over
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The club's first match took place against a now defunct team made of workers from BJ Construction. The inaugural season also saw matches against Abergele, St Asaph and Northop Hall.
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Eventually the Golch site was sold and the club successfully applied to the Sports Council and Delyn Borough Council for grant-aid to re-establish the club on another ground.
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in Tallinn and Latvia in Riga. Carmel defeated Estonia in the final of the Helsinki Sixes tournament in Finland, but lost twice in longer matches against the team.
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Carmel forayed into international cricket beginning with the Iron Curtain Cricket Tour in 2007 under the captaincy of Timothy Abraham. The touring side played
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where they ran out winners in a 40-over contest against a Belgrade Cricket Association XI. Carmel subsequently played the first international match in
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in Sofia. Carmel represented 'Wales' in the Vienna World Cup Sixes competition where they were beaten in the semi-finals by an Austro-Pakistani team.
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in the Russian National Baseball Stadium in Moscow that became the tour highlight when they became the first touring side to ever visit the city.
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On 8 October 2009 the club lost Peter Ferguson, who died from cancer. Ferguson made 1,169 appearances, scoring 12,000 runs and 1,443 wickets.
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One of the biggest honours for the club's touring side came later in the trip when they played the first ever international cricket match in
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Carmel's First XI captain for the 2015 season is Barry Mcgauty, Second XI skipper is Christopher Jones and Third XI captain is Nick Hughes.
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July 2008 saw Carmel stage their biggest project yet with the establishing of an eight-team
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tournament that featured Estonia and Russia. Also involved were the national teams of
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facilities and in July 1998 former England cricket international
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In June 2008 the Carmel Touring XI again went overseas for the '
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The club initially played at Golch ground in the village of
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as well as a Cricket Board of Wales representative side.
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