First to 100 and first to take 5 wickets

Inter Insular

1st to score a century              S R Cleal in 1962   103* at VC             9x4s

Guernsey 264-6      Jersey 201              Guernsey won by 63 runs

Also 3 other centuries       S Mackay in 1989             100* at CF             8x4s

Guernsey 208-7      Jersey 151    draw

Lee Savident           102* in 2009 at KGV        12x4s

Guernsey     224-4           Jersey 203-8           Guernsey won by 21 runs

Jeremy Frith 129 in 2011 at KGV          6x4s

Guernsey 273-7      Jersey 126              Guernsey won by 147 runs

1st to take 5 wickets      H F Rich in 1957              20.1-2-64-6 (5ct 1b)        at CF

Jersey 177    Guernsey      107-7                     Draw

World Cricket League

1st to score century       J Frith in 2009       106 at KGV             11x4s 1×6

Against Suriname and put on 182 with S Le Prevost (67*)

He also scored 101* v Nigeria in 2009 in Guernsey and 101 v Malasia in 2009 in Singapore

O Newey scored 129 against Fiji in Essex in 2015     7x4s

 M Stokes scored 135 against Botswana in Essex in 2015   12x4s. He put on 99 for the 4th wicket with B Ferbrache (68*)

1st to take 5 wickets      J Frith in 2009 v Suriname        4-2-8-5 (1b 3ct 1 lbw)

Guernsey      315-3           Suriname      52

European 50 over matches

1st to score century       L Savident scored 136 v France in 2006 in Scotland          19x4s 1×6

Guernsey 308-5      France 247   He put on 140 with M Oliver (87) for 4th wicket

J Frith also scored 2 centuries    100* v Germany in 2010 at KGV          8x4s

Germany 188-6      Guernsey 190-2      He put on 133 with T Ravenscroft (64*) for the  3rd wicket

Also 109 against Norway in 2010 at KGV                  13x4s

Guernsey 219         Norway 110

1st with 5 wickets

P Moody against Israel in 2006 in Scotland   8-3-23-5 (4ct 1b)

Israel 128     Guernsey 131-5

European T20 up to 2018

1st to score century       No-one scored a century           Highest was J Frith with 99

1st to take 5 wickets      No-one took 5 wickets               The most was 4 wickets taken by L Bichard and A Stokes

L Bichard      4-1-20-4 against France in 2022 in Finland    4ct 1b

Guernsey 153         France 97

Also taking 4 wickets is ACF Stokes      4-0-10-4 against Czech Republic in the Netherlands in 2018         3b 1ct

Guernsey      181-4           Czech 59

All International T20 from 2019

1st to score a century    M Stokes who scored 100                   11x4s   3x6s

against Isle of Man at KGV in 2026

Guernsey      198-6           Isle of Man   158-4

1st to take 5 wickets      No-one has taken 5 wickets

4 cricketers have taken 4 wickets

L Bichard                4-1-20-4 against France in 2022 in Finland    4ct 1b

Guernsey 153         France 97

ACF Stokes   4-0-10-4 against Czech Republic in the Netherlands in 2018        3b 1ct

Guernsey      181-4           Czech 59

W Peatfield             4-0-22-4 against Jersey in an Inter Insular T20 in 2022 played in Guernsey 1ct 3b

Jersey 168-6           Guernsey 108-8

Also M-D Bradley    4-0-17-4 against Jersey in an Inter Insular T20 in 2025 played in Guernsey          3ct 1b

Jersey 116-8           Guernsey 65-2 (Guernsey won 13 runs – DRS)

International T20                    Matt Stokes

‘Historic ton for brilliant Stokes’  by Gareth Le Prevost        GEP    4th May 2026

History was made on Sunday at the KGV as Matt Stokes became the first Guernsey player to hit a T20 International hundred. The island allrounder brought up the milestone on the penultimate ball of the Sarnians’ innings in game two of the Le Pommier Island Series against the Isle of Man, with his side’s total of 198 for 6 also a record in the format for the Greens.

Stokes had come in during the first over with Guernsey having slipped to 0 for 2 with both Lucas Barker and Tom Nightingale dismissed for two-ball ducks. Josh Butler also fell during the powerplay but skipper Ollie Nightingale and Zak Damarell joined Stokes in significant partnerships worth 55 and 83 respectively to swing the game in the home side’s favour.

Stokes’ century came off 54 deliveries and included 11 x 4s and 3 x 6s. ‘I’m very, very proud to be the Guernseyman to score 100,’ Stokes said. ‘I didn’t really think about it much today. I was 55 off 13 overs and with Zak going so well, I was giving him the strike but then when Zak got out I took on that aggressive role and went back-to-back sixes, and just in the back of my mind I thought, “well there’s a chance”. Then needing eight runs off the last three balls of the innings went four-four. It’s more kind of relief to get a T20I hundred because I was thinking, is it going to be one that I’m able to tick off? But thankfully I’ve been able to do that this week.’

Guernsey went on to win the game by 40 runs, having taken the previous day’s game one by seven wickets. With rain forcing the abandonment of the third game on Sunday afternoon with just 9 balls having been bowled, the hosts took the series 2-0.

Next up for the island is their big assignment of the season – the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Sub-Regional Qualifier in Cyprus which begins on Saturday 16th May. ‘I think we’re very confident,’ Stokes said. ‘We’ve shown against Essex (Academy) and we’ve shown against Isle of Man that we can chase or we can set a total. It’s just now putting that into practice into the tournament. That will be the main thing because you only get one chance. If you lose one game you’re hoping on other results. So I think if we can do what we’ve done over the last two or three weekends I think we should be in good stead for the tournament.’

Guernsey captain Nightingale was full of praise for his star all-rounder after his accomplishment. ‘I’m not sure he probably gets the credit he deserves outside the group,’ the skipper said. ‘He’s a seriously good player and he’s got to be up there with some of the best players who have played for Guernsey now, if not the best.’