Enderby are reaping the benefits of putting their faith in youth.
Gone are the days of the club veterans with the oldest player at the club, first-team all-rounder Dave Haden, aged just 33.
This move to youth has been the catalyst for the club's success, too, as Enderby look to join the upper echelons of local cricket in Leicestershire.
Enderby currently lead the way in Talent Cricket Division Two of the Everards League, looking to gain their third promotion in five seasons, while they reached the last-eight of the County Cup, too. Their junior sides also won the League Cup in 2011 and 2012.
The second team boasts an average age of just 21 and is battling away in the top half of Division Six East.
"This club has a warm, family feel and we socialise together throughout the year," said first-team captain Steve Coulson.
The most recent move in trying to push Enderby to the next level came this year in welcoming South African all-rounder Pienaar Buys to the club. His coaching expertise and on-field contributions have played a significant part in Enderby closing in on promotion to Division One.
"When I was first contacted about coming to the UK, it didn't take me long to accept Enderby's offer and I can only see good things coming to this club in the future which I hope to be a part of," said Pienaar.
In the second team, batsman Andy Moore has the pleasure of being the team veteran at just 29. "Keeping up with these youngsters is hard work and their skills at their age are a world away from when I first became a regular at the age of 15," he said.