DUNSFORD v BELSTONE

BELSTONE BEAT DUNSFORD BY 4 WICKETS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

PARTRIDGE

ct & b BUSHIN

8

 

1

GROSS

ct       b SPRY

6

2

SHARLAND

ct WOODS b BUSHIN

0

 

2

DRAKE

b SPRY

4

3

CHAUGULE

ct DRAKE b EASTERBROOK

2

 

3

EASTERBROOK

ct    b J DUDBRIDGE

1

4

WATSON

NOT OUT

60

 

4

DENNIS

ct PARTRIDGE b SPRY

0

5

THOMAS

b BUSHIN

2

 

5

EDWARDS

b SPRY

7

6

F DUDBRIDGE

ct CARTER b PATERSON

0

 

6

CARTER

NOT OUT

58

7

BERRY

ct CARTER b PATERSON

0

 

7

PATERSON

ct DUDBRIDGE b SPEED

34

8

J DUDBRIDGE

NOT OUT

29

 

8

SANDERCOCK

NOT OUT

11

9

 

 

 

 

9

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

Extras

 

 

 

 

Extras

 

 

 

TOTAL 

For 6 wkts

 

 

 

TOTAL 

For 6 wkts

 

             

BOWLING ANALYSIS                                                                            BOWLING ANALYSIS

EASTERBROOK: 6-1-9-1                                                                       J DUDBRIDGE: 5-0-9-1

BUSHIN: 6-2-10-3                                                                                  SPRY: 7.5-2-21-4

PATERSON: 5-1-17-2                                                                             SALT: 6-0-30-0

SANDERCOCK: 6-1-19-0                                                                        CHAUGULE: 8-0-33-0

HOOPER: 4-0-15-0                                                                                SPEED: 5-0-33-1

EDWARDS: 4-0-20-0                                                     

DRAKE: 4-0-21-0          

DENNIS: 2-0-8-0           

GROSS: 2-0-8-0

                                                                                                                       


Last Sunday Dunsford visited Rew Meadow for a game where both innings followed a remarkably similar pattern of early wickets and late middle-order partnerships.  Dunsford began badly when opener Sharland chipped his first ball from Harry Bushin to square leg where Phil Woods, Belstone’s leading catcher this season, made no mistake.  Bushin struck twice more early on for figures of three for 10 from six overs.  At the other end Aidan Easterbrook and Andrew Paterson also took three wickets between them (including two catches to keeper Johnny Carter in consecutive balls) to reduce Dunsford to 25 for six after 16 overs.  That was the end of Belstone success as Watson (60 not out) and J Dudbridge (29 not out) batted steadily through the rest of the 40 overs to put on 104 invaluable runs for the seventh wicket to give the visitors, with 129 for six, something to bowl at.

Belstone began just as badly, slumping to 31 for five in 12 overs, as Spry cut through the top order with figures of four for 21.  Paterson, who was dropped twice early on, then joined Carter for a match-turning partnership of 88 for the sixth wicket in 17 overs.  After Paterson was out for 34, Carter continued to his maiden half-century for Belstone, eventually guiding them to a four wicket victory with nine overs to spare.