HATHERLEIGH v BELSTONE (CORINTHIAN CUP)

HATHERLEIGH BEAT BELSTONE BY 110 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

BENNETT

b WONNACOTT

38

 

1

DRAKE

b TIDBALL

23

2

GILLESPIE

ct WOODS b SANDERCOCK

24

 

2

WOODS

ct BROCK b DOWNES

5

3

T ROGERS

b JEAL

10

 

3

WALPOLE

lbw b DOWNES

0

4

JONES

NOT OUT

59

 

4

TREMAIN

b T ROGERS

2

5

LAKE

lbw b GOMERSALL

20

 

5

DENNIS

ct N ROGERS b BROCK

8

6

N ROGERS

b JEAL

4

 

6

WALSH

ct N ROGERS b T ROGERS

1

7

FISHLEIGH

ct TREMAIN b JEAL

15

 

7

CARTER

ct TIDBALL b BROCK

12

8

DAVIS

NOT OUT

3

 

8

GOMERSALL

ct LAKE b T ROGERS

12

9

 

 

 

 

9

SANDERCOCK

st    b T ROGERS

3

10

 

 

 

 

10

WONNACOTT

ct TIDBALL b T ROGERS

0

11

 

 

 

 

11

JEAL

NOT OUT

0

 

Extras

 

 

 

 

Extras

 

 

 

TOTAL 

for 6 wkts

 

 

 

TOTAL 

for 10 wkts

 

    

BOWLING ANALYSIS                                                                            BOWLING ANALYSIS

WONNACOTT: 4-0-61-1                                                              DOWNES: 3-0-20-2

SANDERCOCK: 4-0-32-1                                                                        TIDBALL: 2-1-11-1

JEAL: 4-0-35-3                                                                                       BROCK: 4-0-25-2                                  

GOMERSALL: 4-0-56-1                                                              T ROGERS: 3.7-1-13-5

 


Two days after playing their Colts team Belstone returned to face a full strength Hatherleigh team in the quarter finals of the Corinthian Cup, which is played over 16 eight-ball overs.  The home team got off to a flying start with openers Andrew Bennett (38) and Simon Gillepsie (24) cracking five fours and three sixes in a 63 run partnership made off 38 balls.  Runs continued apace as Michael Jones batted through the rest of the innings for 59 with six fours and a six, well supported by Mark Lane, who hit two more sixes in his 20, to leave Hatherleigh with a commanding total of 185 for six after their 16 overs.  Terry Jeal maintained his position as leading Belstone wicket-taker, taking his tally for the season to 26 with figures of three for 35.

With 25 coming off the first two overs Belstone were briefly ahead of the run-rate as Richard Drake (23) attacked the bowling but when the other opener Phil Woods was spectacularly caught by Mark Brock off a straight drive that appeared to heading easily for six runs the innings faded quickly away.  Chief tormentor for Hatherleigh was Tom Rogers whose figures of five for 13 off 31 balls helped shoot Belstone to an all-out total of just 75, leaving the home-team to book their place in the semi-finals by a massive 110 run margin.