BELSTONE v HATHERLEIGH (BUCKLEY CUP)

HATHERLEIGH (14 PTS) BEAT BELSTONE (4 PTS) BY 5 WKTS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

GROSS

ct FORRESTER b JONES

2

 

1

BROOK

b GOMERSALL

23

2

DRAKE

ct JARVIS b JONES

1

 

2

DUMPLETON

ct PATERSON b JEAL

21

3

PATERSON

ct & b LUCIONI

0

 

3

DOWNES

b GROSS

9

4

WALPOLE

b DOWNIE

17

 

4

DAVIS

b GOMERSALL

18

5

EDWARDS

ct & b FISHLEIGH

13

 

5

FISHLEIGH

b GROSS

0

6

EAMES

b DOWNIE

6

 

6

FORRESTER

NOT OUT

3

7

GOMERSALL

b DOWNIE

0

 

7

DOWNING

NOT OUT

0

8

JEAL

b DOWNIE

8

 

8

 

 

 

9

CARTER

NOT OUT

11

 

9

 

 

 

10

DENNIS

ct & b LUCIONI

2

 

10

 

 

 

11

HOOPER

NOT OUT

5

 

11

 

 

 

 

Extras

 

8

 

 

Extras

 

0

 

TOTAL

for 9 wkts

73

 

 

TOTAL

for 5 wkts

74

 

BOWLING ANALYSIS                                                    BOWLING ANALYSIS

LUCIONI: 4-2-7-2                                                            JEAL: 4-1-21-1                          

JONES: 4-2-5-2                                                             DRAKE: 2-0-12-0

FISHLEIGH: 4-0-26-1                                                      PATERSON: 4-0-16-0                

DOWNIE: 4-1-8-4                                                           GOMERSALL: 4-1-17-2

DAVIS: 4-0-25-0                                                             GROSS: 2-1-5-2                                   


                                                                                    HOOPER: 0.3-0-3-0

                                                                                                           


Hatherleigh moved to the top of the Buckley Cup table when they made it six wins out of six after completing a convincing five wicket victory over Belstone at Rew Meadow on 11 July.  Belstone’s habit of alternating good and bad starts continued when they slumped to three for three in the fourth over as the opening Hatherleigh attack of Sandro Lucioni (4-2-7-2) and Ian Jones (4-2-5-2) put the screws on with very economical spells.  Chris Walpole (17) and Dennis Edwards (13) then added 35 for the next wicket but James Downie ran through the middle order clean bowling four batsmen while conceding just eight runs to leave the home side on a feeble 73 for eight at the 20 over close. 

Spinner Terry Jeal, unusually opening the Belstone attack, began with a maiden, but Marc Brook (23) and Ernie Dumpleton (21) steadily took command, adding 41 before Andrew Paterson caught Dumpleton off a wicked skier to midwicket.  Three cheap wickets fell at the end to give Belstone an extra bowling point but Hatherleigh cruised home by five wickets with over four overs to spare.