BELSTONE v TEDBURN ST MARY (BUCKLEY CUP)

BELSTONE (15 PTS) BEAT WITH TEDBURN ST MARY (6 PTS) BY 74 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

GROSS

b S FATHERS

15

 

1

CRANG

ct SIZMUR b SANDERCOCK

15

2

R DRAKE

ct WOOD b S FATHERS

1

 

2

WILLOUGHBY

b GROSS

13

3

WOODS

RETIRED

29

 

3

D FATHERS

b GROSS

5

4

M DENNIS

RUN OUT

22

 

4

BRANTON

ct WOODS b HOOPER

24

5

SIZMUR

b PARSONS

9

 

5

WOOD

RUN OUT

4

6

CARTER

RETIRED

25

 

6

D RICH

b R DRAKE

0

7

WALPOLE

b WALKER

0

 

7

EVERETT

b R DRAKE

2

8

E DRAKE

NOT OUT

2

 

8

PARSONS

RUN OUT

7

9

A HOOPER

b WILLOUGHBY

10

 

9

WALKER

b SIZMUR

0

10

SANDERCOCK

NOT OUT

14

 

10

P RICH

ct SIZMUR b R DRAKE

1

11

 

 

 

 

11

S FATHERS

NOT OUT

0

 

Extras

 

23

 

 

Extras

 

5

 

TOTAL 

For 6 wkts

150

 

 

TOTAL 

For 10 wkts

76

 

     

BOWLING ANALYSIS                                                                BOWLING ANALYSIS

P RICH: 4-0-25-0                                                                        SANDERCOCK: 4-0-16-1

S FATHERS: 4-0-32-2                                                                GROSS: 4-0-20-2

PARSONS: 2-0-28-1                                                                  SIZMUR: 4-0-21-1

WALKER: 4-0-20-1                                                                    R DRAKE: 4-0-17-3

BRANTON: 4-0-14-0                                                                   A HOOPER: 0.2-0-0-1

WILLOUGHBY: 2-0-25-1                        

                                   


The following evening Belstone’s Buckley Cup season ended with a visit to Tedburn St Mary where they amassed a formidable 150 for six (their highest 20 over score since August 2000) thanks to entertaining stroke-play from Phil Woods (29 retired), Johnny Carter (25 retired), Matt Dennis (22), Pete Gross (15) and Rob Sandercock (14 not out).  Between them they scored nineteen 4’s and three 6’s including 18 off one over from Simon Fathers, 17 from an over by Parsons and 15 off the final over bowled by Willoughby.   Tedburn had to attack to stand any chance of reaching the target and five of their batsmen were clean bowled in the process, swinging across the line to Gross (4-0-20-2) and the unpredictable offerings of Richard Drake (4-0-17-3).  Only Neil Branton really got going and the game ended when he was last out for 24, well caught at long-on by Woods off Andrew Hooper, to give Belstone a crushing 74 run victory.