BELSTONE v YEOFORD (BUCKLEY CUP)
BELSTONE (13 PTS) BEAT YEOFORD (5 PTS) BY 17 RUNS
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Name of player |
How out |
Score |
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Name of player |
How out |
Score |
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1 |
DRAKE |
ct CANN b A COREN |
6 |
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1 |
A COREN |
HIT WKT b JEAL |
11 |
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2 |
WALPOLE |
b Ph DENNIS |
5 |
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2 |
LEACH |
RUN OUT |
0 |
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3 |
WONNACOTT |
b Pe DENNIS |
4 |
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3 |
BARLOW |
b WALSH |
12 |
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4 |
PEARCE |
RUN OUT |
22 |
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4 |
Ph DENNIS |
ct HOOPER b JEAL |
0 |
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5 |
WOODS |
b Pe DENNIS |
2 |
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5 |
P COREN |
ct WOODS b WALSH |
27 |
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6 |
PATERSON |
b LEACH |
4 |
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6 |
RICHARDSON |
b SANDERCOCK |
4 |
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7 |
SANDERCOCK |
NOT OUT |
25 |
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7 |
G STANBURY |
ct TREMAIN b WALSH |
2 |
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8 |
TREMAIN |
ct STANBURY b HEARN |
0 |
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8 |
Pe DENNIS |
ct DRAKE b WALSH |
2 |
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9 |
HOOPER |
NOT OUT |
11 |
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9 |
HEARN |
b WALSH |
1 |
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10 |
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10 |
CANN |
RUN OUT |
0 |
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11 |
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11 |
D STANBURY |
NOT OUT |
0 |
Extras 4 Extras 7
TOTAL (for 7 wkts) 83 TOTAL (for 10 wkts) ___ 66
BOWLING ANALYSIS BOWLING
ANALYSIS
Ph DENNIS: 4-0-14-1 PATERSON: 4-1-15-0
Pe DENNIS: 4-0-20-2 JEAL: 4-1-20-2
HEARN:
4-0-18-1 SANDERCOCK:
4-0-14-1
A COREN: 4-0-18-1 TREMAIN:
3-0-8-0
LEACH: 4-0-10-1 WALSH:
3.4-0-7-5
A career-best bowling performance by Chris Walsh swung a low-scoring Buckley Cup game between Yeoford and Belstone in the latter’s favour on 14 June at Rew Meadow. Batting first Belstone struggled to get the ball away against an accurate Yeoford attack which reduced them to 29 for five by the ninth over, with only Wayne Pearce (22) staying long. The score recovered somewhat thanks to an unbroken partnership of 29 between Rob Sandercock (25) and Andrew Hooper (11) which took the 20-over total up to 83 for seven. All the Yeoford bowlers took wickets with Pete Dennis’ two for 20 the pick.
Belstone needed to strike early to have any chance of defending such a small total and they did this with skill - Hooper’s run out of Leach and catch of Phil Dennis, both for ducks – and a slice of luck when Andy Coren (11) stepped back onto his wicket defending a ball from Terry Jeal. Yeoford recovered to reach 48 for three in the 13th over before Walsh began his spell by removing Barlow’s (12) middle stump. With the required run-rate increasing and the evening light fading Walsh pressed home the attack with wickets in his next two overs, before wrapping up a 17-run Belstone victory when he had Paul Coren well caught on the midwicket boundary by Phil Woods for a hard hit 27. Belstone man-of-the-match was Chris Walsh for his spell of 3.4 overs, five wickets for seven runs.