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NORTH TAWTON vs BELSTONE
BELSTONE WON BY 103 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

PATERSON

ct GILLESPIE b WEEKS

84

 

1

GILES

b WONNACOTT

2

2

EDWARDS

ct BENNETT b WILSON

30

 

2

BENNETT

ct PATERSON b GROSS

7

3

PEARCE

ct WHITELEY b AYRES

49

 

3

GILLESPIE

ct FRANCIS b GROSS

40

4

WALPOLE

ct & b WILSON

22

 

4

AYRES

b FRANCIS

12

5

GROSS

st BENNETT b WILSON

1

 

5

SIMMONS

ct PATERSON b EDWARDS

52

6

WONNACOTT

ct BENNETT b AYRES

2

 

6

WILSON

ct EDWARDS b MUCKLOW

0

7

PETHYBRIDGE

NOT OUT

11

 

7

FISHER

b PEARCE

1

8

MUCKLOW

NOT OUT

1

 

8

WHITELEY

b PEARCE

0

9

 

 

 

 

9

STEWARD

b PEARCE

0

10

 

 

 

 

10

HODGE

NOT OUT

2

11

 

 

 

 

11

WEEKS

lbw b WONNACOTT

1

 

Extras

 

29

 

 

Extras

 

9

 

TOTAL 

for 6 wkts

229

 

 

TOTAL 

for 10 wkts

126

 
BOWLING ANALYSIS
FISHER: 8-0-53-0
WEEKS: 8-0-41-1
AYRES: 8-0-47-2
SIMMONS: 8-0-43-0
WILSON: 8-0-45-3
BOWLING ANALYSIS
WONNACOTT; 5.1-1-8-2
PETHYBRIDGE: 5-0-19-0
GROSS: 6-0-15-2
FRANCIS: 4-0-30-1
MUCKLOW: 4-0-51-1
PEARCE: 2-1-1-3
EDWARDS: 1-0-3-1

 

Last Saturday Belstone travelled to North Tawton for the home team’s fourth game in their rain-affected comeback season.  Batting first the visitors made only their fifth century opening stand since forming in1993 with Dennis Edwards (30) and skipper Andrew Paterson (fourteen 4s and two 6s in 84) adding 103 in 19 overs.  The momentum was continued by Wayne Pearce (49) and Chris Walpole (22) with the help of 29 extras to give exactly the same 40-over score as the game before, 229 for six.

North Tawton’s reply blossomed with Alan Gillespie hitting six 4s and a six before he was well caught at deep mid-off by Buster Francis off Pete Gross (6-0-15-2) for 40.  Ian Simmons then took 22 off an over from Rob Mucklow as he hit seven 4s and three 6s in a rapid 52, his first half century for the Club.  After his dismissal the innings fell away rapidly as occasional bowler Wayne Pearce shattered three pairs of stumps while conceding just one run to leave North Tawton all out for 126 in the 28th over, giving Belstone a 103 run win.
 

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