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BESLTONE vs PRESIDENTS XI

BELSTONE WON BY 137 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

DRAKE

ct M DENNIS b LUXTON

14

 

1

TREMAIN

ct GOMERSALL b PARSONS

8

2

GROSS

b M DENNIS

50

 

2

COLLINS

ct & b EASTERBROOK

18

3

EDWARDS

b EASTON

0

 

3

M DENNIS

ct DRAKE b EASTERBROOK

4

4

PATERSON

b COLLINS

32

 

4

CHAPMAN

b GOMERSALL

3

5

WOODS

b PALMER

23

 

5

EASTON

lbw b GOMERSALL

0

6

ROWLANDS

ct COLLINS b CHAPMAN

12

 

6

GRAINGER

ct PATERSON b EASTERBROOK

3

7

GOMERSALL

b M DENNIS

0

 

7

P DENNIS

b GOMERSALL

1

8

EASTERBROOK

b CHAPMAN

24

 

8

PALMER

b GOMERSALL

2

9

HALL

st TREMAIN b CHAPMAN

19

 

9

LUXTON

NOT OUT

6

10

WALSH

ct & b CHAPMAN

2

 

10

FRANCIS

b WALSH

4

11

PARSONS

NOT OUT

0

 

11

DONOVAN

b WALSH

0

 

Extras

 

26

 

 

Extras

 

16

 

TOTAL 

for 10 wkts

202

 

 

TOTAL 

for 10 wkts

65

 
BOWLING ANALYSIS
LUXTON: 9-0-39-1
EASTON: 9-1-29-1
COLLINS: 5-1-27-1
P DENNIS: 5-1-22-0  
CHAPMAN: 9-0-34-4
M DENNIS: 5-0-32-2
PALMER: 3-0-12-1
BOWLING ANALYSIS
PARSONS: 6-1-14-1
HALL: 6-4-3-0
GOMERSALL: 6-0-16-4
EASTERBROOK: 3-0-6-3
WALSH: 3-1-4-2
EDWARDS: 1-0-4-0

Last Saturday’s annual match between Belstone and an XI put together by Club President Peter Hammond was blessed with a rare fine day.  Belstone batted first in the 45-over match with the top of the order held together by a watchful half century from opener Pete Gross, who was third out with the score on 99.  Skipper Andrew Paterson (32) and Phil Woods (23) secured the middle order before a late assault from Aidan Easterbrook (three 4s and a six in 24) and Rob Hall (19) boosted the total to 202 all out.  For the President’s XI the pick of the bowlers were Matt Dennis (5-0-32-2) and captain Daryl Chapman who worked through the lower order to claim four for 34 from nine overs.

In reply the President’s XI started cautiously in the face of an accurate attack led by Jonathan Parsons (6-1-14-1) and Hall (6-4-3-0) with openers Simon Tremain (8) and Cleave Collins (18) taking eleven overs to score 17 runs before Tremain was first out.  The middle order fell victim to some rash strokes against the tempting slow bowling of Chris Gomersall (four for 16 from six overs) and with Easterbrook’s pace (3-0-6-3) causing problems at the other end the President’s XI fell away rapidly to an all-out score of 65, Chris Walsh wrapping things up with the final two wickets off consecutive balls.

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