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SHALDON vs BELSTONE
SHALDON BEAT BELSTONE BY 71 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

S MASON

ct TREMAIN b PATERSON

37

 

1

WOODS

b S MASON

18

2

BALLMAN

b PATERSON

1

 

2

GROSS

b LUSTY

0

3

FULNER

ct WALPOLE b WOODS

1

 

3

DRAKE

ct BALLMAN b LUSTY

0

4

R MASON

b ROWLANDS

17

 

4

TREMAIN

ct BALLMAN b LUSTY

0

5

TUFFNELL

b ROWLANDS

10

 

5

DENNIS

b LUSTY

0

6

DASWING

NOT OUT

40

 

6

ROWLANDS

b MASON

9

7

LUSTY

ct PATERSON b ROWLANDS

12

 

7

GOMERSALL

b LUSTY

0

8

WOOLNOUGH

ct PATERSON b TREMAIN

15

 

8

WALPOLE

b Ch WOOLNOUGH

9

9

ESPLAY

RUN OUT

1

 

9

PATERSON

b TUFFNELL

21

10

WOOLNOUGH

NOT OUT

1

 

10

SANDERCOCK

NOT OUT

20

11

 

 

 

 

11

PARSONS

ct & b ESPLAY

16

 

Extras

 

39

 

 

Extras

 

10

 

TOTAL 

for 8 wkts

174

 

 

TOTAL 

for 10 wkts

103

 
BOWLING ANALYSIS
PARSONS: 6-0-32-0
PATERSON: 8-4-9-2
WOODS: 4-0-14-1
ROWLANDS: 9-3-22-3 
SANDERCOCK: 5-1-22-0
GOMERSALL: 7-0-48-0
TREMAIN: 1-0-5-1
BOWLING ANALYSIS
LUSTY: 7-3-16-5
S MASON: 6-2-27-2
TUFFNELL: 4-0-17-1
Ch WOOLNOUGH: 3-2-6-1
FULNER: 2-1-9-0
Ca WOOLNOUGH: 2-0-7-0
ESPLAY: 1.4-0-15-1

Last Sunday Belstone travelled to Shaldon for their latest South Devon League Division Two match.  On a pitch with very uneven bounce Shaldon started brightly with a care-free knock from Sam Mason who was second out having made 37 of the first 41 runs.  The innings then lost momentum with skipper Andrew Paterson (8-4-9-2) and Neil Rowlands (9-3-22-3) bowling well to leave the home side on 125 for five after 35 overs.  Adam Daswing (40 not out), helped by a rapidly mounting extras tally of 39, ensured a respectable total by plundering 49 off the last five overs to give a final total of 174 for eight.

Belstone’s reply got off to a shocking start as Bill Lusty’s third ball clean bowled Pete Gross, followed by his fourth and fifth balls accounting for Richard Drake and Scott Tremain, both caught behind by Ballman – a hat-trick and a score of three wickets for no runs after one over.  Matters did not improve as Lusty bowled two more for ducks to make it 11 for five with Belstone staring their worst-ever total in the face.  That was easily avoided as Paterson (21) and a last wicket partnership of 37 (the third-best ever for the Club) between Rob Sandercock (20 not out) and Jonathan Parsons (16) took Belstone into three figures, but nevertheless Shaldon ran out convincing winners by 71 runs.

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