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WHITCHURCH vs BELSTONE
BELSTONE BEAT WHITCHURCH BY 3 RUNS

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

 

 

Name of player

How out

Score

1

DRAKE

ct & b D ELLIOTT

92

 

1

HODGE

ct WOODS b SANDERCOCK

7

2

EDWARDS

b EDGELEY

0

 

2

SHERRELL

b GOMERSALL

31

3

WOODS

b EDGELEY

4

 

3

WITCHER

lbw b PATERSON

54

4

GROSS

RUN OUT

3

 

4

HEATLEY

ct GROSS b ROWLANDS

55

5

PATERSON

b WITCHER

44

 

5

EDGELEY

RUN OUT

51

6

ROWLANDS

RUN OUT

54

 

6

DAYMOND

ct SANDERCOCK b GROSS

1

7

GOMERSALL

NOT OUT

7

 

7

MEADOWS

NOT OUT

13

8

BOOTHYER

NOT OUT

1

 

8

D ELLIOTT

RUN OUT

4

9

 

 

 

 

9

HEDSWELL

ct EDWARDS b DRAKE

0

10

 

 

 

 

10

J ELLIOTT

b GROSS

1

11

 

 

 

 

11

RUSHDON

NOT OUT

1

 

Extras

 

24

 

 

Extras

 

8

 

TOTAL 

for 6 wkts

229

 

 

TOTAL 

for 9 wkts

226

 
BOWLING ANALYSIS
J ELLIOTT: 3-0-43-0
EDGELEY: 8-0-34-2
D ELLIOTT: 8-3-22-1
MEADOWS: 4-0-46-0 
DAYMOND: 6-2-18-0
RUSHDON: 5-0-7-0
HEDSWELL: 2-0-21-0
WITCHER: 4-0-29-1
BOWLING ANALYSIS
GOMERSALL: 8-1-29-1
SANDERCOCK: 6-0-34-1
MUCKLOW: 4-0-51-0
ROWLANDS: 7-1-26-1
PATERSON: 8-0-34-1
BOOTHYER: 2-0-17-0
GROSS: 3-0-15-2
DRAKE: 2-0-11-1

Belstone’s visit to Whitchurch on 29 July started in explosive style and ended with a last-over cliff-hanger.  Opener Richard Drake led the charge for the visitors scoring 92 out of 109 before he was fourth out in the 15th over having flayed nine 6s and four 4s hitting all but two of the 43 runs conceded by J Elliott in his three overs, and leaving Phil Woods to contribute just four runs to their second wicket partnership of 69.   Order was restored by tidy bowling from D Elliott (8-3-22-1), Shaun Daymond (6-2-18-0) and Dom Rushdon (5-0-7-0) before Andrew Paterson (44) and Neil Rowlands (four 6s in his 54) added 95 for the fifth wicket to take Belstone to a 40-over total of 229 for six.

In reply Whitchurch kept in the hunt from the start with good contributions from opener Sherrell (31) and half centuries from Witcher (54), Heatley (55) and Edgeley (51), with Rob Mucklow’s bowling suffering to the tune of 51 runs from his four overs.  The other Belstone bowlers chipped away at the wickets so that by the time Pete Gross began the final over the last pair were at the wicket with seven runs required; they could only manage to score three to give Belstone a narrow three run victory.

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