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Belstone v Hatherleigh Colts (Buckley Cup)

Belstone (14 pts) beat Hatherleigh Colts (4 pts) by 59 runs

 

Belstone

Drake                           ct Brain b Letheren                     5

Woods                         retired                                       25

Tremain                        ct Letheren b Ratcliff                   2

Walpole                        retired                                       26

Dennis                          retired                                       25

Gomersall                     ct Lee b Coe                              7

Hawking                       ct Buckland b Letheren               1

Francis                         b Brain                                      2

Tucker                          not out                                      11

Holmes                         not out                                       0

 

Extras                                                                          27

TOTAL                         for 5 wickets                               131

 

Bowling:

Letheren: 4-0-16-2

Miles: 4-0-15-0

Ratcliff: 4-0-32-1

Gee: 2-0-19-0

Coe: 2-0-20-1

Fishleigh: 2-0-8-0

Brain: 2-0-14-1

 

Hatherleigh Colts

Lee                              b Dennis                                     0

Buckland                      ct Drake b Boother                      6

Fishleigh                       b Dennis                                    7

Searle                           b Boother                                  8

Gilbert                          ct Tremain b Dennis                   15

Ratcliff                          b Holmes                                   0

Letheren                       run out                                       0

Miles                            ct Drake b Dennis                      18

Brain                            b Gomersall                               5

Coe                              not out                                      5

Jeans                           not out                                      0

 

Extras                                                                          12

TOTAL                         for 9 wickets                               72

 

Bowling:

Dennis: 4-0-15-4

Gomersall: 4-1-7-1

Boother: 4-0-12-2

Holmes: 4-0-10-1

Francis: 2-0-7-0

Drake: 2-0-11-0

 

With several regular players engaged in a Lancaster Cup match Hatherleigh brought a young Colts side to Rew Meadow for a Buckley Cup clash against Belstone last week.   They started well with Richard Drake and Scott Tremain back in the pavilion with only 23 on the board but inexperience began to show as 19 wides were conceded and Belstone players Phil Woods and Phil Dennis (both 25 retired) and Chris Walpole (26 retired) all cashed in on some friendly bowling to enable the home team to post a formidable 131 for five after their 20 overs.

 

Hatherleigh began badly with Lee clean bowled to the opening ball of their reply, the first of four victims for Dennis (4-0-15-4), who also bowled skipper Andrew Fishleigh two balls after being hit back over his head for a fine straight six.  Wickets continued to fall regularly to Chris Gomersall (4-1-7-1), Thomas Boother (4-0-12-2) and Henry Holmes (4-0-10-1) with only Gilbert (15) and Miles (18) reaching double figures as Belstone completed a 59-run victory.

                                 

Belstone v Bridford

Belstone bear Bridford by 6 wickets

 

Bridford

Joy                               b Boother                                 17

Robinson                      ct Tucker b P Dennis                 2

Perryman                      ct Cooper b Binns                     24

MacMurdo                    b Gomersall                              8

Tidball                          ct Binns b Drake                       33

Hole                             lbw b P Dennis                         36

Blackie                        b Drake                                    3

Newman                      ct Gomersall b Drake                 4

Edwards                      b P Dennis                                0

Cox                             ct Binns b Drake                       3

Beer                            not out                                     2

 

Extras                                                                        16

TOTAL                         for 10 wickets                          148

 

Bowling:

Boother: 5-1-16-1

P Dennis: 7-1-22-3

Gomersall: 6-0-23-1

Binns: 5-0-13-1

Holmes: 5-1-9-0

Cooper: 4-0-35-0

Drake: 4.2-0-16-4

 

Belstone

Tremain                        b Blackie                                 29

Francis                         ct & b MacMurdo                      5

Tucker                          b MacMurdo                             0

Drake                           not out                                     72

R Dennis                       b Blackie                                 0

P Dennis                       not out                                    28

 

Extras                                                                        15

TOTAL                          for 4 wickets                             149

 

Bowling:

Blackie: 8-2-14-2

MacMurdo; 6.5-1-25-2

Hole: 6-0-30-0

Joy: 5-0-28-0

Perryman: 5-1-34-0

Robinson; 5-0-11-0

 

After useful contributions from Keiran Joy (17) and Neil Perryman (24) Bridford’s innings last Sunday at Rew Meadow was mainly built around a fifth wicket partnership of 60 between Danny Tidball and Jon Hole (36) which left them handily placed for a late acceleration at 128 for four with eight overs left.  However Belstone skipper Richard Drake had other ideas as he brought himself into the attack and proceeded to take four wickets in 17 balls; with Phil Dennis (7-1-22-3) chipping in at the other end the last six Bridford wickets tumbled for just 20 runs in four overs to leave them all out on 148.   

 

Roger MacMurdo took two early wickets and Fred Blackie (8-2-14-2) proved hard to get away but Drake capped a fine all-round performance with a dominating and well-paced knock of 72 not out which included ten boundaries.  He was well supported by Simon Tremain who made 29 in his first visit to the crease this season and then by Dennis (28 not out) who finished the match in style with a six over long-on to give the home side a convincing six wicket win with four overs to spare.