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North Tawton v Belstone (Buckley Cup)

Belstone (13 pts) beat North Tawton (6 pts) by 32 runs

 

Belstone

Drake                           ct Pitts b Ayris                            0

Woods                         retired                                        25

Tremain                        ct Gent b Ayris                           9

Pearce                          retired                                        25

M Dennis                     b Weekes                                   5

Walpole                       ct Sc Gillespie b Si Gillespie        2

Francis                         b Weekes                                   2

P Dennis                       not out                                        4

Bushin                          b Si Gillespie                               6

Russell                          b Weekes                                   0

Parsons                         not out                                       4

 

Extras                                                                            25

TOTAL                        for 7 wickets                             107

 

Bowling

Ayris: 4-0-18-2

Pitts: 4-0-18-0

Sc Gillespie: 4-0-16-0

Si Gillespie: 4-1-7-2

Weekes: 4-0-36-3

 

North Tawton

Pitts                              b Parsons                                   9

Speak                          lbw b Bushin                               5

Ayris                            lbw b Bushin                               0

Sc Gillespie                  ct Pearce b Parsons                    5

Si Gillespie                   ct M Dennis b Russell                 7

Poynton                       ct P Dennis b Russell                  5

Weekes                        not out                                      15

Honeychurch                b Russell                                    11

Fisher                           b Russell                                     0

Gent                             b P Dennis                                  0

Wison                          b Francis                                     5

                       

Extras                                                                            13

TOTAL                        for 10 wickets                           75

 

Bowling

Parsons: 4-0-19-2

Bushin: 4-0-12-2

Russell: 4-0-20-4

M Dennis: 2-0-7-0

P Dennis; 2-0-8-1

Francis: 0.3-0-4-1

 

Belstone maintained their unbeaten record against North Tawton in the Buckley Cup last week with a relatively comfortable 32 run win.  Batting first they were indebted to skipper Phil Woods and Wayne Pearce for pushing the score along at five-an-over until they both had to retire on 25, this after two early wickets had fallen to Jake Ayris (4-0-18-2).  None of the other batsmen contributed much against a very economical spell from Simon Gillespie (4-1-7-2) and principal wicket-taker Matt Weekes (4-0-36-3), but with a significant helping of 25 extras the 20-over total finally reached 107 for seven.

The North Tawton reply never took flight with Harry Bushin (4-0-12-2) and Corin Russell (4-0-20-4) both taking two wickets in consecutive balls and the other bowlers chipping in equally effectively.  A seventh wicket partnership between Weekes (15 not out) and Rory Honeychurch (11) briefly threatened before Russell, Phil Dennis and Buster Francis mopped up the tail.   

 

Belstone v Tedburn St Mary (Buckley Cup)

Tedburn St Mary (15 pts) beat Belstone (6 pts) by 4 wickets.

 

Belstone

Edwards                       lbw b Fathers                            15

Sizmur                          ct Rich b Williams                       0

Drake                           run out                                       35

Woods                         ct Richards b Fathers                 18

Down                           b Branton                                   1

Walpole                       b Fathers                                    4

Paterson                       ct Everett b P Rich                      9

Binns                            b Fathers                                    0

Boother                        not out                                       10

Holmes                         run out                                        0

Parsons                        ct Williams b D Rich                    0

 

Extras                                                                             5

TOTAL                        for 10 wickets                            97

 

Bowling:

Williams: 4-0-21-1

Lewis: 4-0-27-0

Fathers: 4-0-15-4

Branton: 4-0-10-1

P Rich: 2-0-9-1

D Rich: 1.3-0-10-1

 

Tedburn St Mary

Branton                        ct Drake b Parsons                    17

Crang                           run out                                       17

D Rich                          b Parsons                                   0

Fathers                         ct Sizmur b Paterson                  12

Parsons                        st Drake b Boother                     3

P Rich                          ct Drake b Binns                        14

Williams                        not out                                       16

Everett                          not out                                        3

 

Extras                                                                            16

TOTAL                        for 6 wickets                             98

 

Bowling:

JP: 4-1-22-2
Gazza: 4-1-11-0
Thomas B: 4-1-15-1
AP: 4-1-8-1
Binnsy: 2-0-16-1
Henry Holmes: 2-0-15-0

 

Top-of-the-table Tedburn St Mary visited Rew Meadow last Thursday for another Buckley Cup game which boiled up in the drizzle and dark to the closest possible finish with the visitors needing nine to win off the last over.  Earlier Belstone made a good start reaching 50 at the half way 10-over stage with nine wickets still in hand, thanks to Richard Drake (eventually last out for 35), Dennis Edwards (15) and Phil Woods (18).  The middle order failed to increase the tempo with wickets falling steadily to the pace of Simon Fathers (4-0-15-4), and with the left-arm spin of Neil Branton (4-0-10-1) tying up the other end the final score of 97 all out looked to be well within Tedburn’s capabilities.

Branton got their reply off to a solid start with three crisply hit boundaries before he was well caught for 17 by keeper Drake, standing up to Jonathan Parsons, who completed a double-wicket maiden in his third over.  The other opener Russell Crang played steadily before being run out also for 17, but after the tenth over the initiative swung back to Belstone with only 12 runs coming from the next six overs as Colt Thomas Boother (4-1-15-1) and Andrew Paterson (4-1-8-1) tied the batsmen down, leaving Tedburn needing an unlikely 34 from the last four overs.  However Peter Rich (14) and Alex Williams (16 not out) had other ideas, defying the gloomy conditions to take runs off almost every ball until Colt Henry Holmes began that last over.  By the final ball two were needed; Williams pulled it through midwicket towards boundary fielder Woods who couldn’t see it in the dark; the two runs were taken and Tedburn had snatched a thrilling four wicket win to maintain their unbeaten position at the top of the Buckley table.  

 

Belstone v Presidents XI

Presidents XI beat Belstone by 3 wickets

 

Belstone

Edwards                       ct Luke b Fitzsimmons  10

Woods                         b Harvey                                    2

Tremain                        b Joshi                                       39

Paterson                       st Boxton b Collins                     61

Walpole                       ct Harvey b Collins                     13

Rowlands                     st Boxton b Marks                     14

Bushin                          not out                                       11

Tucker                         b Marks                                     2

Francis                         not out                                        1

 

Extras                                                                           24

TOTAL                        for 7 wickets                            179

 

Bowling:

Fitzsimmons: 5-0-21-1

Harvey: 7-2-21-1

Finley: 4-0-27-0

Boarder: 7-1-35-0

Joshi: 8-0-15-1

Marks: 4-0-17-2

Collins: 3-0-21-2

Luke: 2-0-22-0

 

 

Presidents XI

Collins                          run out                                      18

Donovan                      ct Woods b Bushin                     0

Boxton                         lbw b Parsons                           18

Luke                            b Parsons                                   0

Coburn                        ct Bushin b Paterson                   72

Boarder                       ct Edwards b Francis                 40

Joshi                            not out                                       13

Marks                          b Paterson                                  5

Harvey                         not out                                       1

 

Extras                                                                           13

TOTAL                        for 7 wickets                           180

 

Bowling:

Parsons: 8-1-22-2

Bushin: 8-1-27-1

Rowlands: 5-1-13-0

Wonnacott: 5-0-38-0

Francis: 4-0-30-1

Paterson: 7.5-0-38-2

Edwards: 2-0-7-0       

 

A busy week of cricket climaxed on Sunday with the traditional fixture against an eleven selected by Peter Hammond, the President of Belstone Cricket Club, which this year was captained by ex-Somerset and England Test player Vic Marks.  Belstone’s total was built around a third wicket partnership of 84 in 22 overs between Scott Tremain who played a series of beautifully timed lofted drives and on-side flicks in his 39 and skipper Andrew Paterson who rode his luck with dropped catches to hit four boundaries and two sixes before being stumped for 61 off Cleave Collins.  They effectively kept out the spinning guile of Joshi (8-0-15-1) and Marks (4-0-17-2) and the accurate seam-up of Richard Boarder (7-1-35-0) throughout the middle part of the innings, leaving the later batsmen to push the score on at seven an over to give a 40-over lunch-time total of 179 for seven.

In reply the Presidents XI struggled to 49 for four in 15 overs with opening bowlers Jonathan Parsons (8-1-22-1) and Harry Bushin (8-1-27-1) once again among the wickets.  The match began to swing the Presidents’ way as the fifth wicket pair of Johnny Coburn and Boarder gradually took charge, Coburn taking four 4’s off successive balls from Luke Wonnacott and Boarder driving powerfully through the covers.  The partnership had added 98 before Boarder edged to Edwards in the slips and was out for 40.   Crucially dropped just after he reached fifty Coburn continued to make batting look easy before he was finally out caught at long-on for 72, with ten 4’s and two 6’s, leaving the Presidents’ needing just seven to win from 16 balls.  In mounting excitement the next nine balls from Paterson and Dennis Edwards were dot-balls and the final over began with four still needed.  A limping Joshi ran a single, Marks scrambled a couple to bring the scores level before being clean bowled by Paterson and the match was won with another short single off the fifth ball, to give the Presidents XI their first win in this annual encounter since 2003.