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2nd XI v Carlton Towers II    
     

Back to Season 2010

         
Result: Londesborough Park CC - 2nd XI Won by 9 wickets

Date: Sat 15th May 2010 @ 13:30

Type:  League : York & District Senior Cricket League - 5th Division A

Scoring:  Standard

Toss:  2nd XI won the toss and decided to bowl

Highlights: J. Croft (67 no) S Dawson (32 no) O Lister 63 R Sawyer 5/30

 

 

Carlton Towers CC, Goole - 2nd XI

 

      R B 4s 6s
Scott Woffenden   Eddie Salmon  
Oliver Lister + ct Steve Dawson Robert Sawyer   63 
Timothy Clayton * ct Robert Sawyer Darren Moody  
Andy Baker   Robert Sawyer  
mike priestley LBW Robert Sawyer  
Tom Perkins   Robert Sawyer  
Paul Cope   Robert Sawyer  
Joshua Haynes st George Drewery Steve Mudd  
Adam Mooring Not Out   15 
Andy Stockdale ro   
James Preistley   Steve Mudd  
Extras  ( 7b  3lb  7w  2nb  )   19  
Total  ( all out , 41.4 overs)  114  

 

Fall Of Wickets

5-1 Scott Woffenden (Oliver Lister*); 22-2 Timothy Clayton (Oliver Lister*);
46-3 Andy Baker (Oliver Lister*); 63-4 mike priestley (Oliver Lister*);
69-5 Tom Perkins (Oliver Lister*); 71-6 Paul Cope (Oliver Lister*);
88-7 Joshua Haynes (Oliver Lister*); 102-8 Oliver Lister (Adam Mooring*);
108-9 Andy Stockdale (Adam Mooring*); 114-10 James Preistley (Adam Mooring*);
 

* = notout batsman,

 

Bowling

  O M R W Nb Wd
Darren Moody 9 3 29 1
Eddie Salmon 6 2 16 1
Greg Drewery 5 1 7 0
Robert Sawyer 12 3 30 5
Steve Mudd 9.4 0 22 2

 

 

2nd XI

 

      R B 4s 6s
Jonathan Croft * Not Out   67 
Eddie Salmon   Andy Stockdale  
Steve Dawson Not Out   32 
Greg Drewery Did Not Bat          
Tom Williamson Did Not Bat          
Liam Barlow Did Not Bat          
Darren Moody Did Not Bat          
George Drewery + Did Not Bat          
Robert Sawyer Did Not Bat          
Crabbe Sam Did Not Bat          
Steve Mudd Did Not Bat          
Extras  ( 4b  3lb  8w  )   15  
Total  (1 wickets, 19.4 overs)  115  

 

Fall Of Wickets

27-1 Eddie Salmon (Jonathan Croft*); -2 ;
-3 ; -4 ;
-5 ; -6 ;
-7 ; -8 ;
-9 ; -10 ;
 

* = notout batsman,

 

Bowling

  O M R W Nb Wd
Andy Stockdale 5 2 24 1
Adam Mooring 6 2 14 0
Joshua Haynes 5 0 46 0
Tom Perkins 3 0 23 0
Timothy Clayton 0.4 0 1 0

 

Umpires Nigel Botting Graham Cowling  
Scorers Phil High Sarah Clayton
 
         
 

Match report first 4 games 2010

Questions in the House, letters to the editor, calls to 606 – what's happened to the Londesborough Park match reports?  Simple – the correspondent's been too busy keeping the local farming fraternity a leads length away from going to the dogs (well, filling their forms in) to put pen to paper.  But fear not, we're back in full swing and ready to fill the gaps, starting with a brief resumé of the action to date.

The 1st XI's adventure into the higher echelons of Division 1 commenced with a home fixture against the seasiders from Bridlington.  The visitors accumulated 189 for 4 on the splendid Park ground, thanks in the main to an unbeaten 62 from Tennant.  The wickets were shared equally between Messrs Foster, Tissiman, Rook and Eagling whilst Blaster got his victims tally off to a good start with two catches.  A debut victory was well within grasp, particularly whilst Sam Medley was at the crease.  Unfortunately he was caught and bowled by Rudd for a well crafted 69 with the score on 153 and, despite an unbeaten 28 from the Ginger One, the Park fell just short on 178 for 7.  The next encounter was another home fixture against Driffield Town 2nd XI.  The Park's batsmen found runs a little hard to come by and only Neil Stephenson (60), Pilot Nettleton (33) and Charlie Rook (26) could make any headway against the Driffield attack which was dominated by Long with 5-54.  The Park's bowlers made the opposition work hard for their victory which was secured with 4 balls to spare as Mutch held the innings together with an unbeaten 40.  Rich Foster and Mark Tissiman bowled the majority of the overs taking two wickets apiece and ensuring a tight finish.

Next up was a trip to far from tropical Folkton & Flixton when talented home batsmen Neil Elvidge chose an inappropriate game to find his form with the willow and put the Park's attack to the sword with an extremely hard hitting, unbeaten 132, ably supported by Malthouse who also recorded a personal red inker of 84.  The Park's batsmen faced a daunting target of 281 for victory but, on a track offering as much assistance to the bowlers as a radio on a motorbike , they produced a positive response, lead by skipper Charlie Rook with 88 and Neil Stephenson with 48.  A final total of 214-6 secured a creditable draw.

Last week the Park visited former Premier League side Heworth and batted first on a track more akin to the Conference in footballing parlance.  With a significant number of last season's winning formula absent for a number of reasons a mixture of youth and experience produced a solid total of 167-6, the major contributors being Charlie Rook and former 2nd XI skipper Ian Hodson with 45 apiece and an undefeated 23 from Dan 'the man' Howard.  Batting proved equally difficult for the home side and a typical opening spell from Fossy, who took 3-63 in 20 overs, kept the opposition in check.  However skipper Wilkinson turned the contest on its head with an unbeaten 57 which saw his side home to a slightly flattering 6 wicket victory.  Had the catches been taken a different result may have ensued.

The school report to date would read competing well against better quality opposition than faced before, team spirit good, a learning curve for some, particularly the younger players, and in need of a lucky break or two.  This weekend's home fixture against strugglers Ripon may provide the ideal opportunity for maximum points.

 

The 2nd XI's season started inauspiciously under the guidance of new skipper Jonathan Croft as they were turned over at Huntington.  Only Michael Drewery (57) and Dazzler Moody (24) seriously troubled the scorers as the Park failed to bat out their allotted overs, finishing with 158.  The opposition took their time in reaching the target with Bradley contributing the bulk of the runs with 67.

An away trip to Cawood provided an ideal opportunity to kick start the season and so it looked as the 8 man opposition was skittled out for a mere 27, Dan 'the man' Howard claiming 4-7.  Sadly that was as good as it got as the weather intervened and no further play was possible.

Back on home soil the pieces finally came together against league newcomers Drax 2nd XI.  The Park batsmen were again guilty of failing to bat out the overs but solid efforts from Ian Hodson at the top of the order with 49 and a later flurry from Tom Williamson (28) produced a competitive total of 148.  This proved way too excessive for Drax as Dazzler and Eddie Salmon shot them out for 64.

Last week's contest against Carlton Towers 2nd XI produced an equally emphatic victory as Robbie Sawyer claimed 5 victims as the visitors struggled to 114, made up principally by Lister with 63.              Skipper Croft (67 no) and Steve Dawson (32 no) wasted little time in securing maximum points and moving the Park up the table.     

 

 

 

 

 

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