Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Glentham at Brocklesby Park on 19/05/1981


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 M.Featherstone Caught P.Kirman K.Cook 5 1 0
2 J.Clarke Caught S.Akrill M.Carnell 0 0 0
3 TJ.Robinson Bowled S.Carlton 48 6 0
4 S.Trevor Caught S.Akrill S.Cook 10 0 0
5 G.White Caught M.Carnell P.Kirman 36 6 0
6 G.Mumby Bowled P.Kirman 3 0 0
7 CL.Strange Bowled P.Kirman 3 0 0
8 PB.Burbidge Not Out 8 0 0
9 N.Page Run Out 1 0 0
10 S.Bradshaw DNB -
11 JD.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 3
15.0 Overs Total 117/8
1 1 2 10 3 64 4 68 5 80
J.Clarke M.Featherstone TJ.Robinson S.Trevor G.Mumby
6 98 7 111 8 115 9 - 10 -
CL.Strange G.White N.Page - -

Bowling (8-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 K.Cook 2.0 0 20 1
2 M.Carnell 2.0 0 15 1
3 S.Carlton 3.0 0 17 1
4 I.Cook 3.0 0 23 0
5 P.Kirman 3.0 0 13 3
6 S.Akrill 2.0 0 25 0


Innings of Glentham

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 S.Akrill Caught M.Featherstone JD.Burbidge 0 0 0
2 B.Stafford Bowled S.Bradshaw 2 0 0
3 P.Kirman Caught G.Mumby S.Bradshaw 0 0 0
4 S.Cook Run Out 6 0 0
5 R.Pickering Run Out 10 0 0
6 F.Birkett Not Out 25 3 0
7 S.Carlton Bowled N.Page 4 0 0
8 K.Cook Bowled M.Featherstone 4 0 0
9 M.Carnell Run Out 0 0 0
10 A.Beed DNB -
11 I.Cook DNB -
Extras 6
12.4 Overs Total 57/8
1 2 2 2 3 8 4 12 5 37
B.Stafford P.Kirman S.Akrill S.Cook R.Pickering
6 50 7 57 8 57 9 - 10 -
S.Carlton K.Cook M.Carnell - -

Bowling (8-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 S.Bradshaw 3.0 0 8 2
2 JD.Burbidge 3.0 0 17 1
3 PB.Burbidge 3.0 1 3 0
4 J.Clarke 1.0 0 11 0
5 N.Page 2.0 0 9 1
6 M.Featherstone 0.4 0 1 1


Brocklesby Park won by 60 runs


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