Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Sutton-on-Sea at Brocklesby Park on 30/08/2009


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 SC.Turner LBW A.Culley 8 2 0
2 CA.Strange Caught D.Poynton R.Brant 13 3 0
3 RM.Saxon+ LBW G.Hugill 19 2 0
4 BW.Fish Caught M.Hugill R.Brant 4 0 0
5 RJ.Bedwell* Caught and Bowled R.Brant 27 5 0
6 G.White Stumped T.Howard P.Poynton 22 2 0
7 NP.Bedwell Run Out R.Brant 3 0 0
8 JS.Pexman Bowled P.Poynton 1 0 0
9 JN.Kent Snr Not Out 21 2 0
10 L.Speck DNB -
11 CIP.Stevenson DNB -
Extras 22
40.0 Overs Total 140/8
1 11 2 38 3 43 4 77 5 94
SC.Turner CA.Strange BW.Fish RM.Saxon RJ.Bedwell
6 106 7 110 8 140 9 - 10 -
NP.Bedwell JS.Pexman G.White - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 A.Culley 6.0 2 16 1
2 D.Poynton 10.0 2 31 0
3 R.Brant 10.0 2 36 3
4 G.Hugill 10.0 0 33 1
5 P.Poynton 4.0 0 18 2


Innings of Sutton-on-Sea

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 R.Brant Caught RM.Saxon RJ.Bedwell 13 1 1
2 D.Poynton Stumped RM.Saxon JN.Kent Snr 24 1 0
3 M.Hugill Bowled JS.Pexman 20 2 1
4 G.Hugill Bowled L.Speck 31 3 0
5 P.Poynton Bowled JN.Kent Snr 6 0 0
6 A.Culley Not Out 23 4 0
7 S.Watts Not Out 2 0 0
8 T.Howard DNB -
9 DNB -
10 DNB -
11 DNB -
Extras 24
37.4 Overs Total 143/5
1 46 2 72 3 74 4 100 5 135
R.Brant D.Poynton M.Hugill G.Hugill P.Poynton
6 143 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 -
- - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 RJ.Bedwell 10.0 3 16 1
2 BW.Fish 7.0 1 25 0
3 JS.Pexman 10.0 1 48 1
4 JN.Kent Snr 6.0 2 20 2
5 CIP.Stevenson 2.0 0 12 0
6 L.Speck 2.4 0 15 1


Sutton-on-Sea won by 5 wickets


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