Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

North Thoresby against Brocklesby Park at North Thoresby on 26/06/1965


Innings of North Thoresby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 S.Speed Bowled J.Henderson 0 0 0
2 A.Dickinson Caught Jim.Robinson J.Henderson 13 2 0
3 M.Green Bowled Dick.Bullimore 2 0 0
4 Barry.Coxon Bowled JM.Greetham 14 1 0
5 M.Gill Hit Wicket MJH.Davey 11 0 0
6 BW.Coxon Bowled Jim.Robinson 15 2 0
7 R.Genney Bowled MJH.Davey 2 0 0
8 G.Coxon Bowled Jim.Robinson 5 0 0
9 E.Hanson Bowled J.Henderson 24 3 0
10 D.Richardson Bowled Dick.Bullimore 20 1 2
11 D.Wintall Not Out 11 1 1
Extras 14
35.2 Overs Total 131 All Out
1 8 2 13 3 21 4 35 5 43
S.Speed A.Dickinson M.Green Barry.Coxon M.Gill
6 57 7 57 8 70 9 115 10 131
R.Genney BW.Coxon G.Coxon E.Hanson D.Richardson

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Dick.Bullimore 12.0 4 33 2
2 J.Henderson 7.2 3 21 3
3 JM.Greetham 6.0 0 29 1
4 MJH.Davey 6.0 1 21 2
5 Jim.Robinson 4.0 1 13 2


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 K.van den Bos Bowled D.Richardson 0 0 0
2 Dick.Bullimore LBW D.Richardson 20 1 0
3 R.Darby Bowled M.Gill 2 0 0
4 JM.Greetham Caught S.Speed M.Gill 1 0 0
5 Jim.Robinson Bowled D.Richardson 1 0 0
6 MJH.Davey Caught R.Genney M.Gill 25 2 0
7 J.Henderson Bowled M.Gill 12 0 1
8 REN.Flear LBW M.Gill 19 4 0
9 J.Dent Bowled D.Richardson 0 0 0
10 TJ.Robinson Stumped Barry.Coxon M.Gill 4 0 0
11 TA.Marshall Not Out 5 1 0
Extras 8
33.1 Overs Total 102 All Out
1 1 2 8 3 14 4 17 5 30
K.van den Bos R.Darby JM.Greetham Jim.Robinson Dick.Bullimore
6 61 7 64 8 66 9 93 10 102
J.Henderson MJH.Davey J.Dent REN.Flear TJ.Robinson

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 D.Richardson 15.0 4 37 4
2 M.Gill 16.1 4 51 6
3 M.Green 2.0 0 6 0


North Thoresby won by 29 runs


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