Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Sir John Nelthorpe against Brocklesby Park at Sir John Nelthorpe on 22/06/1989


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught JD.Allcock G.Longden 40 3 1
2 N.Allison Bowled J.Hastings 9 0 0
3 I.Gouldthorpe Bowled N.Golland 20 2 0
4 S.Trevor Caught Y.Van Velzen R.Rivron 16 1 0
5 VGE.Jeffrey Bowled R.Rivron 9 1 0
6 SD.Joyce Run Out 2 0 0
7 MCB.Burbidge Not Out 0 0 0
8 CL.Strange Not Out 1 0 0
9 R.Rex DNB -
10 R.Green DNB -
11 JD.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 8
20.0 Overs Total 114/6
1 35 2 78 3 83 4 107 5 107
N.Allison G.White I.Gouldthorpe VGE.Jeffrey SD.Joyce
6 112 7 114 8 - 9 - 10 -
S.Trevor - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 J.Hastings 4.0 0 14 1
2 P.McCullagh 4.0 0 19 0
3 N.Golland 4.0 0 19 1
4 G.Longden 3.0 0 20 1
5 R.Rivron 3.0 0 12 2
6 S.Dunnion 2.0 0 13 0


Innings of Sir John Nelthorpe

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 A.Adams Bowled R.Rex 0 0 0
2 P.McCullagh Caught MCB.Burbidge R.Green 4 1 0
3 JD.Allcock Caught CL.Strange SD.Joyce 10 0 0
4 G.Longden Bowled R.Rex 5 1 0
5 R.Rivron Bowled R.Rex 5 1 0
6 Y.Van Velzen Bowled SD.Joyce 10 1 0
7 J.Hastings Not Out 9 1 0
8 N.Golland Not Out 12 1 0
9 S.Dunnion DNB -
10 S.Kavanagh DNB -
11 J.Allcock DNB -
Extras 6
20.0 Overs Total 61/6
1 1 2 5 3 13 4 19 5 30
A.Adams P.McCullagh G.Longden R.Rivron JD.Allcock
6 40 7 61 8 - 9 - 10 -
Y.Van Velzen - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 R.Rex 5.0 1 5 3
2 R.Green 5.0 0 20 1
3 SD.Joyce 4.0 1 6 2
4 JD.Burbidge 3.0 0 8 0
5 MCB.Burbidge 2.0 0 9 0
6 N.Allison 1.0 0 11 0


Brocklesby Park won by 53 runs


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