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Match Report Match Report Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s vs TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s - Won by 2 runs Date: Sat 30 Sep 2017 Location: England - Hertfordshire Match Type: HECCSport Indoor Match Type Scorer: HECCSport Centre for Cricket Toss: TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/567360 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , Indoor, U11s U11s Score 95-3 Score 93-6 Overs 12.0 Overs 9.2 J Anders W Dommett B O’Reilly M Lambert H Banniester O Green J Dumphy J Woodford† B Warmes L Ollandini B Foster† W Hale page 1 of 23 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s R B 4's 6's SR J Anders . 3 3 . 3 . 3 . 3 retired 15 10 0 0 150.0 B Foster† . 3 . // c L Ollandini b O Green 3 4 0 0 75.0 J Dumphy . 3 3 . 1 3 . 1 . 3 3 retired 17 13 0 0 130.77 B Warmes . 3 4 1 . // b M Lambert 8 16 1 0 50.0 B O’Reilly . 1 . 1 . 3 1 . 1 . not out 7 16 0 0 43.75 H Banniester . // c W Dommett b M Lambert 0 2 0 0 0.0 Extras (w 33, nb 6, b 6) 45 Total (3 wickets; 12.0 overs) 95 7.92 RPO Fall of Wicket: 18-1 (B Foster 1.5 ov ), 95-2 (B Warmes 11.1 ov ), 30-1 (J Anders 3.2 ov )), 95-3 (H Banniester 11.3 ov ), 59-1 (J Dumphy 6.1 ov )) Bowling: TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s O M R W EC AV EX W Dommett 3.0 0 27 0 9.00 - (w 1, nb 1) O Green 2.0 0 15 1 7.50 15.00 (w 3) L Ollandini 2.0 0 27 0 13.50 - (w 4) W Hale 3.0 0 18 0 6.00 - (w 3, nb 1) M Lambert 2.0 1 2 2 1.00 1.00 page 2 of 23 2nd Innings | Batting: TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s R B 4's 6's SR M Lambert . 3 1 // run out (J Dumphy) 4 2 0 0 200.0 W Dommett . 4 3 4 3 1 . // c B O’Reilly b B Warmes 15 13 2 0 115.39 J Woodford† 3 . 5 . // run out (B Foster†) 8 10 0 0 80.0 O Green . 3 . 3 1 . // c B Warmes b B Foster† 7 9 0 0 77.78 L Ollandini . // c B O’Reilly b B Warmes 0 2 0 0 0.0 W Hale . 2 . 3 3 . 7 3 . 3 3 . // c B Foster† b B Warmes 24 16 0 0 150.0 Extras (w 18, nb 6, b 8, lb 3) 35 Total (6 wickets; 9.2 overs) 93 9.96 RPO Fall of Wicket: 16-1 (M Lambert 1.5 ov ), 63-2 (J Woodford 5.5 ov ), 40-1 (W Dommett 3.4 ov )), 63-3 (O Green 6.2 ov ), 71-4 (L Ollandini 7.2 ov ), 71-5 (W Dommett 7.3 ov ), 93-6 (W Hale 9.2 ov ) Bowling: Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s O M R W EC AV EX H Banniester 1.0 0 6 0 6.00 - (w 1) B O’Reilly 2.0 0 21 0 10.50 - (w 2) B Warmes 2.2 0 23 3 9.86 7.67 (nb 2) B Foster† 2.0 0 13 1 6.50 13.00 J Anders 2.0 0 19 0 9.50 - (w 1) page 3 of 23 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, Team Report TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 93-6 U11s 95-3 JP Dumphy-17(13), Jake Anders-15(10), Three highest scores William Hale-24(16), Will Dommett-15(13), Jake Bertie Warmes-8(16) Woodford-8(10) Bertie Warmes, Brandon O’Reilly-36(30), JP Three highest Will Dommett, Jake Woodford-24(11), Jake Dumphy, Bertie Warmes-29(17), Jake Anders, partnerships Woodford, Ollie Green-23(13), Matt Lambert, Will Ben Foster-18(17) Dommett-16(13) 1 | 8.33% of total overs Maidens faced 1 | 11.11% of total overs 11 | 18.03% of total balls Wides faced 4 | 7.69% of total balls 2 | 3.28% of total balls No Balls faced 2 | 3.85% of total balls 40 | 65.57% of total balls Dot Balls faced 31 | 59.62% of total balls 7 | 7.37% of total runs 1s scored 3 | 3.23% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 2s scored 1 | 2.15% of total runs 13 | 41.05% of total runs 3s scored 11 | 35.48% of total runs 1 | 4.21% of total runs 4s scored 2 | 8.6% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 5s scored 1 | 5.38% of total runs 0 | 0.0% of total runs 6s scored 0 | 0.0% of total runs 7 (12) | 7.37% of total runs Runs scored off 1st 18 (10) | 19.35% of total runs ball of over 4 (12) | 4.21% of total runs Runs scored off 2nd 6 (10) | 6.45% of total runs ball of over 11 (12) | 11.58% of total runs Runs scored off 3rd 4 (9) | 4.3% of total runs ball of over 13 (12) | 13.68% of total runs Runs scored off 4th 12 (9) | 12.9% of total runs ball of over 8 (12) | 8.42% of total runs Runs scored off 5th 2 (7) | 2.15% of total runs ball of over 7 (12) | 7.37% of total runs Runs scored off 6th 16 (9) | 17.2% of total runs ball of over page 4 of 23 1st Innings - Bishop's..., U11s 2nd Innings - TBSHS..., U11s Key: Dots 1's 2's 3's 4's 5's No wagon wheel data captured No wagon wheel data captured 6's W's Batting Stats Bowling Stats Batting Stats Bowling Stats Runs 95 Overs 12.0 Runs 93 Overs 9.2 Balls 52 Maiden 1 Balls 39 Maiden 1 Dot Balls 40 Wickets 3 Dot Balls 31 Wickets 6 1s 7 Wides 11 1s 3 Wides 4 2s 0 No Balls 2 2s 1 No Balls 2 3s 13 Economy 7.917 3s 11 Economy 9.964 4s 1 4s 2 5s 0 5s 1 6s 0 6s 0 page 5 of 23 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s Manhattan Run Worm page 6 of 23 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s RPO Match Partnerships TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s Bishop's Stortford..., U11s Extras 12(3), Matt Lambert 4(3), Will Dommett 0(8)||Jake Anders 6(5), Ben Foster 3(6), Extras 9(3) 16(11) 18(11) Extras 6(2), Will Dommett 15(5), Jake Woodford 3(6)||Jake Anders 9(5), JP Dumphy 3(4) 24(11) 12(9) Extras 11(4), Jake Woodford 5(5), Ollie Green 7(8)||JP Dumphy 14(12), Bertie Warmes 0(5), Extras 15(7) 23(13) 29(17) Ollie Green 0(2), Luca Ollandini 0(1)||Bertie Warmes 8(16), Brandon O’Reilly 7(14), Extras 21(7) 0(3) 36(30) Luca Ollandini 0(1), William Hale 8(5)||Brandon O’Reilly 0(0), Harry Banniester 0(2) 8(6) 0(2) Will Dommett 0(1), William Hale 0(0)||Jake Anders 0(0), Brandon O’Reilly 0(3) 0(1) 0(3) page 7 of 23 Fujitsu Heat Pumps MVP Leaderboard B Foster† First Place 6.19 MVP Points Rank Player MVP Points Team 1 B Foster† 6.19 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 2 M Lambert 6.15 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 3 B Warmes 5.18 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 4 J Dumphy 4.41 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 5 W Hale 3.25 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 6 J Anders 1.92 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 7 B O’Reilly 1.81 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 8 W Dommett 1.79 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 9 O Green 1.18 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 10 H Banniester 0.15 Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s 11 J Woodford† -0.15 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s 12 L Ollandini -0.34 TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s page 8 of 23 1st Innings: 95-3 (12.0 Overs) Bowling: TBSHS HECCSport Indoor , U11s Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler 1 9 . 3 . 3 3 0 9.0 9 Will Dommett 2 9 by+3 wd+2 wd+2 . 1 9.0 18 Ollie Green W . 3 9 3 . 3 . 3 1 9.0 27 Will Dommett 4 11 . 3 3 by+1 wd+2 1 9.5 38 Ollie Green by+1|W 5 11 wd+2 . 1 3 by+1 1 9.8 49 Luca Ollandini wd+2 6 7 nb+2 1 . 3 . 1 9.33 56 William Hale 7 17 3 wd+2 wd+2 3 4 1 10.43 73 Luca Ollandini 1|W 8 6 . wd+2 . wd+2 1 9.88 79 William Hale 9 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 9.0 81 Matt Lambert 10 9 . nb+2 3 . wd+2 1 9.0 90 Will Dommett 11 5 1 . 1 . wd+2 1 8.64 95 William Hale 12 0 W . W . 3 7.92 95 Matt Lambert page 9 of 23 2nd Innings: 93-6 (9.2 Overs) Bowling: Bishop's Stortford HECCSport Indoor, U11s Power Play Over Runs Balls Wicket RPO Total Bowler 1 6 wd+5 .
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