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District Cricket Match-Play Programme 2015 District Cricket Match-Play Programme 2015 DATE: 27 July 2015 AGE GROUP: HOME TEAM: East U14 AWAY TEAM: West U14 VENUE & PITCH: Ashford CC U-14 TOSS WON BY: East U14 who decided to Bowl MATCH RESULT: East Won by 8 wickets Team Batting First West U14 Team Batting Second East U14 Batsman How Out (+ Fielder) Bowler Runs Balls 4's 6's Batsman How Out (+ Fielder) Bowler Runs Balls 4s 6s 1 Jamie Warren Caught Jac Cleaver J Pearce 0 1 Ash Bhat # Not Out 82 7 2 Robbie Warburton # Caught and Bowled James Bruce 1 2 James Dodsworth Caught Jayden Bowdler Jayden Bowdler 25 4 3 Luke Trimming Caught Max Wilson Jamie Harrington 53 7 3 Will Dahl Caught Robbie Warburton L Watkins 30 4 4 Marcus Jones Mahad Ahmed Jamie Harrington 61 7 4 Mahad Ahmed Not Out 33 3 5 Michael Purves * Caught Ash Bhat Jack Pearce 13 1 5 Jac Cleaver + DNB 6 Felix Butler Stumped Ash Bhat Jamie Harrington 5 6 Charlie Green DNB 7 Adam Carter Bowled Mahad Ahmed 16 1 7 Tom Allen * DNB 8 Tom Perceval + Bowled Jack Pearce 2 8 Max Wilson DNB 9 Tom Moores Caught Charlie Green Mahad Ahmed 10 9 James Bruce DNB 10 Callum Cozens Bowled James Dodsworth 4 10 Jamie Harrington DNB 11 Lucas Watkins Not Out 1 11 Guy Derham DNB 12 Jayden Bowdler Bowled James Dodsworth 0 12 Jack Pearce DNB Innings Extras NB - 6 W - 5 B -1 LB - 2 Total Extras 14 Innings Extras NB - 3 W - 6 B - 0 LB - 2 Total Extras 11 Total 180 for 11 wickets Overs 45 Total 181 for 2 wickets Overs 40 Fall of wicket 1- 0 2- 3 3- 87 4- 137 5- 141 6- 151 7- 159 8 - 166 9 - 176 10 - 180 11- 180 Fall of wicket 1- 34 2- 96 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - Legend: Captain * 1st Keeper + 2nd Keeper # All players to be listed even if they do not bat No No Bowling Figures Overs Maidens Runs WK Wides Bowling Figures Overs Maidens Runs WK Wides Balls Balls Bowler 1 Jack Pearce 7 0 17 3 3 2 Bowler 1 Jayden Bowdler 6 1 21 1 Bowler 2 James Bruce 2 1 2 1 1 Bowler 2 Felix Butler 5 0 32 0 Bowler 3 James Dodworth 8.1 2 16 2 1 Bowler 3 Lucas Watkins 9 1 35 1 1 2 Bowler 4 Guy Derham 7 1 45 0 3 Bowler 4 Michael Purves 2 0 11 0 Bowler 5 Mahad Ahmed 8 0 39 2 Bowler 5 Jamie Warren 8 0 30 0 1 1 Bowler 6 Jamie Harrington 9 0 49 3 Bowler 6 Luke Trimming 1 0 10 0 3 Bowler 7 Max Wilson 2 0 9 0 1 Bowler 7 Tom Moores 4 0 18 0 Bowler 8 Bowler 8 Callum Cozens 4 0 18 0 Bowler 9 Bowler 9 Adam Carter 1 0 4 0 1 Bowler 10 Bowler 10 Bowler 11 Bowler 11 MATCH / PLAYER PERFORMANCE COMMENTS: West got off to poor start losing 2 wickets in the first 4 overs but recovered well with Luke Trimming scoring a stylish 53. He was very strong through covers and Marcus Jones (MOM) 61 putting on 84 for the third wicket. Another 50 partnership with Marcus and captain Michael Purves brought the score up to 137. Then, with regular wickets falling, Tom Allen marchalling his troops and switching bowlers with with good effect managed to achieve a respectable 180 all out just shy of the 45 overs. Pick of the bowlers were Jack Pearce who bowled with pace and aggression 3-17, Jamie Harrington with flight and spin 3-49 and finally James Dodsworth with accuracy and guile 2-16.West Man of the Match was Marcus Jones for his top score 61. East started with Ash Bhat (MOM) and James Dodsworth raced off to an opening stand of 34 before James was caught and bowled by an excellent low catch. In stepped Will Dahl who played with a mixture of caution and aggression adding 62 for the second wicket before being caught behind. The run rate remaining constantly at the required rate. In stepped Mahad Ahmed who continued to push and accumulate runs with Ash Bhat who hit a stylish and chanceless 82 with 5 overs to spare to win Man of the Match for East. WEATHER & PITCH REPORT: Overcast and very windy. The pitch was good with even bounce despite the previous days rain. Scorecard to be sent to Dave Sheppard, Tom Benge & Richard Bedbrook on: [email protected]; [email protected] & [email protected].
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