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UKAF Women Vs 05/09/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 227973 Website for all Army, UKAF and Inter Like 4 Services Cricket Results UK Armed Forces Ladies Vs Club Cricket Conference Recent Results Draw Ladies 8 Aug 2019 Portsmouth, US Ground, Burnaby Road Statistics 8 Aug 2019, Start: 11 AM Club Cricket Conference Clubs CSW One Day, Pool CSWom, 1 Inns Ladies 191/6 d. UK Armed Players Umpires - DC Stanford, Hugh Evans Forces Scorers - VH Isaacs, PJ Coleman Ladies Venues 105/10 by 86 Club Cricket Conference Ladies won by 86 runs runs Report © 2019 Army and UKAF Toss won by Club Cricket Conference Ladies 7 Aug 2019 Sports site by CRICKET UK Armed STATZ Club Cricket Conference Ladies Batting - Innings 1 Forces Ladies 182/2 # Batsman Howout Runs Mins Balls 4s 6s d. Marylebone 1 Jessica Bird b Amanda Potgieter 14 28 28 2 0 Cricket Club Ladies 178/5 2 Emily Windsor run out HM Garton 19 19 14 4 0 by 8 wkts Report 3 CM Taylor run out MJ Vaggers-Webb 7 25 12 1 0 1 Aug 2019 c Amanda Potgieter b MJ Vaggers- 4 DA Ransley 84 109 104 9 0 Webb Army 137/10 d. Royal Air 5 EM Vasey c Amanda Potgieter b GA Clark 27 67 57 1 0 Force 122/10 by 15 runs 6 HF Arrol* not out 16 28 25 0 0 Report 31 Jul 2019 7 Anita Laque† run out MJ Vaggers-Webb 0 1 0 0 0 Army 284/9 Jasmine 8 dnb d. Royal Rampton Navy 115/10 9 RM Hartnett dnb by 169 runs Report 10 Saba Nasim dnb 30 Jul 2019 11 Amber Mays dnb Royal Air extras (b1 lb3 w20 nb0) 24 Force (abandoned) 6 for 191 (40.0 ov) Royal Navy Report FOW Essex Ladies 151/7 d. UK 1-32(Emily Windsor) 2-42(Jessica Bird) 3-54(CM Taylor) 4-145(EM Vasey) 5-189(DA Armed Ransley) 6-191(Anita Laque) Forces Ladies 150/6 by 3 wkts UK Armed Forces Ladies Bowling Report Bowler O M R W wd nb 25 Jul 2019 Army Ladies https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=227973 1/3 05/09/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 227973 Teuron Burke 6 0 27 0 4 0 200/2 d. Royal Navy GA Clark 8 0 38 1 11 0 Ladies 125/5 by 75 runs MJ Vaggers-Webb 7 0 31 1 2 0 Report Amanda Potgieter 8 0 44 1 0 0 Army Ladies 121/0 d. HM Garton 8 1 34 0 0 0 Royal Air Force Ladies MA Melbourne 3 0 13 0 1 0 120/2 by 10 wkts Report UK Armed Forces Ladies Batting - Innings 1 Army 297/7 d. Free # Batsman Howout Runs Mins Balls 4s 6s Foresters 161/10 by 1 MJ Vaggers-Webb st Jessica Bird b Anita Laque 10 19 18 1 0 136 runs Report 2 GA Cant c Jessica Bird b RM Hartnett 7 23 31 0 0 Royal Navy 3 Amanda Potgieter not out 53 107 81 3 0 Ladies 50/1 d. Royal Air 4 * c HF Arrol b RM Hartnett 6 8 12 0 0 HM Garton Force Ladies 49/10 by 9 5 LR Raynes c Jessica Bird b RM Hartnett 0 6 4 0 0 wkts Report † 6 CP Yemm c RM Hartnett b HF Arrol 8 19 19 0 0 24 Jul 2019 7 GA Clark c Anita Laque b CM Taylor 1 4 5 0 0 Army Development 8 OG Cadec-Trimmer lbw b CM Taylor 3 16 12 0 0 XI 132/1 d. Royal Navy 9 EJ Wall b CM Taylor 0 8 10 0 0 Development XI 129/10 by 10 MA Melbourne c CM Taylor b Amber Mays 11 30 31 2 0 9 wkts Report 11 Teuron Burke c RM Hartnett b Saba Nasim 0 5 5 0 0 23 Jul 2019 extras (b2 lb1 w3 nb0) 6 Civil Service 10 for 105 (38.0 ov) 66/4 d. Army Lions 65/10 FOW by 6 wkts Report 1-15(MJ Vaggers-Webb) 2-19(GA Cant) 3-25(HM Garton) 4-31(LR Raynes) 5-47(CP Yemm) 6-51(GA Clark) 7-70(OG Cadec-Trimmer) 8-75(EJ Wall) 9-102(MA Melbourne) 10- United 105(Teuron Burke) Kingdom Armed Forces Club Cricket Conference Ladies Bowling 252/6dec drew Sir Bowler O M R W wd nb John Paul Getty's XI RM Hartnett 8 0 21 3 0 0 236/6 Report Anita Laque 8 2 21 1 0 0 21 Jul 2019 HF Arrol 6 0 17 1 0 0 Army Lions 110/3 d. CM Taylor 8 0 17 3 3 0 England Physical Amber Mays 5 1 15 1 0 0 Disability XI 109/7dec by Saba Nasim 3 0 11 1 1 0 7 wkts Report * † England Captain Wicket Keeper - Last updated 10 Aug 2019 GMT Physical Disability XI 110/6 d. Army Lions 106/6 by 4 wkts Report https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=227973 2/3 05/09/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 227973 18 Jul 2019 Royal Air Force Development XI 158/7 d. Army Development XI 124/10 by 28 runs Report https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=227973 3/3.
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