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Website for All Army, UKAF and Inter Services Cricket 11/07/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 221467 Website for all Army, UKAF and Inter Like 3 Services Cricket Results Aldershot Cricket Club Vs Army Development XI Recent Results Draw Aldershot, Guildford Road 9 Jul 2019 8 Jul 2019, Start: 6 PM Statistics Army Dev/U25s Twenty 20, Pool Dev, T20 Development Clubs XI 130/4 d. Umpires - GE Horne Cove Cricket Scorers - AA Rushton Players Club 128/6 by 6 wkts Venues Army Development XI won by 56 runs Report © 2019 Army Toss won by Army Development XI Army 247/10 and UKAF d. Stragglers Sports site by of Asia CRICKET Army Development XI Batting - Innings 1 156/10 by 91 STATZ runs Report # Batsman Howout Runs Balls 4s 6s 8 Jul 2019 1 Matt O'Connor* c&b Danny Birch 9 20 1 0 Army 2 Tom Frost ret.out 63 48 7 1 Development XI 163/4 d. 3 EH Wood c Ben Armes b Danny Birch 8 7 1 0 Aldershot Cricket Club 4 Varun Bali ret.out 38 24 6 6 107/7 by 56 runs Report 5 Kenny England not out 21 14 1 1 27 Jun 2019 6 Josiah Cornelius not out 5 7 0 0 Army Ladies 7 LM Fletcher dnb 158/3 d. Royal Navy 8 Harrison Clarke dnb Ladies 157/8 by 7 wkts 9 LR Beal dnb Report † 10 Sam Blackburn dnb 26 Jun 2019 11 Gideon Charles dnb Army Ladies 105/2 d. extras (b4 lb1 w14 nb0) 19 Royal Air Force Ladies 4 for 163 (20.0 ov) 102/10 by 8 wkts Report FOW 25 Jun 2019 1-36(Matt O'Connor) 2-47(EH Wood) 3-117(Tom Frost) 4-142(Varun Bali) Royal Navy Ladies 287/2 d. Royal Air Aldershot Cricket Club Bowling Force Ladies 74/10 by 213 Bowler O M R W wd nb runs Report Tom Varney 2 0 10 0 3 0 19 Jun 2019 Ibraaheem Ahmed 4 0 10 0 3 0 Army Ladies 154/5 (no Ben Harris 1 0 13 0 1 0 result) https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=221467 1/3 11/07/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 221467 Danny Birch 3 0 31 2 0 0 Cambridge University Alex Farr 2 0 22 0 1 0 Ladies 27/0 Report Kyle Kisko 1 0 10 0 0 0 12 Jun 2019 DA Anslow 4 0 37 0 3 0 Army Ladies Ravi Gilbert 3 0 25 0 0 0 100/4 d. Oxford University Aldershot Cricket Club Batting - Innings 1 Ladies 99/6 by 6 wkts # Batsman Howout Runs Balls 4s 6s Report 1 Alex Farr b EH Wood 8 14 1 0 5 Jun 2019 2 Kyle Kisko c Sam Blackburn b EH Wood 10 6 2 0 Cove Cricket Club 122/8 d. 3 Ravi Gilbert b EH Wood 2 4 0 0 Army Development 4 Ben Harris st Sam Blackburn b Kenny England 38 32 5 0 XI 109/8 by 3 runs Report 5 James Ferguson† b Kenny England 12 22 0 0 30 May 2019 6 DA Anslow b Josiah Cornelius 7 12 0 0 Army 136/8 7 Calum Grover* not out 11 25 0 0 d. Royal Navy 115/10 8 Danny Birch b Harrison Clarke 1 2 0 0 by 21 runs Report 9 Ben Armes not out 5 5 0 0 Royal Air 10 Tom Varney dnb Force 136/6 d. Royal 11 Ibraaheem Ahmed dnb Navy 130/10 by 6 runs extras (b1 lb3 w9 nb0) 13 Report 7 for 107 (19.0 ov) Army 123/6 d. Royal Air Force 122/8 FOW by 4 wkts Report 1-20(Kyle Kisko) 2-24(Ravi Gilbert) 3-25(Alex Farr) 4-76(Ben Harris) 5-77(James Ferguson) 6-93(DA Anslow) 7-97(Danny Birch) 29 May 2019 Club Cricket Army Development XI Bowling Conference Ladies 128/3 Bowler O M R W wd nb (no result) Army Ladies EH Wood 3 1 13 3 3 0 0/0 Report Gideon Charles 3 0 14 0 0 0 27 May 2019 Kenny England 4 0 28 2 0 0 Army 103/4 d. LR Beal 4 0 25 0 1 0 Staffordshire Development Josiah Cornelius 2 0 9 1 2 0 XI 150/4 by 18 runs Harrison Clarke 3 0 14 1 0 0 (DLS) Report Army 160/6 *Captain †Wicket Keeper - Last updated 899 mins ago d. Warwickshire refresh Academy 133/9 by 27 runs Report 23 May 2019 Army 170/5 d. British Fire https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=221467 2/3 11/07/2019 Army and UKAF - Match Report 221467 Service 100/7 by 70 runs Report https://www2.cricketstatz.com/ss/web.aspx?club=17511&mode=100&match=221467 3/3.
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