Date | 19 May 2012 |
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Team | 1st XI |
Opposition | Elmley Castle |
Fixture | Away |
Venue | Elmley Castle Cricket Ground |
Start time | 13:30 |
Result | W (Elmley Castle 114 all out, Broadway 115-7 (Broadway won by 3 wickets)) |
Runs | Member not found (23), Nigel Evans (33), Member not found (10), Member not found (16), Jamie Powell (0), Gary Hawkins (10), Andy Beale (0), Member not found (7) |
Match Report | Elmley Castle 1st v Broadway 1st – Premier Division, Saturday 19th May Elmley Castle 114 all out, Broadway 115-7 (Broadway won by 3 wickets) On a dull, wet day at Elmley the home side were invited to bat first on a surprisingly dry looking pitch. The outfield had patches of standing water and when the ball was struck along the ground it threw up spray as it rolled along. For the second week running Broadway restricted their opposition impressively in the field but made hard work of the reply, before ultimately prevailing. After a very patient start, Howman was trapped in front by the impressive Powell who bowled unchanged claiming 2-22. Stewart was miserly from the other end (8 overs for 10 runs) as Elmley struggled to get the scoreboard moving. The introduction of Smallman 2-7, and Beale 4-22 induced a flurry of wickets and a very meagre total looked likely. A late cameo from skipper Will Bailey of 25 ensured Elmley topped the hundred. Horsburgh clean bowled Bailey in the final over to ensure maximum bowling points. The visitors reply mirrored the home side’s patience. Broadway’s openers however built on their foundation and both Gary Evans (23) and Nigel Evans (33) found their fluency and they reached 49 before Corbett (2-26) induced a loose drive from the younger Evans to break the partnership. Humpston followed shortly after and Nigel Evans was caught and bowled by Simon Cooper which reduced Broadway to 60 for 3. Last week’s hero Powell failed to trouble the scorers and Elmley sniffed a chance. The third and youngest Evans brother Mark (16) played in circumspect fashion to keep the scoreboard ticking over and aided by a few lusty blows from Phillips and Hawkins got them close. With 7 wickets down and still 7 needed, vice-captain Smallman arrived at the crease with pressure building. He successfully punctured this with a lusty swing of the willow resulting in a 6 over long on. A tickled single through square leg a ball later and the game was over. |
Name | Squad number | Position | Runs | Dismissed | Wickets | Overs bowled | Runs conceded |
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Nigel Evans | 2 | Batsman | 33 | ||||
Andy Beale | 2 | Bowler | 4 | ||||
Matthew Phillips | 2 | Batsman | |||||
Jamie Powell | 5 | Batsman | 2 | ||||
Gary Hawkins | 7 | Batsman | 10 | ||||
Jason Horsburgh | 10 | Bowler | 2 |