Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Most fifty partnerships in an innings


Partnerships Opponents Result Location Date
14HorncastleBrocklesby Park won by 182 runsKeelby (Stallingborough Road)09/07/2022
23AlfordDrawnAlford29/05/1994
33TetneyBrocklesby Park won by 139 runsBrocklesby Park08/08/2004
43Grimsby TownBrocklesby Park won by 61 runsGrimsby (Augusta Street)05/09/2021
53AlfordBrocklesby Park won by 187 runsAlford28/05/2023
63SouthbankAbandonedImmingham (Blossom Way)18/06/2023
73AlfordBrocklesby Park won by 241 runsKeelby (Stallingborough Road)13/08/2023
83PelicanBrocklesby Park won by 167 runsKeelby (Stallingborough Road)14/04/2024
93GrimoldbyBrocklesby Park won by 134 runsGrimoldby24/06/2024
102Gainsborough Holy TrinityAbandonedBrocklesby Park21/06/1952
112Normanby Park WorksNormanby Park Works won by 6 wicketsNormanby Park Works01/08/1953
122North ThoresbyDrawnNorth Thoresby23/07/1955
132Louth HospitalBrocklesby Park won by 70 runsLouth07/06/1958
142North ThoresbyDrawnNorth Thoresby12/07/1958
152HaintonBrocklesby Park won by 114 runsHainton20/05/1961
162AlfordDrawnAlford01/06/1963
172Cleethorpes RoversBrocklesby Park won by 58 runsGrimsby (Littlefield Lane)11/06/1964
182GrimoldbyAbandonedBrocklesby Park08/08/1964
192North ThoresbyBrocklesby Park won by 74 runsNorth Thoresby15/08/1964
202CleethorpesBrocklesby Park won by 33 runsBrocklesby Park31/07/1965
212AlfordBrocklesby Park won by 124 runsAlford28/05/1966
222WintertonBrocklesby Park won by 156 runsWinterton30/06/1968
232Selby FarmersBrocklesby Park won by 3 wicketsWhitley Bridge22/07/1970
242Selby FarmersSelby Farmers won by 4 wicketsWhitley Bridge21/07/1971
252Grimsby TownDrawnGrimsby (Augusta Street)09/06/1973

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