Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Spilsby against Brocklesby Park at Spilsby on 06/09/1981


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Bowled MJ.Middleton 2 0 0
2 MCB.Burbidge LBW MJ.Middleton 52 5 1
3 M.Featherstone Bowled MJ.Middleton 28 2 0
4 G.Mumby Not Out 36 2 1
5 S.Trevor Caught C.Pinkney MJ.Middleton 6 0 0
6 M.Shaw Run Out 1 0 0
7 B.Allison DNB -
8 J.Clarke DNB -
9 S.Bradshaw DNB -
10 R.Green DNB -
11 JD.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 20
48.0 Overs Total 145/5
1 6 2 89 3 120 4 142 5 145
G.White M.Featherstone MCB.Burbidge S.Trevor M.Shaw
6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 -
- - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 MJ.Middleton 17.0 5 32 4
2 JM.Dale 13.0 1 35 0
3 C.Pinkney 11.0 1 36 0
4 JR.Dale 7.0 2 22 0


Innings of Spilsby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 J.Lee Caught M.Featherstone S.Bradshaw 16 1 0
2 A.MacKenzie Caught S.Trevor S.Bradshaw 22 3 0
3 C.Lane Bowled S.Bradshaw 32 6 1
4 JM.Dale Caught and Bowled J.Clarke 39 3 0
5 S.Clark Caught S.Trevor S.Bradshaw 12 2 0
6 D.Thom Bowled J.Clarke 4 0 0
7 JR.Dale Caught M.Shaw S.Bradshaw 0 0 0
8 M.Gibson Bowled J.Clarke 1 0 0
9 MJ.Middleton Caught and Bowled J.Clarke 0 0 0
10 K.Mansey Not Out 9 0 0
11 C.Pinkney Caught JD.Burbidge J.Clarke 0 0 0
Extras 13
39.3 Overs Total 138 All Out
1 35 2 40 3 106 4 106 5 123
A.MacKenzie J.Lee JM.Dale C.Lane S.Clark
6 123 7 127 8 127 9 132 10 138
JR.Dale D.Thom MJ.Middleton M.Gibson C.Pinkney

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 M.Shaw 6.0 2 16 0
2 JD.Burbidge 9.0 3 19 0
3 S.Bradshaw 14.0 5 34 5
4 R.Green 3.0 0 31 0
5 J.Clarke 7.3 3 25 5


Brocklesby Park won by 7 runs


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