Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

St John's Hospital against Brocklesby Park at St John's Hospital on 06/06/1976


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught Sargeant Everitt 43 5 0
2 KG.Smith Bowled Everitt 80 9 1
3 G.Lamb Caught Sargeant Everitt 3 0 0
4 Bill.Margrave Caught Mellows Blundy 11 0 0
5 Jul.Hargreaves Caught Everitt Blundy 3 0 0
6 TJ.Robinson Caught Elkington Blundy 10 1 0
7 PB.Burbidge Stumped Sargeant Blundy 17 1 1
8 J.Clarke Not Out 12 1 1
9 C.Douce Not Out 0 0 0
10 MCB.Burbidge DNB -
11 JD.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 6
40.0 Overs Total 185/7
1 82 2 100 3 139 4 143 5 143
G.White G.Lamb KG.Smith Bill.Margrave Jul.Hargreaves
6 168 7 185 8 185 9 - 10 -
PB.Burbidge TJ.Robinson - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Walker 7.0 1 28 0
2 Blundy 15.0 2 57 4
3 Everitt 13.0 1 68 3
4 Elkington 5.0 0 26 0


Innings of St John's Hospital

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 Martin Bowled PB.Burbidge 0 0 0
2 Leachman Caught G.Lamb PB.Burbidge 26 4 0
3 P.Isaac Run Out 2 0 0
4 Wells Caught and Bowled J.Clarke 5 1 0
5 Sargeant Bowled PB.Burbidge 7 1 0
6 Mellows Caught PB.Burbidge MCB.Burbidge 5 0 0
7 Walker Caught G.White J.Clarke 28 3 0
8 Chapman Caught C.Douce PB.Burbidge 3 0 0
9 Everitt Bowled J.Clarke 29 4 0
10 Elkington Caught TJ.Robinson J.Clarke 5 1 0
11 Blundy Not Out 8 1 0
Extras 0
35.2 Overs Total 118 All Out
1 0 2 18 3 25 4 34 5 45
Martin P.Isaac Wells Leachman Mellows
6 45 7 51 8 91 9 101 10 118
Sargeant Chapman Walker Elkington Everitt

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 PB.Burbidge 14.0 5 34 4
2 J.Clarke 11.2 1 31 4
3 MCB.Burbidge 6.0 0 28 1
4 Bill.Margrave 2.0 0 11 0
5 JD.Burbidge 2.0 0 14 0


Brocklesby Park won by 67 runs


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