Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Spilsby at Brocklesby Park on 26/07/1975


Innings of Spilsby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 C.Pinkney Caught K.Weedon J.Clarke 12 2 0
2 D.Tong Bowled K.Weedon 2 0 0
3 D.Pritchett Bowled J.Clarke 0 0 0
4 M.Howard Bowled K.Weedon 5 1 0
5 K.Mansey LBW K.Weedon 11 2 0
6 R.Stern Bowled MCB.Burbidge 13 0 0
7 R.Sackur Caught KG.Smith MCB.Burbidge 10 2 0
8 W.Hales Caught TJ.Robinson J.Clarke 25 2 0
9 D.Nutt Stumped C.Douce Jul.Hargreaves 3 0 0
10 J.Lee Not Out 7 0 0
11 P.Morton Bowled J.Clarke 13 2 0
Extras 23
40.3 Overs Total 124 All Out
1 16 2 16 3 16 4 25 5 50
C.Pinkney D.Tong D.Pritchett M.Howard K.Mansey
6 64 7 68 8 91 9 101 10 124
R.Sackur R.Stern D.Nutt W.Hales P.Morton

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 G.Mumby 9.0 2 21 0
2 J.Clarke 12.3 5 31 4
3 K.Weedon 10.0 4 20 3
4 MCB.Burbidge 4.0 0 10 2
5 Jul.Hargreaves 5.0 0 19 1


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 K.van den Bos Caught P.Morton C.Pinkney 24 4 0
2 G.White Caught D.Pritchett C.Pinkney 9 1 0
3 KG.Smith Bowled J.Lee 11 1 0
4 K.Weedon Caught K.Mansey M.Howard 5 0 0
5 CL.Strange Caught D.Tong M.Howard 2 0 0
6 TJ.Robinson Bowled J.Lee 17 2 0
7 G.Mumby Bowled M.Howard 3 0 0
8 Jul.Hargreaves Bowled M.Howard 24 3 0
9 J.Clarke Bowled M.Howard 10 1 0
10 MCB.Burbidge Caught R.Stern M.Howard 7 1 0
11 C.Douce+ Not Out 0 0 0
Extras 5
38.4 Overs Total 117 All Out
1 15 2 32 3 50 4 52 5 52
G.White KG.Smith K.Weedon K.van den Bos CL.Strange
6 55 7 89 8 102 9 115 10 116
G.Mumby TJ.Robinson Jul.Hargreaves J.Clarke MCB.Burbidge

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 J.Lee 13.0 5 32 2
2 C.Pinkney 16.0 4 46 2
3 M.Howard 9.4 1 34 6


Spilsby won by 7 runs


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