Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Pinchbeck against Brocklesby Park at Pinchbeck on 31/05/1971


Innings of Pinchbeck

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score BF 4s 6s
1 Russell LBW EP.Haines 9 16 0 0
2 Thorold Stumped KG.Smith TJ.Robinson 15 66 1 0
3 Beaumont Caught Bill.Margrave TJ.Robinson 43 75 5 0
4 Whiting Caught K.van den Bos MJH.Davey 7 10 0 0
5 Brown Bowled TJ.Robinson 13 24 2 0
6 Bingham Bowled TJ.Robinson 5 13 0 0
7 Braund Bowled MCB.Burbidge 4 11 0 0
8 Howson Stumped KG.Smith TJ.Robinson 1 4 0 0
9 Crosby Caught and Bowled TJ.Robinson 2 5 0 0
10 Chapman Not Out 22 40 1 0
11 Gibson Not Out 11 37 0 0
Extras 6
50.0 Overs Total 138/9
1 15 2 45 3 69 4 86 5 95
Russell Thorold Whiting Beaumont Brown
6 101 7 102 8 102 9 107 10 138
Braund Howson Bingham Crosby -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 PB.Burbidge 11.0 6 14 0
2 EP.Haines 14.0 1 46 1
3 TJ.Robinson 13.0 0 42 6
4 MJH.Davey 8.0 1 24 1
5 MCB.Burbidge 4.0 1 6 1


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score BF 4s 6s
1 K.van den Bos Bowled Brown 15 66 0 0
2 MJH.Davey Bowled Braund 0 3 0 0
3 EP.Haines Bowled Beaumont 47 65 5 0
4 K.Barker LBW Beaumont 7 13 0 0
5 Bill.Margrave Bowled Beaumont 10 19 0 0
6 KG.Smith+ Not Out 7 35 0 0
7 PB.Burbidge Caught and Bowled Whiting 2 2 0 0
8 CL.Strange Caught Chapman Beaumont 0 6 0 0
9 Jul.Hargreaves Bowled Beaumont 0 1 0 0
10 TJ.Robinson Not Out 5 20 0 0
11 MCB.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 4
38.0 Overs Total 97/8
1 1 2 59 3 69 4 76 5 87
MJH.Davey K.van den Bos EP.Haines K.Barker Bill.Margrave
6 90 7 91 8 91 9 97 10 -
PB.Burbidge CL.Strange Jul.Hargreaves - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Braund 12.0 1 26 1
2 Bingham 7.0 1 21 0
3 Beaumont 12.0 2 27 5
4 Whiting 7.0 1 18 1


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