Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Woodhall Wanderers against Brocklesby Park at Woodhall Spa on 11/07/1999


Innings of Woodhall Wanderers

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 M.Edge Caught T.Hartley JD.Burbidge 0 0 0
2 S.Gilbert Caught SC.Turner EJ.Beacock 29 2 1
3 J.Heather Bowled DS.Williamson 27 1 0
4 T.Armstrong Bowled JMJ.Wilson 39 5 0
5 T.Finney Caught SC.Turner JMJ.Wilson 2 0 0
6 D.Wells Caught T.Hartley MA.Meadows 8 1 0
7 S.Lovett Bowled MA.Meadows 12 1 0
8 R.Evison Run Out JD.Burbidge 8 0 0
9 J.Daubney Not Out 6 0 0
10 D.Legatte LBW JMJ.Wilson 0 0 0
11 C.Burton Not Out 2 0 0
Extras 23
40.0 Overs Total 156/9
1 0 2 46 3 103 4 108 5 124
M.Edge S.Gilbert J.Heather T.Finney T.Armstrong
6 124 7 140 8 154 9 154 10 156
D.Wells S.Lovett R.Evison D.Legatte -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JD.Burbidge 10.0 3 19 1
2 MA.Meadows 10.0 2 31 2
3 DS.Williamson 7.0 0 40 1
4 EJ.Beacock 6.0 1 23 1
5 JMJ.Wilson 7.0 0 38 3


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught R.Evison C.Burton 10 1 0
2 CR.Wilson Caught S.Gilbert D.Legatte 2 0 0
3 T.Hartley Caught J.Heather 39 5 1
4 JG.Hutchinson Caught T.Armstrong R.Evison 36 3 0
5 SC.Turner LBW J.Heather 10 0 0
6 JMJ.Wilson Caught S.Lovett J.Heather 0 0 0
7 MA.Meadows Caught J.Daubney R.Evison 4 1 0
8 DS.Williamson Caught C.Burton S.Gilbert 2 0 0
9 TJ.Clapson Caught S.Lovett S.Gilbert 5 1 0
10 EJ.Beacock Not Out 0 0 0
11 JD.Burbidge Stumped J.Daubney R.Evison 0 0 0
Extras 23
37.1 Overs Total 131 All Out
1 21 2 25 3 92 4 116 5 116
CR.Wilson G.White T.Hartley SC.Turner JG.Hutchinson
6 121 7 123 8 125 9 131 10 131
JMJ.Wilson MA.Meadows DS.Williamson TJ.Clapson JD.Burbidge

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 C.Burton 8.0 0 30 1
2 D.Legatte 10.0 2 23 1
3 J.Heather 10.0 3 37 3
4 R.Evison 8.1 1 29 3
5 S.Gilbert 1.0 0 4 2


Woodhall Wanderers won by 25 runs


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