Brocklesby Park against Bishop Norton at Brocklesby Park on 03/07/1968
Innings of Bishop Norton
	
		 | 
		Batsman | 
		How Out | 
		Fielder | 
		Bowler | 
		Score | 
	
	
		| 1 | 
		R.Hewitt | 
		Bowled | 
		 | 
		PB.Burbidge | 
		4 | 
	
	
		| 2 | 
		B.Milton | 
		Bowled | 
		 | 
		PB.Burbidge | 
		9 | 
	
	
		| 3 | 
		P.Hewitt | 
		LBW | 
		 | 
		J.Brooke | 
		35 | 
	
	
		| 4 | 
		R.Bonner | 
		Caught | 
		and Bowled | 
		MJH.Davey | 
		29 | 
	
	
		| 5 | 
		R.Cook | 
		Bowled | 
		 | 
		J.Brooke | 
		0 | 
	
	
		| 6 | 
		H.Cook | 
		Bowled | 
		 | 
		J.Brooke | 
		6 | 
	
	
		| 7 | 
		G.Cook | 
		Not Out | 
		 | 
		 | 
		11 | 
	
	
		| 8 | 
		C.Hewson | 
		DNB | 
		 | 
		 | 
		- | 
	
	
		| 9 | 
		D.Pixsley | 
		DNB | 
		 | 
		 | 
		- | 
	
	
		| 10 | 
		T.Hudson | 
		DNB | 
		 | 
		 | 
		- | 
	
	
		| 11 | 
		G.Pixsley | 
		DNB | 
		 | 
		 | 
		- | 
	
	
		 | 
		Extras | 
		9 | 
	
	
		| 18.0 Overs | 
		Total | 
		103/6 | 
	
	
	
		| 1  | 
		16 | 
		2  | 
		19 | 
		3  | 
		81 | 
		4  | 
		81 | 
		5  | 
		86 | 
	
	
		| B.Milton | 
		R.Hewitt | 
		R.Bonner | 
		R.Cook | 
		P.Hewitt | 
	
	
	
	
		| 6  | 
		103 | 
		7  | 
		- | 
		8  | 
		- | 
		9  | 
		- | 
		10  | 
		- | 
	
	
		| H.Cook | 
		- | 
		- | 
		- | 
		- | 
	
	
Bowling (8-ball Overs)
Innings of Brocklesby Park
	
	
		| 1  | 
		9 | 
		2  | 
		12 | 
		3  | 
		14 | 
		4  | 
		33 | 
		5  | 
		58 | 
	
	
		| K.Roberts | 
		Bill.Margrave | 
		PB.Burbidge | 
		Jim.Robinson | 
		KG.Smith | 
	
	
	
	
		| 6  | 
		85 | 
		7  | 
		100 | 
		8  | 
		101 | 
		9  | 
		101 | 
		10  | 
		- | 
	
	
		| K.van den Bos | 
		J.Henderson | 
		M.Williams | 
		MJH.Davey | 
		- | 
	
	
Bowling (8-ball Overs)
	
		 | 
		Bowler | 
		Overs | 
		Maidens | 
		Runs | 
		Wickets | 
	
	
		| 1  | 
		R.Cook | 
		9.0 | 
		0 | 
		48 | 
		2 | 
	
	
		| 2  | 
		H.Cook | 
		9.0 | 
		0 | 
		46 | 
		6 | 
	
Bishop Norton won by 2 runs
	
		
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