Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Revesby against Brocklesby Park at Revesby on 08/08/2010


Innings of Revesby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 R.Jeffrey Bowled NJ.Beacock 14 2 0
2 M.Twells Caught NJ.Beacock WEC.Inglis 82 13 2
3 S.Roche Stumped RM.Saxon JS.Pexman 26 2 0
4 W.Laird Bowled JS.Pexman 7 0 0
5 G.Lane Bowled JS.Pexman 1 0 0
6 T.Liversidge Not Out 15 1 0
7 I.Nash LBW RJ.Bedwell 16 2 0
8 J.Lewis Stumped RM.Saxon JS.Pexman 15 2 0
9 D.Hunt Not Out 6 0 1
10 C.Liversidge DNB -
11 S.Sargeant DNB -
Extras 16
40.0 Overs Total 198/7
1 62 2 117 3 141 4 142 5 143
R.Jeffrey M.Twells W.Laird S.Roche G.Lane
6 164 7 192 8 198 9 - 10 -
I.Nash J.Lewis - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 NJ.Beacock 8.0 0 37 1
2 RM.Saxon 8.0 3 28 0
3 WEC.Inglis 4.0 0 26 1
4 CIP.Stevenson 4.0 0 31 0
5 RJ.Bedwell 8.0 2 27 1
6 JS.Pexman 8.0 0 43 4


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 GTT.Haxby Caught J.Lewis 10 0 0
2 M.Bell Bowled J.Lewis 6 1 0
3 SM.Dixon Bowled J.Lewis 0 0 0
4 NP.Bedwell Run Out T.Liversidge 7 1 0
5 WEC.Inglis Caught D.Hunt T.Liversidge 10 1 0
6 RM.Saxon+ Caught S.Sargeant J.Lewis 2 0 0
7 JS.Pexman LBW D.Hunt 3 0 0
8 L.Speck Bowled S.Roche 9 2 0
9 RJ.Bedwell* Not Out 8 1 0
10 CIP.Stevenson Bowled D.Hunt 1 0 0
11 NJ.Beacock Bowled D.Hunt 0 0 0
Extras 27
32.4 Overs Total 83 All Out
1 11 2 13 3 18 4 44 5 44
GTT.Haxby M.Bell SM.Dixon NP.Bedwell WEC.Inglis
6 54 7 71 8 82 9 83 10 83
RM.Saxon L.Speck JS.Pexman CIP.Stevenson NJ.Beacock

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 J.Lewis 8.0 1 23 4
2 C.Liversidge 4.0 0 17 0
3 T.Liversidge 4.0 2 4 1
4 W.Laird 4.0 1 10 0
5 S.Roche 4.0 2 11 1
6 D.Hunt 4.4 2 3 3
7 I.Nash 4.0 2 5 0


Revesby won by 115 runs


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