Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Clumber Park against Brocklesby Park at Clumber Park on 21/08/1965


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 K.van den Bos Bowled V.Brown 9 0 0
2 KG.Smith+ Caught V.Brown D.Spurr 30 5 0
3 K.Roberts Caught R.Atkinson V.Brown 12 2 0
4 J.Henderson Caught J.Neave F.Stinchcomb 10 2 0
5 REN.Flear Bowled F.Stinchcomb 0 0 0
6 EP.Haines LBW S.Smith 48 3 2
7 PB.Burbidge Caught D.Whitehouse C.Burrows 21 0 2
8 Bill.Margrave Caught D.Spurr C.Burrows 3 0 0
9 MJH.Davey Caught C.Burrows 20 4 0
10 M.Spencer Bowled F.Stinchcomb 4 0 0
11 J.Dent Not Out 2 0 0
Extras 13
34.5 Overs Total 172 All Out
1 13 2 35 3 51 4 59 5 97
K.van den Bos K.Roberts J.Henderson REN.Flear KG.Smith
6 129 7 133 8 143 9 168 10 172
EP.Haines Bill.Margrave PB.Burbidge M.Spencer MJH.Davey

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 D.Spurr 12.0 2 42 1
2 V.Brown 5.0 1 21 2
3 F.Stinchcomb 8.0 0 46 3
4 C.Burrows 5.5 0 34 3
5 S.Smith 4.0 0 16 1


Innings of Clumber Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 J.Neave Bowled PB.Burbidge 34 5 0
2 D.Whitehouse LBW J.Henderson 1 0 0
3 F.Stinchcomb Caught KG.Smith PB.Burbidge 11 1 0
4 D.Haslam Caught K.Roberts EP.Haines 26 3 1
5 R.Atkinson Bowled PB.Burbidge 41 5 0
6 S.Smith Caught J.Henderson EP.Haines 4 0 0
7 C.Burrows Bowled EP.Haines 16 3 0
8 V.Brown Bowled PB.Burbidge 8 0 0
9 D.Spurr Stumped KG.Smith EP.Haines 4 1 0
10 E.Boyle Not Out 0 0 0
11 C.Caseldine Not Out 1 0 0
Extras 2
36.0 Overs Total 148/9
1 22 2 41 3 56 4 84 5 99
D.Whitehouse J.Neave F.Stinchcomb D.Haslam S.Smith
6 123 7 141 8 146 9 147 10 148
C.Burrows R.Atkinson D.Spurr V.Brown -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 J.Henderson 7.0 0 21 1
2 PB.Burbidge 9.0 0 47 4
3 EP.Haines 13.0 0 46 4
4 MJH.Davey 7.0 1 32 0


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