Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brigg Grammar School against Brocklesby Park at Sir John Nelthorpe on 10/07/1964


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 KG.Smith Caught Markham Fuller 18 2 0
2 MCB.Burbidge Bowled Fuller 1 0 0
3 R.Darby Run Out 22 2 0
4 Jim.Robinson Bowled Francis 1 0 0
5 EP.Haines Caught Parr Francis 3 0 0
6 PG.Douce Bowled Francis 0 0 0
7 Jul.Hargreaves Caught Sanderson Francis 1 0 0
8 R.Cook Caught Clapham Fuller 8 0 0
9 PB.Burbidge Bowled Maycock 7 0 0
10 J.Henderson Bowled Fuller 2 0 0
11 MJH.Davey Not Out 1 0 0
Extras 11
19.0 Overs Total 75 All Out
1 3 2 33 3 40 4 44 5 44
MCB.Burbidge KG.Smith Jim.Robinson EP.Haines PG.Douce
6 55 7 58 8 72 9 74 10 75
R.Darby Jul.Hargreaves PB.Burbidge R.Cook J.Henderson

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Fuller 10.0 1 34 4
2 Francis 5.0 0 17 4
3 McKay 3.0 0 10 0
4 Maycock 1.0 0 3 1


Innings of Brigg Grammar School

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 J.Allcock Bowled J.Henderson 1 0 0
2 East Bowled PB.Burbidge 3 0 0
3 Fuller LBW J.Henderson 4 0 0
4 Sanderson Bowled J.Henderson 4 0 0
5 Clapham Caught R.Cook MJH.Davey 3 0 0
6 Parr Bowled J.Henderson 0 0 0
7 Maycock Not Out 30 3 0
8 Markham Caught MJH.Davey J.Henderson 0 0 0
9 Chapman Caught KG.Smith PG.Douce 15 2 0
10 McKay Bowled PB.Burbidge 1 0 0
11 Francis Not Out 6 1 0
Extras 7
20.0 Overs Total 74/9
1 2 2 12 3 14 4 21 5 21
J.Allcock Fuller East Sanderson Parr
6 25 7 29 8 64 9 68 10 74
Clapham Markham Chapman McKay -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 PB.Burbidge 7.0 0 19 2
2 J.Henderson 7.0 2 15 5
3 MJH.Davey 3.0 0 13 1
4 EP.Haines 1.0 0 7 0
5 PG.Douce 2.0 0 13 1


Brocklesby Park won by 1 run


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