Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Cleethorpes at Brocklesby Park on 03/08/1963


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 K.van den Bos Caught Self 20 1 0
2 KG.Smith Caught F.Leafe Self 19 0 0
3 L.Woodford Bowled Self 17 2 0
4 MJH.Davey Bowled Self 24 2 0
5 Jim.Robinson Bowled P.Matthews 23 4 0
6 JM.Greetham Caught F.Leafe Self 4 0 0
7 R.Darby Not Out 7 0 0
8 J.Dent Caught RA.Sloan Self 0 0 0
9 PG.Douce Bowled P.Matthews 0 0 0
10 R.Cook Bowled P.Matthews 1 0 0
11 MCB.Burbidge Not Out 10 0 0
Extras 7
45.0 Overs Total 132/9
1 39 2 46 3 71 4 102 5 111
K.van den Bos KG.Smith L.Woodford Jim.Robinson JM.Greetham
6 114 7 114 8 115 9 117 10 132
MJH.Davey J.Dent PG.Douce R.Cook -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 P.Matthews 15.0 1 36 3
2 D.Roberts 7.0 1 19 0
3 Self 15.0 4 33 6
4 R.Leafe 4.0 1 10 0
5 Gregory 4.0 0 27 0


Innings of Cleethorpes

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 F.Leafe Caught K.van den Bos Jim.Robinson 0 0 0
2 RA.Sloan Caught K.van den Bos JM.Greetham 14 2 0
3 R.Leafe Run Out 30 1 0
4 Gregory Caught R.Darby JM.Greetham 10 0 0
5 Taylor Not Out 18 2 0
6 Chapman Bowled JM.Greetham 14 3 0
7 P.Matthews Caught and Bowled MCB.Burbidge 0 0 0
8 P.Osmond Not Out 3 0 0
9 Hammond DNB -
10 D.Roberts DNB -
11 Self DNB -
Extras 3
37.0 Overs Total 92/6
1 2 2 22 3 53 4 56 5 76
F.Leafe RA.Sloan R.Leafe Gregory Chapman
6 79 7 92 8 - 9 - 10 -
P.Matthews - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JM.Greetham 12.0 3 27 3
2 Jim.Robinson 9.0 2 28 1
3 J.Dent 6.0 1 10 0
4 MJH.Davey 4.0 0 13 0
5 MCB.Burbidge 6.0 2 11 1


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