Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Burgh-Le-Marsh at Brocklesby Park on 24/06/2000


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught P.Sharp P.Walker 37 3 0
2 CA.Strange Caught P.Sharp TS.Mitchell 2 0 0
3 T.Hartley Caught TS.Mitchell P.Sharp 9 0 0
4 JG.Hutchinson Caught TS.Mitchell P.Walker 5 1 0
5 SC.Turner Not Out 40 2 0
6 DS.Williamson Caught and Bowled P.Walker 0 0 0
7 NJ.Beacock Caught and Bowled P.Walker 2 0 0
8 P.Bessell Caught M.MacKinder P.Sharp 1 0 0
9 J.Geldard Not Out 4 0 0
10 JD.Burbidge DNB -
11 M.Bennison DNB -
Extras 7
40.0 Overs Total 107/7
1 10 2 32 3 54 4 61 5 62
CA.Strange T.Hartley JG.Hutchinson G.White DS.Williamson
6 69 7 72 8 107 9 - 10 -
NJ.Beacock P.Bessell - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 TS.Mitchell 5.0 3 4 1
2 P.Bronks 10.0 2 16 0
3 P.Sharp 9.0 1 30 2
4 T.Wilkinson 7.0 1 29 0
5 P.Walker 9.0 0 22 4


Innings of Burgh-Le-Marsh

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 P.Sharp Bowled NJ.Beacock 2 0 0
2 C.Christian LBW DS.Williamson 19 1 0
3 M.MacKinder Caught MC.Hutchinson J.Geldard 17 3 0
4 T.Wilkinson Caught J.Geldard DS.Williamson 4 0 0
5 TS.Mitchell Bowled DS.Williamson 0 0 0
6 P.Bronks Bowled DS.Williamson 5 0 0
7 PJ.Clark Bowled JD.Burbidge 25 2 0
8 P.Wilkinson Bowled NJ.Beacock 10 0 0
9 P.Walker Caught JG.Hutchinson DS.Williamson 4 0 0
10 S.Evans Caught and Bowled DS.Williamson 2 0 0
11 A.Chamberlain Not Out 0 0 0
Extras 14
34.1 Overs Total 100 All Out
1 7 2 39 3 43 4 44 5 50
P.Sharp C.Christian M.MacKinder TS.Mitchell P.Bronks
6 61 7 86 8 90 9 99 10 100
T.Wilkinson P.Wilkinson PJ.Clark P.Walker S.Evans

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JD.Burbidge 8.0 0 28 1
2 NJ.Beacock 10.0 3 19 2
3 DS.Williamson 8.1 0 24 6
4 J.Geldard 5.0 0 18 1
5 M.Bennison 3.0 0 7 0


Brocklesby Park won by 7 runs


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