Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Heslington against Brocklesby Park at Heslington on 03/08/1997


Innings of Heslington

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 P.Elliott Bowled NJ.Beacock 3 0 0
2 J.Wright LBW NJ.Beacock 42 6 0
3 M.Gorvin Bowled NJ.Beacock 3 0 0
4 S.Anderson Caught JG.Hutchinson DS.Williamson 14 1 0
5 J.Lippett Caught JG.Hutchinson NJ.Beacock 0 0 0
6 D.Robson Caught JG.Hutchinson DS.Williamson 23 3 0
7 S.Bennett Stumped SC.Turner TJ.Clapson 9 1 0
8 C.Dobson Bowled TJ.Clapson 0 0 0
9 M.Dobson Not Out 4 0 0
10 M.Baites Caught JG.Hutchinson TJ.Clapson 0 0 0
11 A.Dixon Bowled NM.Davey 6 1 0
Extras 16
38.4 Overs Total 120 All Out
1 22 2 34 3 54 4 54 5 94
P.Elliott M.Gorvin J.Wright J.Lippett D.Robson
6 97 7 100 8 107 9 111 10 120
S.Anderson C.Dobson S.Bennett M.Baites A.Dixon

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 EJ.Beacock 8.0 3 31 0
2 NJ.Beacock 10.0 3 34 4
3 DS.Williamson 10.0 5 13 2
4 TJ.Clapson 9.0 1 32 3
5 NM.Davey 1.4 1 3 1


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught S.Bennett J.Wright 32 2 0
2 JG.Hutchinson Bowled S.Anderson 24 3 0
3 T.Hartley Bowled S.Anderson 1 0 0
4 SC.Turner+ Bowled J.Wright 11 1 0
5 P.Bessell Bowled S.Anderson 0 0 0
6 NM.Davey Caught J.Wright S.Anderson 0 0 0
7 DS.Williamson Caught J.Lippett S.Anderson 10 1 0
8 NJ.Beacock Bowled S.Anderson 17 1 0
9 EJ.Beacock Not Out 6 0 0
10 TJ.Clapson Bowled S.Anderson 0 0 0
11 0
Extras 11
36.3 Overs Total 112 All Out
1 43 2 45 3 67 4 68 5 74
JG.Hutchinson T.Hartley G.White P.Bessell SC.Turner
6 74 7 98 8 112 9 112 10 -
NM.Davey DS.Williamson NJ.Beacock TJ.Clapson -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 S.Anderson 18.3 4 46 7
2 D.Robson 8.0 2 21 0
3 J.Wright 10.0 0 40 2


Heslington won by 8 runs


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