Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Cambridge Methodists against Brocklesby Park at Calverley Lane on 05/08/1995


Innings of Cambridge Methodists

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 J.Dodgson Caught SC.Turner NJ.Beacock 12 2 0
2 P.Brookes Bowled M.Featherstone 67 9 1
3 I.Coxon Caught A.Noble M.Featherstone 10 2 0
4 D.Dickson Caught J.Whall MA.Bessell 18 4 0
5 A.Gill Run Out 11 1 0
6 K.Birks Caught SC.Turner M.Featherstone 8 1 0
7 J.Matthews Not Out 47 5 0
8 M.Barnfield Caught J.Whall A.Noble 27 4 1
9 L.Gonda Not Out 36 7 1
10 D.Gregson DNB -
11 DNB -
Extras 24
40.0 Overs Total 260/7
1 21 2 64 3 110 4 127 5 142
J.Dodgson I.Coxon D.Dickson P.Brookes A.Gill
6 162 7 201 8 260 9 - 10 -
K.Birks M.Barnfield - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 M.Featherstone 17.0 1 91 3
2 NJ.Beacock 7.0 0 52 1
3 MA.Bessell 7.0 1 34 1
4 A.Noble 6.0 0 34 1
5 J.Whall 3.0 0 33 0


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 SC.Turner Caught J.Dodgson M.Barnfield 39 7 0
2 CJ.Smith Caught M.Barnfield D.Gregson 1 0 0
3 M.Featherstone Caught and Bowled L.Gonda 7 1 0
4 NM.Smith Caught K.Birks D.Gregson 4 1 0
5 A.Noble Caught and Bowled D.Gregson 0 0 0
6 KG.Smith Bowled M.Barnfield 6 1 0
7 MA.Bessell Caught P.Brookes M.Barnfield 11 2 0
8 J.Whall Caught and Bowled M.Barnfield 0 0 0
9 NJ.Beacock Not Out 1 0 0
10 0
11 0
Extras 7
23.3 Overs Total 76 All Out
1 5 2 20 3 33 4 33 5 54
CJ.Smith M.Featherstone NM.Smith A.Noble KG.Smith
6 65 7 75 8 76 9 - 10 -
SC.Turner J.Whall MA.Bessell - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 L.Gonda 7.0 3 15 1
2 D.Gregson 9.0 3 17 3
3 K.Birks 4.0 0 19 0
4 M.Barnfield 2.3 0 11 4
5 A.Gill 1.0 0 10 0


Cambridge Methodists won by 184 runs


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