Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Woodhall Spa at Brocklesby Park on 12/06/1994


Innings of Woodhall Spa

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 R.Trotter Bowled JD.Burbidge 5 0 0
2 N.Middleton Caught P.Burke PJ.Thompson 26 1 0
3 J.Middleton Bowled JD.Burbidge 5 0 0
4 A.Gaunt Bowled PJ.Thompson 22 0 1
5 S.Blyth Stumped J.Brumby PJ.Thompson 39 2 0
6 P.Fixtor Caught CL.Strange PJ.Thompson 1 0 0
7 P.Wilkinson Bowled PJ.Thompson 1 0 0
8 M.Perkins Bowled JD.Burbidge 21 2 0
9 K.Rolls Bowled PJ.Thompson 0 0 0
10 R.Wilkinson Bowled PJ.Thompson 2 0 0
11 D.Fixtor Not Out 1 0 0
Extras 21
44.5 Overs Total 144 All Out
1 6 2 33 3 68 4 89 5 91
R.Trotter J.Middleton N.Middleton A.Gaunt P.Fixtor
6 101 7 101 8 139 9 143 10 144
P.Wilkinson M.Perkins K.Rolls R.Wilkinson S.Blyth

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JD.Burbidge 11.0 1 32 3
2 T.Hartley 5.0 0 18 0
3 P.Burke 6.0 1 12 0
4 PJ.Thompson 11.5 1 26 7
5 NJ.Beacock 8.0 0 32 0
6 MCB.Burbidge 3.0 0 11 0


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught P.Fixtor P.Wilkinson 71 10 0
2 VGE.Jeffrey Stumped R.Trotter J.Middleton 1 0 0
3 T.Hartley Caught S.Blyth P.Wilkinson 47 8 0
4 CJ.Smith Not Out 12 1 0
5 J.Brumby+ Not Out 9 2 0
6 D.Salmond DNB -
7 MCB.Burbidge DNB -
8 NJ.Beacock DNB -
9 PJ.Thompson DNB -
10 P.Burke DNB -
11 JD.Burbidge DNB -
Extras 5
32.2 Overs Total 145/3
1 33 2 117 3 125 4 145 5 -
VGE.Jeffrey G.White T.Hartley -
6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 -
- - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 D.Fixtor 5.0 3 22 0
2 J.Middleton 10.0 0 44 1
3 P.Fixtor 4.0 0 20 0
4 P.Wilkinson 7.2 0 27 2
5 N.Middleton 6.0 1 31 0


Brocklesby Park won by 7 wickets


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