Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Burgh-Le-Marsh against Brocklesby Park at Burgh-Le-Marsh on 25/07/1992


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Bowled T.Blackmore 68 8 0
2 SC.Turner Caught P.Watson T.Wilkinson 6 1 0
3 KG.Smith Caught P.Watson T.Wilkinson 3 1 0
4 IJ.Ferraby Bowled G.Evison 13 0 0
5 J.Atkin Caught G.Evison P.Bronks 0 0 0
6 H.Wood Caught and Bowled P.Bronks 0 0 0
7 NM.Smith Bowled G.Evison 0 0 0
8 M.Winfield Bowled T.Blackmore 9 1 0
9 J.Clarke Bowled T.Blackmore 0 0 0
10 PJ.Thompson Bowled P.Watson 10 1 0
11 VGE.Jeffrey Not Out 2 0 0
Extras 17
35.1 Overs Total 128 All Out
1 9 2 37 3 78 4 79 5 81
SC.Turner KG.Smith IJ.Ferraby J.Atkin H.Wood
6 98 7 102 8 102 9 120 10 128
NM.Smith G.White J.Clarke M.Winfield PJ.Thompson

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 N.Smith 7.0 1 29 0
2 T.Wilkinson 7.0 1 16 2
3 P.Bronks 7.0 1 20 2
4 G.Evison 9.0 0 39 2
5 T.Blackmore 4.0 1 14 3
6 A.Boyd(jr) 1.0 0 4 0
7 P.Watson 0.1 0 0 1


Innings of Burgh-Le-Marsh

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 A.Boyd Caught J.Clarke M.Winfield 1 0 0
2 A.Roberts Caught PJ.Thompson M.Winfield 11 2 0
3 I.Bishop Bowled H.Wood 10 1 0
4 P.Bronks Run Out 11 2 0
5 T.Wilkinson Not Out 41 3 0
6 T.Blackmore Bowled J.Clarke 6 0 0
7 C.Franklin Caught G.White PJ.Thompson 0 0 0
8 G.Evison Caught and Bowled PJ.Thompson 4 0 0
9 N.Smith Not Out 26 4 0
10 P.Watson DNB -
11 A.Boyd(jr) DNB -
Extras 19
37.4 Overs Total 129/7
1 14 2 14 3 43 4 45 5 54
A.Boyd A.Roberts P.Bronks I.Bishop T.Blackmore
6 55 7 61 8 129 9 - 10 -
C.Franklin G.Evison - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 H.Wood 10.0 3 35 1
2 M.Winfield 8.4 3 28 2
3 PJ.Thompson 10.0 4 15 2
4 J.Clarke 9.0 1 46 1


Burgh-Le-Marsh won by 3 wickets


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