Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Caistor Grammar School at Brocklesby Park on 14/06/1991


Innings of Caistor Grammar School

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 S.Blanchard Bowled JD.Burbidge 0 0 0
2 G.Broe Caught MCB.Burbidge S.Brader 49 5 1
3 J.Kendall Bowled JD.Burbidge 4 1 0
4 B.Caro Run Out 30 2 1
5 J.Graham Bowled JD.Burbidge 17 1 0
6 J.France Caught J.Brumby PB.Burbidge 5 1 0
7 G.Yallop Not Out 1 0 0
8 Tutty DNB -
9 P.Fytch DNB -
10 N.McCabe DNB -
11 S.Foulds DNB -
Extras 16
22.0 Overs Total 122/6
1 3 2 13 3 79 4 99 5 111
S.Blanchard J.Kendall G.Broe B.Caro J.France
6 122 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 -
J.Graham - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JD.Burbidge 3.0 0 16 3
2 PC.Harrison 4.0 0 13 0
3 Russ .Smith 4.0 1 20 0
4 PB.Burbidge 3.0 0 10 1
5 N.Twinn 4.0 0 26 0
6 S.Brader 4.0 0 30 1


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 NM.Smith Bowled S.Blanchard 4 0 0
2 MCB.Burbidge Caught J.Kendall G.Yallop 3 0 0
3 N.Twinn Bowled P.Fytch 10 0 0
4 NJ.Beacock Caught G.Broe Tutty 0 0 0
5 J.Brumby Caught G.Yallop P.Fytch 28 4 0
6 Russ .Smith Run Out 10 1 0
7 PC.Harrison Bowled S.Foulds 13 1 0
8 IJ.Ferraby Bowled N.McCabe 0 0 0
9 S.Brader Bowled G.Broe 1 0 0
10 JD.Burbidge Run Out 1 0 0
11 PB.Burbidge Not Out 0 0 0
Extras 22
21.3 Overs Total 92 All Out
1 10 2 16 3 18 4 61 5 61
NM.Smith MCB.Burbidge NJ.Beacock J.Brumby N.Twinn
6 79 7 80 8 88 9 90 10 92
Russ .Smith IJ.Ferraby S.Brader JD.Burbidge PC.Harrison

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 S.Blanchard 3.0 1 2 1
2 G.Yallop 4.0 0 9 1
3 Tutty 3.0 0 14 1
4 P.Fytch 4.0 0 18 2
5 N.McCabe 4.0 0 13 1
6 S.Foulds 2.3 0 18 1
7 G.Broe 1.0 0 2 1


Caistor Grammar School won by 30 runs


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