Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Alford at Brocklesby Park on 26/06/2005


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 SC.Turner* Caught J.Smith A.White 38 3 0
2 CA.Strange Bowled R.Thornally 67 9 0
3 CR.Wilson Bowled E.Phipps 0 0 0
4 ACJ.Ferrier+ Caught R.Thornally E.Phipps 4 1 0
5 JS.Pexman Caught and Bowled A.White 15 1 0
6 S.Joyce Run Out A.Wilkinson 0 0 0
7 GTT.Haxby Not Out 7 1 0
8 RJ.Bedwell Not Out 11 2 0
9 JD.Burbidge DNB -
10 P.Hopton DNB -
11 PJ.Thompson DNB -
Extras 22
40.0 Overs Total 164/6
1 103 2 108 3 112 4 133 5 138
SC.Turner CR.Wilson ACJ.Ferrier CA.Strange S.Joyce
6 146 7 164 8 - 9 - 10 -
JS.Pexman - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 A.Wilkinson 10.0 3 32 0
2 P.Fletcher 10.0 1 46 0
3 A.White 10.0 2 34 2
4 E.Phipps 6.0 0 28 2
5 R.Thornally 4.0 1 14 1


Innings of Alford

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 T.Brookes Run Out P.Hopton 45 4 0
2 A.White Caught ACJ.Ferrier JD.Burbidge 3 0 0
3 J.Smith Run Out RJ.Bedwell 0 0 0
4 P.Karklins Bowled JS.Pexman 23 1 0
5 P.Gibson LBW JS.Pexman 1 0 0
6 R.Thornally LBW PJ.Thompson 0 0 0
7 J.Davy Caught ACJ.Ferrier PJ.Thompson 0 0 0
8 E.Phipps Caught SC.Turner PJ.Thompson 3 0 0
9 A.Wilkinson Caught ACJ.Ferrier RJ.Bedwell 17 2 1
10 P.Fletcher Not Out 6 1 0
11 0
Extras 10
33.2 Overs Total 108 All Out
1 15 2 19 3 65 4 68 5 69
A.White J.Smith T.Brookes P.Gibson R.Thornally
6 71 7 79 8 85 9 108 10 -
J.Davy E.Phipps P.Karklins A.Wilkinson -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 JD.Burbidge 5.0 1 15 1
2 P.Hopton 6.0 1 17 0
3 PJ.Thompson 10.0 3 28 3
4 JS.Pexman 10.0 2 32 2
5 CR.Wilson 2.0 1 6 0
6 RJ.Bedwell 0.2 0 0 1


Brocklesby Park won by 56 runs


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