Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Grimoldby at Brocklesby Park on 07/07/1984


Innings of Grimoldby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 T.Morrell Caught KG.Smith S.Bradshaw 17 2 0
2 Billcliffe Caught M.Shaw S.Bradshaw 2 0 0
3 K.Simpson Caught TJ.Robinson S.Bradshaw 7 0 0
4 A.Stammers Caught D.Stamp S.Bradshaw 5 0 0
5 A.Ware Bowled D.Stamp 33 6 0
6 R.Sellars Caught CL.Strange D.Stamp 15 1 0
7 Cowdroy Not Out 22 2 0
8 B.Grant LBW D.Stamp 0 0 0
9 S.Hood Bowled D.Stamp 0 0 0
10 E.Wiseman Caught S.Bradshaw M.Featherstone 19 4 0
11 A.Morris Not Out 1 0 0
Extras 21
44.0 Overs Total 142/9
1 14 2 33 3 35 4 50 5 89
Billcliffe K.Simpson T.Morrell A.Stammers R.Sellars
6 98 7 98 8 98 9 136 10 142
A.Ware B.Grant S.Hood E.Wiseman -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 M.Shaw 12.0 5 27 0
2 S.Bradshaw 13.0 2 31 4
3 D.Stamp 10.0 3 25 4
4 PB.Burbidge 4.0 1 17 0
5 M.Featherstone 5.0 1 21 1


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 G.White Caught E.Wiseman Cowdroy 18 2 0
2 KG.Smith+ Run Out 18 2 0
3 M.Featherstone Caught Billcliffe T.Morrell 59 12 0
4 TJ.Robinson Caught Cowdroy T.Morrell 27 3 0
5 VGE.Jeffrey Not Out 15 2 0
6 CL.Strange Not Out 6 0 0
7 D.Stamp DNB -
8 MCB.Burbidge* DNB -
9 PB.Burbidge DNB -
10 S.Bradshaw DNB -
11 M.Shaw DNB -
Extras 2
30.0 Overs Total 145/4
1 32 2 41 3 116 4 126 5 145
KG.Smith G.White TJ.Robinson M.Featherstone
6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 -
- - - - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 Cowdroy 10.0 1 30 1
2 A.Stammers 8.0 2 32 0
3 B.Grant 5.0 0 27 0
4 R.Sellars 3.0 0 27 0
5 T.Morrell 4.0 0 27 2


Brocklesby Park won by 6 wickets


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