Brocklesby Park Cricket Club

Brocklesby Park against Revesby at Brocklesby Park on 28/07/1984


Innings of Brocklesby Park

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 MCB.Burbidge* Bowled G.Payne 14 1 0
2 TJ.Robinson Bowled G.Payne 11 0 0
3 M.Featherstone Caught B.Taylor G.Payne 21 2 0
4 Matt.Robinson Caught B.Taylor G.Payne 0 0 0
5 D.Stamp Caught I.Smith B.Taylor 37 3 0
6 G.White+ Caught G.Payne B.Taylor 14 2 0
7 CL.Strange Run Out 1 0 0
8 PB.Burbidge Caught C.Dodds G.Payne 0 0 0
9 N.Page Caught S.Laird B.Taylor 2 0 0
10 S.Bradshaw Bowled B.Taylor 5 1 0
11 JD.Burbidge Not Out 4 0 0
Extras 19
42.2 Overs Total 128 All Out
1 31 2 34 3 35 4 64 5 95
TJ.Robinson MCB.Burbidge Matt.Robinson M.Featherstone G.White
6 97 7 97 8 102 9 112 10 128
CL.Strange PB.Burbidge N.Page S.Bradshaw D.Stamp

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 S.Sharp 12.0 1 30 0
2 G.Payne 21.0 3 51 5
3 B.Taylor 9.2 1 28 4


Innings of Revesby

Batsman How Out Fielder Bowler Score 4s 6s
1 J.Lee Caught G.White JD.Burbidge 7 1 0
2 S.Laird Caught G.White PB.Burbidge 8 0 0
3 A.Manning Caught N.Page M.Featherstone 19 0 0
4 S.Sargeant Caught TJ.Robinson PB.Burbidge 24 2 0
5 C.Dodds Bowled M.Featherstone 0 0 0
6 G.Payne Caught MCB.Burbidge N.Page 13 0 0
7 T.Roberts Caught MCB.Burbidge N.Page 0 0 0
8 S.Sharp Not Out 0 0 0
9 I.Smith Bowled M.Featherstone 7 1 0
10 A.Butler Not Out 0 0 0
11 B.Taylor DNB -
Extras 10
42.0 Overs Total 88/8
1 13 2 26 3 57 4 59 5 77
J.Lee S.Laird S.Sargeant C.Dodds A.Manning
6 78 7 81 8 88 9 88 10 -
T.Roberts G.Payne I.Smith - -

Bowling (6-ball Overs)

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets
1 S.Bradshaw 9.0 4 7 0
2 JD.Burbidge 9.0 4 14 1
3 PB.Burbidge 7.0 2 25 2
4 M.Featherstone 12.0 3 24 3
5 N.Page 5.0 0 8 2


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