Fives and Heronians Cricket Club

Scorecard

Fives and Heronians Cricket Club Saturday 3rd XI v South Woodford on Sat 21 Sep 2002 at 1-00pm
Fives and Heronians Cricket Club Won 24 runs

Match report F&H batted first and were soon in command thanks to James Swash (and NOT stodgy Graham
Neary who scored 7 in an opening partnership of 50). An unbeaten 5th wicket partnership of 86
between Kirandeep Bansal (40*) and Ian Rotsey (44*) enabled the skipper to declare at the
required 250 score off 41 overs.

After an enjoyable tea of Strawberries & Cream, South Woodford set about our opening attack.
The introduction of spin twins Mark Wheeler (3-68 off 17 overs) and Derek Maddison
(3-72 off 12 overs) enabled us to initially stem the flow of runs by obtaining wickets. South
Woodford though required 108 in the last 20 overs with 5 wickets left. In the first 10 overs in
the last hour, there was some large 6s and 2 wickets coming in one over from Ian Rotsey as
South Woodford kept up with the asking rate but lost key wickets at important times. Even at
212-9, South Woodford were still chasing an improbable victory with some lusty blows from their
skipper Peter Shirt. In the end we took the final South Woodford wicket with just over 3 overs
remaining. An excellent game of cricket played in a wonderful spirit on a lovely sunny day.

Fives and Heronians Cricket Club Saturday 3rd XI Batting
Player Name RunsMB4s6sSRCtStRo
extras
TOTAL :
 
for 4 wickets
0
256
        
James Swash Caught  94
Ian Rotsey Not Out  43
Kiran Bansal Not Out  38
Steve Ambridge Caught  34
Nick Canacott  
Graham Neary  
Kiran Bansal  
Steve Ambridge  
Matthew Sutton  
Tim Nash  
Derek Maddison  

South Woodford Bowling

Player nameOversMaidensRunsWicketsAverageEconomy
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South Woodford Batting
Player name RMB4s6sSR
extras
TOTAL :
 
for 10 wickets
0
232 (0.0 overs)
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Fives and Heronians Cricket Club Saturday 3rd XI Bowling

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