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Weekley & Warkton CC - 3rd XI vs Kibworth CC - 3rd XI

Result: Weekley & Warkton CC - 3rd XI Won by 31 runs

Date: Sat 15th Sep 2007 @ 1:00

Type:  Friendly

Toss:  Kibworth 4th XI won the toss and decided to bowl

Weekley & Warkton CC - WWCC 3rd XI

      R B 4s 6s
Clive Hawkins + ct Rob Ellwood b Ben Matthew  
Unsure   b Tim Ellwood   52 
Stephen Turner   b Ben Matthew  
Cole Streather LBW b Rob Ellwood   47 
Colin Issitt ct Rob Ellwood b William Jennings   37 
Carl Russell st Tom Burton b William Jennings   35 
Ben Thorpe   b William Jennings   11 
Alex Steel   b William Jennings  
James Burrows st Tom Burton b William Jennings  
Dave Walklate * st Tom Burton b Ben Matthew  
Carl Peach Not Out  
Extras  ( )   37  
Total  ( all out , 39.1 overs)  230  

 

Fall Of Wickets

-1 ; -2 ; -3 ; -4 ;
-5 ; -6 ; -7 ; -8 ;
-9 ; -10 ;

Bowling

  O M R W Nb Wd
Unsure 5 0 21 0
Ben Matthew 5 0 25 3
Tej Thakkar 4 0 27 0
Ben Underwood 5 1 19 0
Rob Ellwood 7 0 47 1
Tim Ellwood 7 3 27 1
Mark Cairns 2 0 15 0
William Jennings 4.1 0 20 5

 

Kibworth 3rd XI

      R B 4s 6s
adam samuel ct  b Ben Thorpe   13 
Sam Pole ct Stephen Turner b Carl Peach   23 
Tom Burton + ct Clive Hawkins b Cole Streather   16 
Tim Ellwood LBW b Dave Walklate   58 
Rob Ellwood   b Carl Peach  
Ben Underwood ct Carl Peach b Carl Russell   35 
Unsure Did Not Bat          
Mark Cairns ro   
Ben Matthew Did Not Bat          
Tej Thakkar Not Out  
William Jennings * Did Not Bat          
Extras  ( )   35  
Total  (7 wickets, 40 overs)  199  

 

Fall Of Wickets

-1 ; -2 ; -3 ; -4 ;
-5 ; -6 ; -7 ; -8 ;
-9 ; -10 ;

Bowling

  O M R W Nb Wd
James Burrows 5 0 17 0
Alex Steel 5 2 15 0
Ben Thorpe 5 1 26 1
Carl Peach 8 0 31 2
Cole Streather 5 2 24 1
Dave Walklate 7 0 34 1
Carl Russell 5 0 34 1

Match Report by Will Jennings

So, this was it. After nearly five months of up and downs this was likely to be the last outing of the season for many of the end of season combined 3rd and 4th XI friendly team, and what a way to bow out.

Weekley and Warkton were the hosts for this encounter and what a lovely setting. In the ground of Boughton House and in sight of the church it was truly a lovely scene, even the fallen leaves near the boundary had a 'Olde England' feel to it. The weather was set fair and two sides who had forged such links over the season would see it out in grand style.

Kibworth won the toss and fielded. Looking around the dressing room there could only be one choice for the honour of opening the bowling with Mayur Chauhan and it had to be Ben Matthew. Quite what Weekley thought when they saw the Snow White extra mark out his run is not sure but 4 overs of swing and ankle crunch later two of the home batsmen were back in the hutch, oh yes you know when you've been Fido'd.

 The quicker bowlers were finding it difficult in the conditions. The boundaries straight were comparitively short and the faster the ball was delivered the faster it disappeared. It was an education for some of the young lads in the team to have to deal with a ball hit so hard in their direction. Yes there were some misfields but it was better they gained their experience in a friendly than in a league encounter.

 With the only option left to take the pace off the ball the skipper looked around for some slow bowling. Deciding things were not desperate enough to bring himself on the skipper threw the ball to the Elwood boys. With their bowling almost as good as their inter-family sledging perhaps they were unlucky not to secure more than a wicket each for their efforts.

After 7 overs Rob decided it was time for a blow and asked the skipper to allow him to graze  With 10 overs to Weekley were over 200 with six wickets in the hutch, who on Earth could be brought on? Looking around the field there could no longer be any excuse, it was Grenade Time.

 The first 'Bard' over was nothing special, indeed 7 runs came from it, but nothing could prepare the viewing public for the carnage that was to follow. In the next 3.1 overs of the skippers filth five home batsman would fall at the alter of the moonball pies. In terms of procession it put the Notting Hill Carnival to shame. With Fido returning from the top end and getting another victim Weekley had subsided to 230 all out with five balls to go.

 After a tea which quite frankly could have been described as a banquet the Kibworth reply began. The win would have been nice but it was more important for the lads to have a knock and enjoy themselves, this is precisely what happened.

 There were nice cameos from Adam Samuel, Tom Burton, Sam Pole, Ben Underwood and some serious biffage from Tim Elwood who scored a well earnt 50. At no stage did Kibworth look like winning the game but the scoreboard looked respectable and everyone who could call themselves a batter had a knock.

 The final piece of the game surrounded the final score. The skipper challenged his men to reach 200, Weekley took up the challenge to deny them. Mayur clubbed a huge six over midwicket and three runs were required to hit the double century from the last ball. Unfortunately only two runs were possible from but it didn't really matter, a really enjoyable friendly had been played by all.

 So, that is it then. No more Cricket until next April. I could start the countdown to next year but that would just be depressing. See you at all Fosse Park, probably looking bored in Marks and Spencer like me.