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Kibworth CC - Sunday 1st XI vs Husbands Bosworth CC - Weekend XI

Match report 

Result: Abandoned

Date: Sun 6th Jun 2010

Ground: Kibworth CC

Type:  Friendly

Toss:  Sunday 1st XI won the toss and decided to bowl

Highlights: Rain, lots and lots of rain

 

Husbands Bosworth CC - Weekend XI

      R      B      4s      6s
R Grey ct Oliver Lodge      b Manraj Ahluwalia   22 
M Woodford +        b Oliver Lodge   12 
J Lord LBW b Prashant Kumar  
K Willet   b Manraj Ahluwalia              37 
B Wade Not Out   19 
Unsure ct Ken Pounds b Curtis Harding   16 
Unsure   b William Jennings  
Unsure Not Out  
Unsure Did Not Bat          
Unsure Did Not Bat          
Unsure Did Not Bat          
Extras  ( )   10  
Total  (6 wickets, 23.2 overs)  117  

 

Fall Of Wickets

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

Bowling

  O      M R      W      Nb      Wd
Prashant Kumar 5 1      19 1
Oliver Lodge 4 1 15 1
Manraj Ahluwalia      5 0 32 2
Shiv Modi 4 1 31 0
Curtis Harding 3 0 8 1
William Jennings      2.2 1 7 1

 

Sunday 1st XI

      R B 4s 6s
Extras     
Total  (0 wickets)  0  

 

Fall Of Wickets

Bowling

  O M R W Nb Wd

Water Polo at Fleckney Road

You couldn't have been more wet if you had stood next to Roy Hattersley on a log flume next to an errant hose pipe. Mother Nature teased us with the prospect of a game, and the faced with the skippers flighted filth, sent a deluge of biblical proportions that washed the game away. In the field Kibworth has looked sharp. Husbands Bosworth had been reduced to 117 for 6 and a close game was shaping up. Sunday debutants Manraj Aluwhalia and Curtis Harding had both snared victims, Manraj with some medium pace wobble and Curtis with some off spinning darts. Ken had taken a looping catch, PK had moved them all over the place, Olly Lodge had bounced a batsman twice his height and The Bard had pied one out. One rain break had forced the players from the field but despite a brief period of dry weather the clouds became ever more threatening. When the precipitation increased at around 4:45 the covers were brought back on in the full knowledge that a reservoir of cricketing doom was being stored up in the heavens. Tea was taken early but with the rain coming down in sheets, and Ken deciding it was safe to go for a second plate of nosh, the decision was effectively made. 

TEAM 

 Pounds K, Illingworth, Singh J, Lodge B, PK, Modi, Bleby (Wkt), Harding, (capt), Lodge O, Aluwhalia.