Ashton Wold won the toss and chose to bat.
Opening the batting was R. Awdry and H. Chapman, things started well with both batsmen scoring. The opening bowlers Hill and Scrivens keeping things tight made it difficult for the batsmen to score easily. After ten over the score was at 24 for no loss of wicket. Two new bowlers came into the attack to try and make a breakthrough, they were Hartwell and S. Suffolk. S. Suffolk was the one to make the first breakthrough, Harry was caught off of his bowling for 13. That making the score 29 for 1 at the end of the 12th over. The following over saw Richard being caught off the bowling of Hartwell for 15. Now with two new batsmen at the crease what could G. Palmer and M. Buckley do? these two batsmen struggled to get any momentum going and soon the wicket of Gerald fell, caught of the bowling of S. Suffolk for 6. The following over saw Hartwell pick his second wicket of the game too, taking the wicket of Mark who was bowled for 5. M. Papworth was the batsman the replaced Gerald the previous over he was now batting with another new batsman in the form of D. Blatch. Marcus was caught off the bowling of T. Sperry for 4. The new batsman was S. Palmer. The score at 58 for 5 off 25. A very low total was looking the outcome of the innings but Sam and Dan soon made the total to look better by piling on the runs in a 48 run partnership in just 6 overs. Before Sam was bowled by J. Suffolk for 28. The score now 106 for 6 off 31 overs. With 9 overs left a score of 150 was looking good, but quick wickets fell, Dan for 35 caught by Scrivens off the bowling of Hill for 35, two balls later C. White was bowled for 0 by Hill. Shortly followed by N. Barnes who was also out for 0 bowled by S. Suffolk. With just the one wicket left the innings was soon over as H. Williams was bowled by Hill for 1 which just left J. Ray on 0 not out with no one left to bat with. Ashton's final score 122 all out off 34.3 overs.
Opening the batting was R. Awdry and H. Chapman, things started well with both batsmen scoring. The opening bowlers Hill and Scrivens keeping things tight made it difficult for the batsmen to score easily. After ten over the score was at 24 for no loss of wicket. Two new bowlers came into the attack to try and make a breakthrough, they were Hartwell and S. Suffolk. S. Suffolk was the one to make the first breakthrough, Harry was caught off of his bowling for 13. That making the score 29 for 1 at the end of the 12th over. The following over saw Richard being caught off the bowling of Hartwell for 15. Now with two new batsmen at the crease what could G. Palmer and M. Buckley do? these two batsmen struggled to get any momentum going and soon the wicket of Gerald fell, caught of the bowling of S. Suffolk for 6. The following over saw Hartwell pick his second wicket of the game too, taking the wicket of Mark who was bowled for 5. M. Papworth was the batsman the replaced Gerald the previous over he was now batting with another new batsman in the form of D. Blatch. Marcus was caught off the bowling of T. Sperry for 4. The new batsman was S. Palmer. The score at 58 for 5 off 25. A very low total was looking the outcome of the innings but Sam and Dan soon made the total to look better by piling on the runs in a 48 run partnership in just 6 overs. Before Sam was bowled by J. Suffolk for 28. The score now 106 for 6 off 31 overs. With 9 overs left a score of 150 was looking good, but quick wickets fell, Dan for 35 caught by Scrivens off the bowling of Hill for 35, two balls later C. White was bowled for 0 by Hill. Shortly followed by N. Barnes who was also out for 0 bowled by S. Suffolk. With just the one wicket left the innings was soon over as H. Williams was bowled by Hill for 1 which just left J. Ray on 0 not out with no one left to bat with. Ashton's final score 122 all out off 34.3 overs.
Braunstone's bowling ~ S. Hill 6.3-1-14-3, J. Scrivens 5-1-11-0, J. Hartwell 8-1-28-2, S. Suffolk 7-2-14-3, T. Sperry 5-0-24-1, J. Suffolk 3-24-1.
With only a total of 122 for Ashton's bowlers to defend they knew they would have to bowl well and keep things tight. Opening the bowling was J. Ray and N. Barnes. Both bowled very well and didn't give away many runs. After 16 overs the score was at 18 for 1, with Nigel picking up the wicket of A. Merryweather LBW for 8. Then two new bowlers came into the attack, C. White and S. Palmer. Both bowled well and Sam picked up the wicket of D. Speight bowled for 8. Eight overs later the score was 38 for 3 off 24. Chris picking up the other wicket to have fallen which was the wicket of A. Holmes bowled for 4. D. Blatch replaced C. White and S. Palmer continued. Sam bowled 6 overs well for just the 1 wicket. Dan had picked up the wicket of S. Suffolk bowled for 28. M. Papworth replaced Sam for a couple of overs then C. White came back into the attack . The score now at 84 for 4 off 32, just 8 overs left and 6 wickets left for the batting team and 39 runs needed for the win. Chris took 5 wickets in his second spell of 4 overs (J. Hartwell bowled for 29, S. Hill caught by M. Papworth for 4, N. Dent LBW 0, C. Lewin bowled 0) With one over left and one wicket Braunstone needed 19 runs to win. Dan took the last wicket with the last ball of the innings, J. Suffolk bowled for 1. T. Sperry finished on 10 not out. Final score 107 all out off 40 overs.
Ashton's bowling ~ Nigel Barnes 8-5-7-1, John Ray 8-6-9-0, Sam Palmer 6-0-16-1, Chris White 8-1-30-6, Dan Blatch 8-0-30-2, Marcus Papworth 2-0-7-0.
Ashton won by 15 runs.
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