League First Team Stats 2003
First XI League Team Stats - 2003
First XI League Team Stats - 2003
League batting averages 2nd XI - 2003
Cokenach and Reed u15s convincingly beat Bassingbourn in their recent match.Bassingbourn were all out in the 17th over for 61 ,due to some excellent bowling.Rupert Martin took 3 for 7 ,including two wickets in his first over,Marcus Baker 2 for 16 ,David Hill 3 for 10 and Kieran Ward 1 for 19. In reply Cokenach and Reed reached 67 for 2 in only the 12th over Andrew Cropper leading the way with 28 not out abley supported by Alex Eve 11 not out.
Reed under 15s beat Foxton under 15s by 6 wickets. Batting first Foxton reached 83 for 8 in their 20 overs.Tight bowling by Rupert Martin 2-11,Kieran Ward 1-6 and Becky Thompson who only conceded 9 runs in her four overs restricted the Foxton batsmen, for whom top scorer was Bamborough with 10. Marcus Baker took 2-29,David Hill 2-8 and David Marchant 1-5.But Reed had made their task more difficult by conceding 35 extras. In reply Andrew Cropper top scored with a hard hitting 23.Kieran Ward 11, David Johnson 15 and Rupert Martin 15 saw Reed home with nearly 4 overs left.
In their final league match of the season Cokenach and Reed u15's beat Foxton by 7 wickets. In a very high scoring game Foxton batted first and reached 142 -4 in their 20 overs.For Foxton Collen scored 23,Symmons 24,Wilkins 39 and Ranner was 13 not out. Reed were let down by some poor fielding and mixed bowling as extras was top score with 42. David Hill took 1-30 and David Marchant 1-17. However the Cokenach and Reed batsmen quickly set about their task.Marcus Baker with a hard hitting 73 -including 13 fours and 1 six- and David Johnson 27 ,put on 115 for the first wicket in just 11 overs.Rupert Martin 11 not out and Alex Eve finished the task in just the 15th over.
In the first round of the Keatley Cup Reed faced Therfield at home. Therfield elected to bat first on a damp wicket and got off to a reasonable start despite a tight opening spell by Graham Wilson conceding just 8 runs in his 3 8-ball overs. However, as the visitors looked to accelerate further they lost wickets at regular intervals and were kept to under a hundred with Emms and Heslam taking 3 wickets a piece. In reply Reed didn’t start well with Heslam and Chris Jackson going cheaply but Simon Jackson played a fluent knock scoring 29 in no time including a straight six to add momentum to the home sides innings. The departure of S Jackson run out from the boundary brought Gary Bridge to the crease who hit two big sixes in his hard hitting 43 not out to see Reed home with the aid of a solid looking Tom Fulk (12 not out) with 3 overs to spare.
Reed win by 86 runs Reed booked their place in the Keatley Cup semi finals on Tuesday night as they surged to a comprehensive 86 run victory over Aspenden, Standon & Puckeridge at home. Winning the toss, Reed skipper William Clarke elected to bat, and it proved to be the correct decision as Simon Jackson, club and 1st XI captain, struck a chanceless 67*, and ran very efficiently between the wickets with Ben Bowles (26). John Heslam (12), Chris Jackson (14) and a typically flamboyant 14* by Jim Allsopp ensured that the home side reached a challenging 153 for 4 in their 15 eight ball overs. In response, Aspenden could not have made a worse start as their opener was caught at midwicket on the first ball of the innings off Clarke (3-0-12-3), and his fellow opener was bowled shortly afterwards. At the other end, Peter Tidey (3-0-12-3) also tore through the line-up as Reed&Mac226;s opening bowlers left a trail of destruction leaving Aspenden floundering on 22 for 6. Jim Allsopp (3-1-11-0), Richard Johnson (3-0-14-1) and Richard Robertson (2-0-9-1) also ensured that runs were kept tight, leaving Aspenden on 67 for 9 after their 15 overs. The next round is due to be played at a neutral ground, yet to be drawn, on 27th June
Reed continued their fine midweek form on Tuesday evening by resoundingly crushing Foxton at Royston to take a place in the Keatley Cup finals in two weeks. Revenge was at the forefront of Reed&Mac226;s mind after Foxton knocked them out of the Cup this time last year. However, the experience gleaned from last seasons continual League promotion and form proved too much for Foxton as they slumped to a 33 run defeat. Winning the toss, Reed elected to bat. It proved to be the correct decision, as they amassed a mammoth 153 for 5 off their 15 eight ball overs, taking full advantage of some short boundaries and sloppy fielding. Tom Fulk&Mac226;s batting heroics reflected his fine form this season as he smashed an imperious 50. Club captain and 1XI skipper, Simon Jackson, was unlucky to be dismissed run out from a ricocheted drive on 12, and Stuart Smith and Chris Jackson hit 21 and 20 respectively. Solid support in the closing overs was also found in John Heslam (17) and Richard Johnson (11*). The pick of the Foxton bowlers was P.Howlett who bowled his 3 overs for a meagre 12 runs. With such a total under their belt, Reed proceeded to strangle Foxton with a defensive field and all around accurate bowling, resulting in 7 of the opposition batsmen being bowled. Opener Richard Johnson, returning impressive figures of 3-0-15-3, kept runs tight in conjunction with some trademark penetrative bowling by Peter Tidey (3-0-35-3). On their knees at 20-5, Foxton benefited from a dubious no-ball decision which allowed dangerman Goodchild (37) to strike four sixes in one over. Howlett (38) also featured with some aggressive strokes restoring them to 95 for 8, but regular wickets [...]
Reeds brave midweek side had to settle for Runners up spot in the John Barker Cup. After making up for Keatley Cup disappointments with an exciting campaign in the Herts midweek competition which included victories over Herts Division 1 and 2 opposition, Reed lost out to Division 1 Letchworth in Fridays final. Reed got off to a good start reducing their opponents to 11-2 after 2 overs thanks to good opening overs from William Clarke and Michael Berks, the latter dismissing the dangerous Bowyer first ball of the game. However Letchworth responded in excellent fashion scoring 41 runs off the next 4 overs. With the batsmen using the pace of Reeds openers Reed midweek captain James Heslam turned to the swing of Peter Tidey who soon pegged Letchworth back taking a wicket in his first over. From then on Reed tightened things up and Johnson and the returning Berks supported Tidey well leaving Reed a gettable target of 113 to win the cup for the first in the clubs history. Reed got off to a reasonable start. Although always slightly behind the run rate they were in with a shout at 22-0 after 5 overs. However, Heslam went in the next over and some excellent bowling and one extremely debatable umpiring decision to get rid of Simon Jackson left Reed in deep trouble at 37-3 at the halfway stage. Despite the best efforts of Peter Tidey promoted up the order to hit out and Ray Kingshott who struck a big six in his 22 Reed remained out of touch and fell 30 runs short bowled out in the last over of the game.
Reed kicked off their mid-week Keatley Cup campaign on Wednesday as they were drawn in the first round against Melbourn at home. Continuing their fine form, Reed won by 7 wickets thanks to some tight bowling and aggressive batting, typically similar to their league and National Village Cup performances. Despite losing the toss, Reed managed to peg back the Melbourn XI to 84 for 9 off their 15 eight ball overs. Richard Johnson (3-0-15-1) made an early breakthrough, but it was Chris Jackson (3-0-11-4) and Richard Robertson (3-0-17-3) who did the damage as they tore through the order, with Jackson capturing dangerman R.Cooper (27) LBW to begin the succession of wickets. Reed's strong reply ensured that the match was ended in 11.2 overs thanks to some intelligent batting by Tom Fulk (29) and Chris Jackson (35*) who saw off the pick of the Melbourn bowlers, Peter Flack, who bowled 2 maidens in his 3 over spell despite being unsuccessful. Reed's second round will be against Aspenden Standon & Puckeridge in the course of the next 2 weeks