League bowling – 1997

10 wicket to qualify First Name Surname O M R 5's W Avg SR RPO John Pemberton 107.5 24 370 0 18 20.56 5.97 3.44 Peter Tidey 195.4 52 635 1 28 22.68 6.98 3.25 Martin Seale 159 30 532 0 20 26.60 7.95 3.35 Did not qualify Simon Jackson 4 0 28 0 2 14.00 2.00 7.00 Richard Robertson 50 9 143 0 9 15.89 5.56 2.86 Peter Costen 30 3 107 0 4 26.75 7.50 3.57 Graham Letford 5 0 35 0 1 35.00 5.00 7.00 Simon Roberts 28 4 113 0 3 37.67 9.33 4.04 Ian Roberts 22 2 94 0 2 47.00 11.00 4.27 Jason Nolan 3 1 8 0 0 N/A N/A 2.67

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League catches – 1997

Wicket Keeping in brackets followed by stumpings First Name Surname Catches Simon Jackson 5 Baz Curtis 4 Simon Roberts 3 Jamie Warren 3 (1) 0st Phil Divers 2 Mark Peart 2 Richard Robertson 2 Martin Seale 2 Peter Costen 1 Peter Tidey 1 Chris Bovington 0 (5) 2st

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League results and statistics – 1997

Opposition Innings Total Wickets Reed Innings Total Wickets Result Datchworth 193 7 194 6 Won 4w Preston 106 10 141 10 Won 35r Southgate Adelaide 204 6 117 8 Draw Northampton Exiles 201 9 199 7 Draw Redbourne 211 5 173 9 Draw Old Finchleians 206 10 131 10 Lost 75r Northwood 0 0 0 0 Rain Old Albanians 0 0 0 0 Rain Parkfield 134 8 150 8 Draw Old Owens 157 7 201 7 Draw Old Camdenians 66 1 63 9 Lost 9w Hatfield 0 0 125 5 Rain Bayford & Hertford 196 5 103 10 Lost 93r Old Haberdashers 173 7 177 9 Won 1w Baldock 195 9 193 10 Lost 1w Bushey 207 10 229 4 Won 22r Eggington 0 0 0 0 Rain 2249 94 2196 112 Runs For 2196 Wickets Lost 112 Runs Against 2249 Wickets Taken 94 Average Stand For 19.61 Games Played 13 Games Won 4 31% Average Stand Against 23.93 Games Drawn 5 38% Games Lost 4 31% Tie 0 0% Games Abandoned 4

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Hatfield

Hatfield bought Reed in to bat while the sun was out in the latest round of league games. Reed took advantage of a good track and put on 48 for the first wicket before Curtis was bowled for 28. Reed were soon 60-2, but with the in form Mark Peart and Jamie Warren at the crease, Reed looked comfortable. Then came the first break for rain. Peart was unlucky to be given out LBW for 16. Then came a second break for rain. When they went back out Warren tried to step up the run rate, but was bowled for a fine 33. Simon Roberts went the same way for 11 and then came the final down pour and the game was abandoned with Reed on 125-5. Both teams picked up 10 points.

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Northampton Exiles

After losing the toss Reed's bowlers put them selves in a good position to get a win in their latest league game. John Pemberton bowled with pace and aggression and soon had the wicket of Dean for 2. Pemberton returned the figures of 1-19 from 7 overs. He was well supported by Martin Seale. He bowled unchanged for 16 overs. He picked up 2 wickets for 57 runs and was unlucky to have a couple of catches dropped. Richard Robertson replaced Seale and he bowled a very nagging length and was hard to get away. He had the batsmen tied down and frustrated them. Jamie Warren took a superb slip catch off Robertson but in the process tore a muscle and had to leave the field. Luckily Reed could call on their twelfth man James Foy. Robertson took 3-55 in his 20 overs. Ian Roberts also bowled well picking up 2-40 from 10 overs. It was unfortunate that Reed gave away 15 runs off the last over sod so were set 202 to win in 47 overs. Reed got off to a cracking start putting on Reed's first century opening start of the season. Despite some negative field placing, Baz Curtis and Peter Morley managed to get the scoreboard ticking. Curtis smashed 11 4s on his way to 63 while Morley played the anchor roll with 22. Morley was the first to go when the score was on 102, but Curtis followed with only 1 run more added to the total. Reed needed 100 runs in 20 overs. Reed now lost their way and collapsed to 129-6. Things looked brighter when Richard Robertson took a liking to spinner Lawler and smashed 24, but when he [...]

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Old Camdenians

Old Camdenians were in total command of this game from ball 1 when Curtis was bowled for 0. Reed had no answers to the bowling of Ashed who took 5-34 in 16 overs. Only Mark Peart game to terms with the bowling scoring 23. In fact he was the only Reed player to get into double figures. Reed weren't helped by a groin injury to Simon Roberts who had to retire hurt. Reed lost 6 wickets for just 11 runs and were 63 all out. Old Camdenians easily got the 64 runs they needed in just 12 overs. Peter Tidey took a wicket so Reed weren't left pointless, with the help of a good Phil Divers catch. In the end it was a game that Reed should quickly forget.  

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