League Bowling 1999

10 wicket to qualify First Name Surname O M R 5's W Avg SR RPO Mark Peart 58.1 13 185 0 13 14.23 4.47 3.18 Chris Jackson 63 11 207 0 13 15.92 4.85 3.29 Ian Roberts 139 48 337 1 21 16.05 6.62 2.42 William Clarke 58 14 203 1 12 16.92 4.83 3.5 Richard Robertson 120.1 29 375 0 21 17.86 5.72 3.12 Did Not Qualify Trevor Saunders 7.4 2 37 0 2 18.5 3.7 5.00 Martin Seale 21.5 7 58 0 2 29.00 10.75 2.70 Peter Costen 69 10 287 0 9 31.89 7.67 4.16 Michael Berks 47 5 165 0 4 41.25 11.75 3.51 Richard Johnson 17 2 53 0 0 N/A N/A 3.12 Scott Rouse 4 0 30 0 0 N/A N/A 7.50 Peter Tidey 11 0 67 0 0 N/A N/A 6.09 Graham Wilson 8.2 1 33 0 0 N/A N/A 4.02 Robert Dunn 4 2 12 0 0 N/A N/A 3.00

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League Batting 1999

10 Innings to qualify First Name Surname I NO HS 100's 50's R Avg Chris Jackson 15 4 117 (Braughing) 2 4 672 61.09 Michael Curtis 12 0 129 (Baldock) 1 3 491 40.92 Simon Jackson 16 4 77 (Northwood Town) 0 1 324 27.00 Paul Watts 11 1 50 (Northwood Town) 0 1 230 23.00 Trevor Saunders 12 1 89 (North Enfield) 0 1 229 20.82 Ed Blissett 14 1 39 (Redbourn) 0 0 197 15.15 Did Not Qualify James Heslam 1 0 41 (Bayford & Hertford) 0 0 41 41.00 Michael Berks 4 3 10* (Hatfield Hyde) 0 0 21 21.00 Mark Peart 8 0 47 (Baldock) 0 0 134 16.75 Robert Dunn 7 0 37 (North Enfield) 0 0 76 10.86 Richard Robertson 8 2 24 (Eversholt) 0 0 56 9.33 Martin Coote 1 0 8 (Eversholt) 0 0 8 8.00 Mike Jackson 5 1 10 (Preston) 0 0 26 6.50 Ian Roberts 6 4 9* (Boxmoor) 0 0 13 6.50 Will Clarke 6 2 9* (Datchworth) 0 0 17 4.25 Bobby Costen 1 0 3 (Redbourn) 0 0 3 3.00 Peter Costen 7 1 9* (North Enfield) 0 0 17 2.83 Martin Seale 3 1 3* (Baldock) 0 0 5 2.50 Graham Wilson 2 1 1* (Eversholt) 0 0 1 1.00 James Radmore 1 0 1 (Preston) 0 0 1 1.00 Graham Hazard 2 0 1 (UCA) 0 0 1 0.50 Scott Rouse 2 1 0* (Northampton Exciles) 0 0 0 0.00 James Baker 1 0 0 (Preston) 0 0 0 0.00 James Bell 1 0 0 (Eversholt) 0 0 0 0.00 Jason Nolan 1 0 0 (Datchworth) 0 0 0 0.00 Henry Tuften 1 0 0 (UCA) 0 0 0 [...]

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All game sixes – 1997

First Name Surname Six's Baz Curtis 12 Simon Jackson 7 Simon Roberts 5 Peter Morley 2 Richard Robertson 2 Peter Tidey 2 Peter Costen 1 Graham Hazard 1 John Heslam 1 Jason Nolan 1 Martin Seale 1 Jamie Warren 1

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All game results and statistics – 1997

Opposition Innings Total Wickets Reed Innings Total Wickets Result Ickleford 0 0 0 0 Rain Wormley 0 0 0 0 Rain Woodford Green 174 6 170 9 Lost 4w Casual Nomads 129 8 190 1 Draw Datchworth 193 7 194 6 Won 4w Elsenham 116 9 117 4 Won 6w Preston 106 10 141 10 Won 35r Southgate Adelaide 204 6 117 8 Draw Botany Bay 191 8 183 9 Lost 8r Northampton Exiles 201 9 199 7 Draw Redbourne 211 5 173 9 Draw Wormley 192 9 211 2 Draw Old Finchleians 206 10 131 10 Lost 75r Bayford & Hertford 55 0 203 5 Rain Northwood 0 0 0 0 Rain Old Albanians 0 0 0 0 Rain Taylor Sports 0 0 0 0 Rain Parkfield 134 8 150 8 Draw Cottered 181 7 160 7 Draw Old Owens 157 7 201 7 Draw Welwyn Garden City 185 3 188 7 Won 3w Old Camdenians 66 1 63 9 Lost 9w Hatfield 0 0 125 5 Rain Enfield II 104 10 105 2 Won 8w Bayford & Hertford 196 5 103 10 Lost 93r St. Thomas's Park 251 7 252 7 Won 3w Old Haberdashes 173 7 177 9 Won 1w Therfield 155 5 197 5 Draw Baldock 195 9 193 10 Lost 1w Bushey 207 10 229 4 Won 22r Bragbury End 0 0 0 0 Rain Eggington 0 0 0 0 Rain St. Margaretsbury 0 0 0 0 Off Royston 'A' 163 8 148 9 Lost 15r Knebworth Park 186 8 182 7 Draw Broxbourne 190 8 205 5 Won 15r 4521 190 4707 191 Runs For 4707 Wickets Lost 191 Runs Against 4521 Wickets Taken 190 Average Stand For 24.64 [...]

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Hatfield Hyde 2001

Reed cruised to victory on Saturday against Hatfield Hyde thanks to inspired batting from James Heslam and Chris Jackson. Bowling first Reed got off so a superb start with Will Clarke cleaning up 2 of the Hatfield batsman in consecutive balls in his 2nd over. However McCann and Somani put on 135 for the 3rd wicket to put Reed back on the back foot. With Jackson bowling a marathon spell of 18 overs (2 for 60) of tight slow bowling and Richard Johnson bowling tightly from the other end meant that Hatfield Hyde had to attack and the reintroduction of Clarke (6 for 47) saw Reed bowl out the opposition of 218. In reply Reed got of to a pacy start with Baz Curtis scored 26 off 8 overs before falling with the score on 26. However this bought to the wicket the in form Chris Jackson to bat alongside James Heslam. With both batsmen looking in no trouble, they started to stroke the attack to all corners of the ground. With both batsman passing 50 without offering any chances to the opposition Reed looked in a solid position. Jackson went for 58 and Heslam went shortly after for 82. However with Reed only needing 38 to win Johnson and Stuart Smith, who in doing so scored their first league runs of the season saw Reed home with 7 overs to spare.

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County Hall 2001

Reed failed to maintain their 100% Hertfordshire league record when they failed to overcome a strong County Hall side. Reed welcomed the return of veteran swing bowler Peter Tidey after a short return for "Uncle Pete" to Steeple Morden. Dropped catches were the order of the day for Reed with Jackson (Chris not Simon this time!) dropping 2, Heslam 1 and even Steve Dunn with gloves on dropped one. Tidey staked his claim for a regular first team place with a spell of tight bowling and devastating swing which saw him finish with figures of 5 for 41 with Reed restricting the home side to 181 For 9. Other notable performances were Michael "3 attempts to bowl 1 delivery" Berks and Ben "Im not gonna juggle one again" Bowles who finally became the first player to finally make a catch. I also believe some catches were caught when the ball was being thrown back to the bowler but there wasnt many. In reply Baz Curtis got Reed off to a customary good start before wickets started to tumble. Reed`s middle order gave little support to Curtis who eventually was out for 42. Poor shot selection was to blame for Reed`s batting collapse aided by their persistence to chase the opposing total. Australian quickie Bruce "I think Ill clean up Tidey first ball, after what has come before him" Johnston picked up 6 for 27 and was the pick of the County Hall bowlers. However all-rounder Tidey became the crowd pleaser stepping down the wicket on numerous occassions to the Aussie. Reed were eventually bowled out for 100 leaving captain Simon Jackson bewildered by his sides collapse. More concern for Reed has got to be captain [...]

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Northwood Town

Reed put up their best league display of the session so far against Northwood Town. Reed won the toss and decided to bat even though it looked like the pitch would help the bowlers early on. Openers Baz Curtis and Mark Peart put on 51 for the first wicket before Curtis was dismissed for 31. Peart went 14 runs later when he had scored 26. Trevor Saunders and Chris Jackson then put on 73. Saunders never one to hang around smashed a quick 41. Jackson was by now accumulating his runs all around the wicket and the visitors head began to drop. Simon Roberts helped in a stand of 50 before he went for 30. Reed's aim was to get 200 and maximum batting points. Jackson and new partner Robert Dunn saw the home side safely past this mark and beyond. In the end Reed were 221-4 with Jackson 73 not out, his highest league score of the season. Dunn was left on 12. Northwood Town decided to send in Baker to try and smash a good start, but this backfired when he was bowled by Andrew Emms. He also accounted for Piper a few overs later. Reed managed to keep the pressure on the batting side making them fight for every run. Northwood Town were still in the hunt until a golden spell of bowling by Trevor Saunders. He ripped through Northwood Town's middle order, taking 4-23 in 9 overs. He was helped by 3 catch by Curtis and a superb diving catch by new boy William Clarke. Emms came back for a late burst and picked up his third victim. Peter Tidey took the 9th wicket, any other catch by Clarke, but Reed [...]

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Northampton Exiles

Reed shocked promotion hopefuls Northampton Exiles with a stunning display with bat and ball in this Herts League Division 2 fixture. Baz Curtis took full advantage of being dropped on nought. He took a shine to the opening bowling of Robertson hitting him for 32 from his 4 overs. Senior was hard to score off at the other end and had ripped through Reed's top order, taking 4 wicket. Runs were coming freely at the other end and Reed had 100 on the board in just 20 overs. Curtis was joined by Simon Jackson and they put on 80 for the 6th wicket. A mixture of some good running and positive batting put Reed on the brink of maximum batting point when Curtis was out for 117 with the score on 194. He smashed 15, 4s and 5, 6s in that 117 and when he reached 101 he passed 1000 runs for the season. Jackson and Robert Dunn continued to push Reed into the 200s. Exiles needing to win to keep their promotion hopes alive couldn't understand where Reed, needing the points for totally opposite reasons had found this form. Jackson was dismissed for 34. Peter Costen came in and in his own unique way smashed 20 in no time. Dunn went for 27, but by then Reed had passed 250. In the end they set Exiles 256 to win. Exiles looked up for the challenge as the hit some early loose bowling, but Richard Robertson and Andrew Emms got back on line and the batsmen had to start to fight for runs. Robertson made the vital early break through. Andrew Emms then got into the act picking up 2 wickets. Emms was replaced by [...]

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Langford

After being put into the field Reed were very lack lustre in the field. Their was a real end of season feel to this performance. Simon Roberts bowled tightly at the beginning conceding just 17 runs from 5 overs. he was well supported by the senior duo of Ian Roberts and Clive Collins. Both gave little away, in fact less the 30 a piece in 8 overs. Reed pegged back Langford after they got a good start. Kirkham was the real thorn in Reed's side. he scored 67 and we the third man out with the score on 103. Reed quickly made that 4 wickets just 5 runs later. It was then that Simpson took a shine to the spin of Mark Peart taking 18 from one over. Peart responded well by taking Simpson's wicket plus 2 more. In the end Langford posted a challenging 178 to win. Unfortunately Reed lost both openers before 30 runs were on the board. They never really recovered from this. Simon Jackson looked in good form yet again, but was well caught when he had score 18. James Heslam also scored 18 when looking good. Stuart McDonald making his Reed debut scored 19 and fell into the trap of getting out when well set. Although at this point Reed did runs quickly. Michael Davenport was also making his debut and he made a big impact. He smashed a quick 50 and gave Reed a glimmer of hope, but Reed never got ahead of the run rate and in the end were 10 runs light.

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