Friendly bowling – 1995

10 wicket to qualify First Name Surname O M R 5's W Avg SR RPO Simon Jackson 22.5 3 129 1 12 10.75 1.88 5.73 Martin Seale 65 15 166 0 15 11.07 4.33 2.55 Robert Dunn 125.4 29 401 4 31 12.94 4.05 3.20 Peter Tidey 81 26 215 1 13 16.54 6.23 2.65 Ian Roberts 85 22 256 0 11 23.27 7.73 3.01 Did not qualify Richard Robertson 1 0 7 0 1 7.00 1.00 7.00 John Clifton 7 2 20 0 2 10.00 3.50 2.86 Nick Smith 14 0 60 0 6 10.00 2.33 4.29 Michael Curtis 1.4 0 11 0 1 11.00 1.40 7.86 Owen Dunn 5 0 22 0 2 11.00 2.50 4.40 James Heslam 3.1 1 11 0 1 11.00 3.10 3.55 Owen Greenhalgh 6.3 0 34 0 3 11.33 2.10 5.40 Stuart Hood 4 0 23 0 2 11.50 2.00 5.75 Clive Collins 26 5 64 0 4 16.00 6.5 2.46 Richard Sealey 4 0 34 0 2 17.00 2.00 8.50 James Foy 28 4 108 0 6 18.00 4.67 3.86 James Glanville 37 5 124 0 5 24.80 7.40 3.35 Trevor Saunders 29 3 119 0 4 29.75 7.25 4.10 Scott Rouse 56 2 276 0 9 30.67 6.22 4.93 Paul Shepherd 16 1 72 0 2 36.00 8.00 4.50 Simon Roberts 70.4 8 338 0 9 37.56 7.82 4.80 Roger Payne 73.4 20 267 0 7 38.14 10.49 3.64 Andrew Nash 14 0 79 0 2 39.50 7.00 5.64 Richard Pearce 11 2 47 0 1 47.00 11.00 4.27 Peter Costen 44 18 158 0 3 52.67 14.67 3.59 Nigel Collins 27 6 114 0 1 114.00 27.00 4.22 William Clarke 7 0 35 0 0 [...]

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Keatley Cup Final 1985

Keatley Cup Final 1985 REED WIN THRILLER Keatley Cup Final Royston 103-4 Reed 105-6Reed lifted the Keatley Cup for the third year in succession on Tuesday night in a nail biting finish on the Heath. The village side always looked comfortable but they left it late to score the winning runs -- reaching their target with just two balls left. Earlier, Royston had scored steadily but their total of 103 never looked like being enough to take the game. Nigel Gadsby top scored with 33 Simon Bishop adding 24 but it took a partnership between Gerry Grote (18) and Doug Collard (13) to take the score into three figures. All of Reed's bowlers produced economical figures with Clive Collins claiming 2-21. Matthew Gray notched up an early scalp when he cleaned bowled the ever dangerous Brian Bevan for eight. But then Peter King (13) and John Heslam (39) boosted the total and set Reed on the road to victory. Richard Apperley (19) made a vital contribution to the total but it was left to Richie Robertson and Mike Taylor to get the winning runs. In a drama-drenched last over they edged ever closer to the Royston total before Robertson gave his side the trophy with a four in the dying moments of the game. Royston player, Alan Price, nominated Reed skipper John Heslam as man of the match.

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Mid Week Sixes 1994

First Name Surname Six's Baz Curtis 8 Duncan Easley 4 Jason Nolan 3 Peter Tidey 3 Richard Pearce 2 Richard Robertson 1 Simon Jackson 1 Jamie Warren 1 Simon Roberts 1 John Heslam 1 Graeme Hazard 1

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Mid Week Catches 1994

Wicket Keeping in brackets followed by stumpings First Name Surname Catches Duncan Easley 6 Baz Curtis 4 Bernie Parsons 4 (1) Roger Payne 2 Jamie Warren 2 (1) st 2 Richard Robertson 1 Simon Jackson 1 Richard Apperley 1 Dave Bowles 1 Robert Dunn 0 (9) 1st John Heslam 0 (3) 1st

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Mid Week Sixes 1994

First Name Surname Six's Baz Curtis 8 Duncan Easley 4 Jason Nolan 3 Peter Tidey 3 Richard Pearce 2 Richard Robertson 1 Simon Jackson 1 Jamie Warren 1 Simon Roberts 1 John Heslam 1 Graeme Hazard 1

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Mid Week Catches 1994

Wicket Keeping in brackets followed by stumpings First Name Surname Catches Duncan Easley 6 Baz Curtis 4 Bernie Parsons 4 (1) Roger Payne 2 Jamie Warren 2 (1) st 2 Richard Robertson 1 Simon Jackson 1 Richard Apperley 1 Dave Bowles 1 Robert Dunn 0 (9) 1st John Heslam 0 (3) 1st

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Bayford and Hertsford

Bayford & Hertford decided to put Reed into bat in there friendly Sunday fixture. Reed lost an early wicket on 16, but this only brought together Simon Roberts and Mark Peart who were both in form from last week. They put on 79 for the 2nd wicket and put Reed on top. They both kept good concentration as the teams have to come off due to rain. Roberts holed out at long off for 42 hitting 1 6 and 4 4s his total. Peart using his hand crafted Dolphin bat hit 54 before he was dismissed. It was his second consecutive Sunday fifty. Reed then found themselves 134-4 before Simon Jackson and new under 25 star Stuart Smith put on 51 for the 5th wicket. They started slowly, but Smith soon came out of his shell and put bat to ball hitting his first runs for the first team. He was out for a splendid 22. Jackson continued to stroke the ball around, including 3 huge 6. He was left 58 not out when Reed declared. They set Bayford & Hertford 204 to win. Bayford & Hertford got off to a flying start. They were 55 for no wicket after just 12 overs with Bracewell 18 not out and Knowles on 35 with the rains came and it the match had to be called off.  

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