Botany Bay IV

Reed’s Fourth XI were back to winning ways on Saturday despite three last minute drop-outs. It is testament to the strength of the Reed structure that sufficient colts were available and drafted-in to fill the vacancies. Botany Bay won the toss and batted first. Booth had been prolific until today but was bowled by Christian Martin for a single. Skitt held-out and nearly carried his bat for 45 although his only major support came from Bridges, (19). The teen-aged Matt Giblin bowled two spells each of 5 overs and returned the astonishing figures of 2 wickets for just 4 runs in those 10 overs; a superb example of controlled, line and length bowling. 3 wickets a-piece from Ian Roberts and Alan Ward ensured that Reed’s target was relatively low as Botany Bay were all-out for 121. For the first time this season Reed had to bat second and skipper Peter Baker chose utility batter Paul Garrott to accompany him. They set-off at 9 runs an over initially although the rate slowed down after a while. Baker scored 30 then Darren Radford hit an entertaining 20. In the 24th over Paul Garrott hit the winning runs with his eighth boundary and in so doing notched-up his own half-century finishing on 52 not out. Reed IVs are now in third position in their Division and look forward to their visit to second placed Hertford next week. Reed (30 points) beat Botany Bay (4 points) by 8 wickets.

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Boxmoor II

Having finished their league duties Reed’s Fourth Eleven were free to play a friendly match against division ten side Boxmoor Seconds. The game was organised as 45 overs aside, win or lose no draw. Boxmoor batted first and openers C. Wright and P. Crawshaw made a solid start for the hosts, Wright was then eventually out chasing after a ball from Lloyd Bowman (5-0-28-1) and hitting it to Peter Baker in the covers for 45. Boxmoor then had a series of batsmen who all made contributions to the total. Lewis Fitzgerald (9-0-27-2) made P. Crawshaw (62) his second wicket having kept a good line and length. Boxmoor finished 45 overs on 216 for 3. In reply Reed’s batsmen did not share in the same ability to score runs. After some early, cheap wickets Reed were in trouble at 50 for 4 having lost George Garrott (18) who had looked comfortable at the crease. Robert Willoughby added a hard hit 14, before Marcus J.E. Baker made a partnership with his brother Kieran Willoughby. The pair successfully stopped the flow of wickets and frustrated the Boxmoor bowlers for a time until M.J.E. Baker (30) chose the wrong ball to swing at and ended up bowled. K. Willoughby (18) remained at the crease for a while with the Reed tail but Reed were eventually all out for 119.

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Baldock III

Another week, another chance missed. Reed fourth eleven ended up losing again this time against Baldock playing at the ground in Weston. The hosts won the toss and decided to bat first. Baldock had a steady innings, although not losing wickets they never looked like batting the game away from Reed. After early wickets from Alex West (12-2-35-2), R. Watts (38) and D. Plums (66) made a successful partnership until Reed captain Peter Baker (10-1-41-2) had both caught by Hunter Diack playing the same shot. There was also impressive bowling from Lewis Fitzgerald (8-1-28-0) and Ian Roberts (11-8-12-0) both of whom kept the run rate low. After a run out from Alan Ward Baldock finished their 47 overs on 157 for 5. Baldock made the interesting decision to open the bowling with spinner J. Bracken (15.3-2-45-5), that decision was proved the right one as P. Baker was out on the second ball of Reeds innings having a top edge caught behind. Darren Radford (16) then joined the returning David Johnson (22) playing his first game in several years as the two re-started the innings. After a promising partnership was ended early with both out Reed were once again in trouble at 49 for 3. None the less Reed still had the ability to get to their target and Marcus J.E. Baker (33) led the way, he was supported by Sam Deville (8) and Hunter Diack (11) as Reed went pass the hundred mark. But Reed hit a road block as wickets again started to fall and with the loss of Alan Ward (20) it was left to the tail to find the runs required. Despite good efforts by everyone Reed lost their final wicket 14 [...]

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Sawbridgeworth IV

At 1.30 on a day that all the weather forecasts predicted showers Reeds 3rd XI game against Sawbridgeworth IV got under way with white clouds and bright blue skies.  Hosts Reed used the ground at Little Haddam, which with its small boundaries suggested that a high scoring game was on the cards.  Having lost the toss Reed where put it into bat with openers Peter Baker and Aiden Swain putting on an stable 66 from 15 overs for the first wicket when Baker (31) was caught.  Tom Greaves then joined Swain and the pair continued to build Reeds total with some fine shots.  However, the promising partnership was spoiled when Greaves (15) missed a straight ball leaving Reed on 93 for 2 off 23.  Despite the many over remaining for the Reed batsmen to put on a large score, bad luck struck as a succession of batters came and went adding little to the total and with the eventual loss of Swain (52) Reed where in trouble.  Only John Kershaw (16) looked like he was going to offer any resistance before he was beautifully caught leaving Reed once again looking at a small score to defend.  However, in a potential life saving moment Mitchell Cooper (18) and Kallum Ward (5) added twenty off the last over, including two fine sixes from Cooper.  Reed finished their 47 over innings on 165 for 8.The Sawbridgeworths bowling was steady and consistent but special mention must go to Howard (20-4-73-8).As Reed went about defending their total they were increasingly frustrated as the Sawbridgeworth openers seemed perfectly able to find runs.  Chisnell (68) and Stead (82*) quickly went about the task.  The fielders became demoralised and annoyed at the quick [...]

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Southgate Adelaide III

Reed IIIs travelled to Southgate Adelaide IIIs on Saturday looking to get back to winning ways in their promotion push.Captain Peter Baker won the toss and elected to field first on an overcast afternoon, and the decision looked to be a good one as Reed’s youthful opening attack of Mitchell Cooper (10-2-14-0) and Kallum Ward (7-2-15-0) kept the Adelaide runs scoring to a minimum. However, despite the slow scoring rate Adelaide’s opening batsmen, Arnold and Ashmore, looked solid. It took a stunning one handed catch at mid off from the athletic Maseeh Naeem off of the bowling of Marcus Baker (8-2-25-2) to remove Ashmore. The wily Ian Roberts (12-8-2-2) then got in on the act, bowling both Hanif and Arnold to leave the home side struggling at 40-3. Things then got even worse for Adelaide as Baker picked up his second wicket, trapping Gilbert plumb LBW.Skipper Baker then tossed the ball to all rounder Ben Bowles, and Bowels set about ripping through the Adelaide middle order with his off breaks. Bowles ended up with figures of 12-4-31-4, including bowling the big hitting Elwood (31) to leave Southgate Adelaide 9 down for 103 in their allotted 47 Overs.In reply Reed sent out Aidan Swain and Peter Baker to open their innings, only for Swain to be well caught for 6 off of the bowling of Ashmore. Tom Greaves and Baker then took up the challenge of steadying the Reed innings, and did so brilliantly as they put on a partnership of 58 before Baker went, caught off of the bowling of Riaz for 16. Greaves was looking in fine form, and was finding the boundary rope on a regular basis, as he was joined by Matt [...]

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Radlett V

The third eleven continued their run of bad luck in division eleven on Saturday as they lost, hosting Radlet fifths at Therfield.  Despite the heat the track was far from rock solid and the general consensus was it would be best to field first.  Captain Peter Baker actually lost the toss but was still asked to field by the Radlet captain.The opening bowling attack of Rupert Martin (8-2-12-0) and Kallum Ward (5-2-9-0) put early pressure on the batsmen who took their time in making their runs.  First change bowler Michael Robertson (8-0-52-2) made the brake through bowling Dexter (27) and other opener Foyez (15) soon fowled, caught by Alan Ward off the bowling of David Hill (6-0-31-1).  But number three batsman Griffiths (76) put up a fight and was able to find the boundary nicely.  With the runs coming off of the bat and mistakes being made by bowlers and in the field Reeds moral hit rock bottom.  The fight back only started as wickets started to fall again, Alan Ward (7-0-40-1) took a deserved wicket and spinner Jason Pallet (11.4-1-55-4) took four, two good catches by R. Martin and Ben Bowles, and a fine delivery taking out middle.  Radlet declared on the loss of their ninth wicket, keeper Marcus J.E. Baker stumping Rajpul (1) off Pallet.  The visitors posted the target of 216 for 9 off 46.4 overs, a total which was at least forty runs too many thanks mainly to the lull that Reed suffered mid way through the first innings.The second innings started badly for Reed as well, opener Ben Bowles (1) being surprised by the swing of Mansel (7.5-0-40-3) on his first ball.  Peter Baker (8) was then joined by M. [...]

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Welwyn Garden City IV

Reed’s Third Eleven put up a good fight in a close fought game against third placed Welwyn Garden City IV’s. The hosting captain won the toss and inserted Reed. Opening the batting were Aiden Swain and Will Heslam. Both looked in fine touch despite both being absent from the crease for several weeks, the pair made 50 together before Swain (25) fell. Heslam continued with some fine shots before being caught, unfortunately 4 runs shy of another 50. Contributions came from Maseeh Naeem and Paul Garrott, both scoring 15, but another strong batting performance from all -rounder Richard Robertson (53) led Reed to their final total of 201 for 8 from 47 overs. For Welwyn the opening pair of Russell and Day put Reed under pressure before Christian Martin (7-1-33-2) made the breakthrough removing Russell (31). Soon after R. Robertson removed Day (31) from the other end. However, each wicket was hard earned as many of the opposition made contributions, but with wickets from Martin and Robertson (12-1-53-3) the win was up for grabs for both sides. Julian Fynn (14-0-56-2) in a returning spell also took vital wickets including running out a jumpy number 9 when the pressure was on. Last year when these two sides met Welwyn required 12 from the last over with one wicket remaining and lost. This time however Reed required two wickets and the hosts only two runs from the last over. Reed lost by two wickets but were by no means disgraced by the third placed side.

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Pirton

Reeds third eleven did their part in what was a fantastic day for the club.  Hosting Pirton at Little Hadham captain Peter Baker, wanting to continue the teams run of success, won the toss and put the opposition into bat.In the field, Reed did not allow Pirton to take advantage of the small boundaries and restricted their run rate.  Only Hodges (55) and Beard (27) achieved any real progression as Pirton was eventually bowled all out for 145 from 41.4.  Pick of the bowlers was opener Rupert Martin (15-3-47-4) but the wickets were also spread amongst Kallum Ward (5-2-18-1), Ian Roberts (13-4-33-2) and Alan Ward (2.4-0-19-2) only Jason Pallet was unable to take a scalp but never the less ended with good figures of (6-0-26-0)Reeds chase started off shaky as  the first wicket fell in the fourth over and the second in the tenth, a further seven overs later with score only on 41, Reed lost its third wicket of Aiden Swain (22), unable to pick up his hat trick of half centuries, who was well caught from a dive by bowler Maple (11-4-33-2).  However, this loss bought Masseh Naeem to the crease who in typical form went about attacking the ball and with the loss of Ian Fulk for a brave 15, Naeem was joined by Alan Ward.  The two increased the run rate and frustrated the Pirton players as the pair put on a partnership of 78.  Naeem was eventually bowled for 58, but soon enough Alan Ward (26*) and Robert Willoughby (1*) were too returning to the pavilion having achieved the target and finishing on 149 for 5 from 33 overs.Of the Pirton bowling attack only Maple, Beard (6-0-27-1) and Andrew (12-1-50-2) [...]

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Preston III

Reed 3rd Xl got off to a solid start to the season despite fielding a mixed side with 6 senior cricket debutants including two Under 15 players and two Under 13 rookies.Put in by Preston Reed got off to a solid start with skipper Peter Baker scoring 29 before being dismissed with the score at 62. His opening partner Karl Ward, a late call up for his younger brother who withdrew with sickness, demonstrated fine early season form and set about the Preston bowling in vigorous style. Karl struck 19 x 4's and 5 x 6's as he raced to his first ever century and the first Reed Century of the new season before he retired on 116 not out with the overall Reed total approaching 200. This left veteran John Heslam batting with his 13 year old son William in a match for the first time, and the pair put together useful runs before Heslam senior departed for 33. Will struck a composed 27 and with Alan Ward contributing an unbeaten 20 Reed eventually totalled 265 for 9 off their 40 0vers.Facing a huge task to win Preston got off to a steady start as Reeds Under 15 bowling pairing of George Greaves and Alex West bowled very tidy opening spells. However, it was the even younger U13 pairing of Ollie Benham and Will Heslam who got amongst the early wickets as Preston slumped to 46-3. A revival followed as the Reed slow bowlers took something of a pasting at the hands of Prestons Saunders (70) and Wright (49). However, the introduction of Alan Ward into the attack broke the partnership and the pressure of the run chase finally told. Will Heslam 3-22 and [...]

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Radlett V

The third eleven continued their run of bad luck in division eleven on Saturday as they lost, hosting Radlet fifths at Therfield.  Despite the heat the track was far from rock solid and the general consensus was it would be best to field first.  Captain Peter Baker actually lost the toss but was still asked to field by the Radlet captain. The opening bowling attack of Rupert Martin (8-2-12-0) and Kallum Ward (5-2-9-0) put early pressure on the batsmen who took their time in making their runs.  First change bowler Michael Robertson (8-0-52-2) made the brake through bowling Dexter (27) and other opener Foyez (15) soon fowled, caught by Alan Ward off the bowling of David Hill (6-0-31-1).  But number three batsman Griffiths (76) put up a fight and was able to find the boundary nicely.  With the runs coming off of the bat and mistakes being made by bowlers and in the field Reeds moral hit rock bottom.  The fight back only started as wickets started to fall again, Alan Ward (7-0-40-1) took a deserved wicket and spinner Jason Pallet (11.4-1-55-4) took four, two good catches by R. Martin and Ben Bowles, and a fine delivery taking out middle.  Radlet declared on the loss of their ninth wicket, keeper Marcus J.E. Baker stumping Rajpul (1) off Pallet.  The visitors posted the target of 216 for 9 off 46.4 overs, a total which was at least forty runs too many thanks mainly to the lull that Reed suffered mid way through the first innings. The second innings started badly for Reed as well, opener Ben Bowles (1) being surprised by the swing of Mansel (7.5-0-40-3) on his first ball.  Peter Baker (8) was then joined [...]

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