Old Cholmeleians

Reed II’s were unable to gain consecutive victories, but still came away with the lions share of the points after Old Cholmeleians blocked out for a draw at ‘The Green’ on Saturday.After winning the toss, captain Jason Archer elected to bat on what looked like a typically exemplary Reed track. Reed sent out Ben Bowles and Mark King open their innings, and King wasted no time in building the home sides total. King was timing the ball excellently, and his classy array of shots was giving the Old Cholmeleians bowling attack with a torrid time. Ben Bowles was also looking good, and provided an ideal partner for King as Reed’s total moved towards 80. However King then suffered the misfortune of a slight recurrence of the hamstring injury that had kept him out for a month, and was forced to retire hurt whilst unbeaten on 60. This brought young all-rounder Ed Garrott to the crease, who in conjunction with the resilient Ben Bowles, continued to push Reed’s score beyond the 100 mark. Bowles was looking good and set for a half century when was unfortunate to be stumped with the ball ricocheting off of the wicket keepers pads onto the wickets after a swinging delivery for 38. Ed Garrott also looked set for a high score after some good looking shots when he was bowled for 21. Then when Ian Fulk was also stumped for 2, Reed’s good start was in danger of being undone at 156-3 (plus the injured and retired Mark king) off of 34 of their allotted 53 Overs. Matt Bowles and Chris Shorrock then set about trying to increase the Reed total in the remaining 19 Overs, and did so with [...]

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Crawley Green Nomads Away

Reed won an entertaining and bizarre low scoring match away to Crawley Green Nomads on Sunday, this despite only having 10 players and suffering a huge batting collapse.Reed lost bowling all-rounder Rupert Martin before the match due to unforeseen circumstances, and were forced to field only 10 players against the Luton side. Captain Marcus Martin won the toss and put the home side into bat on a strip that resembled a bowling green more than a cricket pitch.Martin’s decision looked entirely justified as his opening bowler Richard Johnson (8-0-41-4) and ripped into the Crawley Green top order, whilst fellow opener Karl Ward (8-2-18-0) tied the hosts down with a sublime spell of line and length bowling. Johnson’s fiery quick bowling was too much for the Nomad’s batsmen, on what was proving to be a challenging pitch, after 12 Overs the home team were left reeling on 36-4 with Reed ‘keeper Robert Willoughby excelling with 3 catches, including one contender for ‘catch of the season’.Skipper Martin then introduced himself into the bowling attack, and his own brand of hostile pace bowling brought instant rewards. Martin took 3 wickets in 4 balls, including that of Y. Jethwa (19) who had looked dangerous. Martin went on to take a fourth wicket in his highly productive 6 Over spell, which yielded 4 wickets for only 14 runs. Crawley Green stalwart G. Hill (28) did manage to take his sides score up towards three figures, but young off spinner Ed Garrott accounted for his off stump with a brilliant ball before he could do too much damage. Jason Pallett also picked up a wicket to end the Crawley Green innings on 96, after just 30.4 of the allotted 40 Overs.Due [...]

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Old Albanians

Reed started their season with a bang, as they cruised to a dominating 83 run victory over Old Albanian thanks to an all round display with bat, ball and in the field.Winning the toss and electing to bat on a pitch that appeared to offer more support to the batting side, it was quickly proven that there was some life for bowlers with the new ball, as Heslam (33) and Curtis (14) struggled initially to master the fast bowling of C. Hussey (16-2-65-0) and A Jones (9-0-51-0) as bounce varied considerably.However, when the new ball lost its hardness, Heslam and Curtis found batting a great deal easier and grafted a solid platform of 43 before Curtis cut to point. Once again, Heslam teamed up with Chris Jackson (91) to bring the score to 64 before a mix up between the batsmen cost Heslam his wicket. However, with Tom Fulk (31), Jackson took the reins and forged ahead with a responsible, and at times belligerent innings that took him closer to his first century of the season. Ably supported by Fulk, the pair tore into the left arm wrist spin of T Preest, until Fulk played a lazy shot to be caught at midwicket, and Chris Jackson was eventually run out 9 runs short of his century.William Clarke (0), on the back of a solid innings the weekend before, was dismissed with ease, and it was left to Simon Jackson (23*) and Marcus Martin (8*) to pinch cheeky singles and run hard between the wickets in the closing overs to bring the score to 216-5 off their allotted 53 overs.With the absence this season of Michael Berks and early season injury to Andy Young, Reed opened [...]

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Biddenham NVC

Following Reed 1st XI’s success as Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Champions in 2006 with their victory over Langleybury last year, their quest began afresh again on Sunday as they faced Biddenham away. With the backdrop of a thumping victory against Buntingford the previous day, Reed picked up where they left off, as they amassed a goliath 274 for 5 off their 40 overs, managing finally to beat Biddenham by 141 runs.Reed’s innings again started briskly as skipper James Heslam (58) and Baz Curtis (22) smashed the ball to all parts of a large ground until Curtis feathered a ball to the wicket keeper off Edmunds (9-0-49-2). However, it was an historic moment for Curtis, as this match marked his 15,000th run for Reed CC, marked primarily with his blistering form as an opener in both league and limited overs cricket. Heslam continued with Tom Fulk (90) until he played a lazy shot to point off Edmunds. With the score on 92-2 off only 12 overs, Reed’s openers had built a solid and confident platform for the middle order to exploit, and Fulk, together Chris Jackson (21) continued in steady fashion to pull the score to 145-2 off 25 overs. When Jackson mistimed a lofted drive to be caught off Taylor (9-0-42-1), Clarke (61*) came to the crease to partner Fulk as they plundered the second string bowlers to boost the score to 259 off 38 overs. When Fulk was run-out trying to reach for his century, Richard Johnson (3) joined Clarke but was bowled by a rapid straight delivery from D Morrish (4-0-27-1). Marcus Martin (2*) continued to partner Clarke to the end, as the pair took 17 off the final over, to settle the score [...]

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Northwood Town

Reed were away to Northwood Town on Saturday in their bid to pick up winning ways and surge towards top of the table by beating one of the Division’s weaker teams. However, it was not to be as both sides had to settle for 10 points as Northwood Town’s reply was stunted by heavy and persistent rain shortly after tea.Losing the toss, Reed were asked to bat on a green and traditionally lively wicket similar to that of Sabina Park, but without the West Indian weather and picture postcard surroundings.The wicket offered immediate and exaggerated assistance to the bowlers as D Bushnell (13-2-64-1) and Richard Doling (11-3-29-0) created some early difficulties for James Heslam (52) and Baz Curtis (25) with unpredictable bounce and sharp seam movement. However, the Reed pair weathered accurate spells to build a strong opening partnership of 44, thanks to a straight six from Curtis and a glorious hook for the maximum by Heslam off Bushnell. When Curtis finally fell trying to guide the ball to third man, but instead feeding second slip, Heslam assumed the reins of responsibility as he and Chris Jackson (31) structured a slow but consistent partnership to take the score to 98 highlighted by two or three crushing square cuts. Northwood Town’s second string bowlers also failed to glean any wickets, until part time bowler and skipper Raj Ahluwalia (13-4-46-7) put himself on to bowl his medium paced left arm swingers. He immediately had Heslam caught by the wicket keeper with a loose stroke and Chris Jackson soon followed with an ill considered drive that instead rearranged his off and middle stumps. With Karl Ward (5), promoted in the order, trying to force the pace as clouds [...]

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Northwood Town II

Reed II’s salvaged a draw away at Northwood Town II’s on Saturday, but their inept batting performance left captain Jason Archer fuming.Losing the toss on a scorching Summers afternoon, Reed were put into the field by the Northwood captain. Richard Johnson (0-40) and Graham Wilson (2-28) opened the bowling for the visitors and did so very well, causing the Northwood batsmen no end of problems. Indeed, Wilson’s canny and probing line snared an early wicket after gaining an edge through to keeper Matt Bowles. Reed continued to pile on pressure, and another Wilson wicket, combined with 3 from Skipper Archer (3-29) and 2 from Karl Ward (2-60) left the home side in big trouble on 110-7.However an effective lower order partnership got Northwood out of a hole, and took their score up towards 150. Rupert Martin snared a late wicket to help reduce the arrears, but it was spinner Ben Bowles’ introduction that finally did the trick for Reed. The veteran bowled just 4 balls, but took the last 2 wickets, one thanks to a sharp stumping from brother Matt Bowles to leave Northwood all out on 189.Reed’s reply got off well, with Ben Bowles (21) and Stuart Smith (26) both looking good and progressing the score to 42. However when Smith went, caught at mid off, the Reed batting collapse started. Michael Robertson went next, and when Ben Bowles edged behind Reed were faltering. Karl Ward, Richard Johnson and Matt Bowles all then played very poor shots to get themselves out in quick succession, meaning Reed had gone from 42-0, to 86-7. Luckily for Reed, Fergus and Rupert Martin kept their heads and batted very maturely to help see off the bulk of the [...]

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Baldock Home

Reed entertained local rivals Baldock at ‘The green’ on Sunday in the North Herts League. Despite the wet weather, Reed’s well renowned good pitch meant that a game was possible.Baldock won the toss and skipper, and ex Reed player, Graham Letford elected to bat. Due to the dampness of the pitch, Reed captain Marcus Martin chose to open the bowling with spinner Ed Garrott and in-form seem bowler Karl Ward. However, the wet ball was proving difficult for the bowlers, and Baldock’s opening batsmen Taylor and Furness took full advantage of this by accelerating the score to 40 after 7 Overs. The game then fell victim of a heavy downpour, and play was halted for half an hour. 5 Overs per innings were lost, meaning the game was now 35 Overs per side.When play resumed, Reed brought on Jason Archer and Rupert Martin in order to bring about a change in luck. This move worked almost straight away when R Martin had Taylor caught superbly at gully by Archer. Archer then followed up his heroics in the field by bowling Furness, and then skipper Letford an Over later. R Cant and N Blenkin then set about steadying the ship for Baldock, with Cant looking especially solid. The pair moved Baldock’s score on slowly but steadily, before the re-introduction of Ward accounted for the wicket of Blenkin, caught behind by keeper Graham Hazard for 6. Some unconventional batting from Rayat and the continued good batting from Cant meant the Baldock total increased towards 100. Rayat was then the victim of a second stunning catch from Archer, this time off the bowling of captain Marcus Martin, who also had Cant caught by Ed Garrott for a good [...]

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Letchworth V

It was a case of so near so far as Reed 3rds narrowly failed to get off the mark for the league season with a win. Put in to bat by their visitors on a dull, overcast and damp Royston Heath, Reed got off to a steady start but the match changed dramatically when at 42 - 2 John Heslam joined Masseh Naeem at the crease. The pair rapidly set about establishing a significant Reed total as they despatched any loose deliveries to all parts of the ground. Naeem 77 rattled up 10 x 4's and 2 x 6's as he strode to 77 and the pair put on a new Reed 3rd Xl record 3rd wicket partnership of 148. After Naeem fell stumped Heslam continued in dominant form and his innings of 94 including 15 x 4's and 3 x 6's only ended when he attempted reach the magic "100" in style and fell caught at long off attempting another maximum. John Kershaw added a solid 30 not out before Reed declared at 258 for 5 off 45 overs.After tea and a further heavy shower Reed took to the field and soon had Letchworth in trouble at 5 - 2 as Neil Haslam 2 -38 and Ian Roberts 1 -16 bowled economical opening spells. However Letchworth veteran Gilham 34 played a solid anchor role and though wickets fell fairly regularly at the other end the overs began to drip away. Kieran Ward 2 -31 and father Alan Ward 2 - 13 made inroads but Turner 27 not out and Swain 15 not out played out the draw to restrict Reed to 18 league points deny them the maximum 30 point win. Letchworths lack of [...]

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London Colney II

After 3 weeks of rained off games, it was a relief all round for Reed to arrive at London Colney with the sun shining and the pitch dry. Captain Jason Archer lost the toss, and Reed were put into bat. The pitch proved to be very slow, and combined with the large boundaries, Reed’s openers Ben Bowles and Fergus Martin set the Reed innings off tentatively. Bowles and Martin saw off the opening Overs, and Bowles was beginning to find his feet, striking two aggressive boundaries, before he played down the wrong line and was bowled for 13. Martin remained resolute and continued his quest to see off the new bowlers. Mark king, returning after over a month out with a hamstring injury, was unable to resurrect the form that saw him make an unbeaten century in his previous game and miss timed a straight drive to mid off to leave Reed 20 for 2. This brought Ian Fulk to the crease, and along with Martin, Fulk dug in early on to ensure Reed didn’t collapse. Fulk began loosen his arms and strike the ball to the boundary, but Reed’s scoring rate was still very slow, and when Martin was trapped LBW for 7, Reed were looking down the barrel of another collapse, at 49-3 after 25 Overs. Matt Bowles then joined Fulk in the middle, and the pair set about salvaging the innings and upping the run rate. Bowles looked particularly strong off his legs, and Fulk was playing some masterful back foot strokes. Fulk soon reached his 50, as he and Bowles put on 87 for the next wicket, with Bowles falling for a well made and powerful 36. Big hitting Jim Allsopp [...]

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