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 [...]