Bayford and Hertford II
Reeds Third Eleven showed their supreme grit and determination with one of the great come back wins in the side’s history. Maseeh Naeem won the toss making it 5 from 5 and elected to bat first at the Freman College pitch.Marcus J.E. Baker once again opened the innings this time joined by Ben Bowles, both making steady starts. Higgs and Davies after some loose first overs began to bowl some frustratingly tight lines, as Reeds scoring options began to dry up. Bowles fell for 10 and was replaced in the middle by Ritchie Barlow who knew it was essential to build a partnership with Baker. The pair relied on good calling and running to keep the scoreboard ticking over. All though the outfield remained quick the balls were just never there to be put away and closing in on 20 overs the score was only on 59. After Baker played on for 30 and Barlow bowled for 29 the middle order all chipped in with scores. Scott Caine looked in good form and added 29 with Ray Kingshott who was also playing the ball nicely. Caine 10 was replaced by Michael Naeem (18) who struck some nice boundaries. Despite these contributions and cameos Reed were in a real danger of giving the opposition too many overs to chase with. Wickets were falling at a too regular interval leading up to the 40th over with the score on 147 when 3 fell in four balls including Kingshott for 18. Now 9 down with still another 13 overs to see through, captain Maseeh Naeem and Tom Walsingham made the most fruitful partnership of the innings. Both playing sensibly but also positively took Reed to 189 from 49 [...]