Late Bowles surge not enough to catch Langleybury

Reed began their NVC campaign away at Langleybury. Winning the toss, captain Jack Tidey inserted the hosts. Manzoor blitzed his way to a 23-ball 35 before falling to the first of three Stuart Smith catches. This off of Toby Fynn. Jack Tidey sent fellow opener Walker back soon after and with the opening bowling attack taking a further wicket each, Langleybury were wobbling at 57 for 4. Julien Fynn on his NVC debut took a wicket with his first ball, the second of two James Heslam catches. Skipper Will Oxley and Ross Channer then built a 96-run partnership before Sean Tidey removed Oxley for 65. Julien Fynn took two further wickets and Channer remained 29 not out as Langleybury ended on 187 for 9. Wickets were shared around J Fynn 3-31, T Fynn 2-37, J Tidey 2-40 and S Tidey 2-47. Reed set about their reply steadily before Jack Tidey was bowled by Illot for 11, Rob Lankester soon followed (19-2). The Heslam brothers James and Will dug deep until James went for 23, the first of three wickets for Cheeseman. Will went for a gritty 27 (86-5). Despite being hit in the face Stuart Smith hit 31 but wickets were falling regularly. At 118-8 Matt Bowles strode out, he kept Reed's hopes alive with a cameo 27 off 22 balls and shared a 40-run partnership with Julien Fynn. However it wasn't to be as lllot and Oxley returned to take the last two wickets giving Langleybury a 27 run victory. Report submitted by Neil Haslam.

By |2018-05-16T07:05:33+01:00May 16th, 2018|Categories: 2018, 2018 Match Report|Tags: , |Comments Off on Late Bowles surge not enough to catch Langleybury

Headlines; Week Ending 13th May

Some Colts results first. Reed Under 9s scored 237 for 7 in response to Hitchin’s 288 for 2 last week. Teams begin with 200 runs on the board and the net score is decided by runs scored minus 5 runs per wicket lost. On Friday, Buntingford’s Under 11s made 70 for 9 (225 net) against Reed’s 95 for 2 (285 net). Top scorers for Reed were Charlie Walters with 18 and Adam Gardner with 11. Oliver Keenan also scored 9 and all three of them took 2 wickets each when Buntingford batted. There was 1 wicket apiece for Thomas Green, Matthew Barons and Jacob Vincent as Reed won by 60 runs. The U9s away to Stevenage also on Friday lost by 13 runs. Stevenage made 284 (net) and Reed 271 (net). Josh Heslam scored 10, Toby Cook 14 and Ethan Fox 11. There was a wicket for Toby Cook and Oscar Brickles achieved a run out. SATURDAY, HERTS LEAGUE: The persistent precipitation prevailed. Only 17 matches out of 130 in the entire League programme were played to a conclusion. Just 17 overs were bowled against Chorleywood on The Green in the clash between the two Second XIs. The visitors were 73 for 4 when the rains came. Simon Blair, Matt Giblin, Owen Hughes and Marcus Martin took 1 wicket each. At Dunstable, Reed 1st XI had the hosts unsteady at 83 for 6 but failed to get another wicket when the match ended in the 40th over at 178 for 6. There were 2 wickets each for Toby Fynn, Jack Tidey and Karl Ward. The Thirds were at Hatfield Hyde and managed just 12 overs by which time Reed had scored 35 for 1. Rob [...]

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Rain ruins rollercoaster at Dunstable

With skipper Tom Greaves unable to switch off from cricket on his honeymoon, he must have been through a metaphorical rollercoaster ride as first Toby Fynn snatched the initiative removing two of Dunstable’s seasoned players early on. When he next texted, the host’s had recovered to 69-2 only for them to lose three quick wickets by the drinks break as stand-in skipper, Jack Tidey, dismissed a couple in his first over of the season. With Dunstable teetering at 83-6 (Karl Ward the next bowler to chip in with two wickets) the rain started to fall making it very difficult in the field. As a result, Terry Carr (60 not out) with some lusty blows and Jack Kiduff (31 not out) put on an unbroken stand of 95, so that when the rain finally washed out the game with Dunstable on 178-6 and 10 scheduled overs of their innings left, Greaves must have heaved a sigh of relief as he sipped his Pina Colada and lay back on the golden, sun-drenched sand. Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

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The H Marshall XI come within 10 runs of victory

Reed XI versus Howard Marshall’s XI, Home on Sunday 6th May 2018. Commemorating former RCC President, the late-Howard Marshall’s contribution to the Club over the past five decades, a ceremony was held to name the Clubhouse in his honour. Long-standing member and former Chairman, John Heslam paid tribute to Howard by describing how he and other forward-thinking committee members and players of the early 1970s raised funds, purchased land and constructed the original Clubhouse, much of it by their own hands. From this base, the Club had progressed from its humble beginnings in local village cricket to the upper tiers of Hertfordshire Cricket and to double successes in the National Village Cricket Championship by winning the Village Cup twice at Lord’s. In response, Howard’s son, Justin, confirmed that Howard had been immensely proud of the Club and his involvement in its achievements on-and-off the field. A large gathering of past and present players, family and friends witnessed Justin unveil a suitably smart but simple plaque on what will now be known as the Howard Marshall Pavilion. Earlier during the afternoon, a Reed XI comprising a mixture of players from all senior teams plus colts as young as 12 had scored a respectable 153 for 3 in their 30-over innings. Toby Fynn, 25, Ross Gardner, 26, and Jack Caine, 25, had all been obligatory retired, then Adam Gardner and Matt Bowles were 21 not out and 23 not out respectively at the end. Amongst the assorted bowling skills on display, there was one wicket each for Matt Giblin, James Heslam and Justin Marshall (possibly his first ever)! The H Marshall XI contained some current and recent Reed players, and in Lawrence Dooley and John Clifton two [...]

By |2018-05-08T09:51:12+01:00May 7th, 2018|Categories: 2018, 2018 Match Report, Match Reports, News|Tags: |Comments Off on The H Marshall XI come within 10 runs of victory

Firsts start with a reverse

Newly promoted Leverstock Green dictated the game having won the toss and electing to bat. On a track that was soft underneath, bowlers had to keep the ball up and on line to contain the batsmen. An under strength Reed attack did this for the first 33 overs leaving their opponents 158-6, but led by opener, Lewis Koch, who scored a classy 126, they let Leverstock off the hook as they amassed a substantial total of 250-8. The wickets were shared around with Toby Fynn the pick of the bowlers taking 3-53 from his 10 overs. Ed Wharton and Matt Sampson pouching 5 catches between them. In reply, Reed were always behind the asking rate, but conserved their wickets , reaching 147-2 until Rob Lankester was caught and bowled by Dayle Littlejohn for a patient 57, including three immaculate reverse sweeps for 4. This left the rest of the batting order to try to accelerate against some tight bowling and the last four wickets fell without adding to the total. Richard Wharton, William and James Heslam all scored in the twenties, but it was a day when it was difficult to up the ante when you were in. Report submitted by Peter Wholley, RCC Scorer.

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Headlines; 5th May

The Firsts lost to Leverstock Green by 60 runs. Bowled out for 190 chasing 250 for 8, Rob Lankester top-scored with 57. Earlier Toby Fynn had taken 3 of the visitors' wickets to fall. The second part of the double-header also went Leverstock Green's way. Owen Hughes took 2 wickets and Rupert and Fergus Martin 1 each as L-G racked-up 295 for 4 against Reed's Second XI. Richard Barlow led the reply with 80 for Reed supported by Chis Jackson's 45 but the task was too much and the innings ended at 200 for 5. Mid-week rain had prevented the outfield at Freman College to be fit for play and the Thirds' match against Old Albanian was cancelled. PGB

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