REED EDGED IN VILLAGE CUP THRILLER!

Reed fell just short in an entertaining Village Cup match at The Green on Sunday. Due to Reed's promotion to the Herts Premier League, no first team players could be selected for this year's competition despite Reed being the defending champions. Having won the toss skipper Ed Garrott put the visitors into bat. Redbourn set off at a good pace punishing anything loose from the opening bowlers Julien Fynn (7-0-41-3) and Rupert Martin (6-0-34-0). Fynn trapped Ed Hales lbw for 32 (52-1). Cutler and Will Hales then set a 109 partnership which threatened to take the game away from Reed. A great piece of fielding from Garrott eventually ran out Hales. Another 50 run partnership was broken by Karl Ward (8-0-37-2) . A flurry of late wickets left Redbourn on 237-7 at the end of their 40 overs. Reed set about the chase against the young Redbourn opening attack steadily, Rob Willoughby was the first to fall with the score on 28, Rich Barlow soon followed for 18. When skipper Garrott and then Michael Robertson fell, Reed were wobbling at 71-4. Ward and Scott Nash now began to up the run rate, Ward fell for 42, Fynn now joined Nash and they brought Reed back into the contest with a 57 partnership. Nash fell trying to hit his third consecutive six. Fynn continued with some great shots before falling for 35. Reed now needed more than ten an over. An unbeaten 23 from MJE Baker with help from both Martin and Matt Bowles left Reed just 28 runs short of their target. RESULT: REDBOURN 237 for 7 in 40 Overs beat REED 209 for 8 in 40 Overs by 28 runs. Match Report submitted by [...]

By |2021-02-28T13:35:49+00:00July 27th, 2020|Categories: 2020, 2020 Match Report, Match Reports, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on REED EDGED IN VILLAGE CUP THRILLER!

Headlines: 26th July

The Village Cup run is over for 2020. Redbourn batted first to reach 238 for 7 and Reed's chase ended 29 runs short at 209 for 8 with major batting contributions coming from Karl Ward, Scott Nash and Julien Fynn. A Match Report will follow shortly.

By |2020-08-01T20:46:15+01:00July 26th, 2020|Categories: 2020, Match Reports, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines: 26th July

Rain frustrates Reed First’s victory push after great bowling performance.

The unpredictable British weather put pay to any hope of Reed forcing a victory away at Hertford after a marvellous all round bowling display. Having won the toss and putting their hosts into bat, Hertford reached 28 before Ed Wharton (6-3-30-1) trapped Wray lbw for 14, Jack Tidey (9-1-27-3) added fellow opener Riddle soon after and Hertford were only 34-2. Mitchell Cooper provided an eventful first over conceding 3 runs off his first two balls and then providing a catch to wicket keeper Rich Wharton, before pinning Lawrence lbw with the next delivery, skipper Cowell was almost the hatrick victim as the umpire turned down the shout for another lbw. He soon fell to Jack Tidey and at 48-5 the county town side was struggling. The Reed bowlers continued to turn the screw with Sean Tidey (9-0-36-1) and Toby Fynn (7-0-28-2) also getting in on the act and Hertford were staring down the barrel at 89-8. A much needed 56 partnership for the ninth wicket between Leather (42) and Underdown (30) gave the Hertford score respectability. Fynn and Cooper (5.2-0-38-3) came back to take the last two wickets dismissing Hertford for 149 inside 37 overs just as the drizzle arrived. The rain got steadily heavier during the tea break and the game was eventually called off by the umpires with Reed unable to begin their reply. Both sides pick up 10 points for the No Result. Match Report submitted by Neil Haslam.

By |2021-02-28T13:36:33+00:00July 26th, 2020|Categories: 2020, 2020 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Rain frustrates Reed First’s victory push after great bowling performance.

Headlines: 25th July

Widespread rain caused all three teams' matches to be abandoned after their respective first innings, (or what normally would be known as "The Tea Interval")! Hertford were all out for 149 thanks to Jack Tidey and Mitchell Cooper taking 3 wickets each. The 2nd XI scored 280 for 7 on The Green with Chris Jackson scoring 98 and Julien Fynn reaching an undefeated half-century. At Freman Oval, the Thirds lost all their wickets for 112; top score was Scott Nash's 39.

By |2020-08-01T20:49:05+01:00July 26th, 2020|Categories: 2020, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines: 25th July

Revised Fixture Card, 2020 season

The Fixture Card that never was! I had the final draft of the 2020 season Fixture Card ready to send to the printers in mid-March when we were told that all cricket activities were suspended indefinitely. The Hertfordshire League (SHPCL) programme eventually commenced on Saturday the 18th July. Each team will have 9 fixtures in the League season, i.e., one each against every opponent in their respective Divisions. There will be no promotion or relegation this season and match formats have been reduced. 1st XI - Premier Division. All matches will be 45 overs per side starting at 1200hrs except 5th September (1130hrs) and 12th September (1100hrs). 2nd XI - Division 3B. All matches will be 45 overs per side starting at 1200hrs. 3rd XI - Division 10A. All matches will be 40 overs per side starting at 1300hrs except 5th September (1230hrs) and 12th September (1200hrs). National Village Cup* - All matches will start at 1300hrs (except the Final) and will be 40 overs per side. Round 1 will be at Home versus Redbourn on Sunday 26th July. The Rounds will be played on consecutive Sundays with the Final at Lord’s still planned for Sunday 13th September (starting at 1100hrs). Unfortunately, Reed, comprising Second and Third XI players, lost in the 1st Round. Sunday Friendlies and President’s Day - Although some fixtures had been arranged against our traditional opponents, they and President’s Day may be affected by our participation and progress in the Village Cup. Results for SHPCL matches can be found on wwwhertsleague.co.uk and should be published by 2100hrs on the day of the match. 1st XI match scorecards can be seen on www.reed.play-cricket.com The revised draw for what is now known as [...]

By |2021-02-20T12:19:30+00:00July 22nd, 2020|Categories: 2020, Fixtures, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Revised Fixture Card, 2020 season

Encouraging signs for Reed despite a loss on their return from lockdown

Reed’s First Eleven played their first game of a shortened season against Totteridge Millhillians First Eleven at The Green on Saturday. Winning the toss on a bright and humid day at The Green, skipper Rob Lankester opted to bat. Ed Wharton cracked three boundaries for Reed in the first over before edging a catch behind. Will Heslam and Rob Lankester took the score beyond fifty before a flurry of wickets left the home side wobbling at 78 for 6. A gusty 38 from Mitchell Cooper (3 fours and two sixes) and 20 from Sean Tidey began a recovery. The lower order added some vital runs, especially Jack Tidey 27 not out as Reed posted 182 off of 44.4 overs. O’Brien and Lederman the pick of the opposition bowlers with three wickets apiece. Totteridge’s reply began quickly with the openers taking the score to 37 inside 4 overs before Jack Tidey (9-0-36-1) bowled the skipper Miles and Ed Wharton (5.5-0-50-2) added Sellwood’s wicket four runs later (41-2). However a 94 partnership between former Northants batsman Ben Howgego and all rounder O’Brien began to take the match away from Reed. Three quick wickets; two from Toby Fynn (5-0-25-2) and one from Mitchell Cooper (5-0-25-1) gave Reed a slight glimmer of hope. Smith and Lederman eventually taking the visitors home by four wickets. RESULT: REED 182 ALL OUT 44.4 OVERS. (6 points) lost to TOTTERIDGE MILLHILLIANS 183 FOR 6 29.5 OVERS. (25 points) by 4 WICKETS. Match Report submitted by Neil Haslam.

By |2021-02-28T13:37:10+00:00July 20th, 2020|Categories: 2020, 2020 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Encouraging signs for Reed despite a loss on their return from lockdown

Cricket Helmets

Reed Cricket Club recommends the wearing of Helmets when batting in all recreational cricket irrespective of age. Refer to: www.ecb.co.uk/helmets ================================================================================================================ ECB Guidance Note: Safety Measures for Helmets within Recreational Cricket. The ECB has recently announced new helmet safety measures, which are being introduced with a view to reducing the risk of head and facial injuries within the game. The purpose of this brief note is to assist Leagues and Clubs at the recreational level to understand the key elements of these changes and what they mean. Players over the age of 18. The ECB strongly recommends that all adult recreational cricketers should wear helmets for certain activities, preferably which meet the most recent British Safety Standard (see below). This recommendation applies to batting against all types of bowling, wicket-keepers standing up to the wicket (who may as an alternative wear face protectors) and fielders fielding closer than eight yards from the batter’s middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side. Under 18s. The position in relation to U18s currently remains unchanged, and is governed by the ‘ECB Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets by Young Players’ (www.ecb.co.uk/youngplayershelmetguidance). In essence, batters and wicket-keepers standing up to the stumps must wear head protection when playing or practising. That Guidance should be referred to in full for the position in relation to U18s. British Safety Standard. The latest British Safety Standard is BS7928:2013 (for both adults and juniors). The full list of helmets meeting this standard is available at www.ecb.co.uk/helmets. For wicket-keeping face protectors the relevant British Safety Standard is BS7929-2:2009 (again, for both adults and juniors). The ECB understands that there is currently no specific women’s helmet and as a consequence no specific [...]

By |2023-04-10T10:05:06+01:00July 16th, 2020|Categories: 2020, 2022, 2023, Child Safeguarding Policy, Child Welfare Policy, News, Safeguarding, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Cricket Helmets

REED CC – RETURN TO CRICKET PROTOCOLS

Now that the ECB and the UK Government has given the green light for recreational cricket in England to return from this Saturday 11 July, the Reed CC General Committee and Playing Sub-Committee have begun discussions on the measures we need to take to get cricket back on ‘The Green’. We are working very hard to ensure that the club is a safe environment for all those players, officials and loyal supporters to enjoy for the remainder of the 2020 season. The length of the pandemic and the uncertainty about when things will go back to ‘normal’ makes it absolutely vital that we as a club, and a cricket community, give these new safety measures the utmost respect so that we do not lose any more cricket. So please, start as you mean to go on and adhere to the following rules when playing cricket or using the clubhouse. If it becomes evident that these rules are being broken, we will have no choice but to cancel games and close the clubhouse. Please remember that social distancing and hand hygiene are of the utmost importance and that at the end of the day we are just trying to keep everyone safe. PRE-GAME 1. If you, or anyone in your household, are showing any symptoms of COVID-19 - YOU MUST NOT turn up for the match. Let your captain know. We will be carrying out checks prior to each game to ensure safety of all players and officials. 2. Please come all ready dressed in your kit no earlier than 1 hour before the start time. 3. All Reed players and supporters should park on the football pitch. 4. The car park behind the clubhouse is [...]

By |2021-02-20T12:20:38+00:00July 15th, 2020|Categories: 2020, News|Tags: |Comments Off on REED CC – RETURN TO CRICKET PROTOCOLS

Special Rule changes for the 2020 Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League

The Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League, (SHPCL), has published changes to their Constitution and special Match Rules regarding the delayed start of the competitive league season with effect from next Saturday, 18th July. These changes are relevant to all participants in matches, (players, umpires, scorers), plus Club officials, spectators and supporters. These are accessible at www.hertsleague.co.uk The ECB emphasised that cricket is in the privileged position of being allowed to begin playing matches when other sports are still prohibited. It is not a right and we cricketers must not abuse the privilege - I am therefore requesting you to read, understand and comply to the rules. Hopefully that way, we will all be able to enjoy the remainder of the season. Thank you and all the best for a fruitful season. PGB Peter G. Baker, Honorary Secretary, Reed Cricket Club.

By |2020-10-02T05:35:22+01:00July 11th, 2020|Categories: 2020, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Special Rule changes for the 2020 Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League

The Return of Recreational Cricket in 2020 – Full Guidance

Please see the emailed Bulletin below sent by the ECB in the evening of 8th July. I preface it with this message from the Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League (SHPCL). "It is important to emphasise that cricket is the first recreational team game that the government has allowed to start during the current pandemic and we are therefore in a privileged position. The guidelines which are extensive and detailed must be stringently followed by all league clubs. We need to set an example and show the ECB, the Government and the wider public that with care and adherence to the new rules we can run a successful and competitive cricket league. Please, therefore read the attachments thoroughly and make sure that your club and all your membership is familiar with how the game will be run, how clubs can be adapted to comply with the requirements handed down by the ECB and what measures are necessary to keep your own members and visitors safe." The RCC General Committee met (virtually) on Monday and as a consequence smaller Sub-Committees were set-up to deal with our Return to Cricket. Their broad remit is to look at Playing, Availability & Ground and Clubhouse & Bar. There will be further correspondence later today, (Thursday), or on Friday, (and possibly more after that), once we have received specific changes to League & Match Rules. The SHPCL is working towards beginning the fixture programme on Saturday 18th July. Please read-on. The ECB's message is below. PGB, Honorary Secretary,Reed Cricket Club. ======================================================================================================== Following the latest update from the UK Government, the ECB is pleased to announce the return of recreational cricket in England, signalling a progression from Step 3 to Step 4 of [...]

By |2021-02-20T12:09:20+00:00July 9th, 2020|Categories: 2020, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on The Return of Recreational Cricket in 2020 – Full Guidance
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