2002 Match Report

Old Haberdashers 2002

Reed First XI reserved a place in Herts League division 3 for next summer as they cruised to a comfortable 151 run drubbing of fourth placed Old Haberdashers on Saturday. Just 10 weeks ago, Reed were facing relegation as they languished in bottom place, but an 11 week unbeaten spell, including 9 wins have seen them cement themselves as comfortable league leaders. Winning the toss, Simon Jackson elected to bat on pitch which traditionally offered notoriously variable bounce. Old Haberdashers benefited from this as a low delivery saw them draw first blood, but Reed's batsmen were up to the task as everyone contributed healthily (Helsam 46, C.Jackson 36, Wornham 41) to the total of 252 for 3 declared off 46 overs. It was Baz Curtis who top-scored smashing an imperious 66*, as Ray Kingshott (20*) solidly supported him at the other end. The innings was somewhat marred by Wornham, who unfortunately was forced to retire hurt after twisting his knee attempting a pull stroke. Reed's reply began in typically attacking style. Clarke removed one opener, but it was Berks who profited with some excellent seam bowling by claiming 3 specialist batsmen for 31 runs in a testing opening spell. His first wicket also marked a personal feat for the young fast bowler, as he registered his 100th 1XI League wicket for the Club. Peter Tidey then penetrated the middle order even further as he plundered 3 wickets for a mere 10 runs off 10 overs, to effectively exhaust all hopes of a batting recovery for Old Haberdashers. Fielding was tight throughout, with Reed holding every chance, notably two catches by wicket keeper Stuart Smith, and a one handed slip catch by Tidey. It was only [...]

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Old Camdenians 2002

Reed moved to within 8 points of long term leaders Harpenden after a nail biting 4 wicket win against Old Camdenians. After losing the toss, on a wicket offering very little assistance to the bowlers Reed got an early break through when Will Clarke had the visitors opener caught in the slips by Gary Bridge. However despite good fielding and tight bowling the Camdenians built their innings round a solid 63 from Arnold and some hard hitting from Bevan. Camdenians managed to obtain there last batting point on the penultimate ball of the innings setting Reed a target of 201 in 47 overs. The pick of the Reed bowlers were Will Clarke 3 for 27, Michael Berks 2 for 51 and Richard Johnson 2 for 29. Reed got off to a solid start with Clarke and James Heslam putting on 43 for the 1st wicket before Heslam decided to pull a ball that never got up and was clean bowled. Reeds batsman all got in without any batsman taking control of the game. Clarke (30), Heslam (20), Bridge (26), Wornham (29) and Jackson (18) all got going before getting themselves out. However with 50 runs still required off 11 over and only 4 wickets left, Reed still needed a solid partnership to secure victory. However a partnership between old stalwart Ray Kingshott (25*) and youngster Stuart Smith (19*) saw Reed home with 6 balls to spare. Reed now face Old Haberdashers on Saturday in a top of the table clash. Victory for Reed will see promotion to Herts Division 3 and cap a fantastic comeback for the team that were bottom of the table 10 weeks ago. Reed press officer Will Clarke says that “we [...]

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North Mymms II 2002

A classy innings of 87* by Chris Jackson helped Reed to their fourth successive league victory on Saturday of 4th placed North Mymms. Now placed 10th in a very tight division, Reed are still well placed to strike a late blow for promotion. Losing the toss, Reed were forced top field on a batting friendly wicket. However, an early breakthrough by Clarke in his opening over left North Mymms stranded on 0 for 1, until Byam found his rhythm and struck an elegant and domineering 64, supported well by Cornwell (44). At 120 for 1, Reed appeared demoralised and set to chase a mammoth total, but the game changed when Ray Kingshott, in his first league bowling spell for the season, snaffled some key wickets with some perceptive swing, to end the innings with figures of 19-4-58-3. Chris Jackson's spinners from the other end also kept runs tight allowing him to snatch 2 cheap wickets ending with figures of 11-2-30-2. Combined with textbook fielding, Reed stopped any particular batsman from settling, which accordingly saw the home side slump to 190 for 9 off their allotted overs. In reply, Baz Curtis fell early, keeping North Mymms in with a chance, but a well grafted 33 by James Heslam ensured the second wicket partnership ended on 60, as we attempted on too many boundary strokes. The game potentially hung in the balance until Chris Jackson and Geoffrey Wornham (23) built a stable partnership that helped Reed's chase edge closer to the total. As Jackson began to master the oppositions' bowling, he selectively played some powerful attacking strokes and defensive shots to end the game on a chanceless 87*, with Stuart Smith on 16* at the other end. [...]

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President’s Day 2002 Report

President's Day 2002 - Report Group A Group B Group C Group D Semi Final Final The 4th annual President's Day was held again with excellent weather. All the usual suspects were again trying to take Steve's trophy home. Some for the first time! Thanks must go to all those who helped with the day. Steve for organising the day, Roger Bowcock for making the games take place so smoothly and making sure we had enough fielders for each game. Andrew Emms was again the Dickie Bird of the day. Cilla was running the BBQ and doing very good business as ever, also utilising her contact in the food industry to help on the day (Katie). A big thank you to them all and everyone else that helped and came to support the day. It was good to see old memebers from the past. Maybe a senior event may be organised. I hope you enjoy the match reports below and the pictures that should be available soon. Group A Last years Champions opened up against one of this years favourites in the group of death. Chris and Simon Jackson batted first against Michael Berks nad Richard Johnson. First team skipper Simon managed to get himself run out without facing a ball and when Berksie knocked Chris's middle stump out of the ground, the Champions were in control. Some good running as usual meant the Brother's set a decent total of 140 at the end of their 4 overs. Berks and Johnson did well and despite losing a wicket they were able to block the last ball and set the early pace in the tournament. Next the Jackson's played Jim Allsopp and Marcus Martin knowing they [...]

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Holtwhite Trinibis 2002

Chris Jackson pushed his season's league average to over 100 on Saturday against Holtwhites Trinibis by smashing 135*, in similar vein to his 87* the previous week against North Mymms IIs. His remarkable achievement, in oppressively hot conditions, formed the core of Reed First XI colossal 260 for 4 off 51 overs. The home side were unfortunately unable to capitalise on the this total as they just failed to bowl out the opposition, leaving them with 18 points and a moral victory. Losing the toss for the third week, Reed were forced to bat first, and suffering an early blow through a run-out, Reed were reduced to 17 for 1. Tight, nagging bowling by Watson and W.Olam applied early pressure, but Jackson's arrival at the crease saw both James Heslam and the Centurion find their rhythm to build a 2nd wicket partnership of 156. Heslam fell to a yorker by Watson, but his typically aggressive and attacking style saw him amass a belligerent 69. Fill-in skipper, Ray Kingshott (18), Baz Curtis (11) and wicket keeper Stuart Smith (18*) all chipped in to support Jackson to his highest score of the season, and undoubtedly one of his most memorable innings. Holtwhites responded by losing their opener to a magnificent delivery by Berks in the first over, but Hewitt and Ellech (22) bludgeoned several boundaries to demoralise the strike bowlers, Johnson and Berks, and help their side fly to 67 for 1 off 11 overs. It seemed that Reed's fortunes would soon end and that Holtwhites may be able to clinch a victory, until Clarke entered the fray to bowl the dangerman Hewitt (35) with his first delivery. Some sharp fielding saw Ellech run out, but the [...]

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Hatfield Hyde 2002

REED ROMP TO PROMOTION PLACE Saturday saw Reed First XI bounced into promotion zone, as they squeezed in a crushing 7 wicket home victory against Hatfield Hyde. Other teams were disastrously hit by the soggy conditions, providing Reed with a further advantage. The home side, keen to sustain their promotion drive, and Hatfield desperate for points, ensured the fixture was played. A sudden change in weather conditions slightly dried the wicket allowing Reed to extract maximum seam and swing movement, as they elected to bowl first. Sharp fielding saw Reed also take all their catches, most notably a magnificent effort from skipper Simon Jackson who bagged a skier, and benefit from shoddy running by forcing 3 run-outs. Nevile's top-scoring effort of 20 was in vain because Peter Tidey stole the show with another 5 wicket haul for just 27 runs off 26 overs. This saw Hatfield Hyde reduced to 59-5. Clarke and Berks chipped in with a wicket apiece, but it was Tidey who provided the impetus as Hatfield Hyde slumped to 127 all out off 52 overs, mostly surrendering cheaply to the man-of-the-match's frustratingly nagging length. After tea, Reed were pinned back to 33-2, until opener Heslam opened his shoulders to hit an aggressive 56. In conjunction with Gary Bridge, who himself also thumped a majestic 56*, the 93 run partnership overwhelmed Hatfield Hyde, as Reed surged to another victory with over 20 overs to spare. Reed now lie unbeaten for 8 weeks (including 6 victories), and comfortably in line for promotion at 3rd equal, after rocketing 7 places since last week. Boxmoor are set to face Reed this coming Saturday.

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Harpendon II 2002

Despite a superb bowling display from Graham Wilson Reed could not bowl out Harpendon IIs and win at home on Saturday. After losing the toss and being put in Reed lost Curtis and Blissett with only 24 on the board. However this bought together James Heslam and Chris Jackson. The 2 ex-county colts slowly repaired the damage as well as seeing off the new ball. With rain clouds looming the 2 batsman accelerated the run rate and Heslam reached a chanceless 50 with Jackson following shortly after. Then after putting on 170 for the 3rd wicket Heslam was caught behind for 93. Reed finished on 230 for 6 with Jackson undefeated on 87. In reply Harpendon got off to a solid start before Graham Wilson took 2 quick wickets. Harpendon continued to build partnerships but Reed managed to break them ever 20 or so runs. However Reed ran out of overs with only 2 wickets outstanding, with Harpendon scoring 199 and Wilson finishing with best ever 1st team figures of 4 for 29.

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Clifton 2002

Reed crashed to defeat against a strong Clifton bowling side on Saturday.After winning the toss and batting Reed lost influential openers Baz Curtis and James Heslam with only 10 on the board. Reed then tried to dig in to repair the score but lots of seam movement, swing and unpredictable bounce saw Clifton rip through the Reed batting line-up. Only Ed Blissett with 26 offered any resistance for Reed as they were bowled out for 56. In reply Reed got the early break through with Michael Berks removing Leech for 2, however with only a small total and the Clifton batsman riding their luck Clifton won with 8 overs to spare.

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Clarendon 2002

Reed First XI, once found languishing at bottom of Herts League Divisions 4, have stormed to 11th place, after recording their third successive victory on Saturday away at Clarendon. Losing the toss, and put in to bat, Curtis and Heslam gave Reed a solid start recording scores of 34 and 53 respectively. When they both fell to Clarendon's opening bowler, Chris Jackson (38) and Geoffrey Wornham (40) adopted their roles patiently building a solid total. However, a flurry of wickets saw Clarendon regain control, and perhaps able to restrict Reed to under 200. However, some sharp running between the wickets and big hitting particularly by Stuart Smith (19*), ensured Reed could declare for 208, bagging an extra 3 overs to dismiss the opposition. Some tight opening bowling by Clarke saw him make an early breakthrought for Reed, but it was Berks who stole the show this week, as he, supported by Tidey and Johnson, dug deeply into the middle order with probing accuracy weakening Clarendon's chances of a 30 pointer. Only were the balances tipped towards the home side when Wise smashed an imposing and almost unstoppable .., but an inspired bowling change saw Berks remove the dangerman, putting Reed back into the driving seat. From this point, Berks and Tidey tore through the batting line-up, as clarendon stumbled to 155 all out, with only 3 balls to survive to snatch a draw. The extra overs gained by declaration clearly paid dividends. Berks ended with figures of 5-48, and Tidey with 3-37. The victory represented further evidence of Reed's late bid for League promotion, as they prepare for their clash with North Mymms II this coming Saturday.

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Sawbridgeworth II 2002

A top class team performance on Saturday saw Reed 1st XI romp to their first league victory of the season in the Saracen's Herts League Divsions 4. Chorleywood II's drubbing came with 20 overs to spare as Reed cruised to a crushing 10 wicket win. On a batting friendly wicket, Clarke and Berks reduced Chorleywood to 19 for 3 with early break-throughs, but Fox almost spoilt the party, in his first game of the season for the opposition, hammering a quickfire 54. Yet persistent and calculating fast-bowling by Clarke saw him outwit the dangerman letting Reed back into the game. Berks re-found his rhythm during his second spell removing the middle order with ease, aided by 2 superb diving catches by wicket-keeper Stuart Smith, ending the game with figures of 3-58 off 12 overs. A tailend revolt by Chorleywood batsmen D.Sanchez and Loft saw them compile a semi-respectable total of 162 until Clarke, blasting back into the attack managed to remove them to end the innings with 5-41 off 18.4 overs. Reed were confident in sealing the victory as a weary and confidence-drained Chorleywood failed to bowl a consistent length. Reed's batsmen could rest their feet whilst Curtis smashed a chanceless 69* in partnership with James Heslam's bludgeoning 76*. In an innings marked by some faultless boundary shots, Chorleywood battled until the end in the field, but fell victim to a beligerent bowling and batting performance by Reed, allowing them to prepare for their forthcoming fixture against Totteridge brimming with confidence.

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