2008 Match Report

Breachwood Green

With the large contingent of supporters travelling away to watch the first elevens attempt to make further progress in the Village Cup, second eleven captain Peter Baker had to take a weaker side to the North Herts League fixture against Breachwood Green.Winning the toss Baker put the home team into bat and kept pressure on the hosts as they struggled for runs ending on 148 for 10 after 39.2 overs,  Merchant (73) and Haroon (22) the only two men to reach double figures.  The Reed bowling talent shared the wickets about between Julian Fynn (7-0-27-1), Jack Tidey (6-1-17-3), Peter Baker (8-1-32-1), Fergus Martin (6-1-26-3) and Jason Pallet (7.2-1-29-1).The chase started with openers P. Baker (19) and F. Martin (15) building a solid base.  George Greaves (18) and Graham Hazard (12) also added runs onto the total but the rest of the side struggled to get going against the Breachwood bowling attack including Aftab (8-2-17-3) and Hall (7-0-37-3).  Reed was eventually bowled all out 45 runs short of their target in the thirtieth over.   

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Bengeo

Reeds Sunday seconds had a good excursion to Bengeo in a friendly match with a very favourable outcome.Winning the toss captain Peter Baker decided to bat first under the advice of opener Tom Greaves who described the pitch as a ‘batsmen’s dream’.  Greaves and Baker went about proving that point as the pair made a fantastic partnership of 114 and a strong base for the team’s innings.  Baker (32), playing the supporting part, missed a straight one trying to up his own score in the 22 over.  Number 3 Michael Robertson, still happy with his performance from the day before, hit a hard 16 in his usual form before being caught.  Greaves however, remained at the crease and played a very professional innings keeping the straight ones out and punishing the bad balls.  Eventually joined by Marcus J.E. Baker in the 32 over, Greaves continued to on his way to his century hitting 13 fours and 2 sixes, retiring on 101.  Baker (22), getting caught on the boundary trying for a maximum, and Mitchell Cooper (22) added their own runs to the total of 242 for 5 from 40 overs in what was an impressive team batting performance.  The Bengeo side was clearly younger and less experienced and struggled to make any head way.  Adamson (5-0-31-3) and West (4-0-15-2) were the only ones to pick up wickets from the eight bowlers.Reeds defence started well with opening bowler Neil Haslam (7-3-9-2) trapping captain Seeley lbw in the first over.  The Bengeo chase continued with the same little luck as no one seemed able to put runs onto the total as the wickets fell at steady intervals.  David Hill (7-3-15-1) was finally able to find the wicket [...]

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Aldenham

Reed’s Sunday Second XI had a disappointing match against Aldenham towards the end of the season in a friendly, timed match. Having lost the toss Reed batted first and the quick bowling of Bala (11-3-16-6) soon had the Reed batsmen in trouble on a dubiously bouncing, mossy pitch. Tearing through the order it was only opener Mitchell Cooper (19) who seemed able to fend off the Aldenham bowling talent. However, the score of 61 for 9 was transformed into a final total of 116 thanks to Jack Tidey (37*) and Jason Pallet (17).The Reed bowling talent seemed determined to defend this small total, both Julien Fynn (7-3-6-2) and Cooper (6-0-31-2) took two wickets each as Aldenham struggled to make runs. Also taking scalps were Tidey (7.1-2-19.1) and Pallet (6-0-25-1) supported well by wicket keeper Marcus J.E. Baker who took three fine catches in his part in a good team fielding performance. However, the small total was too low to defend in the end as Aldenham made 120 for 6.

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Waresley

Reed began their Village Cup campaign on Sunday with a convincing win against Cambridgeshire league side Waresley. Having won the toss on a pitch dampened from the rain on Saturday that forced the 1st team game to be abandoned, skipper Heslam elected to put the opposition in. This decision was made to look a good one largely thanks to a quick and testing opening spell by 1st team vice-captain Andy Young who reduced Waresley too 0-3 at one stage. Well supported by a very economical piece of bowling by Peter Tidey (9-4-14-0), Young went on to take 4 wickets in his opening spell and leave the visitors reeling at 27-4 after 14 overs. Waresley recovered to 102-5 after 31 overs but with time running out and the other Reed bowlers doing a decent job they struggled to gain much momentum. The Reed fielding was also decent and Stuart Smith notably got in on the act with a fine direct hit run out from cover. The away side eventually were bowled out for 128 just inside their alotted 40 overs. Young returning to finish with 5-21 off his 9 overs. Jason Archer also picked up 2 wicketsIn reply, Reed got off to a solid start before losing both openers Curtis and Heslam for 18 a piece. However, decent partnerships between Marcus Martin (44) & Tom Fulk (12) and then Martin & Smith (11no) saw Reed home with Martin imparticular looking in excellent touch with shots all round the wicket. After he fell just short of a deserved fifty Karl Ward came in to hit the winning runs. Reed now travel to Longmarston in the semi-final stages.

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Titanic Home

Once more the Sunday Second XI had to step up to the mark in the North Herts League when most of the regular First team players were again on tour or unavailable on Bank Holiday weekend. High order scores from Maskell (37), McGowan (23), Allum(50) and Cooksey (61*) gave Reed problems when they hosted Titanic. Kallum (KL) Ward (8-2-33-2) and Tom Greaves (6-0-33-3) were the only bowlers to get wickets as Titanic ended on 215 for 5 in 40 overs.In reply Reed had trouble getting going, Tom Greaves (25) and Captain Karl (KJ) Ward (35) resisted for a while but at 96 for 7 in 21 overs it seemed like a lost cause. But the ever loyal Reed Sunday spectators were about to be treated to arguably the partnership of the season in a most fantastic turn-around. Number 8, Kallum Ward and number 9, Mitchell Cooper took Reed from virtually nowhere to an amazing 3 wicket victory in the last over. Kallum scored 60 not out and Mitchell 58 not out in a record-breaking unbroken partnership of 123 and demonstrating what real talent these players have. Titanic had been sunk!

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Titanic Away

Reed Sunday 1st XI travelled to Broxbourne to play Titanic CC hoping to maintain their unbeaten record in the league so far this season. The captaincy was left in the able hands of Phil Frenay, as the regular Sunday captain Marcus Martin, plus Matt Bowles and Joe Curk travelled to Amsterdam for a weekend of sex, drugs and sausage rolls! Frenay won the toss and backed his youthful bowling attack by inserting the opposition on what looked like a decent batting track. The opening bowlers Cooper and R. Martin (1-41) initially found it difficult in the blustery conditions, combined with the small boundaries and aggressive batting. However Mitchell Cooper soon found his line and length to make the breakthrough. Runs were still coming easily to the home side and it took the introduction of Jack Tidey in to the attack to stem the flow of runs. He bowled an excellent line and length and when Fergus Martin (2-29) was introduced at the other end, the young pair were able to exert considerable pressure on the Titanic batsmen. The small boundaries of Broxbourne placed a great deal of pressure on young spinner Jason Pallett, however he rose to the challenge, providing a spell of tight off spin bowling finishing with figures of 1 for 36. With the rotation of the seam bowlers from one end it was James Bloor (0-36) who carried on the spin attack from the other. As wickets fell to the seamers, Titanic took the attack to Bloor who was unlucky to end wicketless as he bowled some very good balls. Tidey (4-30) ripped through the lower order and Cooper (2-26) finished the innings off. Reed fielded and caught well, with the wicketkeeper Rob [...]

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Thorley

On the last afternoon of the 2008 season, a Reed XI including a mixture of playing abilities witnessed the most amazing innings at Thorley in a 40/40 friendly.Batting first Reed lost their first wicket in the 3rd over with the score on 23. There then followed a partnership of 103 of which Mitchell Cooper contributed just 17. Reed continued to lose wickets at a steady pace until young Kallum Ward featured in a 5th wicket partnership of 119 by scoring 56. Although this was impressive, batting at the other end and overshadowing everyone else was opening batsman Tom Greaves who scored a massive 179 runs and was out in the 36th over after hitting 22 fours and 7 sixes. Reed finished on 297 for 8.Despite valiant efforts from McRandal (45) and Wells (57), Thorley were none the less outplayed by Reed who prevented any chance of a Thorley victory by introducing into the attack first teamer Bernie Morss (6-1-23-6). Thorley were all out after 33 overs for 147.

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Long Marston

Reed 1XI made up for the disappointment of Saturdays defeat by comfortably booking their place in the final of the Hertfordshire section of the National Village Cup on Sunday. Skipper Heslam won the toss and chose to put visitors Long Marston into bat on a good wicket, but one which aided by overnight rain and overcast conditions was bound to offer something for the bowlers to take advantage of. So it proved as helped by some excellent catching notably from 15 year old Mitchell Cooper making his full 1st team debut the visitors were in trouble at 38-3 after 16 overs. Tidey(9-20-2) and Ward(9-16-2) who took a stunning caught and bowled put the pressure right on with very accurate and testing spells against what looked a useful Long Marston top order. Richard Johnson (9-35-3) and Chris Jackson (5-20-1) then carried on the good work as the visitors were stifled and wickets fell regularly so that eventually they were all out for 95. Jason Archer(0.3-0-1) picking up the final wicket in the 33rd over.In reply Reed got off to a shaky start losing Curtis for just 4 in the first over to one that held up a little in the pitch. Frenay (14) and Heslam (48*) went about steadying things until the former was out stumped during a decent spell of slow bowling by Beesley(9-13-1). However, there was no panic and Heslam and Chris Jackson consolidated and saw Reed home comfortably with the winning runs being hit in the 26th over of the allotted 40.Reed will face the winners of Langleybury and Eversholt in the Final and hope to progress to the national knockout stages.   

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Ickleford

Reed’s Second XI took on Ickleford in a high scoring match in the North Herts Sunday League whilst most of the usual Sunday First Teamers were unavailable. Batting first Ickleford posted 264 for 5, thanks mainly to Howard (27), Dermont (34), Causebrook (24*) and top scorer Peareth who managed to reach 100 not out. Their total included a significant 54 extras!Despite valiant efforts from Ed Blisset (41), Darren Radford (38), Graham Hazzard (17) and a superb 83 from the teenaged Mitchell Cooper, Reed did not benefit from a similar amount of extras and their innings ended on 221 for 8, just 43 runs below target.

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High Roding

Reed bowed out of the National Village Cup on Sunday against Essex's High Roding. Electing to bat the home side were in deep trouble at 23 for 3 after a hostile opening burst from Andy Young. Butterman and captain Hussain steadied things but Butterman's wicket left High Roding precariously placed at 69 for 4. Enter Blackwell with a quick fire 39 of 39 balls. When Hussain was out for 52, High Roding were 150 for 6 with still eight overs left to bat, Reed didn't count though on Clarke (30) and Farley-Clarke (46 off just 22 balls) striking the ball to all corners of the field and Reed were left with a testing 231 to chase for victory. Curtis & Heslam gave Reed a solid foundation of 43 before Curtis was out LBW  for 19, Heslam soon followed for 16. Chris Jackson & Phil Frenay with the help of some wayward bowling took Reed to 95 before Frenay was run out. This then served as a catalyst for skipper Hussain and Sargent to spin High Roding's fightback and expose Reed's middle order.  Both took three wickets as Reed slumped from 103 for 4 to 132 for 9, only tail end resistance from Will Clarke and Pete Tidey gave Reed's score respectability but they were dismissed for 148 in the 33rd over. The Essex side victorious by 82 runs.   

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