2009 Match Report

Boxmoor II

Having finished their league duties Reed’s Fourth Eleven were free to play a friendly match against division ten side Boxmoor Seconds. The game was organised as 45 overs aside, win or lose no draw. Boxmoor batted first and openers C. Wright and P. Crawshaw made a solid start for the hosts, Wright was then eventually out chasing after a ball from Lloyd Bowman (5-0-28-1) and hitting it to Peter Baker in the covers for 45. Boxmoor then had a series of batsmen who all made contributions to the total. Lewis Fitzgerald (9-0-27-2) made P. Crawshaw (62) his second wicket having kept a good line and length. Boxmoor finished 45 overs on 216 for 3. In reply Reed’s batsmen did not share in the same ability to score runs. After some early, cheap wickets Reed were in trouble at 50 for 4 having lost George Garrott (18) who had looked comfortable at the crease. Robert Willoughby added a hard hit 14, before Marcus J.E. Baker made a partnership with his brother Kieran Willoughby. The pair successfully stopped the flow of wickets and frustrated the Boxmoor bowlers for a time until M.J.E. Baker (30) chose the wrong ball to swing at and ended up bowled. K. Willoughby (18) remained at the crease for a while with the Reed tail but Reed were eventually all out for 119.

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Botany Bay IV

Reed’s Fourth XI were back to winning ways on Saturday despite three last minute drop-outs. It is testament to the strength of the Reed structure that sufficient colts were available and drafted-in to fill the vacancies. Botany Bay won the toss and batted first. Booth had been prolific until today but was bowled by Christian Martin for a single. Skitt held-out and nearly carried his bat for 45 although his only major support came from Bridges, (19). The teen-aged Matt Giblin bowled two spells each of 5 overs and returned the astonishing figures of 2 wickets for just 4 runs in those 10 overs; a superb example of controlled, line and length bowling. 3 wickets a-piece from Ian Roberts and Alan Ward ensured that Reed’s target was relatively low as Botany Bay were all-out for 121. For the first time this season Reed had to bat second and skipper Peter Baker chose utility batter Paul Garrott to accompany him. They set-off at 9 runs an over initially although the rate slowed down after a while. Baker scored 30 then Darren Radford hit an entertaining 20. In the 24th over Paul Garrott hit the winning runs with his eighth boundary and in so doing notched-up his own half-century finishing on 52 not out. Reed IVs are now in third position in their Division and look forward to their visit to second placed Hertford next week. Reed (30 points) beat Botany Bay (4 points) by 8 wickets.

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Baldock III

Another week, another chance missed. Reed fourth eleven ended up losing again this time against Baldock playing at the ground in Weston. The hosts won the toss and decided to bat first. Baldock had a steady innings, although not losing wickets they never looked like batting the game away from Reed. After early wickets from Alex West (12-2-35-2), R. Watts (38) and D. Plums (66) made a successful partnership until Reed captain Peter Baker (10-1-41-2) had both caught by Hunter Diack playing the same shot. There was also impressive bowling from Lewis Fitzgerald (8-1-28-0) and Ian Roberts (11-8-12-0) both of whom kept the run rate low. After a run out from Alan Ward Baldock finished their 47 overs on 157 for 5. Baldock made the interesting decision to open the bowling with spinner J. Bracken (15.3-2-45-5), that decision was proved the right one as P. Baker was out on the second ball of Reeds innings having a top edge caught behind. Darren Radford (16) then joined the returning David Johnson (22) playing his first game in several years as the two re-started the innings. After a promising partnership was ended early with both out Reed were once again in trouble at 49 for 3. None the less Reed still had the ability to get to their target and Marcus J.E. Baker (33) led the way, he was supported by Sam Deville (8) and Hunter Diack (11) as Reed went pass the hundred mark. But Reed hit a road block as wickets again started to fall and with the loss of Alan Ward (20) it was left to the tail to find the runs required. Despite good efforts by everyone Reed lost their final wicket 14 [...]

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Welwyn Garden City IV

Reed’s Third Eleven put up a good fight in a close fought game against third placed Welwyn Garden City IV’s. The hosting captain won the toss and inserted Reed. Opening the batting were Aiden Swain and Will Heslam. Both looked in fine touch despite both being absent from the crease for several weeks, the pair made 50 together before Swain (25) fell. Heslam continued with some fine shots before being caught, unfortunately 4 runs shy of another 50. Contributions came from Maseeh Naeem and Paul Garrott, both scoring 15, but another strong batting performance from all -rounder Richard Robertson (53) led Reed to their final total of 201 for 8 from 47 overs. For Welwyn the opening pair of Russell and Day put Reed under pressure before Christian Martin (7-1-33-2) made the breakthrough removing Russell (31). Soon after R. Robertson removed Day (31) from the other end. However, each wicket was hard earned as many of the opposition made contributions, but with wickets from Martin and Robertson (12-1-53-3) the win was up for grabs for both sides. Julian Fynn (14-0-56-2) in a returning spell also took vital wickets including running out a jumpy number 9 when the pressure was on. Last year when these two sides met Welwyn required 12 from the last over with one wicket remaining and lost. This time however Reed required two wickets and the hosts only two runs from the last over. Reed lost by two wickets but were by no means disgraced by the third placed side.

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Waltham X Rosedale III

Reed IIIs got back to winning ways in style this Saturday after demolishing 3rd placed Waltham Cross Rosedale IIIs at Freeman, to re-ignite their promotion hopes. Skipper Matt Bowles lost the toss, and on a damp track, his side were asked to bat. William Heslam (25) and Aidan Swain opened up the innings and Heslam in particular got Reeds innings off to a flyer with some magnificent shots. However when he fell, a mini collapse ensued. Richard Robertson (5) went caught behind, and then in form Bowles was run out without troubling the scorers to leave Reed 35-3. Swain was then joined by Naeem, who began to steady the ship and propel the score towards three figures. Naeem was particularly brutal, and he dispatched ball after ball to the boundary, soon racking up his half century. Swain was also beginning to find his form, and he too reached his half-century, when Naeem fell for a crucial 56. Julien Fynn then got in on the act, and along with Swain took reed to above 170 and the maximum 10 batting points. Swain eventually fell for a well crafted 86, only for Jack Tidey (20 Not Out) and Fynn (30 Not Out) to see Reed to 247-5 off of their 47 Overs with some crashing blows. With no bowling points, Rosedale had to reach the target to make their trip a worthwhile one, but with the forecast set for rain as the night drew in, Reed knew they had to take early wickets. Fynn and Tidey, fresh from starring with the bat, then did so with the ball. Fynn’s opening spell was deadly, as he snared 3 early wickets, with the rapid bowling of Tidey also picking [...]

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Southgate Compton II

Reed IIIs were left frustrated after Southgate Compton IIs batted out for a bizarre draw at Freeman College on Saturday. Reed finished the day with a healthy 18 points, but ran out of Overs and just failed to bowl out Compton after the visitors made the strange decision to shut up shop from the start of their innings ending up with 0 points, not even trying to make a total of 110, where the first batting points begin. The day started off well for Compton, as Reed Skipper Matt Bowles lost his 4th consecutive toss. The visitors elected to field on what looked a belting pitch, and Reed’s openers Ben Bowles and William Heslam then set about putting a total on the board. Youngster Heslam again looked in fine form as he played a classy array of shots, showing maturity and skill beyond his years as he raced into the 20s. Bowles was playing a more watchful innings at the other end, and Reed reached a good total of 56 before Heslam (46) clipped a shot off of his legs stright into the arms of square leg, agonisingly short of what would have been his 3rd half century in 4 games. George Greaves (4) went soon after, and it was left to Bowles and Mitchell Cooper to steady the ship. Scoring was now a much slower process for Reed, but the pair successfully weathered the storm, and with 29 of the allotted 47 Overs gone, Reed had reached 110. Bowles upped the tempo and began to find the boundary with some thumping shots, ably supported by Cooper. Bowles (56) reached a gritty half century, finally out attempting to up the pace. Maseeh Naeem then entered [...]

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Southgate Adelaide III

The thirds returned from the disappointment of the week before to a solid victory over a weakened Southgate Adelaide. Reed’s captain Maseeh Naeem won the toss and elected to bat first asking David Johnson and Peter Baker to open proceedings. The pair seemed in comfortable form until Johnson (9) fell victim to a good catch in the gully. Reed then suffered two more quick wickets including P. Baker (16) leaving the visitors on 33 for 3. Reed were then bolstered by the partnership of 92 by captain Naeem and Richard Robertson. Playing aggressive but none the less skilful shots, both gave the Reed total substance taking Reed past the hundred mark. Having lost Robertson for a well played 33, Naeem was then joined by Alan Ward (23) who supported his captain as he achieved his first hundred for the third eleven. In the closing overs Marcus J.E. Baker (26*) did some damage as Reed finished on 248 for 5 from 40 overs, Naeem finishing on 115 not out. The opposition suffered from only having ten players and certainly did not look like competing for the win which indeed they didn’t as Julian Fynn (6-1-12-5) tore through their order. Kallum Ward (6-1-14-1) made the initial break through, whilst Christian Martin (1.3-1-0-2) and David Hill (1-0-1-1) chipped in as Reed bowled out the hosts in only 15 overs for 31, winning by 217 runs and picking up vital points in the process.

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Sawbridgeworth IV

Reed thirds continued their recent good form this week with another victory this time against Sawbridgeworth. The opposition captain won the toss and elected to bat first on the Freman College ground. M. Bursun (55) made up a large percentage of the visitors total as others struggled for runs. Chris Peckett led the Reed bowling attack taking 4 for 50. Whilst the bowling change introducing Richard Robertson (7-3-18-2) seemed successful. Julian Fynn (7-1-14-3) got the ball to move in a long way to take his three wickets. Kallum Ward (8-3-29-1) also bowled well and took the last wicket ending the Sawbo innings with a target of 144 runs and 51 overs to get them. Reed made up the runs in only 35 overs, captain Matt Bowles looked in good form until he was out LBW for 28. R. Robertson also looked comfortable at the crease making 35 before being caught behind. Maseeh Naeem made 15 but it was Alan Ward (14*) and Marcus J.E. Baker (12*) who were the men not out as Reed won by 5 wickets.

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Radlett V

In the last league game of the season Reed’s third eleven naturally wanted to end with a victory, however that was not to be the case as Reed lost to visitors Radlet. Reed fielded first having lost the toss and soon had the opposition in trouble as the opening pair of Julian Fynn (7-0-54-4) and Jim Allsopp (4-1-22-1) went through their top order. The pressure was on as number 7 Reza came out to bat, still padding up on his way to the crease to face Fynn’s hat trick ball which he only just survived. From there Reza (79) rescued Radlet as he played a class innings. Richard Robertson (10-2-21-4) struck straight away after the drinks break and another quick flow of wickets followed as Reed bowled out Radlet for 154 from only 33 overs. There were catches from Paul Garrott, David Johnson and Peter Baker who also took one wicket for twelve runs. With the extra overs allotted, Reed had 57 overs to reach their target but wickets began to fall as none of the Reed batsmen could either get started or stay at the wicket. P. Baker made 18 and Maseeh Naeem 17 but neither score was enough to save Reed from losing by 50 runs. Entertainment came towards of the innings as J. Allsopp (22) smashed the ball over the boundary several times to ruin the figures of Cohen (7.1-2-24-5).

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Pirton

Winning the toss and faced with the prospect of playing on a rain affected and intriguingly weed infested wicket, skipper Naeem asked the home side to bat. Despite a couple of early batsmen with 20's Pirton struggled to make much impression on the Reed bowlers and after a very slow passage of play they were recording 90-6 off 41 0vers with Richard Robertson 12 overs 3-23 the most miserly performer. However a late move away from Reeds recognised bowling options backfired as Pirtons Gentle delivered an array of powerful and unique scoring shots to strike 37 in 6 overs and take Pirton to a once unlikely looking score of 144 for 8 from their 47 overs. Reed lost Will Heslam and Paul Garrott early but John Heslam defied the vagaries of the wicket to take Reed to 63 before he fell caught for 39. John Kershaw 20 and Maseeh Naeem 21 saw Reed past the hundred mark without further loss before both perished in quick succession leaving Reed 106-5. Steve Lovegrove compiled 17 and a rapid 15 from Jim Allsopp saw Reed well placed at 131 for 5 needing 14 to win with 5 wickets in hand. However, an unbelievable collapse littered with irresponsible shots from several players who ought to have known better saw Reed collase to 137 for 9. A hard struck 4 from No11 Julian Fynn took the total to within a boundary of victory but it was not to be as Kallum Ward fell caught for 1 with Julian left stranded on 4 not out at the other end and 11 balls still to go in the match! A match that Reed ought to have won thrown away!

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