2011 Match Report

Linton

Linton won the toss and chose to field. Reed batted positively, despite loosing the early wicket of Jack Caine, 13 runs of just 8 balls in the 2nd over. By the 8th over with a partnership of 26 from Dean Chappell and Reece Fitzgerald Reed were on 51 runs, putting them on target for over 120. Chappell went in the middle of the 8th over and the 9th over saw the loss of two quick wickets opener Reece Fitzgerald (16) and Charlie Dobson (0), a double wicket maiden for bowler M Organ. From then the run rate slowed, Organ struck again in the 11th over bowling Ben Moody (3). A Bowie took another brace in 13th over. By the 18th Reed had tumbled to 87 all out. Connor Poulton (10) and Owen Hughes (11) the only other batsman to make it into double figures.The Reed bowlers had a job to do to defend such a low score and Linton were obviously feeling confident. Opening bowlers Jack Caine and Freddie Stuart stepped up to the mark. By the 4th over they struck with the first wicket of J North (5) bowled Stuart. With only 14 runs on the board in the 5th over the second opener A Foulds went down caught behind by Connor Poulton off the bowling of Reece Fitzgerald. Sam Rice debut of the season saw a wicket in his first over and only one run off the second. Good captaincy saw Rice bowl out his four overs gaining a second wicket for only 17 runs. From the 16th over Linton lost wickets rapidly key wicket of D Hart taken by Zac Conley also dried up the runs. Linton could only make 70 by [...]

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Haverhill

After a day of showers Haverhill won the toss and took the gamble to bat first on a wicket with little bounce. The opening batsman were finding runs hard to come by and 3 per over seemed the order of they day. Like-wise Reeds bowlers did not look like taking wickets. First blood went to Reed in the 8th over when Reece Fitzgerald took a great catch at cover off of Freddie Stuart’s bowling. Haverhill Captain J Ruthven went for 15 runs. However, this seemed to be the turning point for Haverhill. W Bailey came in and took the ball by the horns. For the rest of the innings Bailey made the runs contribution, with 10 4’s he finished not out on 62. S Street’s wicket fell in the 18th over for 16. Haverhill finished on 113 for 3. Best of the Reed bowlers, Freddie Stuart 4-1-1-14, Reece Fitzgerald 4-0-0-15 and Jack Caine 4-0-1-26.The wicket had been unpredictable but Reed were confident they could reach the score. Like Haverhill Reed also struggled to find runs. At the halfway stage they were on a par with Haverhill but 2 wickets down, Jack Caine and Connor Poulton both going cheaply with 4 and 3 runs respectively. After that, Reed did not have the hard hitting power that Haverhill produced and just could not find those boundary balls. A last ditched attempt in the final over’s proved fruitless and Reed fell 17 runs short on 97 runs. Reece Fitzgerald top scored with 34 not out and Ben Moody was second top with 15 not out. Best of the 10 bowlers used by Haverhill had to be T Baker 2-2-0-0.

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Granta

At the Fitzwilliam College ground Reed won the toss and chose to bat first against the premiership side of Granta. It was clear they were a well honed side and the Reed batsman faced some fast pace bowling. Even so they stood tall with Reece Fitzgerald (c) and Jack Caine making an opening partnership of 15 before Jack was caught on 8 runs off of Bedford. Owen Hughes came in and also faced up the intimidating bowling, then the wicket of the captain fell to a catch off the bowling of Mann. Owen and Connor Poulton managed to stick it out until the 11th over with a partnership of 20 Connor finding the boundary and having to duck a mean bouncer. He saw the wickets of Owen and Jack Childs go in the 11th over and then succumbed himself in the 12th over bowled by Ho for 15. After loosing Sam Rice for no score in the 15th over, Owen Church came into partner Freddie Stuart for his debut of the season. Owen made startling well needed cameo over the final 5 over’s, finding the boundary 5 times Owen took Reed to a final total of 80 with an unbeaten score of 22, Freddie finished 6 not out.Reed felt they had done their best and were still confident that they could defend the small total. Granta’s opening batsman picked off the runs with ease and by the 7th over had got to 50. It was nip and tuck as to which batsman would retire first, Cox got to 32 in the 10th over, Granta only needed 7 to win. Freddie Stuart took the next batsman’s bails for no score. With 5 runs still needed Pepper [...]

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Hardwick and Caldecote

The last match of the season and still the weather was threatening. Reed won the toss and put Hardwick into bat. Hardwick started steadily, but were not testing the Reed bowling attack. Reece Fitzgerald struck first in 7th over bowing opening batsman A Wilson for 7. Then again in the 9th over T Mantel (12) and D Eastgate (2) could not keep the ball out. The next partnership of 14 runs was cut short by Owen Hughes who finished his first over 3 wickets for 5 runs. With six wickets down Captain L Maude top scored with 21 before he fell foul of Reeds 9th bowler of the innings Jack Cain. Owen Church bowler no 10 also took a wicket in his single over. Hardwick finished on 89 for 8.Not a single dot ball in the first over of Reeds innings meant 14 runs off the opening bowler A Abdullah. 9 year old J Purse came on to slow the run rate and take the wicket of Reece Fitzgerald caught at square leg. Jack Childs came in and took a 4 off Purse but then played across the line in the next over lbw to Abdullah. The loss of two quick wickets did not shake the Reed side. Connor Poulton and Jack Caine put on 51 before Caine (16) was bowled in the 10th over. Connor and Freddie Stuart took the side home by the 13th over for a 7 wicket victory, 41 and 11 not out their respective scores.

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Foxton Cup

Reed won the toss and chose to Field. Foxton started their innings minus their Captain and usual opening batsman T Powell. After a magnificent direct hit from Freddie Stuart put out Foxton’ s opening bat J Townsend in the 2nd over Reed commenced taking the Foxton side apart. By the 4th over they were 4 wickets down, C McCormick put on 14 runs only to be bowled by Reece Fitzgerald in the 7th over. Powell finally came in no 9 but it was too late the last two batsman could not stay with him and Reed finished the job in the 15th over, Foxton ended on 56 all out. Freddie Stuart and Owen Hughes both took two wickets and were both responsible for two of the 4 run outs, Connor Poulton and Reece Fitzgerald taking the other two. Jack Caine took two catches one of which was a magnificent diving catch off of Hughes bowling.Reed could not be complacent in their reply, although they did take the opportunity to switch the batting order about. Reece Fitzgerald and Freddie Stuart opened but neither made it past the 3rd over, both bowled by the late arriving T Powell. Jack Childs was moved up the order batting 3 and showed he was up to the task; after the loss of one more wicket Childs went on to partner with Zac Conley (12) and Jack Caine. Childs (20 not out) and Caine (8 not out) took the Reed side to a 7 wicket victory in the 11th over. T Powell took all of the Reed wickets conceding 13 runs.

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Buntingford

After one postponement it seemed the weather was going to be against this local derby for a second time. However, a window of opportunity showed itself and the game was on. Reece Fitzgerald and Owen Hughes opened the batting. The sharp arm of Matthew Share was to make this a short lived partnership after 4 balls Hughes was run out. Owen Church (6) came to the crease but dollied a catch up to Andrew Wyant off of the bowling of Alfie Arnold in the 4 over. Reed needed to consolidate and they did under the partnership of Fitzgerald and Jack Caine. Both batsman were nip and tuck scoring alongside each other, picking up valuable boundaries. They took the score to 98 when left arm Share struck again and took Fitzgerald’s stumps away. Connor Poulton added 31 runs bowled Wyant and with just 3 balls left of the innings Josh Coldicott-Stephens (0no) partnered Jack Caine to an unbeaten 53. Reed’s final score of 143 was the total to beat.Buntingford started slowly, Reeds tight bowling and fielding meant runs were hard to come by. Even so Buntingford’s openers made it to the 8th over without loss. Joe Babbage caught by Fitzgerald off the bowling of Freddie Stuart. Stuart struck again in the 10th with the wicket of Reece Kapp caught and bowled, along with the run out of Alfie Arnold (10) by Scott Curtis. Buntingford were 24 for 3, the 10th over being a milestone, even if the weather gave in there was going to be a result. Two more overs and two more wickets. 7th batsman Frank Bown came to the crease for his match debut and scored 10 including 2 boundaries before the weather cut [...]

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Cambridge NCI

Cambridge won the toss and put Reed into bat. Two early wickets of Owen Hughes and Jack Caine went down by the 3rd over. Opener Reece Fitzgerald held up the innings as wickets fell about him for not many runs. Scott Curtis no 7 made it to double figures of 11 not out, with Cambridge gifting Reed 57 extras the home side finished on a respectable total of 133 for 6, 43 of which came from the bat of Fitzgerald.The Reed bowlers came out fighting, up to the 7th over Cambridge were behind the run rate. Reed then conceded 43 runs in the next 4 overs which put Cambridge right back in the game. Single handidly Fitzgerald dealt with top order batsman J Vigleon (25),L Waldock (36) and W Sewell(12). It was the 12 over and it seemed that the tables had turned. The run rate started to fall back again and in the 16th over Zac Conley claimed two more wickets. With Reed only conceding 16 extras Cambridge were having to work for every run. Jake Caine and Connor Poulton came back on to take a further two wickets, leaving the visiting side 4 runs to get off the last over with 2 wickets to spare. There was still more drama; Cambs number 10 was run out, with 3 balls to go the match was tied. Taylor hit the final winning run leaving him on an unbeaten 32 with 2 balls of the innings left. The match could not have been closer.

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