2011 Match Report
Eversholt
Reed made it through to the National Village Cup area final on Sunday in another nail biting encounter this time away to in form Division 3 side Eversholt. Lee Johnson, making his village cup debut as captain standing in for the injured Heslam won the toss and elected to bowl to make the most of some overnight dampness in the wicket. And Johnson (2-33) led from the front taking two early wickets in an excellent opening spell, one thanks also to a superb catch by keeper Sean Tidey. Johnson was supported by Jack Tidey (1-44) who also picked up an early breakthrough and this saw Eversholt struggling at 36 for 3 after 12 overs. Although the home side then began to consolidate, with Mitchell Cooper bowling well and the impressive Peckett (2-36) also hitting his lines, Reed were continuing to restrict their opponents. However, a potential platform had been set and this suddenly seemed to be the case as Eversholt’s lower middle order began to let loose. On a small ground, difficult to defend the boundaries began to be hit and the home side had an excellent last 10 overs to post a very challenging score of 214-7 from their 40 overs.Although, on a good batting wicket and a small sized ground, this was going to be a tough ask for the visitors. However, they set off in the right tone with makeshift opener Sean Tidey (15) and the in form Tom Greaves (26) hitting 5 sixes between them in the first 10 overs. However, they both fell looking to find further boundaries and at 47-2 after 12 overs the game was certainly in the balance. This position continued as Karl Ward (29) and Stuart [...]