North Weald
On Sunday, Reed entertained North Weald at The Green. On a glorious day, North Weald won the toss and elected to field. Reed’s newly appointed Sunday captain, Tom Greaves, sent out Dom McOmish and James P Day, the latter of which was making their first appearance since a lengthy break from the game. The pair looked to be confident from the outset with Day grooming the ball through the covers early on. McOmish began to take control and dominated the partnership before Day was bowled with the score on 17.This brought the experienced Peter Baker to the crease. The mixture of youth and experience looked to be paying off and a partnership was building until Baker was unfortunately run out after McOmish had drilled the ball back down the ground and the bowler had finger-tipped the ball on to the stumps.At 41-2, Mitchell Cooper came in looking to re-build the innings alongside the impressive McOmish. Cooper looked in fine fiddle early on but was deceived by the seam movement of B.Marks (8-0-40-2) as he was bowled all ends up for 8. The game was in the balance when Reed’s Captain Greaves entered proceedings but he and McOmish finally managed to get to grips with the bowling, finding the boundary frequently. The pair put on 35 quickly, before McOmish was bowled by Marks for an impressive 49.Sean Tidey was the next in and looked to punish the bowling from the outset. Greaves departed for a lusty 31 before Tom Walsingham and S.Tidey came together. The pair ran well and managed to put on 50 with ease before Walsingham fell victim to young S.Archer for a classy 20.Sean Tidey was joined by brother Jack and the pair [...]