Rickmansworth IV

Thanks to a determined effort from both sides Reed and Rickmansworth managed to get a full game in at Freman. Skipper Rob Willoughby lost the toss with Rickmansworth deciding to bat. Reed’s young openers Joe Graves (6-1-21-1) and Jack Childs (6-2-8-2) bowled superbly using the drying wicket and muggy conditions well, not giving anything away. Both took each of the openers bowled, with Childs picking up a second thanks to a sharp catch by Willoughby in the slips.Change bowlers Alan Ward and Willoughby then continued the good work, with their slow bowling. Ward and Willoughby stayed on for the remainder of the innings to ensure that Reed got through their overs whilst the rain came down intermittently. Ward took the important wicket of Patel who looked dangerous, and was unlucky not to get two LBW decisions. Ward finished with 15-1-63-2. At the other end Willoughby was bowling tightly on his way to his first five- for, with the help of catches from Ward, John Kershaw, Chris Marshall, and a caught and bowled, finishing with 14.3-1-45-5.After another fantastic tea from Tina Hughes, openers Ward and Kershaw flew out of the traps to take the game to the Rickmansworth openers. Kershaw was starting to find form after a lack of games for most of the season before being caught out for 22. However, Ward looked in great touch and was the foundation of the Reed innings scoring a brilliant 85 before being trapped LBW. Chris West, who earlier kept wicket for the second time, contributed with an important 10, before Willoughby came to the crease to support Ward. Willoughby was caught for 20, shortly after Ward was dismissed, but the pair had taken the score to 147 [...]

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Preston IV

This was a fantastic game to finish the season for Reed 4s at Freman with all 11 players coming to the party and contributing. Skipper Rob Willoughby won the toss and decided to bat in the heat of the early afternoon. This turned out to be a good move as it was hard work for the visiting Preston 4th XI, in the sun with openers Richard Robertson and young Rhodri Hughes making the most of the lightning fast outfield. The opening partnership was 141 before Robertson fell stumped on 60. Rhodri fell bowled soon after but did bring up his maiden adult 50, scoring 55. Rhodri’s batting has really come on this season and can now be considered a solid opening bat.Batsmen 3 and 4 were the inform Alan Ward and Willoughby respectively. These two combined lusty boundaries with quickly taken singles as they continued to work the change bowlers. Ward was caught for 36 but Willoughby continued with Freddy Stuart, who scored a very good 16. Willoughby quickly got his first half century of the season as Reed were scoring well and an early declaration was on the cards. This came after 43 overs with Willoughby left 86 not out and Chris West 1 not out.To their credit the Preston openers did give the chase a good go with Wright especially taking the attack to the bowlers scoring 126. Reed opened with Joe graves (6-0-42-0), who has bowled well all season and Graham Stuart (6-0-41-0). Both created chances but the luck was with the batsmen for now. Change bowlers Ian Roberts (8-2-42-0) and Ward immediately brought the run rate back and took the run rate out of the equation. Now Reed needed wickets to [...]

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Parkfield and Headstone IV

Reed 4s were on the road again looking for another win, this time against the team at the bottom of the league. Skipper Rob Willoughby lost the toss and was surprisingly asked to bat first, even though the home team were still awaiting the arrival of players. Willoughby (19) and Pete Baker (7) opened the batting against initial wild bowling containing many extras. They put on 37 runs before losing Willoughby to a catch. Cemal Ramadan (5) soon followed. Wickets continued to fall but the returning Jason Pallett (13) steadied the ship batting very well. Other good contributions came from Rhodri Hughes (12) and Sam Rice (10) batting at 9 and 10 respectively. Reed finished 116 all out, which considering the variable bounce of the wicket and the slow outfield looked to be a competitive total.After tea the home team came out to bat with what was now 9 players. Joe Graves (6-0-8-2) and Pallett (7-5-6-2) opened the bowling keeping very tight lines. Pallett took the first wicket with a catch to Willoughby in the covers. Wickets then continued to fall with two superb run outs from Mehmet Ramadan, including one direct hit, showing the younger Ramadan how to do it, and a good catch in the covers from Hughes. Good bowling contributions continued from Josh Conley (7-3-13-1) and Sam Rice (6-2-7-0). The innings was finished off by a fine high catch from Steve Hughes, again showing his son how to do it, off the bowling of Willoughby (1-1-0-1).Reed won following a fine display from both the young cricketers in the club as well as their Dad’s, and can now look to push on in the coming weeks.

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Hertford V

Reed IV won for the third week on the bounce thanks to a fine batting display, against Hertford V. Losing the toss skipper Rob Willoughby was asked to field. On a warm day fielding was hard work, especially for the younger members of the team, but Reed stuck to the task well against the aggressive batting of Hertford. Alan Ward was the pick of the bowlers with a mammoth spell of 23 overs finishing with figures of 23-11-47-2. The other wickets went to the returning Dom Mcomish (6-0-46-2), and a fine run out from Cemal Ramadan emulating is father from the week before. Hertford declared on 217 after 46 overs.In response Reed started badly losing their openers with only 4 runs on the board. Fortunately both Ward and Mcomish were in form. Mcomish playing some superb shots, racing to his half century and finishing on 68 before being bowled. Ward continued his fine batting, now being supported by Willoughby who scored a quick 30. Wickets then began to fall, despite Ward almost seeing Reed home, finishing with a very important 73. It was then left to two edges for 4 to win the game, one each from father and son combination Steve and Rhodri Hughes.Reed are now in mid- table and going form strength to strength with their young players improving fast in the different environment of adult cricket.

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Hatfield Hyde III

Reed 4s hosted Hatfield Hyde 3s on one of the few sunny days of the year. The match looked in doubt the night before when there were puddles on the wicket, however the pitch dried out and played well throughout.Captain Rob Willoughby won the toss and decided to put the visitors into bat on the drying wicket. An extreme of ages opened the bowling with Jack Childs (6-23-1) and Ian Roberts (11-11-1), both bowling tight lines restricting the run rate. At one point Roberts was bowling so well that he merited 3 slips and a gully! Michael Robertson (11-39-1) came on after Childs returning after an extended absence of living in Japan and having operations. M Robertson built up pace causing the batsmen difficulties.At the other end Kieren Willoughby (7-26-1) also returning from an operation, bowled spin with particularly deceptive flight. K Willoughby removed the most dangerous visiting batsmen thanks to a superb diving catch from Lloyd Bowmen, after several attempts. Eventually skipper R Willoughby (6-11-4) brought himself on to finish the innings, thanks to catches from brother K Willoughby and two stunning catches from Richard Robertson. He was supported by Graham Stuart (2-14-0), who bowled for the first time in 22 years, and whose wife Nicky did a superb tea, and may be asked back to do it again! The visitors finished on 143 all out of 45 overs. After tea Reed felt confident of the run chase but knew that they needed to concentrate. After an early scare when losing R Robertson for 0, other opener Roberts carried his bat for an unbeaten 49, very well supported by M Robertson scoring 84. Both Roberts and M Robertson hit the ball to all parts [...]

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Datchworth III

Reed Fourth XI are still to get out of first gear this season having the weather disrupt their fixtures and inconsistent availability preventing a settled team. Hence, under the temporary guardianship of acting skipper, Peter Baker, the 4ths had no less than 6 players making their Herts League debuts. Having been inserted, Reed could not recover from being 3 wickets down with only 1 run on the board. Josh Conley, (10), and Cemal Ramadan, (7), stayed a while, but 16 for 5 became 29 for 9 within 13 overs as the young Datchworth bowlers Atkinson, (5), Murphy, (2), and Finn, (2), were unrelenting in their attack. Debutants, Jack Childs and Sam Rice who are both from the Reed Under 15 team, batted at numbers 10 and 11 and between them added a very useful partnership 24 runs with Rice top-scoring with 17 before being run-out and Reed ending on 53 all-out.Childs then performed in his bowling role and returned an impressive 2 for 12 from 6 overs. Josh Conley was accurate and economical with 1 for 18 from 9 overs. Batting was not easy and Datchworth, expecting to knock-off the low target quickly, soon found that conditions and tight bowling meant that they too lost wickets frequently. Reed’s fielding and catching was attacking and highlighted by the diving / rolling catch at point of Mehmet Ramadan showing-off the silky athletic pedigree passed-on to son, Cemal. In fact it was Cemal who was then introduced into the bowling attack who recorded the most impressive figures of 3 for 12. It was not enough though, and Datchworth struggled through to win with 6 wickets down. Reed IV 6 points; Datchworth III 30 points.

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Bushey III

Men against boys. Reed IV's travelled to the far end of the County (not the best part) to play their first league game of the season. A team was scrambled together by our injured Captain Rob Willoughby, consisting of 3 under 15's, 2 under 17's and a mixture of experience and enthusiasm.Reed won the toss and decided to insert the opposition on a very damp soft green wicket. In the back ground was a large tent with a travelling circus and at one point our stand in skipper trying to field the ball in the covers did his own impersonation of coco the clown (much to the delight of the younger players!). The skipper's decision to open up with the hugely talented Jack Caine and Rhodri Hughes soon paid off, as three early wickets put the opposition under pressure. N Ilyas who went on to score over 90 was dropped early on and had we managed to take his wicket the total could have been under 50 as 9 of their players failed to reach double figures. There was good fielding from all of the team notably Scott Caine who patrolled the deep cover boundary with speed.After the openers had bowled their first spell Joe Graves replaced Jack Caine from one end and was unlucky not to take wickets as he beat the bat on a number of occasions, and the experienced Christian Martin took over from Rhodri Hughes taking 2 for 30. Reed continued to take wickets at regular intervals with Jack Caine taking 5 for 41 on debut. Reed had managed to bowl out Bushey for 156 in 46 overs.After tea Adain Swain and Peter Baker opened up for Reed and got off [...]

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Boxmoor III

The 4s on Saturday was a game for the older generation in the team. Travelling to Boxmoor 3s at their second ground to play on an artificial pitch skipper Rob Willoughby lost the toss and was asked to field. Things did not start well with openers Jack Childs (4-0-19-0) and Josh Conley struggling to find their line early on. Boxmoor made the most of it, with their openers scoring quickly, although Conley did manage to pick up one wicket. However, the run rate soon slowed down significantly with the change bowlers of Sam Rice (9-1-25-0) and the effervescent Ian Roberts, playing his first game as a 60 year old. Roberts was exceptional and tore into the remaining top order and middle order batsmen ending with figures of 12-5-19-6.Alan Ward (11-2-31-0) and Rob Willoughby (6-0-27-1) continued the bowling, and Conley came back for one more over and picked up another wicket finishing with 5-0-26-2. Catches were taken by Conley (2), Chris West (2) at keeper and Willoughby. Boxmoor finished with 166 for 9 off their 47 overs.After tea Reed welcomed back Pete Baker to open with Richard Robertson. Both took the attack to the Boxmoor openers scoring freely before Baker was caught for 24. The next wicket fell cheaply before the inform Alan Ward came to the crease. Ward and Robertson kept the score going quickly before Robertson was stumped for a good 42. Willoughby and Roberts then fell for 10 and 3 respectively before West scored a very important 16. It was then left to the young Rice (2 n.o) and Ward to take Reed home. Ward ended with 37 n.o, and once again was the batsmen that ensured Reed picked up another win by [...]

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Baldock III

Reeds stand-in captain Peter Baker won the toss elected to field against Baldock at the Freman College ground. The pitch did not appear to have suffered unduly by the week’s constant rain, aided perhaps by the strong winds of the previous day.Opposition captain Robin Watts opened for the visitors and with Lawson started well despite good opening spells from Joe Graves and Jack Childs. It was first change bowler Alan Ward who made the break through, bowling Lawson for 28. Josh Conley (7-0-28-1), finding a nice bit of movement, also took a wicket followed soon after by Ward taking his second. The important wicket of Watts (36) was taken thanks to a sharp catch behind by Marcus J.E. Baker standing-up to the wicket. This brought Mongston to the crease who’s opening salvos cleared the rope, after that though he flirted with danger making 29 before being bowled by the legendary Jim Allsopp (8-0-48-1) making his return after several years away from the game. Baines (23) had played some nice shots until trapped LBW becoming Ward’s third wicket, however Ward was only half done. His perfect line and late movement bowled a further two and had another caught by Ben Walker, he finished with figures of 17 overs, 6 wic kets for 52 runs. The Baldock score of 202 for 8 was achieved thanks mainly to a fine knock by Harris who played some impressive shots late in the innings making 32 not out.In reply Reed struggled to get going as the top 5 contributed only 18 between them. There then followed a resilient effort from M.J.E. Baker and Ben Walker, they played with patience and diligence in playing the bowling of Loriot (8-3-22-2) and Harris [...]

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London Colney II

Having lost the toss Reed were asked to bat on a damp wicket at Freman College. Richard Johnson lost his opening partner, George Garrott, in the 3rd over with the score on 11. Scott Caine came in at 3 and gave Johnson some valuable support to take the score onto 41 before he was caught behind by the wicket keeper. Reed then lost two quick wickets, John Kershaw, run out for 3 and Steve Lovegrove bowled for 0. This left Reed on 57 – 4 after 19 overs. Johnson, who had began a little hesitantly, was now finding his form and stroking the ball around the ground. Michael Naeem joined him at the crease and the pair put on 74 runs for the 5th wicket. Naeem was eventually caught and bowled for 35 after smashing the ball to all parts. The partnership allowed Reed to push on and with Johnson now in imperious form, maximum batting points looked likely. With solid contributions from Maseeh Naeem (27) and Jack Caine (15) Reed were able to declare on 231 for 9 after 50 overs. Johnson was unbeaten after making a well-deserved 109. London Colney’s reply was slow but steady, George Garrott and Jack Caine’s bowling restricting the chances of boundaries. Garrott finished with 8 - 4 – 19 and Caine 6 – 0 – 19. Ian Roberts’s introduction to the attack ensured 30 points for Reed, in a 10 over spell Roberts picked up 5 for 21 and with Jim Alsop picking up 1 – 15 London Colney were all out for 110 after 34 overs. The bowlers were able assisted by the Reed fielding with Scott Caine, excelling, taking 3 difficult catches in the covers and [...]

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