Ampthill Town Away

Reed 1 XI travelled to Ampthill Town in good spirits off the back of consecutive Herts league division one victories, however, they were left frustrated by the weather.Captain Heslam won the toss and given the unpredictable weather forecasted chose to bowl first so Reed could control the game in terms of the potential for restricted overs affecting the number of overs for batting.Reed made an excellent start with Lee Johnson (2-19) and Mitchell Cooper (0-7) leaving Ampthill at 28-2 off 10 overs. But then the rain arrived and continued for over an hour leaving the ground in an unplayable state by the 3:30pm cut off point.The game was abandoned as a draw with 10 points each and leaves Reed looking ahead to next weekend with the 1st of a run of 4 home games in a row in which they will hope to build on their 4th position in the table.

By |2016-12-27T13:22:15+00:00September 9th, 2013|Categories: 2013, 2013 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Ampthill Town Away

Ampthill Town Home

Reed moved into 2nd place in Herts league division one on Saturday with another solid performance to defeat Ampthill Town.With rain forecast Reed were pleased to have the chance to field having lost the toss and made a good start with opening bowlers Mitchell Cooper (1-30) and Jack Tidey (2-28) again bowling well restricting Ampthill to 20-2 after 10 overs. Although a decent partnership developed taking the score to 57-2, Greaves (4-53) made an important breakthrough following which Reed took control of the game forcing Ampthill to 108-8 in the 40th over as he and the once again impressive Rupert Martin (2-37) bowled very well. The visitors did forge a late partnership taking them to 153-8 before the return of Tidey and Cooper finished off the innings at 154 all out in the 52nd over with Barnes left 77 not out at the end.With the forecast uncertain Reed were anxious to chase down the runs quickly and again turned to Sean Tidey to open. Unfortunately it didn’t come off this time as the Ampthill openers bowled with fire. Greaves though was in the mood and made a high quality quick fire 27 which helped weather the loss of James Heslam for 14. However, Reed were under pressure at 47-3 even if only after 7 overs. But Joe Curk (59) and William Heslam (14) then forged the match winning partnership with Curk dominating the bowlers. He played beautifully on his return to the side and when he departed Reed were almost home on 121-4 off 18 overs with Heslam providing good support. As the skies turned greyer Jack Tidey and Michael Robertson were promoted up the order to finish the game quickly and that Reed did [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:22:16+00:00September 9th, 2013|Categories: 2013, 2013 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Ampthill Town Home

Broxbourne

The opening game of the 2013 season proved a fruitful and enjoyable game for Reed as they travelled away to Broxbourne. The side made up of first and second teamers were asked to bat first in the cold, overcast conditions.Reed started on the wrong foot with the loss of two wickets but recovered with a solid third wicket partnership between Chris Jackson and Joe Curk, making his return to the club from Australia. Both looked comfortable at the wicket with well timed shots. However, a sudden mix up left Curk being run out for 20 and with another quick wicket following soon after Reed were struggling at 55 for 4. Joining Jackson at the crease was Matt Bowles who ended any trepidation their team mates may have been feeling by combining in a fantastic partnership of 87. Jackson continued in the same form that proved so successful for him last season, whilst Bowles played some wonderful sweeps and cuts to frustrate the opposition. With six overs remaining in the innings Jackson was out LBW for a classy 53 and Bowles followed soon after just two short of what would have been a much deserved half century. Reed captain Lee Johnson (12*) and Rupert Martin (8*) finished the innings as Reed posted 1 67 for 7 from their 45 overs.In response the home side mirrored Reed with an un-steady start, Rupert Martin picking two cheap wickets up in his spell of 5-2-22-2. Opening from the other end was Reed stalwart Peter Tidey who restrained the hosts with his steady action but was unfortunate not to get a scalp himself. The flow of the game then changed with Gagan (24) and Davis (41) blasting boundaries. Reed began [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:22:18+00:00September 9th, 2013|Categories: 2013, 2013 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Broxbourne
Go to Top