Therfield and Kelshall
Reed gave a disappointing account of themselves with the bat when they played away to neighbours Therfield and Kelshall in the North Herts League. Stand in skipper Marcus J.E. Baker won the toss and decided that with the strength of his side batting first would be the best way of gaining maximum points.The attacking opening partnership of Sean Tidey and Michael Robertson made 18 from the first 2 overs but it was not long before Reed lost their first wicket. Holmes, Richer and Harper, each taking 3 wickets, bowled well on their home turf as Reed’s skilled and potential filled order failed to settle at the crease. Robertson, S.Tidey, John Kershaw, Tom Walsingham and Peter Baker each scored 12 with Cam Taylor (14) and Number 11 Joe Graves making 11 not out. The only major contribution came from Jack Tidey whose 36 was crucial in getting Reed to 175 all out. The target his side set was not the dominating one Baker had hoped for but none the less he had full confidence in his bowlers to take the required 10 wickets. Taylor and Walsingham both had superb opening spells but the partnership of Paul and Martin Leary proved stubborn. Eventually Walsingham was rewarded with Martin Leary (29) edging a catch behind. Michael Robertson (1-35) also looked potent in his spell accounting for the second wicket to fall. However, Paul Leary continued playing with patience and caution and refused to budge as his innings of 58 took Therfield closer and closer to victory. His one loose shot proved his downfall as Sean Tidey took a catch at midwicket from his brother Jack. Jack Tidey (2-17) was determined to hold back the hosts as the overs [...]