Hexton

Reed went into this match already assured of returning to Division 6 a year after being relegated. Hexton were also promoted, but the question of who would top the table was still up for grabs.Hexton won the toss and decided there best hope was to bowl Reed out and chase down the runs. Openers Baz Curtis and Phil Freney knew that it was vital Reed didn't lose early wickets and give the visitors an early lift.Reed and Buckas opened the attack for Hexton and both bowled a very good opening spell. The usually aggressive was restricted to just one boundary in his 10 over 7 while Frenay was equally circumspect. Curtis went in the 11 over when the score was on 23. This brought in Skipper Marcus Martin. Martin soon found the boundary the openers had trouble finding and the rate began to climb.The pair had just put on fifty when Andrews bowled Frenay for 22. Rob Lankaster in his first season with the club has had an excellent season at this level and looked in no trouble and had reach 19 in good time before being adjudged LBW. With just over 20 overs to go Reed were well placed at 105-3, but a few wickets now could have turned the match in Hexton's favour.Karl Ward had other ideas. He took a liking to Jetuwa hitting him for six. Martin and Ward added 73 in the next 15 overs to put the home side in touching distance of maximum batting points. Martin went for a fine 72 and Ward followed 5 runs later for 56, bowled by Ladla. Reed still have 7 overs left and it looked like they might post 240.Ladla was proving hard [...]

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Holtwhite Trinibis II

Reed's 2nd XI were put into bat for the second week running and again scored maximum batting points. Phil Freney led the way with an almost chanceless 93. Freney has been in good form all season and this week scored his first 50 of the season.After coming through a good opening spell from Bonner and Mahachi. The latter taking 3-22 from his 7 overs. Reed could have been in trouble and at 53-3 the innings could have gone either way. Ed Garrott joined Freney and both looked in complete control. They had just put on 50 together when the half way drinks came and the score was 106-3. As is often the case drinks brought a wicket as Cragwell removed Garrott for 24.The rest of the side batted around Freney. Despite some hectic running at times he passed 50 and was marching towards his hundred. Roddi Liebenberg and Toby Fynn both chipped in with useful scores. Freney was finally removed for 93 with 6 overs left and 197 on the board. Only 3 needed for maximum points.Suddenly it was 9 down and still 3 needed. Peter Tidey along with younger brother Tim saw the visitors past 200, but Tidey was bowled for 9 and Holthwhite Trinibis had suddenly gained to extra overs to chase down 207.The home side look positive from ball one and the scoreboard was moving along nicely. It was Cambridgeshire over 50s all rounder Peter Tidey who made the breakthrough. He produced a snorter to Puessinow that just clipped the bail, bowling him for 13. Richardson was next to go, bowled by Fynn trying to hit the ball out of the ground.Skipper Marcus Martin produced a superb throw to run out Micaller [...]

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Totteridge Millhillians Home

On Saturday Reed entertained Totteridge Millhillians at The Green. Bowling first Reed opened with Lee Johnson and Mitchell Cooper. Reed struggled to make a breakthrough early on and had to wait until the 15th over before Cooper (12-0-54-1) dismissed Le Fort for 29 with the score on 55. 55-1 quickly became 68-2 when Selwood was run out by Richard Johnson at point.With two quick wickets falling it was the job of O'Brien and Bermingham to steady the ship. however Tom Greaves was introduced into the attack and had other ideas removing Bermingham for 11. O'brien followed shortly after for 28 leaving Totteridge on 104-4. Martins-Craig and Bradley again had to steady the ship. Greaves' 'spin twin' Bernie Mprss had the same plan as Greaves had before removing Bradley (14) and Bunyard (21) leaving Totteridge on 176-6.Martins-Craig was joined by Raza and together they set about reaching a big score with hard hitting going from 176 to 212 in just 5 overs before Martins-Craig was bowled by Morss for 56. This did not stop Raza who scored 55 not out in very quick time. Totteridge finishing on 262-7 declared from 46 overs.Reed knew chasing 263 in just 42 overs would be a hard task, especially without normal opener Will Heslam. But with James Heslam and versatile Wicketkeeper/ Batsmen Sean Tidey opening the batting they made a promising start before Tidey was dismissed for an entertaining 24 off just 11 balls leaving Reed on 32-1. 32-1 was 33-2 when Joe Curk was unfortunate to be given out caught behind for 1. Heslam was still going strong and was supported through to 50 by Chris Jackson, Greaves, Cooper and Richard Johnson. However when Heslam fell Reed were in [...]

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Abbots Langley II

Reed went top of Division 7 with an excellent all round display. In searing heat Skipper Phil Freney lost the toss and to the delight of his side were asked to field first. It was important that they got off to a good start and not have to chase the ball to all parts on a very fast outfield.Peter Tidey and Tom Walsingham opened the attack for the visitors and Tidey was soon into his stride. The batsman’s found him hard to score off and with Walsingham bowling equally well Reed started well. Walsingham struck the first blow bowling the Abbotts Langley skipper for 2. Then came what might have been the turning point of the match. Parkin called for a single to Michael Robertson at backward square, Smith wasn’t interested, but Parkin was halfway down the wicket. Robertson swooped on the ball and hit the non strikers end with Parkin not in the frame.From then on Reed were on top. After 20 overs the home side had limped to 64 with the loss of 3 wickets. Karl Ward replaced Rupert Martin and bowled an excellent 13 over spell. He removed Merritt for 22 just as he and Handoll looked like they might push on. Agius joined Handoll and the pair decided enough was enough and they needed to attack. Agius batted better than his number 8 position and with some lusty blows raced to 34. Suddenly it looked like Reed could be chasing over 200. That was a least a par score on this pitch. Agius was now full of confidence and tried to hit Ward out of the attack. He targeted long on, but Walsingham was there to take a good catch.Reed could [...]

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Botany Bay II

On Saturday, Reed ll's started life in Saracens Division 7 with a draw at home to a dogged Botany Bay ll's. Reed lost the toss and were asked to bat. Openers William Heslam and Phil Frenay got off to a solid start and both were finding the boundary regularly. Heslam in particular looked in fine fettle considering it was the first time he had picked up a bat this year. The pair moved reed along to 60 before Frenay was caught and bowled by McCabe for 22. This brought newly appointed captain Marcus Martin to the crease. Along with Heslam, he found the boundary on regularly occassions looking for any gap in the field, particularly peppering the 3rd man boundary with a devastating late cut. Heslam brought up his 50 and never looked troubled. Martin also brought up his 50 and continued to push on as the run rate accellerated. The pair took the score past 200 before Martin bought up his century. A fine knock, which was fluent,classy and one that clearly meant a lot to the new skipper. Heslam soon joined Martin in the 100 club, after hanging around in the 90s for a while, he made it to a chanceless 100. Heslam added just 1 more run however before he holed out trying to up the run rate. A few late boundaries from Martin (119*) and some good running from Karl Ward (4*), saw Reed to an impressive 258-2 Declared in 44 overs. McCabe was the pick of the Botany Bay bowlers in a tough start to the season for their bowling attack.After tea, Reed opening the bowling with the burly Jack Tidey and Rupert Martin. Tidey in particular looked dangerous, beating [...]

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Codicote

Reed’s 2nd XI lost their first league of the season to fellow promotion chasing Codicote. Skipper Marcus Martin won the toss and decided to bat first. Reed got off to a disastrous start losing 4 wickets for just 19 runs, two wickets a piece for Day and Darraji. Rob Lankaster and Marcus Martin set about putting the innings back together. They both settled in and saw off the consistent Darraji. Both put the bad ball away and also started to attack. Lankaster in particular not frightened to hook when needed. The pair had put on 73 when Darraji returned to remove Martin for a very fluent 33. Darraji then took 3 more quick wickets to leave Reed in all sorts of problems. From a decent 92-5 suddenly it was 99-9 when Lankaster was strangled down the leg side for a top scoring 38.Alex Kelly and Jack Caine weren’t about to give up. Darraji had taken 6-8 in 13 overs, but the pair decided to attack. With 17 overs still to go and 41 needed for a batting point it looked like the home side would be chasing a very low score with lots of overs to get it. Kelly looking like a true Aussie tailender and Caine looking much better than his number 11 position, the pair chipped away. Both managed to find the boundary from time to time, but with some good running they not only got past 140, but also to the next batting point of 155.Kelly was 23 not out and Caine hit an excellent 29. Reed set the home side 157 to win. They were probably about 50 light, but a good bowling display could still them get a good result.Karl [...]

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Luton Town and Indians Away

Reed were frustrated by the rain on their opening day of the season in division 1 when they travelled to Luton Town.  Having lost the toss, skipper James Heslam was not surprised to be put into bat with the weather looking ominously close to raining at any given time.   Reed opened up with brothers James and William Heslam and it was clear from early on that there was something in the wicket for the Luton bowlers.  Manzor was looking particularly dangerous however it was Ishaq at the other end who took the first Reed scalp of the season, shaping one away from William Heslam without troubling the scorers.  Joe Curk and James Heslam struck some lusty blows before Curk (8) and Heslam (14) were dismissed by Ishaq and Manzor respectively.  At 34-3 Reed were in a precarious position; however Chris Jackson (54) and Tom Greaves (53) steadied the ship and batted with relative ease in an excellent partnership of 81, affected by several rain breaks.  Tom Greaves was caught out for a fine innings of 53, whilst Jackson was ably supported by Mitchell Cooper before he was bowled by Manzor for 54.  Cooper (30) turned up the heat and played some expansive strokes, and between him and Sean Tidey (19) they put Reed into an excellent position.  Cooper and Tidey however both fell on their sword valiantly, before Jack Tidey (12) came to middle to continue where Cooper and his younger brother had left off.  Reed declared on 200-8, setting Luton a gettable yet challenging target. As the rain loomed in, Reed opened with the spin of Greaves and Morse.  However, the inevitable occurred and despite both side’s gallant efforts to play, the weather [...]

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Luton Town and Indians Home

Heslam and Tidey’s efforts not enough to secure win Reed were left frustrated on Saturday with another good display not producing the win against Luton Town. On a hot afternoon Reed again won a toss they would have preferred to lose and elected to bat.Much like last week they got off to an excellent start with James and William Heslam taking the score to 91 off just 16 overs before William (43) was unfortunate to be run out by a direct hit. Joe Curk then continued where William Heslam left off scoring a fluent 28 before he was given lbw. Chris Jackson joined Heslam who was now in full flow and making his way to 100 inside 35 overs taking the Reed score above the 200 mark for maximum batting points. Following this Heslam opened his shoulders before departing for 132 off 122 balls with 13 fours and 5 sixes. Jackson (47 not out) then guided Reed to 292-5 off 47 overs when Heslam declared giving Luton incentive to go for the win with 53 overs to get the runs.In reply Luton were in big trouble as Jack Tidey produced a fine spell of fast bowling hitting the pitch and beating the Luton batsman for pace on his way to figures of 5-54. Mitchell Cooper also made an important early breakthrough which left Luton in disarray at 58-6 off 13 overs. However, from this point onwards the Luton batsman played more cautiously and with the field in benefited from many boundary chances. The main exploiter of this was Bashir who made his way to a fantastic 160 not out holding the Luton innings together in an entertaining way. Greaves (2-52) and the other Reed bowlers [...]

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