50 wickets for Tidey

The 2nd XI had an easy 8 wicket win thanks to an excellent bowling and fielding display. Peter Tidey passed 50 wickets for the season on his way to taking 6. Alex Kelly took the other 4. The 1st XI raced the rain to win by 5 wickets. Jack Tidey made sure the win was secured before rain could intervene. The 3rd XI had a disappointing defeat while the 4th XI lost by 2 wickets in a high scoring match. Sam Deville scored 124 and Alan Ward 92. Match report: 1st XI, 2nd XI, 3rd XI, 4th XI

By |2013-10-03T14:04:47+01:00August 27th, 2013|Categories: 2013, News|Comments Off on 50 wickets for Tidey

Flitwick Home

Reed picked up their first win of the season with a fine all round performance against Flitwick. Skipper James Heslam won the toss and put the visitors into bat, and both Lee Johnson and Jack Tidey extracted some early movement out of the pitch but to no avail. Flitwick’s openers both looked comfortably set without punishing the Reed bowlers to any great degree, but were still going at a healthy 4 an over. Russell (48) was first to go, picking out the fielder on the boundary and Curk duly took the catch. Both Russell and partner Umlauf had played patiently in a decent 78 run opening stand, which should have set Flitwick up for a big total. But Morse and Greaves had other ideas, and were plugging away with the ball in tandem, making scoring difficult for the incoming Flitwick batsman. Joseph came and went, and with the run rate slowing up, wickets fell with Flitwick trying to exert the pace of the game. Read (64*) was the pick of the Flitwick batsmen and batted solidly before taking an aggressive liking to Greaves’ latter overs , taking Flitwick to a respectable 208-7 in their 53 over. Greaves (5-90) picked up his 5th wicket in the final over, to finish off a marathon spell of spin bowling in tandem with Morse (2-62), who equally performed well without the wickets to show for it. In reply Reed started strongly before losing Will Heslam to Joseph for 9. This brought Joe Curk to the crease who batted with class, caressing the ball around the ground. When he was adjusted LBW to Joseph for 20 the game was poised, ready for either side to take the initiative. Chris Jackson [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:22:39+00:00August 21st, 2013|Categories: 2013, 2013 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Flitwick Home

Tidey smashes Reed to cup win

On Wednesday evening the final of the charity focussed Hertfordshire Isabel Hospice Cup took place at St Margaretsbury Cricket Club. The Reed team had made it to the final after recording victories over Broxbourne and Hertford Cricket Clubs in the earlier rounds, and duly faced Cheshunt Cricket Club in the 15 over final. Cheshunt won the toss and elected to bat first in the prevailing gloom with light rain threatening. Reeds Karl Ward took a wicket with the first ball of the match, and Cheshunt struggled to 22 – 4 in the 7th over before Grant (25) led something of a recovery with some forceful strokeplay. However Reeds steady bowling and incisive and athletic fielding kept the opposition under the cosh and restricted them to a total of only 90-8 in their full 15 overs. Sean Tidey with 2-10 in 2 overs took most wickets for Reed. With the light drizzle now falling, and the light already failing, Reeds opening batsmen took to the field determined to effect a rapid win before the light deteriorated completely. Sean Tidey led the charge with a 6 off the first ball of the innings and with 17 off the first over. At the other end James Heslam was equally aggressive and the Reed reply motored on at an average rate of 12 runs an over. The Cheshunt bowlers didn’t know what had hit them as Tidey reached 39 before departing well caught in the deep after only 6 overs with the score 67 for 1. Will Heslam now joined brother James and the pair saw Reed to a comfortable and emphatic victory without further loss with a total of 91-1 off 7.3 overs, James Heslam ending on 36 [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:34:21+00:00August 15th, 2013|Categories: 2013, 2013 Match Report|Comments Off on Tidey smashes Reed to cup win

Reed win Isabel Hospice Cup

Reed have won the Isabel Hospice Cup for the first time. A excellent fielding display in the 15 over a side final saw Cheshunt restricted to 90-8. With some rain around Sean Tidey hit the first ball of the reply for six and the innings went from there. He was the only wicket to fall as Reed won by 9 wickets. Thanks must go to the Isabel Hospice for running a great competition and to St Margaretsbury Cricket Club for hosting the final. Full match report is here.

By |2013-10-03T14:04:26+01:00August 14th, 2013|Categories: 2013, News|Comments Off on Reed win Isabel Hospice Cup
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