Norfolk goes missing from the National Village Cup – but I’m still on route for a Lords double!
Another good weekend for our Club spoilt only by the rain wiping out our 1st Xl fixture at Ampthill where we had made a good start reducing the home team to 23-2 off 10 overs before the heavens opened and the promised rain arrived and flooded the ground. Only 2 of the 5 Division 1 matches did survive the weather and Totteridge Millhillians took advantage of their lucky weather window to make up ground and leapfrog the 4 sides previously above them to top the table. 85 SHCL matches were lost to the weather but in the main Reed fared better than most with 3 of our 4 teams beating the elements, and also beating the opposition! The early 1st Xl abandonment meant a significant boost to the crowd watching the 2nd Xl at Reed, and also to the bar profits! The 2nds had to chase down the 179-9 set by Potters Bar 3rds in a rain reduced 44 overs, and after an early scare when we lost 3 quick wickets, Ed Garrott and Stuart Smith both produced quality innings, each rewarded with a half century, and the required total was reached in only 27 overs. The threatening skies were then incredibly replaced with bright sunshine as the sun shone on the righteous and the 30 points that took the 2nds into 2nd place in the league table were celebrated. By this stage the crowd in the clubhouse had been swelled by our returning 3rd Xl, back up the road from our second ground. carrying another 30 points from an emphatic 10 wicket win over Cockfosters 3rds that took us to the top of Division 9. The high spirited gathering was completed by the arrival [...]