Northwood Town
Reed put up their best league display of the session so far against Northwood Town. Reed won the toss and decided to bat even though it looked like the pitch would help the bowlers early on. Openers Baz Curtis and Mark Peart put on 51 for the first wicket before Curtis was dismissed for 31. Peart went 14 runs later when he had scored 26. Trevor Saunders and Chris Jackson then put on 73. Saunders never one to hang around smashed a quick 41. Jackson was by now accumulating his runs all around the wicket and the visitors head began to drop. Simon Roberts helped in a stand of 50 before he went for 30. Reed's aim was to get 200 and maximum batting points. Jackson and new partner Robert Dunn saw the home side safely past this mark and beyond. In the end Reed were 221-4 with Jackson 73 not out, his highest league score of the season. Dunn was left on 12. Northwood Town decided to send in Baker to try and smash a good start, but this backfired when he was bowled by Andrew Emms. He also accounted for Piper a few overs later. Reed managed to keep the pressure on the batting side making them fight for every run. Northwood Town were still in the hunt until a golden spell of bowling by Trevor Saunders. He ripped through Northwood Town's middle order, taking 4-23 in 9 overs. He was helped by 3 catch by Curtis and a superb diving catch by new boy William Clarke. Emms came back for a late burst and picked up his third victim. Peter Tidey took the 9th wicket, any other catch by Clarke, but Reed [...]