Flitwick
Reed lost their first league game this season to new promoted Flitwick. Reed got off to a dreadful start with both openers back in the pavilion with just 5 on the board. A stand of 59 by Paul Watts and Chris Jackson repaired some of the damage. Watts was the man to go for 17. It wasn't long before the home side lost another wicket and were 86-4, but this brought Simon Jackson to the wicket and the two brothers put on 84 for the 5th wicket. Chris was now if full flow caressing the ball to every part of the ground and with Simon also moving the ball around well too Reed made steady progress toward maximum batting points. Simon went for 30, but was able to watch his brother score his first ever ton for Reed. He was dismissed with Reed needing just 3 for maximum batting points and a job well done. He went for 105. He hit 11s and 2 6s the finally one in to the pavilion to bring up his landmark. Reed eventually finished on 202-8. Reed needed an early break through and got it when Richard Robertson struck when Flitwick had just 2. Robertson was well support by Ian Roberts and although Reed weren't taking wickets they did make scoring difficult. They received a boost as Robertson struck twice more to reduce the visitors to 54-3. Peter Costen replaced Robertson and picked up a wicket in his first over and with Mark Peart striking early in his spell Flitwick looked in trouble at 96-5. To their credit Flitwick didn't panic and with Summerfield still there they edged towards their target. He went for 71, but Reed weren't to [...]