Wharton agonisingly denied a ton as Reed roll Sawbo over

Richard Wharton clipped the winning runs down to fine leg to record his ton, but the touch was so fine that the umpire signalled 4 byes. This left Wharton agonisingly on 97 not out. Nevertheless, thanks to an excellent opening partnership of 132 with Will Heslam (45) Reed coasted to victory by 9 wickets in only 25 overs. As a measure of Wharton’s dominance, his innings contained 15 boundaries and 5 towering sixes with two lost balls. The pressure had been taken off Reed’s reply when Sawbridgeworth decided to bat and subsided to 49-6 thanks to a disciplined opening spell of seam bowling from Jack Tidey (11-4-33-4) and Toby Fynn (13-4-39-2). Both repeatedly beat the outside edge and supported by superb catches from Stuart Smith and Sean Tidey they tore the heart out of the host’s batting. The latter recovered somewhat through captain, Charlie Mann (38) and a battling last wicket stand of 42. However, Reed’s spinners Tom Greaves and Sean Tidey both took two wickets apiece leaving Sawbridgeworth’s total of 150 well below par on what turned out to be a fine batting track. Reed have now won 7 of this season's 10 matches. Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2017-07-09T08:32:39+01:00July 9th, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Wharton agonisingly denied a ton as Reed roll Sawbo over

Team effort pays off for the 1sts

At 127-8 Reed were staring down the barrel, but a belligerent knock from recently appointed Club Chairman, Stuart Smith (59, including 2 x 6’s and 6 x 4’s) steered the home side to a total of 170. Other than Smith, only Rob Lankester (21) and Chris Jackson (19) looked settled at the crease and Reed must have feared the worst at the break. However, a devastating opening spell by pacemen Ed Wharton (7-3-13-3) and Jack Tidey (7-2-26-2) bowling in tandem in the league for the first time soon had Sawbridgeworth on the ropes at 37-5. Some tidy support from Tom Greaves (8-3-18-1) and Toby Fynn (8-1-21-2) reduced the visitors, who were in the Premiership last season, to 59-8. A stubborn ninth wicket stand of 46, the highest in the match frustrated the Reed bowlers, but two quick wickets by Sean Tidey (4-0-7-1) and Rob Lankester, both caught by Tom Greaves left Sawbridgeworth well adrift at 106 all out. A fine start to the season by Reed with Stuart Smith the only batsman to score more than 21. Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2017-05-07T08:53:21+01:00May 7th, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Team effort pays off for the 1sts
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