Bayford and Hertford II Away 2003

After his rampage against Royston in the Keatley Cup Final four days earlier 19 year old Reed bowler Jim Allsopp collected his second six wicket haul in a week on Saturday. Allsopp recorded a spell of 7 overs 5 maidens 6 for 10 as Reed II totally destroyed Bayford and Hertford II recording a mammoth win by 235 runs. Winning the toss and batting first on a scorching hot day, Ian Fulk and Peter Baker steered Reed to 86 before Baker fell for 31. Alan Ward joined Fulk and the pair took the score to 160 before Fulk fell caught for a fine 80. The Reed middle order kept the runs ticking on lead yet again by the in form Ward who was 84 not out when skipper Heslam declared with Reed having accumulated 277-5 off 45 overs. After Tea it was the Allsopp and Emms show as Bayford failed to establish any sort of reply. Allsopp clean bowled 4 off his 6 victims and was only prevented from returning an even better analysis by the ECB directive that under 19’s can only bowl a maximum of 7 consecutive overs. Andrew Emms 3-26 and Jason Archer 1-1 completed the rout as Reed II’s collected another 30 points to keep them 22 points clear at the top of the league.

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County Hall II Away 2003

An absorbing game of cricket played on a scorching hot afternoon saw Reed II emerge victorious after being on the back foot and starring defeat in the face for most of the afternoon. Having won the toss and chosen to bat Reed seemed to be settling down to achieve a comfortable total at 39-1. But tight County Hall bowling aided by a helpful wicket saw them crumble to 87-8. Number 10 Jim Allsopp took the attack to the bowlers striking a rapid 21 before Reed slumped to 109 all out. Reed however have been bowling well all season and did not consider a win beyond them but with County Hall 32-0 after 11 overs defeat was looming. Despite County Halls good start, Jim Allsopp recorded 1-1 in his opening 7 over spell and the match was transformed with the introduction of Jason Archer into Reeds attack. Archer bowled a tremendous spell of 14 overs to claim 6-26 and see County Hall crash to 80-9 with 5 of Archers wickets being bowled. Ian Roberts 2-6 kept up the pressure and Jim Allsopp rapped up the final wicket for Reed to return 2-5 in 8.2 overs. Reed hard won 30 points kept them 19 points clear at the top of the table.

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Hatfield Hyde II Away 2003

Reed II who have been at the top of Saracens Herts League Division 8 since the start of the season secured the league championship with an easy win over a poor Hatfield Hyde II XI. The match proved totally one sided and anti climactic after Hatfield Hyde II won the toss and chose to bat. Opener Nobbs rode his luck for 33, but only two other Hyde batsman made double figures as they struggled againth the Reed pace bowling. Jim Allsopp enjoyed no luck despite beating the bat regularly, but Andrew Emms (3-22) and Richard Johnson (2-30) broke the back of the Hatfield innings. 52-1 became 57-4 and 87-6 as wickets fell regularly. Jason Archer (3-15) and Richard Robertson wrapped up the long Hatfield tail with four wickets falling in 4 balls with the score on 97. Chasing 98 to win proved a formality with the Hatfield bowling proving as ineffective as the batting. Paul Watts fell for 22 giving the visitors their only point, but Ian Fulk 58 not out saw Reed comfortably home with Reed reaching the required total in less than 20 overs and the game disappointley early soon after 5pm.

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Hoddesdon III Away 2003

Reed won the toss and chose to bat on what proved to be a lively wicket. After the early loss of Baker, Alan Ward took the attack to the Hoddesdon bowlers striking 12 fours in a fine innings of 59 before he departed caught with the score on 85. Skipper John Heslam addopted a similar policy and in a powerful innings of 62 he registered 11 fours. Paul Watts contributed a steady 28, but after his departure only Bowles, 18 provided serious support to Heslam. Reed passed the 200 mark to register maximum batting points and Jason Archer, 12 provided a cameo innings seeing Reed to 218 all out. After a wayard start the Reed bowlers got back in the groove once again and supported by solid fielding on a difficult outfield, Jason Archer and Richard Robertson soon had Hoddesdon under pressure. From 71-5, Hoddedon staged something of a recovery led by Curtis 57, but with Archer again proving a match winner with 5-52, Hoddesdon slumped to 159 all out. Jim Allsop, 2-31 returned to clean up the tail, Reed's 6th win in 8 league matches sees them remain unbeaten and still well clear at the top of their league table.

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Ickleford II Away 2003

Reed II won a vital toss and managed to force an important win at the expense of Ickleford and beat the threatening weather at the same time. Having called correctly, skipper Heslam put Ickleford in to bat as cloudy skies threatened and occasional drizzle hung in the air. The Reed bowlers gave little away and Ickleford found runs hard to come by. Jim Allsopp's seven overs saw hit take 1-10 and Ian Roberts' 13 overs (2-15) contained the home side for whom Chamberlain 15 proved the only one to make double figures. From 47-two in 22 overs Ickleford collapsed dramatically to 60 all out as Jason Archer (3-9), Chris Shorrock (2-1) and Richard Robertson (1-19) were well supported by excellent Reed catching and fielding. With 63 overs to make 61 to win it was now Reed against the weather. Drizzle commenced as Peter Baker took the attack urgently to Ickleford's bowlers. Baker's powerful stroke-play produced rapid runs, but at 44-0 the players left the field as steady rain fell. A short respite and brief sunny period enabled play to recommence and Baker moved to 47 before being caught in the deep with Reed needing seven to win, Watts and skipper Heslam saw Reed to their target just before the rain returned, and Reed now top their table with three wins from three matches, 20 points clear of second side Hoddesdon, who like most others in Hertfordshire, saw their matches wiped out by the weather.

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Monken Hadley Home 2003

Winning the toss and batting Reed got off to a steady start, but never dominated against a tight Monken Hadley bowling attack. Paul Wats 17, Ian Fulk 42, John Heslam 14 and newcomer Chris Shorrock 25 all made useful contributions without going on to a major score. At 140-5 with only 15 overs remaining Reed looked as if they might struggle to secure maximum batting bonus points at 200, but Richard Robertson 31 and Alan Ward 23 not out scored at a healthy rate and saw Reed to 204-6 in their allotted 53 overs. Newly promoted Monken Hadley soon discovered life in the higher division was no easier with the bat. Hadley started their reply well enough despite Andrew Emms enjoying little luck as he constantly beat the bat. At 60-1, Hadley were well on course, but the introduction of Robertson, after a shoddy first over, saw Reed make the necessary break through. After Hawkins went for 31 no ther Monken Hadey batsman exceeded 20 and Reed tightened their grip on the game. Andrew Emms 3-21 and Richard Robertson 3-31 broke the back of the innings and Jason Archer 4-18 come on to wrap up the tail. Reed won comfortably by 90 runs with 10overs to spare and sit undefeated at the top of the Division 8 table with a maximum 60 point from 2 games.

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North Enfield II Away 2003

Reed won the toss and batted first in this crucial Saracens Herts Division 8 match as tabletopping Reed took on 4th placed North Enfield. Ian Fulk and Paul Watts had few problems as they put on 120 before Fulk fell for 78. Chris Shorrock and John Heslam kept the board ticking in company with Watts before Peter Baker arrived at the crease to score a rapid 35* in company with Watts who achieved 53* enabling Reed to declare early at 221-3 after 47 overs. Jim Allsopp and Andrew Emms each took a quick wicket as North Enfield set slowly about chasing a game they badly needed to win. However despite Reeds generous declaration they seemed more intent on not losing rather than winning. As drizzle fell and the ball became difficult to control Conway 57 and Watts 42 at last made some effort at acceleration. However when both were dismissed leaving North Enfield 140-6 it became a question of whether Reed could force the win or not. Sharp catches by Chris Shorrock and skipper Heslam opened the door for Reed and the return to the attack of Jim Allsopp proved decisive as he clean bowled the last two batsmen. Allsopp 3-32 Jason Archer 3-43 and Andrew Emms 2-40 were Reeds top bowlers in a vital 49 run win.

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Northampton Exciles II Home 2003

Reed II were left cursing the weather as their 100 percent was ended by a downpour as they faced Northampton Exiles II. Chasing only 61 to win the players were forced from the field by what seemed likely to be yet another fleeting shower when Reed were 30-1 from only 7.5 overs. However this time the wind dropped, the clouds consolidated and extended downpour turned the laying surface into a quagmire forcing the match to be abandoned with Reed needing only 31 to win with 54 overs remaining. Earlier Reed had done the hard work dismissing Northampton Exiles for only 60 in their 38 overs. Extras at 17 were the highest score as the mean Reed bowling attack well supported by tight fielding prevented the visitors from establishing any impetus with only opener Schwartz 12 getting in double figures. Jim Allsopps 2-10 in 7 overs and Richard Johnson with 1-13 in 10 overs set the standard. The innings was rapped up by Jason Archer 4-14 in 12 overs and Richard Robertson 3-16 in 9 overs. For Reed Alan Ward 15 not out and Ian Fulk 11 not out provided a solid start before the weather intervened and left Reed frustrated though still top of their league.

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Old Haberdashers II Home 2003

Reed II also remain top of their league division despite being held to a home draw by Old Haberdashers. The visitors won the toss and put Reed into bat on a good batting track and the hosts batsman were rarely I trouble and rattled up a total which put them in command of this match. Paul Watts 26 and Ian Fulk put on 77 for the first wicket and Fulk carried on a personal 77. As Reeds total grew and the Old Haberdashers bowlers toiled in the sun, Chris Shorrock 38 not out Alan Ward 26 made useful contributions as Reed declared 2 overs early with a score of 224-5 from 51 overs. Reed's bowling has been in dominant form recently but after a solid start they proved less penetrative than in recent weeks. Jim Allsopp provided a good opening spell winning success as Haberdashers were serious about their play at 102-4 it was anyone’s game and Friend was making a solo effort for an OH victory with some aggressive shots. Richard Robertson was his usual self but up the hill it was a different story. Emms then Allsopp were called for second spells but went for 57 in 5 overs between them as Friend moved to his century, Jason Archer recalled into the attack had Friend caught while Robertson in a marathon 18 over spell took 5-39. Archer took 2 more wickets to give Reed 6 balls at the final pair to secure the win. However it was not to be as the visitors ended on 195-9, 30 short of Reeds total.

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Redbourn II Away 2003

Reed II completed a good day for the club by strengthening their promotion push with a 64 run victory against Redbourn II. Winning the toss and batting against their bogey team Reed struggled to dominate and Cridland in particular proved difficult to get away. Ian Fulk scored a steady 36 but the rest of the Reed top order failed to sparkle as they limped to 90-5. However Reed stuck to their task and Richard Johnson’s 43 led a recovery. Ben Bowles 17 Jason Archer 23 and in particular with a fiercely struck 33 eventually saw Reed to maximum batting points at 201-9. For Redbourn, skipper Cridland starred with 19 overs 5 for 29. Reeds bowlers struck early when Johnson bowled Dobson and apart from contributions by Smith 28 and Bassill 24 they were always struggling against tight Reed bowling and fine fielding. Excellent catches from Bowles Ward and Wilson aided by 2 stumpings from keeper Steve Dunn saw Redbourn slump to 87-8. Porter 22 and Hall 26 staged a late fightback of sorts but the Reed bowlers saw their team home to a 64 run win. Richard Johnson 3-54 Graham Wilson 2-16 Ian Roberts 2-16 Jason Archer 2-27 did the damage as Reed consolidated their position at the top of the league table.

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