Langleybury
Reed lost the village cup regional final to Langleybury last Sunday despite putting in a battling performance. The hosts put Langleybury into bat on a decent Reed track with the intention of keeping the visitors down and chasing down the target with a long batting line up in place. The Langleybury innings got off to a dramatic start with a run out just the 2nd over after a sharp piece of work by Chris Jackson at slip. Jack Tidey (1-48) bowled very well in his first regional final and took the wicket of the dangerous Anim bowled for 10. This left Langleybury 17-2 after 4 overs. The Langleybury number 4 E Lee (25) however came in and played some lusty blows so much so that the visitors had raced onto 65-2 after 12 overs despite the Reed opening attack of Tidey and Graham Wilson (1-40) bowling well. At this point Heslam turned to the spin of Tom Greaves however and it seemed to do the trick as he bowled well and the prolific Lee struggled and was caught at point by a brilliant diving catch by Smith. This then led to the game settling down where Oxley (74) and Godden (60) established themselves and scored runs but without ever really accelerating as Reed controlled them well in the field through excellent bowling and fielding. The economical Lee Johnson (0-34) and Ed Garrott (1-42) bowling particularly well. The visitors were 172-3 after 37 overs which gives a good indication of how no wickets were taken but the visitors failed to get away. In the final few overs, Garrott took a well deserved wicket and Wilson also chipped in with one as Langleybury finished on 198-5 after [...]