Woodcutters

Light showers were on the cards for the friendly fixture against Woodcutters at the Green and it was during a brief interlude that the toss was won by the visiting captain who elected to insert Reed.Opening for the hosts was Marcus J.E. Baker and Mathew Naeem who played the supporting role as Baker played in a care free fashion, swinging the bat hard and achieving positive results. Baker plundered ten fours and four sixes but in the eighteenth over as he took Reed from 99 to 117 he was caught behind for 82. After drinks Matt Naeem, now joined by Rob Willoughby, came out of his shell and notched up a few boundaries of his own. He was caught trying to up the run rate for a well played 44, meanwhile Willoughby was caught for 31 having scored in an aggressive fashion. In the closing over Masseh Naeem smashed 18, well supported by Jack Caine who made 7 not out. Reed closed on a competitive 229 for 5.After tea Reed made early inroads as Neil Haslam (8-1-32-2) and Joe Graves (6-0-42-2) took wickets thanks to a catch by Rob Willoughby as well as one from Keeper M.J.E. Baker who also took a tidy leg side stumping. However, despite the good start Woodcutters still found the boundary often and a partnership by Bartsch and Berdes (89*) all but got them home, Jack Caine (5-036-1) removing Bartsch (66) before the end.

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Theydon Bois

On what turned out to be a damp and drizzly timed game Reeds Sunday Seconds fielded a youthful eleven playing with 6 of the under 15 squad as well as a couple under 18s. However, the young side certainly showed their abilities playing away to hosts Theydon Bois in Essex whose own eleven also had several young players.The hosts had won the toss and inserted Reed. They had perhaps reckoned on taking early wickets and putting pressure on Reed but the opening pair of Marcus J.E. Baker and Dominic McOmish put pay to that plan. With a constant drizzle now in the air Baker and McOmish played superb innings taking their time to get the measure of the bowlers whilst keeping the scoreboard ticking over. Going at just over 4 an over they put on 141 together when Baker was given out LBW for 69 (11x4s) with McOmish following the next over for 57. This could have given Theydon the opportunity they had sought but they had no such luck as Cemal Ramadam began to knock the bowling about notching up 27 in just 6 overs. Lloyd Bowman chipped in with 7 before Ben Walker (11*) and Greg Marshall (15*) finished off the Reed innings as Peter Baker declared with the score on 213 for 4 from 42 overs.The second innings was short lived as the drizzle became heavier and finally saw the players seeking shelter. However, this was not before a superb 14 overs which saw opener Chris Marshall (6-1-16-0) trouble the batsmen and Joe Graves knocking the off peg out the ground three times to claim three superb wickets for just 16.Had the rain stayed away then it could well have developed into [...]

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Therfield

Reed’s Sunday seconds was primarily made up of colts when they played away in their friendly match against neighbours Therfield.Therfield batted first and had made a big score of 246 for 9, thanks mostly to opener P. Leary (80) and J. Harper (68*). Christian Martin (5-1-46-2) and Ben Walker (8-0-40-0) had opened the bowling for Reed but struggled to find consistency as Therfield made a good start. But Martin struck twice before a third wicket fell to a sharp run out by A.J. Burnell. Rhodri Hughes was then introduced and the young leg spinner soon began to make inroads, he bowled a fantastic spell finishing with impressive figures of 8 overs 4 wickets for 34. Meanwhile, Marcus J.E. Baker (5-0-37-1) had taken some punishment but kept some dignity by taking the wicket of Bradfield (5) thanks to a catch by Walker. Josh Conley (5-1-21-1) also had a turn with the ball and bowled nicely in his spell. Despite the odd chance going down and the occasional miss-field, the young Reed side had done well in the field and could quite easily have been chasing a bigger total. There were catches each for John Kershaw, M.J.E. Baker, Walker and Rob Willoughby who claimed three.In response Reed started well with Peter Baker and M.J.E. Baker making 47 together before the elder was caught for 15. John Kershaw then came to the crease as he and Baker again frustrated the hosts by making a long partnership. Baker looked in fine form but was unexpectedly bowled on the first ball after drinks for 68. Kershaw (18) followed soon after but Rob Willoughby took over the Reed reply and struck some powerful shots. He was supported by under 15 Ian [...]

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Southgate Compton

On what was the only fixture of six to be played by a Reed side on a very wet weekend, the Sunday second eleven hosted Southgate Compton at the Green. Peter Baker won the toss and knowing that he was leading a young side elected to insert the stronger opposition.Joe Graves (5-0-38-1) opened down the hill and Chris Marshall (5-1-14-0) up. Early runs were made by Sanjay (18) and L. Frame until Sanjay was caught by Ed Worby at point. A second wicket fell soon after when Josh Conley at square leg ran round and threw down the stumps at the non strikers end punishing the visitors for some poor calling. Just before drinks Mitchell Cooper (6-2-15-2) was introduced to try and slow the run rate and take the key wicket of L. Frame who by know had passed his 50 and was working his way towards 100.However, it was the wicket of Shah (23) that Cooper took thanks to a catch behind before bowling Brandon (1). Young Jack Caine proved to be the most accurate of the bowlers keeping a tight line but was unfortunate not to take a wicket. In the final overs Ed Worby took 3 wickets for 32 including that of L. Frame (103) thanks to a catch by substitute fielder Scott Caine who was on for Rob Willoughby who went off after a nasty blow to the nose.In the second innings Peter Baker (24) and Mitchell Cooper (14) opened knowing that a good start was needed if Reed were to be successful in chasing their target of 221. However, with the score on 40 an in-swinger from Raghunathan (8-0-30-3) bowled Mitchell Cooper which began a small collapse. Reed were on [...]

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Saracens

Whilst the First eleven played away to North Mymms in the Village Cup the Second eleven hosted Saracens at The Green. Captain Peter Baker won the toss and inserted the opposition.M. Ayre started aggressively plundering 28 before missing a straight one from Joe Graves (7-0-50-1) who had opened bowling up the hill. First change bowlers Dominic McOmish (6-0-23-0) and Josh Conley (6-2-17-0) then bowled well to slow the run rate as the runs dried up for R. Young (37) and V. Archer (69). Ritchie Barlow (7-0-17-1) took a wicket thanks to a Christian Martin catch and Cemal Ramadam (6-0-48-1) got one thanks Lloyd Bowman. Saracens had knocked the ball about towards the end of their innings as they finished on 221 for 3.Reeds reply started at a steady pace as Barlow and Ed Blissett set about building a good platform. Unfortunately Blissett (11) was done for by a good delivery from A. Young (8-1-13-2) with the score on 34 from 12. After the loss of another wicket Dominic McOmish joined Barlow and worked the ball around in making 10 before being bowled by Bigby (8-2-15-1). At 87 for 3 Marcus J.E. Baker came to the crease and after a tentative start began to support Barlow as he made a solid 56, he then retired to allow other batsmen to have a turn in the final 10 overs. M.J.E. Baker meanwhile remained and now with his eye in began to swing his bat as he knocked the ball about reaching his 50 in the final over before finishing on 61 not out with Joe Graves (0*) backing him up. Reed ended on 187 for 6 in this entertaining encounter.

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Longstow

Reed’s Transitional Second XI travelled to south Cambs on Sunday for their first fixture against Longstowe. The hosts won the toss and decided to bat and Reed captain Peter Baker used the chance to give bowling opportunities to seven of his side. Six of them were under the age of 16 and although Longstowe lost only 4 wickets in their 40-over innings, their total of 230 was not massively out-of-reach. Cemal Ramadan took 2 for 22.It would require long individual innings from three or four of Reed’s top order, but unfortunately Baker fell for 14 and the number 3 went for a duck. Ed Blissett scored 32 then Rob Willoughby hit five boundaries in his 27, but after that it became somewhat of a procession as Reed’s younger batsmen came and went and finally succumbed for just 99. Reed II lost to Longstowe by 131 runs.

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Little Hadham

The timed match between Reed and Little Hadham ended in disappointment for the young Reed side.Having been inserted Reed got off to a brisk start as Marcus J.E. Baker (22) struck several boundaries before being bowled with the total on 29. As the rain fell so did another wicket, when Rhoddri Hughes joined Ben Walker, in less than suitable conditions. Despite the persistent rain the pair worked well together, working the ball about taking Reed to 50 when the rain became too much as the players sought shelter and tea. After over an hour’s break play continued and quickly saw the fall of R. Hughes (6) and B. Walker (16) not long after. Rob Willoughby (25) and Josh Conley (17) struck powerful shots to make their runs but were out prematurely as Little Hadham looked set to dismiss Reed for a low total. Now 8 wickets down Steve Hughes rescued the Reed innings, playing in only his second match. With Joe Graves (8), playing yet another fantastic supporting effort, S. Hughes impressed in not only his shots but his focus to get Reed to a defendable total which he did before falling to an amazing catch for 26. B. Law (6-1-25-5) had done the damage for Little Hadham as Reed were bowled all out for 132.In reply the hosts ended up making easy work of Reeds total winning by 8 wickets. Mason-Smith top scored with 70 before falling LBW to Josh Conley (3-2-1-1). Earlier Rhoddri Hughes (5-0-33-1) had claimed South (7) also LBW.

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Knebworth Blues

Knebworth Blue visited the Reed green for a friendly, late in the 2011 season and having won the toss Knebworth elected to bat first.Reed picked up an early wicket when James Baker got both hands to one from Neil Haslam (8-2-31-1) diving to his left. Baker nearly made it two in two when he again dived for a tough one to his left, however Tom Walshingham was (7-1-30-0) was not as lucky. Kallum Ward came on and bowled Nash (29) and went on to take another two wickets finishing with 3 for 32. Josh Conley (3-0-23-1) took the only other wicket that of Isaac (99) who was caught by Dominic McOmish. Knebworth finishing on 220 for 5.McOmish then made a solid start for Reed with the bat along with fellow opener Mitchell Cooper making 75 in just 13 overs. However after the loss of Cooper for 27 Reed lost some more cheap wickets until Rob Willoughby gave some support to McOmish as he went to 50. McOmish was then stumped, as was Willoughby who had made 29 with some clean strikes of the ball. Ward (60*) and Walshingham (26*) then finished off the Reed innings with some brutal but none the less beautiful strokes, making 64 in 6 overs leaving Reed winners by 4 wickets.

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Ickleford

Reed’s Sunday Seconds suffered a rather one sided defeat playing away in a conference fixture at Ickleford.Marcus J.E. Baker won the toss and elected to field first opening with Joe Graves (6-0-43-0) and Chris Marshall (8-0-47-3). Marshall bowled two in his opening spell, holding a tight line and consistent pace. Reed were then made to toil as Ickleford first team skipper Jenner and Dobson made a strong partnership, finding the boundary with ease whilst also taking quick singles. The young Reed side found it hard going in the heat but stuck in there and after the retirement of Jenner (102) wickets began to come easily. Dobson (91) was caught superbly by Rhodri Hughes in the slips off the bowling of Peter Baker (3-0-21-1). Hughes and C. Marshall both took wickets in their returning spells thanks to catches by Greg Marshall. M.J.E. Baker (3-0-12-1) took a returning catch that was smashed back at him, as it became clear that had it not been for Jenner and Dobson’s innings the Ickleford total would have been more competitive than the dominant 258 for 7 posted.The Reed reply had the worst possible start as the top 4 all fell for just one run between them. Rob Willoughby then played a crucial innings first supported by Jack Hart and then later Rhodri Hughes as he took Reed past 50. Willoughby then fell caught behind for 47, leaving R. Hughes to continue the fight. His distinctive style proved successful as he worked the ball about, driving and pulling the ball. However, just as he was about to take Reed to three figures R. Hughes was bowled for a fine 25. The tail soon followed as Reed finished on 110, Steve Hughes [...]

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Greenwood Park

The final game to be played at the Green in the 2011 season saw visitors Greenwood Park amass 233 for the loss of only one wicket.Reeds captain Peter Baker, in his last match in that role, won the toss and inserted the opposition. Reed only started with 8 on the field with one other arriving soon after, this disadvantage led to the opening pairing of M. Baker (no relation) and M. Nawaz putting on a huge stand of 193. Nawaz (75) fell to a catch by Rob Willoughby from the bowling of Jack Hart (5-0-29-1) who had kept a good line and got the ball moving in the air. Tom Walshingham (8-1-19-0) had also bowled well but came away empty handed as M. Baker (97*) and K. Mahbubal (17*) did some late innings damage in taking the visitors to 233 from their forty overs.The daunting target soon seemed minute as openers Sean Tidey and Matt Bowles went to work in demolishing the deficit. Tidey in particular smashed the ball to all parts of the ground as he rushed past 50. In the twelfth over Reed went to 100 but also lost Tidey for a brutal 75 (11 x 4 3x 6). P. Baker then joined Bowles and continued in the chase. Bowles took up the mantle of ‘big hitter’ and blasted the ball past the fielders registering 17 fours when he fell in the 26th over for 79 with the score on 206. This left Baker (47*) and Rob Willoughby (10*) to knock of the last few runs. A fantastic victory considering Reed only had 9 players.As stated this was Peter Baker’s final match as captain for both the Sunday Seconds and Saturday fours. In [...]

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