Welwyn Garden City II

Blitzkreig Reed Run Rampage all in Vain!Having driven through heavy rain on their way to their away fixture at Welwyn Garden City, and with the prospect of further widespread heavy downpours forecast for the rest of the afternoon, top of the table Reed 1st Xl lost the toss and were put in to bat by opponents Welwyn Garden City. Determined to try and salvage a rapid result, and hopefully a win, from the match Reed set about seeking a high score and maximum batting points in helter-skelter style.Skipper James Heslam led a vicious onslaught against the Welwyn opening attack blasting the ball to all parts of the ground. Bowler Hayward went for 56 in only 5 overs as the Heslam brothers put on 98 in only 10.5 overs for the first wicket before James went for 64, his 50 having come up in only 35 balls and with 10 x 4’s. Will Heslam was now joined by Tom Greaves and matters went from bad to worse for the hapless Welwyn change bowlers. Sumpters 3.5 overs cost him 49 runs as Tom Greaves gave him the charge and blasted 2 x 4’s and 5 x 6’s in an aggressive 58* scored in only 27 balls. Meanwhile the equally effective but more conservative Will Heslam was on 44* with the innings only 17.5 overs old. The Reed Plan was to blast a quick 200, gain maximum batting points and then seek to bowl out the opposition to force the win. However a total cloudburst obliterated the ground and washed out the match much to the relief of the Welwyn bowlers but to the frustration of Reed.When the days final results came in it transpired that despite most [...]

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Watford Town

Reed retained their top of the table spot in the Herts League 2 with a convincing win over Watford Town on Saturday. Skipper James Heslam won the toss and elected to bowl, and this decision looked the right one within minutes of the start. Reed’s openers Lee Johnson and Jack Tidey had Watford 5-3 within the third over, leaving Watford in a very precarious position. Watford failed to rebuild in light of some excellent pace bowling by Johnson (4-39) and Tidey (5-42), which saw wickets continuously fall at regular intervals. At 87-8, Watford were in desperate need for some rearguard action and this came through Felton and Latif who looked to bat time whilst picking up much needed runs. The pair put on 52 for the 8th wicket, before Reed picked up the last two wickets with Watford setting Reed a respectable target of 151 to win the game.In reply Reed didn’t start well losing the inform Will Heslam in the third over. This brought Chris Jackson to the crease, who along with James Heslam weathered the early storm before the pair put the game beyond Watford by putting on 104 for the 2nd wicket. James was out for a very impressive 78, holing out to long on. This brought in the versatile Jack Tidey, who on instruction from the skipper to finish the game quickly in light of the oncoming rain put the game beyond Watford with some lusty blows. The pick of which being a huge six to win the game finishing with a quick fire 30. Jackson at the other end batted through to finish with a comfortable 40 not out and Reed took all 30 points in the process.

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St Margaretsbury

Reed slumped to their first defeat of the season against St Margaretsbury on Saturday, failing to capitalise on their excellent start to the season. After a typically wet Friday evening, the toss was to be crucial and having chosen correctly the visitors made no hesitation in putting Reed into bat. The home side failed to get to grips with the conditions from the outset, and combined with some poor shot selection and good bowling Reed capitulated to just 75 all out. Will Dobson was the only Reed batsman to come away with any respectability but ran out of partners in a fine knock of 30.In response, the total was insufficient for Reed's bowlers to get into any sort of rhythm, and despite picking up three wickets the visitors eased to victory in the 20th over to take all 30 points.

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Shenley Village

Reed continued their promotion push on Saturday with a 4 wicket win over Shenley Village. Rain meant a delayed start but Reed came out of the blocks quickly. Opening bowlers Lee Johnson and Jack Tidey (10-4-24-2) yet again took early wickets leaving Shenley struggling at 15-3. A partnership started to build before Tom Greaves (14-2-45-1) had Stanley caught for 16. After good spells from Tom Walsingham and Mitchell Cooper, Lee Johnson returned from the other end to rip through the middle and lower order of Shenley Village. He accounted for dangermen R.Hammill (56) and M.Evans (31). Johnson then took 4 more wickets in a fine display of patient bowling. The impressive Johnson ended with figures of (16-2-44-7). This left Reed needing 154 to win in 44 overs.With the weather still looming Reed openers James and Will Heslam knew that they had to build a solid platform. They did just this and took advantage of some very average bowlers who were being hit for 5 and 7 an over respectively. Hammill, who starred with the bat for Shenley broke the partnership with the score on 63 when he had Will Heslam caught for 28. Skipper James Heslam kicked on but lost Greaves (7) leaving Reed 89-2. Heslam passed 50 and was finding the boundary regularly before being bowled by the impressive Nikhil Borkatria who took 4- 43. Heslam made 63 including 13 fours. Sean Tidey (20) and Marcus Martin (16) both contributed to the Reed reply and guided Reed to within 12 of victory. Mitchell Cooper (12 not out) and Phil Frenay (3 not out) saw Reed home in 38.5 overs . Reed now lay 2nd in the table and are travelling to Abbotts Langley next [...]

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Preston

Reed got back to winning ways with a convincing 6 win over Preston on Saturday. Having won the toss Reed skipper James Heslam made no hesitation in having a bowl, on a wicket that looked like it would offer some assistance to the bowlers. This proved to be right, when in the 4th over Reed had Preston on the rocks, 3 wickets down for just 6 runs. Lee Johnson (3-37) again proving his worth at the head of the Reed attack picking up all three wickets. A change in the bowling at the other end introduced young Mitchell Cooper to the attack. The eighteen year old all rounder bowled with good pace but it was his consistent length which saw him continuously trouble the Preston batsman. Cooper picked up wickets throughout and saw him achieve his best league figures, finishing with 6-22 off 11 overs to record an fine spell of bowling. Preston, despite a late rearguard presence were bowled out for 93.After a typically fine Preston tea, Reed’s response didn’t quite go to plan, losing Will Heslam and Tom Greaves early on. James Heslam and Chris Jackson then put the game beyond Preston, seeing Reed into a safe position with a valuable third wicket partnership when the home side were starting to exert the pressure. When Heslam went for 36 with the score on 63, Jackson continued the previous good work, and along with Stuart Smith the pair comfortably put the game beyond the home side. With Smith falling late on, it was up to Jackson (26*) to score the winning runs to take all 30 points.

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Northwood

Given the poor weather Reed travelled in hope rather than expectation to far flung Northwood on Saturday. After the rain ceased the pitch was deemed fit for play and a reduced overs match 44 v 38 Overs was decided. Skipper James Heslam won the toss and given the weather forecast, and the possibility of stealing a march on some other promotion contenders who had already seen their matches rained off, he decided to field first. Reed got off to a good start with Northwood slipping to 20-2 after 7 overs, and then 41-3, but opener Rodgers proved difficult to dislodge and the home team scoring rate averaged almost 4 runs an over and reached 95-4 after 25 overs with Porharkar dismissed at that stage for 23. All the Reed bowlers bowled reasonably tidily without dominating at any stage and Rodgers passed his 50 and pressed on with building a sizeable personal total. Tom Greaves 12 Overs 3 - 48 was Reeds most successful bowler but Rodgers scored 92 before being run out late in the innings. A late flurry saw Northwood total 183-8 a disappointingly high score to concede in the conditions and in only 44 Overs, with a bonus of 7 extra balls conceded to the opposition in Reed wides and no balls.With only 3 bowling points and only single batting points on the table Reed knew that to secure any meaningful points total from the match they had to record a win. A good start saw the Heslam brothers put on 27 in 4 overs but then Will fell caught for 6 and Tom Greaves followed shortly after for a duck. At 36 for 2 after 8 overs a big partnership was needed [...]

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Northchurch

Reed failed to maintain their good start to the season on Saturday with a 23 run defeat to Northchurch. Having won the toss, the visitors elected to bat and made good progress before an excellent piece of fielding from Karl Ward saw the end to Liveing, run out for 12 with the score on 33. Hobley and Boge were by far the pick of Northchurch’s batters and batted well together putting on 50 for the 2nd wicket before Hobley became the first of Tom Greaves’s 7 wickets. Boge continued to move the ball around the ground well and was the main lynchpin in Northchurch’s innings. Other batsmen came and went cheaply to rash shots or poor decision making and when Boge finally fell to Greaves with the score on 171-5 the visitors total was never far off. Greaves picked up the final wicket of Villa with the score on 188, leaving Reed wondering what they may have been chasing if the wicket of Boge had been picked up earlier. Greaves finished with excellent figures of 7-56In reply, faced with some consistent line and length bowling from the Northchurch openers James and Villa, Reed failed to get the start they wanted; losing brothers James and William Heslam with the score on 32. Chris Jackson and Tom Greaves moved the score onwards before Greaves and then Ward fell soon after, leaving Reed stuttering on 86-4. Will Dobson looked the partner to assist Jackson in Reed’s run chase however despite looking promising in a game of two innings, he fell to James for 18. Frenay departed unfortuitously soon after, leaving Reed 100-6 facing an uphill battle. Jackson continued to maintain a presence and was ably assisted by Sean [...]

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Luton Town and Indians

Luton Town won the toss and invited Reed to bat but the pitch held few terrors for the batsman and at 28-0 in the 7th over Reed were going comfortably until Skipper James Heslam called a dangerous single and was run out for 27. Will Heslam and Chris Jackson took the total to 52 before Heslam Jr fell caught behind for 15 and Tom Greaves came to the crease. At 90 for 2 in the 23rd over Reed seemed destined for a large total but the Luton bowling tightened up with Mansoor and Parsooth proving difficult to get away and the Reed innings beginning to stagnate. Tom Greaves fell for 39 with the score at 128 in the 38th over and Chris Jackson followed soon after also for 39 with the score at 137 in the 42nd over. Then the rot really set in as Reed desperately sought to increase the tempo and wickets fell at regular intervals. Only Phil Frenay with 11 managed double figures as Reed lost their last 6 wickets for only 38 runs in 10 overs leaving them all out for only 175 in the 53rd over.A total of 175 is usually incredibly difficult to defend at Reed without bowling particularly well or benefitting from helpful bowling conditions and so it proved again. Jack Tidey dismissed opener page with the score at 32 and No 3 Haroon went for only 5 with the total on 51. Bashir and Ali took the score to 86 before opener Ali was caught behind by Sean Tidey off Tom Greaves for 54. However that was as good as it got for Reed as Bashir took over where Ali had left off and Luton cruised towards [...]

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Leverstock Green

Reed played host to table toppers Leverstock Green on Saturday and convincingly came away with all 30 points. Having won the toss, James Heslam put the visitors into bat, and with Reed missing opening bowler Tom Walsingham through injury it was up to Lee Johnson and Jack Tidey to make the early breakthroughs. It was the latter who took the first of the Leverstock Green openers clinging on to a good caught and bowled with the score on just 4. The following over the ever reliable Lee Johnson picked up his first of six wickets in a fine spell of pace bowling. Johnson caused concerns all round for Leverstock's batsmen, in particular overseas kingpin Alex King, before forcing a shot which saw the Aussie play-onto his stumps. At 27-3 and with the big run scorer out, Leverstock looked somewhat depleted, and lacking ideas. Coupled with some fine bowling from Johnson (6-36), Tidey (2-26) and then latterly Mitchell Cooper(1-10), Reed wrapped up the innings to complete an all round excellent performance in the field which saw the visitors all out for 72.In reply the result was never in doubt and Reed's openers James and William Heslam got off to a good start before Heslam jnr (9) was the first of two Reed wickets to fall. Chris Jackson and James Heslam then edged towards victory before Heslam (38) was out to a fine caught and bowled by Luke Roberts. Jackson (18*) and Will Dobson (7*) then saw off the winning runs to see Reed take all 30 points and to move in 2nd position in the league.

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Letchworth II

On Saturday Reed entertained Letchworth ll at The Green. Reed bowled first on what looked to be a decent track. Letchworth got off to a steady start with openers Wight and Mullen batting sensibly but Reed's opening bowlers Lee Johnson (13-4-56-1) and Jack Tidey (9-3-19-1) remained patient and were rewarded when Tidey picked up the wicket of Wight (11) , bowled, going for one pull shot too many. Johnson then picked up the wicket of Mullen Caught Behind by Sean Tidey for a slow 26. At 48-2, Walsh and March came together and looked to make use of the platform the openers had made. They did just this, respecting the good ball and punishing the bad. The run rate increase and Letchworth looked in control until Walsh holed out in the deep on 27 off the bowling of Ed Garrott (11-0-55-1). Spinner Tom Greaves got in the act in the latter stages of the innings for Reed picking up the wickets of March (79), Maxford Pipe (57) and Gillham (1) to finish with figures of (17-1-53-3). This left Letchworth on 214-6 off their 53 overs.In reply, Reed's opening pair of James and William Heslam got off to a solid start and reached 39 before Will Heslam was caught for 12 (3x4s). Tom Greaves came to the crease looking to continue his recent good form with the bat and did just this. He and James Heslam found the boundary regularly. The pair added 81 for the second wicket before skipper Heslam was Bowled by Maxford Pipe for 66 (12x4s, 1x6s). At 120-2, Reed looked in command but still had work to do when the reliable Chris Jackson strode out to the wicket. Jackson and Greaves looked [...]

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