Knebworth Park II
Reed continued their push for promotion with a convincing 160 Win over Knebworth Park II on Saturday, taking them top of the league with three games remaining.Missing several keys players due to other commitments, Reed demonstrated their strength in depth by utilising their young squad but also being able to call upon experienced wicket keeper Simon Jackson to replace young Sean Tidey, making his first appearance for 2 years.On a swealtry summer day, skipper James Heslam lost the toss and surprisingly was asked to have a bat. Reed lost the early wicket of Will Heslam, however this gave Tom Greaves (38) the opportunity to demonstrate his quality, punching the ball to all corners of the ground. At the other end, James Heslam was batting well and between the pair they put on 77 for 2nd wicket. When Greaves fell lbw to Patel, Reed were in a solid position to build on from, and this they did with the help of Heslam and Chris Jackson. Heslam however fell for a well worked 61 and it was up to Stuart Smith and Chris Jackson to build the next passage of play. Smith was particularly destructive of the bad ball and was soon racing away to a quick fire 50. With Reed looking for a declaration and Smith looking for his century he unfortunately drove one back at Patel who took a good catch leaving Smith on 82 for an excellent counter destructive innings. Reed lost one further wicket before an early declaration at 261, with Jackson on 32 and Mitchell Cooper on 11 In reply, Reed got off to an excellent start with paceman Lee Johnson picking up 3 early wickets in a fine spell of pace [...]