The 2022 ECB Cricket Playing Survey

Published on behalf of the England and Wales Cricket Board, (ECB). ================================================================== The 2022 ECB Cricket Playing Survey is live! We want you to have your say. The Cricket Playing Survey is ECB's number one opportunity to listen to the views of players and volunteers in any form of cricket, within the recreational game. By sharing with us what you think, we'll gain valuable feedback to ensure the voices of players and volunteers continue to be heard and the game of cricket keeps evolving. As in previous years, you'll have the option to win one of the following: 1. One of two Women’s Softball kit & equipment bags 2. One England Men’s Test Team signed shirt 3. One England Women’s Test Team signed shirt 4. One pair of tickets to England vs India Women’s ODI at Lords on 24th September Thank you for taking the time to have your say! Use of your information: The survey is market research to help the ECB and other cricket organisations understand how cricket is being enjoyed and what fans would like to be done to improve participation and enjoyment. All survey responses are anonymous. As such, we do not know who has sent what response and no personal data is obtained from the survey. If you choose to enter our “thank you” prize draw, then we will ask you for your email address for that purpose. If there are mandatory questions these will clearly identified and marked with an *. Everything you tell us will be kept confidential and will only ever be looked at combined with other people’s answers. Nothing you tell us will be reported in a way that attributes it to you or your club. [...]

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Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation

Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation at The Howard Marshall Pavilion, Reed Cricket Club. Saturday 10th September 2022 at 1830hrs Contact Sam Greaves our Social Secretary to book your tickets on 07950 644861 or at [email protected]

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Reed U11s make it a perfect 8 out of 8 at the halfway stage!

The impressive Reed Under 11s squad continued their excellent start to the season making it a perfect 8 wins out of 8 matches with two further wins for both their A and B teams in the last few weeks. The first of the victories for the A team came against Letchworth at a well-attended sunny Reed Green where although scoring quickly Reed youngsters were in a spot of bother at 33 for 4, however 9 year-old Eddie Heslam accompanied by Jon Green batted with great maturity and stabilised the innings with them both retiring on 25 and 26 respectively as Reed continued through their full 20 overs totalling 135 for 8, a total they felt confident of defending. This proved to be the case as early wickets for the intimidating opening pair of Charlie Ingrey and Josh Heslam saw Reed on their way, and with the usual tight Reed fielding piled on the pressure producing two excellent direct hit run outs from Green and J Heslam so Letchworth were soon struggling in their reply. Further wickets for Ollie Kimsey, Zac Rouse (2-6) and Eddie Heslam saw Letchworth subside to 52 all out in 11.4 overs. A comprehensive win for Reed and a good all-round cricketing performance by all the boys, well martialled by Captain Josh Heslam. The 2nd win for the Reed A team came in much more comfortable circumstances away to Hatfield Hyde. This time the Reed batting order fired in full force with Josh Heslam and Ethan Fox running superbly together in another fine opening partnership before Fox was unlucky to be run out for a well made 16. Heslam went onto 28 retired as did the in-form Green (25), and with Luke [...]

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WILL AND SAM STAND OUT AT HITCHIN

An opening stand of 166 between Will Heslam (106) and Sam Osborne (55), providing the anchor, gave Reed the impetus to post a fine score against Hitchin on a road. Both openers rode their luck, surviving sharp chances in the slips, but Heslam was in fine form hitting 14 boundaries and Osborne gave him steady company with his second half century of the season. When both were out in quick succession you feared another batting collapse, but Rob Lankester, Zac McGuigan, Sean Tidey and Bertie Scott all made double figures, although Tom Greaves fired a swift 30, including two maximums, to ensure Reed totalled 254 for 6 in their 50 overs. Hitchin were beset with injuries caused during the game to two of their top three batters, but that did not hamper A.J. Momi, who smashed 87 with 10 boundaries and 4 maximums, despite batting with a runner throughout. However, unlike in Reed’s innings, he was not supported by his top order, which succumbed to the spin of Scott and Greaves, taking two wickets apiece. A defining moment came when McGuigan returned with a fiery spell of 2-13, including the prize wicket of Momi, trapped in front. Only wicketkeeper, Dryden (37) caused a flutter of concern, but Toby Fynn with 3-35 cleaned him up to leave Hitchin on 214. It was a fine all round performance demonstrating how important a sound start is for a winning score. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2022-05-29T16:15:45+01:00May 29th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on WILL AND SAM STAND OUT AT HITCHIN
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