3’s Humiliated!

Reed were left with questions to ask following a thorough thrashing from visiting Bayford and Hertford. With the threat of rain later in the day Bayford had taken the gamble and inserted Reed. It proved a good call as Reed's batsmen came and went with regularity. The divisions last placed team were able to reduce the hosts to 15 for 5. Ben Moody and Matt Yates were then able to produce some resistance batting sensibly. However, the luck was clearly not with Reed as both fell with the score on 41, Yates to an exceptional catch and Moody unfortunately playing on. Reed's top score actually came from number 9 Toby Emes who batted very well to make his 14. But despite his efforts Reed succumbed to the well below par score of 62. If one side could collapse then why not two? Reeds only hope was to get into the opposition with some good bowling to put pressure onto the batsmen and see if some early wickets could open the possibility of an upset. The hope was quickly extinguished as poor bowling allowed the visiting batsmen to rush to victory in just 7 overs. All in all it was a disastrous performance suggesting a lack of preparation before the game has led to Reed throwing away a game. So where from now? Hopefully this is a watershed moment and from now the players will show a bit more personal responsibility in being ready for the contest. Report submitted by MJEB.

By |2017-07-31T09:33:19+01:00July 31st, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on 3’s Humiliated!

Nothing but Nondescript!

Reed III versus Bayford & Hertford Nondescripts II at Bayford on Saturday 27th May 2017. The Nondes’ opening pair got off to a flyer scoring at 6 an over until Matt Yates (1 for 22) split them. The second wicket added 68 and standing at 123 for 2 at the halfway stage they looked ominously imposing. Maseeh Naeem and Steve Hughes took the pace off the ball and Hughes in particular was rewarded with 2 wickets for 19 from his 10 overs. Toby Emes bowled 9 well-flighted overs taking 1 for 31. Skipper Marcus J.E. Baker brought himself on to bowl the 35th over of the innings and earned 3 for 25 as Bayford proceeded more slowly towards 200. Martin Johnson bowled the last wicket to fall as the hosts closed their innings at 205 for 8. Ben Moody kept well making a stumping and taking a catch. Outfield catches were pouched by M. Baker, Emes, Naeem and Joe Graves and the fielding generally was committed, Jack Childs especially saving crucial runs at extra cover. On paper, Reed’s top order were all capable of launching a challenging response, but then on the field, the wheels came off! P. Garrott, P. Baker, Johnson and Childs collectively amassed 3 runs and Ben Moody soon followed. By the 9th over, Reed were reeling at 24 for 5 when Matt Yates joined MJEB at the crease. Sweeping leg-side deliveries and driving through the off side when not defending resolutely, Yates kept MJEB company for 32 overs whilst they accumulated 119 runs together; a new record 6th wicket partnership for the 3rd XI. Baker went from 99 to 100 thanks to a dropped catch in the outer. Shortly afterwards, a [...]

By |2017-05-29T11:49:18+01:00May 28th, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Nothing but Nondescript!
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