DEAD RUBBER END IN DISAPOINTMENT

Playing away to Potten End, the division winners by some distance, Reed Third's season came to a rather unremarkable finish with a disappointing loss. Nothing was resting on the outcome but Reed still put in a dedicated performance in the field. Joe Graves (2 for 35) and Julian Fynn (2 for 21) started superbly creating early pressure. Matt Yates (2 for 43) and a short burst from Michael Robertson backed this up. But the positive Lee (58) and Akhtar (68) formed a frustrating partnership. Steve Hughes (1 for 36) finally removed Lee meaning he finished the season with 21 wickets. Younger son Owen Hughes chipped in removing Akhtar allowing Reed to apply pressure towards the close of the first innings as Potten End lost further wickets. 234 was the target but unfortunately Reed gave a poor account for themselves in the second innings of the dead rubber. With only Fynn (30), O.Hughes (17) and M.J.E. Baker (12) reaching double figures. Despite this disappointing finish Reed captain M.J.E. Baker said “ Its been real pleasure captaining the team. It’s a side that blends experience and enthusiasm. We’ve endeavoured to stay positive no matter what the outcome and although this year our results have been mixed, it’s been such a competitive division and there have been plenty of matches which could have easily gone in our favour. We certainly have things we want and need to work on but next season we will back ourselves to be big contenders.” Report submitted by MJEB.

By |2017-09-03T11:39:00+01:00September 3rd, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on DEAD RUBBER END IN DISAPOINTMENT

Reed outclassed by Division leaders

To say that Reed were thrashed is perhaps an overstatement despite the scorecard. There is plenty of subtext to be taken into account giving Reed reasons not to sulk in despair. A more accurate description would be an under strength Third eleven were out-played by a better side. Visiting Freman College were the Division leaders, Potten End, who have had incredible success since joining the league this season having been entered into a division far lower than their abilities are worth. Having won the toss Potten End batted comfortably in making 256 for 4 declaring after 46 overs. Reed's fielding was of a good standard, despite the score, especially by Under, 15 Kieran MckInna, who took a superb catch to give M.J.E. Baker his third wicket. Neil Haslam bowled a very good opening spell and proved difficult to get away in his 15 overs. Under normal circumstances 256 at Freman is not a target beyond reach. However, the unbelievable amount of swing achieved by Hart (7-15) and Hill (2-14) quickly ended any hope of an upset. A rearguard effort by Ben Mansfield and Neil Haslam entertained but unfortunately only delayed the inevitable with Reed all out for just 56. Meaning Reed became the fifth side in the division unable to reach three figures against Potten End. Report submitted by MJEB.

By |2017-07-02T15:13:25+01:00July 2nd, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: |Comments Off on Reed outclassed by Division leaders
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