Reed openers in mammoth stand

NATIONAL VILLAGE CUP, ROUND 3. An under strength Sharnbrook and Bromham side encountered a Reed side in scintillating form in the third round of the Village Cup. Sean Tidey and Richard Wharton capitalised to the tune of 249 runs in 32 overs before Tidey was caught for a brutal 147 from 93 balls.Wharton continued to reach his own century (108 not out) whilst Rob Lankester (20) and Jack Tidey (23 not out) maintained the scoring rate. An understandably demoralised opposition were then skittled out for 55 as Tom Greaves (4-11) and Toby Fynn (3-17) raced through their 8 overs in case rain intervened. However it was left to Sean Tidey and Stuart Smith to polish off the tail. Reed will now face local rivals Preston in the Regional Final on June 9th on The Green. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2019-05-27T07:46:20+01:00May 27th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Reed openers in mammoth stand

Tidey enough!

Reed First XI, National Village Cup, Round 2. Reed welcomed Division 1 Sawbridgeworth to The Green on Sunday in pursuit of their third Lord’s victory in 7 years in the National Village Cup. Reed Skipper Greaves won the toss and had no hesitation In asking the visitors to bat. Reed’s opening pair Jack Tidey and Toby Fynn bowled solidly to start with Jack picking up an early wicket, trapping R. Sanders bang in front for 8. Each of the opening bowlers bowled tight spells and after 10 over Greaves brought himself and spin twin Sean Tidey into the attack. The introduction of spin then changed the game all together. Both bowled 8 overs straight returning combined figures of 6 for 45 in 16 overs. The opening pair of Jack and Toby came back and wrapped the tail up convincingly and Sawbridgeworth were all out in 29.1 overs for an under par score of 92. After a typically excellent Sunday afternoon tea, Reed’s openers Richard Wharton and Sean Tidey set to work on knocking off the required runs. Sean in particular took a liking to S.Black hitting him for several boundaries, although once he made a very quick fire 32, Black had Tidey bowled going for one shot too many. The wicket brought vice-captain Rob Lankester to the crease and he and Wharton calmly knocked off the remaining runs with ease as Reed cruised home with 9 wickets in hand inside 14 overs. Reed will be welcoming Sharnbrook & Bromham (Bedfordshire) in the next round up at The Green on Sunday 26th of May. Match Report submitted by TDG.

By |2019-05-14T08:56:00+01:00May 14th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Tidey enough!

National Village Cup Draw

Reed have been drawn at home to play against Sawbridgeworth in Round 2 of the 2019 National Village Cricket Championship (to give it its proper title), on Sunday 12th May. All Clubs from Beds & Herts have Byes in the 1st Round on 28th April and Northchurch also have a Bye in Round 2. Only 7 Clubs have entered our Group and the 2nd Round fixtures are: Reed v Sawbridgeworth. Sharnbrook and Bronham v Langleybury. Long Marston v Preston. Northchurch - Bye. Elsewhere, there are 15 Clubs in the Essex and Suffolk Group. In Cambs & Norfolk, our near neighbours Foxton will be playing Milton in the 1st Round then the winners will play Wilburton in Round 2. Thriplow have a Bye in the 1st Round and will then be away to Hethersett & Tas Valley (Norfolk) in the 2nd Round. The full draw may be seen shortly on The Cricketer's website or on www.nationalvillagecup.com in due course. PGB

By |2019-02-22T13:35:21+00:00February 22nd, 2019|Categories: 2019, Fixtures, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on National Village Cup Draw
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