Owens squeeze home

For the third week running Reed was involved in a close match and this time they fell just short. With 6 needed and two batters set, they lost the last 3 wickets in 4 balls to slip agonisingly to defeat against the league leaders, Old Owens. However, at tea, with the score on 64 for 6 victory seemed a distant prospect until Mitchell Cooper (35) was joined first by Bertie Scott (25) and then Rob Lankester (19) doubling the score with aggressive stroke play. What was more remarkable, Lankester was a late replacement as he was still suffering from the thumb he broke over a month ago at Dunstable. What's more he hit the spinner over his head for two straight sixes! Yet just as an unlikely win was on the cards, he fell followed by Cooper and Julien Fynn to give Owens a 5 run victory. Earlier, Reed bowled well as Zac McGuigan sent back the first four Owens' batters for 40 runs with Scott (9-5-19-4) and Skipper, Tom Greaves, (2-24) mopping up the tail. Even then Old Owens felt confident that 133 was enough, but Reed's middle order so nearly proved them wrong. A disappointing end to a fine fighting display against a top bowling outfit. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2022-07-18T05:48:53+01:00July 18th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Owens squeeze home

SEAN SPARES REED’S BLUSHES IN DEFEAT

A potent mixture of line and length, pace, early seam and swing left Reed Firsts in the proverbial dire straits at 36 for 7. Old Owens’ bowlers Bloxham (3) and Wickham (4) ripped through the visitors' top order with only Matt Sampson (11) reaching double figures. Fortunately Sean Tidey was at his belligerent best, counter attacking with 6 boundaries and 2 maximums in his 52. He was ably supported by Ryan Waldock with a patient 14 in 44 balls. Their stand of 43 at least gave Reed some respectability, although a total of 105 would never be enough on a pitch which had lost its initial spite. Indeed, Stephen Williams smashed 64 not out as Old Owens cruised to victory by 8 wickets in just 15 overs. Toby Fynn and Bertie Scott took the wickets from steepling catches. Not a game to stay in the memory for the visitors. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

By |2022-05-15T06:36:58+01:00May 15th, 2022|Categories: 2022, 2022 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on SEAN SPARES REED’S BLUSHES IN DEFEAT

Reed win on penalties!

In an exciting climax to the First XI fixture, Jack Tidey hit his first ball for 6 to win the match with two balls to spare. However, Old Owens conceded 5 penalty runs when Whitworth feigned to throw a non-existent ball to put off the runners in a tight call. Was that the difference between the sides at the end? The home side set off like a train taking 65 without loss from the power play. It was the introduction of Zac McGuigan which started the fight back as he took the first 3 wickets, including the dangerous Whitworth for 69. At 142-3 with 20 overs remaining a big total looked likely until an inspired spell of 10 overs by Toby Fynn (5-26) including 3 catches by keeper Richard Wharton, turned the course of the innings. McGuigan returned to bowl the last two batsmen, helping himself to a 'five-fer' (9.3-2-30-5) as well. Old Owens made 189 all out from 46 overs. Old Owens won Division 1 last year on the back of an excellent bowling attack and they proved very difficult to score against. As a result Reed found themselves 77-5 from 25 overs with only Rob Lankester playing fluently until the reverse sweep was his downfall yet again for 28. James Heslam and Richard Wharton then dug in for a gritty partnership of 47 until Heslam was caught for a patient 42. Wharton continued as anchor while Sean Tidey hit a belligerent run a ball 28 in an invaluable stand of 50. With 16 still required from two overs it was left to Wharton (34 not out) and Jack Tidey to squeeze home (190-8) in an exciting finish, leaving Owens ruing those unnecessary penalty [...]

By |2019-05-12T07:19:23+01:00May 12th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , |Comments Off on Reed win on penalties!
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