So Close, Yet So Far…..

The latest match for the U13s was a lesson in concentration...... Having lost the toss and being put in the field, the normally controlled bowling let Reed down. With both opening bowlers taking wickets (D Vincent 3 overs, 0 maidens, 2 wickets, 17 runs, E Cook 3-0-3-24), at the expense of runs. With Hertford at 5 for 42, it looked like Reed were on a roll. First change bowlers slowed the run rate (T Green 3-0-0-10, C Ricketts 2-0-0-6), before the normally reliable pool of bowlers were unusually wayward - delivering excellent length at the expense of direction.... and Hertford accumulated runs without losing any wickets until the very last over, where C Ricketts returned to take 3 wickets, with 2 stumpings form D Vincent. Hertford finished with a score of 112 for 8 - a tough, but achievable, target for an inexperienced Reed team.... The Reed openers struggled with the Hertford bowling from the off.... with runs proving difficult to come by, and the fading light making batting tricky..... With wickets falling at regular intervals, the match looked beyond the colts.... But after the opening bowlers had finished their spells, The second tier bowlers helped keep the scoreboard ticking over. T Green was on the verge of providing the miracle innings Reed needed, before running himself out for 21 with Reed requiring 11 runs for victory. With M Barons and S Johnson at the crease, the atmosphere could be cut with a knife... With the two youngsters falling agonisingly short of the required runs. Progress is being made... and the 1st win of the season cant be very far away.... Match report submitted by Lee Vincent.

By |2021-05-12T09:52:43+01:00May 12th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on So Close, Yet So Far…..

Reed U13s edge ever closer….

In their second match this week, Reed yet again showed solid bowling, restricting a developing Broxbourne side to just 112 runs - with some tight bowling at the death from Callum Ricketts (3 over 0 maidens 3 wickets for 11 runs) and Aaron Nash (2-0-2-8), with some strong fielding from Sam Dawson in his first match. Reed got off to a shaky start with two of the first three batsmen going for ducks, closely followed by the remaining opener. With Reed on 15 for 5, then 47 for 7, a swift end was in sight. However, a middle order mini-revival by Josh Heslam (18 Not Out) and Oscar Lamb (9) rotating the strike and accumulating byes and wides, it looked like Reed might just salvage a victory from the jaws of defeat. It was not to be, though, as Oscar lost his wicket, closely followed by Gethin - Leaving the Heslam brothers to face that final 4 overs for the last wicket. With the finishing line in site - The final wicket fell in the 17th over. Reed edge ever closer to what must be their first victory of the season - with a little help from the Heslam Brothers. Match report submitted by Lee Vincent.

By |2021-05-07T08:49:59+01:00May 7th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Reed U13s edge ever closer….

Under 13 round-up

Some recent matches involving the Reed Under 13 team did not go in our favour. The Under 13s made 94 for 4 in response to Cambridge St Giles’s 126 for 3 in the CYCA Cup. Oliver Keenan and Sam Osborne took 1 wicket each, (with one being a catch by Charlie Walters) and the other dismissal was a run out by James Mitchell. Back in the League against St Giles, Reed under-performed this time managing only 61 all out whilst St Giles had reached 123 for 5, William Green 2 for 1, Charlie Butler 2 for 9 and Alfie Cockburn 1 for 13, being the wicket takers. The Under 13s scored 58 for 8 against Coton, Charlie Butler (16) and Olu Agboola (19) were the top scorers. However, Coton’s innings ended on 115 for 6, William Archer taking 2 for 15 and Olu, Matthew Liebenberg, William Green and Alfie Cockburn all 1 each. In the two fixtures against Saffron Walden, Reed were in distant second place both times. On the Green, Saffron Walden scored 107 for 8, wickets falling to William Green (2 for 14), and one each for Charlie Walters, Archie McIntosh, Alfie Cockburn, Jacob Vincent and Matthew Liebenberg. But Reed were bowled out for only 38 in reply. A week later in the away match, Saffron Walden piled up 158 for 5, wickets for Charlie Walters, Charlie Butler and Alfie Cockburn plus a Butler run out. Reed’s response was led by Alfie Cockburn with 22, but closed on 62 for 8. On Monday, St Giles had a 10-wicket victory when Reed were bowled out for 80 despite a fighting 38 from Archie McIntosh. The only other batsmen to reach double figures were William [...]

By |2019-07-11T09:06:56+01:00July 9th, 2019|Categories: 2019, 2019 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , |Comments Off on Under 13 round-up
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