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Results of matches played Sunday 21st August

 

The Championship

At Park Avenue: RETFORD (0) 84 all out (Paul Spencer 4 for 21, Matt Goodwright 3 for 10) lost to GLAPWELL (20) 88 for 2 (Rob Davison 33 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Stone Close: KIVETON PARK (17) 243 for 7 (Chris Hadley 53, Matty Cartright 64, Richard Grainger 56, Lewis Bramley 5 for 52) drew with FARNSFIELD (9) 207 for 8 (Lewis Bramley 39, Jamie Smith 47, Paul Delaney 37, Lee Brooks 3 for 50)

At Middlefield Lane: ANSTON (4) 119 all out (Martyn Long 31, Anthony Roddis 33, Nadeem Ahmed 5 for 24, Gary Andrews 3 for 27) lost to MARSHALLS (20) 122 for 9 (Mark Whitlam 31, James Deacon 41 n.o., Martyn Long 4 for 25, Amila Perera 3 for 18) by one wicket.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (6) v NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (6) Match Abandoned, ground unfit.

At Ordsall: ORDSALL BRIDON (20) 285 for 8 (David Fagan 93, Aaron Haycock 57, Stuart Parkin 51, Jason Rowbottom 4 for 64, Parminder Mudhar 3 for 53) beat KILLAMARSH (6) 198 all out (Kriss Watts 79, David Fagan 3 for 48, Simon Davison 3 for 45) by 87 runs.

At Papplewick Hall: THORESBY COLLIERY (10) 171 for 8 (Nyeem Ahmed 62 n.o., Carl Carmody 31, Steve Alford 3 for 20) v PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (9) 100 for 5 (Chris Briggs 50) Rain affected drawn match

 

Division 1

At Clumber Park: BLIDWORTH (20) 248 for 9 (Andy Norwood 79, Duran Murrian 39, Chris Dove 43, Rob Hamstead 5 for 28) beat CLUMBER PARK (5) 129 all out (Mark Bonam 3 for 13, Craig Turton 3 for 17) by 119 runs.

At Thorpe Road: EDWINSTOWE (11) 123 for 9 (James Peacock 34, Jamar Griffith 3 for 15) v HARTHILL (10) 88 for 9 (James Peacock 5 for 32, Paul Benson 3 for 27) Rain affected drawn match.

At Chesterfield Road: WORKSOP (13) 181 for 4 (Vipinial Manikoth 50, Glenn Pym 42, Luke Ambrose 36 n.o., Wayne Spooner 40 n.o.) v MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (7) 68 for 8 (Wayne Spooner 3 for 21) Rain affected drawn match.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES (6) v WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS (6) No play ground unfit

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 2nd (13) 187 for 4 (Rollo Sharma 102 n.o.) v THORESBY PARK (8) 139 for 7 (Paul Hulme 54, Frank Cairns 3 for 33) Rain affected drawn match

At The Rookery: CAYTHORPE 2nd (20) 169 for 8 (Andrew Staszkiewicz 58, Matthew Daffin 30, Andrew Shaw 5 for 25) beat WHITWELL (5) 150 all out (Alan Draycott 88) by 19 runs.

 

Division 2

At Station Lane: FARNSFIELD 2nd (10) 200 for 3 (Matt Sisson 34, Trevor West 67, Zak Richmond-Dixon 58, Gary Peck 30) v TEVERSAL (7) 45 for 1 Rain affected drawn match.

At Barnes Park: CUCKNEY 2nd (3) 121 all out, lost to GRASSMOOR (20) 122 for 6 by four wickets.

At The Fieldings: LEA PARK (3) 158 all out, lost to MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (20) 159 for 3 by seven wickets.

At Cricket Field Lane: RETFORD 2nd (0) 66 all out (Kevin Pettenden 41, Simon Peck 4 for 1) lost to EVERTON (20) 68 for 0 (Gareth Campion 39 n.o.) by ten wickets.

At Debdale Lane: SHERWOOD (3) 164 all out, lost to ORDSALL BRIDON (20) 165 for 1 by nine wickets.

At Wiseton Hall: WISETON (20) 295 for 3 (Matt Loates 113, Taylor Pentecost 120, Steve Marshall 45 n.o.) beat CLIPSTONE (1) 44 all out (Lee Peatfield 4 for 33, Taylor Pentecost 6 for 11) by 251 runs.

 

Division 3

At Ryton Road: MILTON (4) 137 all out (Mark Fulcher 74, Steve Maddock 3 for 56, Ashley Morton 3 for 27, Lewis Brealey 3 for 27) lost to ANSTON 2nd (20) 143 for 7 (Steve Maddock 51, Craig Saxelby 3 for 17) by three wickets.

At Egstow Quarry: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (16) 147 for 9, drew with CLAY CROSS WORKS (6) 86 for 9

At Forest Corner: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (3) 158 for 8 (Dave Hallam 57 n.o., Phil Caton 3 for 34)  lost to GLAPWELL 2nd (18) 160 for 4 (Luke Weightman 33, Nick Truswell 43, Dean Graney 37) by six wickets.

At Costhorpe: WADWORTH (1) 105 all out (Daniel Powell 43, Steve Barson 3 for 7) lost to FIRBECK (20) 106 for 4 (Kyle McKeeman 33, Gareth Ellis 36 n.o.) by six wickets.

At Fourth Avenue: NOMADS (4) 168 for 8 (Tim Allsop 43, Norman Garden 4 for 52) lost to THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (18) 169 for 3 (Stuart Evans 67 n.o., Brian Woods 58 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Central Avenue: WELBECK 3rd (20) 211 for 7 (Lewis Cameron 64, Chris Mitchell 30, J. Blood 4 for 61) beat WORKSOP 2nd (3) 77 all out (Matt Joule 4 for 13, Ashley Parker-Cole 3 for 21) by 134 runs.

 

Division 4

At Burmah Road: BLIDWORTH 2nd (8) 129 for 9 dec. v BASFORD MILL (10) 38 for 4 Rain affected drawn match.

At The Metcalfe Ground: WHITWELL 2nd (2) 145 for 6, lost to EVERTON 2nd (16) 148 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Sheffield Road: KILLAMARSH 2nd (0) 101 all out (Alex Gregory 38, Nigel Powell 4 for 23, Sean Hallam 3 for 0) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (20) 102 for 2 (Adam Jevons 66 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Carnarvon Street: TEVERSAL 2nd (6) v MARSHALLS 2nd (6) Match abandoned ground unfit.

At Orchard Lane: THURCROFT (5) 142 for 9, lost to KIVETON PARK 2nd (18) 143 for 7 by three wickets.

At Shireoaks: BAWTRY (1) 42 all out (Justin Joseph 4 for 21, Adam Smith 3 for 21, Matt Bateman 3 for 0) lost to WOODSETTS (20) 47 for 3 by seven wickets.

 

Division 5

At Eakring Road: MISTERTON (20) 101 all out, beat BILSTHORPE (4) 90 all out by 11 runs.

At Milton: MILTON 2nd (0) 83 all out, lost to CLUMBER PARK 2nd (20) 85 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 3rd (6) v GRASSMOOR 2nd (6) Match abandoned ground unfit.

At South Wheatley: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (20) 270 for 8 (Michael Tingle 87, Ian Tingle 76, K. Hunt 41, James Stokes 3 for 53) beat PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (3) 91 all out (J. Walker 37 n.o., J. Butler 3 for 4) by 179 runs.

At North Warren Road: ROSE LEISURE (20) 170 for 7 (Andrew West 71, Daniel Clay 30, Michael Spencer 36 n.o., Darren Shepherd 3 for 15) beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (3) 108 all out ( Darrell Frith 35, Graham Clay 6 for 13) by 62 runs.

At Mansfield Road: RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (2) 45 all out (Terry Bell 5 for 8, Gary Lomas 3 for 22) lost to WALESWOOD (20) 46 for 5 by five wickets.

 

Division 6

At The Memorial Ground: BAWTRY 2nd (18) 186 for 9 (Niall Saynor 42, Robert Hutton 33, Jossh Watts 3 for 24) drew with KILLAMARSH 3rd (10) 180 for 9 (Ben Spooner 52, Jossh Watts 34, Tim Mason 30, Gavin McCarthy 3 for 52, Robert Hutton 4 for 42).

At Langwith Road: HARTHILL 2nd (20) 173 for 7, beat CUCKNEY 3rd (3) 93 all out by 80 runs.

At East Drayton: MANTON (4) 148 for 8, lost to EAST DRAYTON (17) 152 for 6 by four wickets.

At Worksop College: FARNSFIELD 3rd (4) 141 all out (Graham Bramley 70, Jody Dymyd 4 for 33, Daniel Walker 3 for 51) lost to WESTON (20) 142 for 6 (Daniel Walker 95, Pete Wood 3 for 32) by four wickets.

At Todwick: TODWICK (2) 123 all out, lost to BLYTH (20) 125 for 4 by six wickets.

 

Division 7

At Nottingham City Hospital: BASFORD MILL 2nd (20) 85 for 9, beat ANSTON 4th (4) 68 all out by 17 runs.

At Clumber Park: WALESWOOD 2nd (10) 128 all out v CLUMBER PARK 3rd (10) 104 for 7 Rain affected draw.

At Seventh Avenue: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (1) 80 all out, lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (20) 81 for 4 by six wickets.

At Jim Sims Memorial Ground: EDWINSTOWE 3rd (15) 154 for 4 drew with SOUTH NORMANTON (3) 63 for 7.

At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK 2nd v ROCKWARE GLASS – Match cancelled owing to Thoresby Park 2nd inability to raise a team. Awaiting Management Committee decision.

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 4th (5) 177 all out, lost to OLLERTON (20) 179 for 6 by four wickets.

 

Division 8

At Oldcotes Road: BLYTH 2nd (0) 29 all out, lost to SHERWOOD 2nd (20) 33 for 0 by ten wickets.

At Kingsway Park: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (6) v CLUMBER PARK 4th (6) Match abandoned ground unfit

At Upton: RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (2) 122 all out, lost to WORKSOP 3rd (20) 125 for 3 by seven wickets.

At Gildingwells Road: WOODSETTS 3rd (20) 221 for 4 dec. (Alan Mosley 32, Andrew Day 62 n.o., Aidy Godfrey 48 n.o.) beat MILTON 3rd (3) 143 all out (A. Whiffen 55, Paul Johnson 8 for 46) by 78 runs.

 


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