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BASSETLAW & DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE
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Results of Matches played Satuirday 15th May

The Championship
At Station Lane: ANSTON (3) 185 all out (Amila Perera 67, Neil Sharp 3 for 65, Dave Loveridge 3 for 20) lost to FARNSFIELD (20) 186 for 2 (Steve Musgrove 36, Mark Hanson 77 n.o., Lewis Bramley 39 n.o.) by eight wickets.
At Sheffield Road: KILLAMARSH (7) 247 for 9 (Matt Davies 62, Sam Malpass 60, Darren Spooner 3 for 63) lost to RETFORD (20) 248 for 8 (Ben Marson 56, Pascal Broadley 39, Darren Spooner 30, Jon Cook 65) by two wickets
At Goosedale Lane: ORDSALL BRIDON (18) 231 all out (Will Lee 73, Roger Wells 42, Stuart Parkin 39, Ian Flood 3 for 57, Dave Wood 3 for 48) drew with NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (9) 189 for 9 (Ian Flood 41, Joe Pallister 70 n.o., George Appleyard 6 for 50)
At Papplewick Hall: GLAPWELL (20) 183 for 5 (Ricky Csomer 70 n.o., Matt Page 42 n.o., Steve Alford 4 for 36) beat PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (2) 103 all out (Matt Hall 5 for 36, Luke Smith 3 for 13) by 80 runs.
At South Wheatley: MARSHALLS (17) 268 for 9 (Paul Van den Heuval 73, James Deacon 50, Tom Lane 38, James Waller 3 for 54, Jamie Bovill 3 for 62) drew with NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (8) 162 FOR 8 (Will Saville 48, Dave Waller 35, Nadeem Ahmed 3 for 24).
At Fourth Avenue: KIVETON PARK (20) 315 for 6 (Tim Ward 89, Chris Hadley 106, Matty Cartwright 43, Azar Hussain 3 for 56) beat THORESBY COLLIERY (3) 147 all out (Carl Carmody 55, Nigel Burkitt 30 n.o., Richard Spurr 3 for 42, Luke Donaghy 4 for 46) by 168 runs.

Division 1
At Burmah Road: BLIDWORTH (15) 384 for 1 (Dave Willcock 267 n.o., Murran Durrian 91 n.o.) drew with THORESBY PARK (4) 159 for 4.
At Caythorpe: CLUMBER PARK (20) 273 for 7 (Dave Beard 61, Mark Dean 49, Chris Ward 47, Geoff Crook 3 for 38) beat CAYTHORPE 2nd (5) 158 all out (Andrew Staszkiewicz 67, Dave Beard 4 for 25, Simon Dean 3 for 37) by 115 runs.
At Forest Corner: WORKSOP (18) 267 for 3 (Glenn Pym 110 n.o., Wayne Spooner 69 n.o.) drew with EDWINSTOWE (6) 165 for 9 (Sam McNeil 50, Brett Hallam 30, Dave Hancock 3 for 53)
At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES (0) 76 all out (Rob Jones 3 for 25, Jamar Griffith 3 for 14, James Radford 3 for 22) lost to HARTHILL (20) 80 for 1 (Ian Briggs 39 n.o.) by nine wickets
At The Rookery: WHITWELL (18) 246 for 6 (Alan Draycott 51, Christian Foster 70, Justin Creed 44, Ian Woodall 5 for 44) drew with MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (7) 164 for 9 (Troy Daniel 76 n.o., Darren Westerby 4 for 42).
At Birchover Park: WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS 2nd (20) 210 for 5 (Kamran Afzaal 84, Mohammad Masood 59 n.o.) beat WELBECK 2nd (6) 207 all out (Steve Antcliffe 67, Rollo Sharma 55) by 3 runs.

Division 2
At Seventh Avenue: CLIPSTONE (17) 227 for 5 (Paul Millns 77 n.o., Lewis Sprigg 47) drew with CUCKNEY 2nd (7) 172 for 8 (Brad Wright 63, D. France 40 n.o.).
At The Metcalfe Ground: EVERTON (17) 211 for 9 (John Waghorn 43, Jon Mimms 54, Jon Shaw 34 n.o., Chris Smith 4 for 48) drew with GRASSMOOR (8) 146 for 8 (Adam Bedford 60 n.o., Dan Leach 4 for 46)
At Lea Village Green: LEA PARK (5) 218 for 8 lost to TEVERSAL (19) 221 for 3 by seven wickets
At Ordsall: ORDSALL BRIDON 2nd (20) 207 for 9 (Jonathan Tomlinson 73, Andy Legg 30, Adam Kay 3 for 44) beat WISETON (6) 143 all out (Nick White 48, Andrew Legg 6 for 28) by 64 runs.
At Cricket Field Lane: RETFORD 2nd (3) 153 all out (Chris Hall 34 n.o., Darren Johnson 3 for 23, Daniel Kilvington 3 for 23) lost to MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (20) 157 for 3 (Darren Johnson 94 n.o.) by seven wickets.
At Debdale Lane: SHERWOOD (1) 87 all out, lost to FARNSFIELD 2nd (20) 89 for 3 by seven wickets.

Division 3
At Ryton Road: CLAY CROSS WORKS (6) 212 for 7 (Michael Bradley 86, Steve Atkinson 3 for 38) lost to ANSTON 2nd (19) 218 for 6 (Chris Smith 79, Kevin Vollans 43, Dave Stoneman 40) by four wickets.
At Park Avenue: WADWORTH (1) 120 all out (Will Wilson 6 for 28) lost to GLAPWELL 2nd (20) 123 for 2 (Dean Graney 42 n.o., Bryan Smyth 41 n.o.) by eight wickets.
At Milton: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (7) 220 all out (Paul Peacock 54, Alex Fenwick 45, Jobe Shaw 43, Will Shaw 6 for 26) lost to MILTON (20) 223 for 7 (Craig Saxelby 49, Will Shaw 90 n.o., Ben Harrison 40 n.o., Mick Fraser 3 for 49, Alex Fenwick 3 for 35) by three wickets.
At Racecourse Park: NOMADS (20) 186 for 6 (Kevin Wright 48, N. Fayaz 3 for 31) beat NOTTS. & ARNOLD 2nd (4) 153 all out (Sam Pallister 38, Peter Radford 3 for 32, Gary Smedley 3 for 33) by 33 runs
At Sookholme Road: FIRBECK (20) 250 for 5 beat WELBECK 3rd (2) 107 all out by 143 runs
At Central Avenue: WORKSOP 2nd (20) 151 all out, beat THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (4) 119 all out by 32 runs.

Division 4
At The Memorial Ground: KILLAMARSH 3rd (2) 130 all out, lost to BAWTRY (20) 134 for 4 by six wickets.
At Stone Close: BASFORD MILL (4) 187 for 8 (L. Shipman 79) lost to KIVETON PARK 2nd (19) 188 for 1 (Alex Gilbert 129 n.o.) by nine wickets.
At Chesterfield Road: WHITWELL 2nd (0) 187 for 8 (Duncan Forrest 41 n.o., Nigel Powell 3 for 32) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (15) 118 for 1 (Nigel Powell 61 n.o., Thomas Antcliffe 39 n.o.) by nine wickets.
At Middlefield Lane: MARSHALLS 2nd (17) 191 all out drew with EVERTON 2nd (9) 160 for 7.
At Carnarvon Street: TEVERSAL 2nd v THURCROFT – No play – Result Pending
At Shireoaks: BLIDWORTH 2nd (0) 87 all out (Andrew Hall 5 for 17, Matt Bateman 3 for 12) lost to WOODSETTS (20) 88 for 2 by eight wickets.

Division 5
At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 2nd (18) 250 for 4 (Jim Delaney 36, David Taylor 30, Robert Hamstead 100 n.o.) drew with RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (3) 111 for 9 (C. Havelock 43, Chris Rix 4 for 31)
ABarnes Park: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 156 all out beat GRASSMOOR 2nd (5) 128 all out by 28 runs.
At Kingsway Park: BILSTHORPE (20) 103 all out beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (4) 81 all out (Chris Spittlehouse 5 for 31) by 22 runs.
At Marsh Lane: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (3) 91 all out lost to MISTERTON (20) 94 for 7 (Michael South 3 for 25) by three wickets
At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 3rd (18) 222 for 9 (Harvey Burton 62) drew with MILTON 2nd (7) 128 for 9 (B. Johnson 40, R. Landa 7 for 29)
At North Warren Road: ROSE LEISURE (20) 189 for 7, beat WALESWOOD (3) 87 all out by 102 runs.

Division 6
At Oldcotes Road: BLYTH (5) 122 all out (Sean Walker 34, Ian Barley 4 for 21) lost to ANSTON 3rd (20) 125 for 9 (Ian Barley 35 n.o., Jono Mattioli 6 for 24) by one wicket.
At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY 3rd (20) 185 for 6 (Daniel Wood 39, Les Hayes 44, Aaron Wood 42 n.o.) beat EAST DRAYTON (5) 173 all out (J. Duncan 49 n.o., Cliff Adwick 3 for 22) by 12 runs.
At Worksop College: FARNSFIELD 3rd (6) 163 for 7 (Graham Bramley 43, J. Baker 3 for 41) lost to WOODSETTS 2nd (18) 164 for 7 (Alan Mosley 54, M. Paton 5 for 45) by three wickets.
At Thorpe Road: HARTHILL 2nd (20) 114 all out (Nigel Stubbings 40, Luke Dymyd 5 for 29, Jody Dymyd 3 for 23) beat WESTON (4) 113 all out (Dave Chambers 3 for 36, John Hill 3 for 40, Nigel Stubbings 4 for 8) by 1 run
At Beighton Sports Club: KILLAMARSH 3rd (20) 152 for 8 beat MANTON (3) 87 all out by 65 runs
At Todwick: BAWTRY 2nd (20) 166 for 9 (Glyn Brown 54, A. Chapman 3 for 27) beat TODWICK (4) 96 all out (Gavin McCarthy 5 for 27, Ryan Smith 4 for 7) by 70 runs.

Division 7
At Greenlands Park: ANSTON 4th (17) 201 for 7, drew with WELBECK 4th (8) 160 for 8
At Nottingham City Hospital: SOUTH NORMANTON (20) 149 for 5 (M. Hobbs 35 n.o., M. Revill 34) beat BASFORD MILL 2nd (2) 79 all out by 70 runs.
At Eakring Road: EDWINSTOWE 3rd (20) 208 for 9, beat NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (3) 78 all out by 130 runs.
At Sandy Lane: CLUMBER PARK 3rd (20) 209 for 9, beat ROCKWARE GLASS (6) 159 all out by 50 runs.
At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK 2nd (5) 135 for 7, lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (16) 136 for 9 by one wicket
At Mansfield Road: OLLERTON (2) 103 all out, lost to WALESWOOD 2nd (20) 105 for 5 by five wickets.

Division 8
At The Quarry: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 4th (20) 101 all out, beat SHERWOOD 2nd (4) 71 all out by 30 runs.
At Upton: RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (20) 152 all out, beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (4) 115 all out by 37 runs.
At Gildingwells Road: GLAPWELL 3rd (5) 145 all out (Bob Davies 30, A. Godfrey 3 for 17) lost to WOODSETTS 3rd (20) 146 for 7 (C. De Roeck 54, A. Godfrey 38, J. O’Connor 3 for 20) by three wickets.
At Costhorpe: WORKSOP 3rd (20) 231 for 7 (Andy Kendall 66, Chris Cook


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