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Results of matches played Saturday 7th August

 

The Championship

At Ryton Road: RETFORD (18) 293 for 5 (Darren Spooner 152, James Brice 39) drew with ANSTON (7) 198 for 9 (Jon Plant 45, Mark Parkinson 40 n.o., Sam Shepherd 5 for 55).

At Park Avenue: GLAPWELL (20) 152 all out (Rob Davison 40, Matt Page 32, James Smith 4 for 39) beat FARNSFIELD (4) 138 all out (Paul Spencer 4 for 48) by 14 runs.

At Stone Close: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (0) 89 all out (James Hubball 3 for 32, Dean Walker 3 for 17) lost to KIVETON PARK (20) 90 for 1 (Tim Ward 49) by nine wickets.

At Middlefield Lane: MARSHALLS (9) 190 for 8 (Paul Van den Heuvel 101 n.o.) Richard Lowe 3 for 29) v KILLAMARSH (9) 57 for 2 Rain stopped play.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (20) 184 all out (Ian Cross 61, Ian Flood 35, Asad Hussain 3 for 18, Lewis Saxby 3 for 50) beat THORESBY COLLIERY (4) 82 all out (Dave Wood 5 for 22) by 102 runs.

At Ordsall: ORDSALL BRIDON (4) 215 all out (Marc Brewer 36, Matt Teale 104, Steve Hallows 4 for 45) lost to NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (20) 218 for 2 James Waller 92, Jon Loates 42, Steve Hallows 39 n.o.) by eight wickets.

 

Division 1

At Clumber Park: WHITWELL (4) 160 for 7 (Darren Westerby 33, Andy Shaw 43 n.o.) lost to CLUMBER PARK (18) 161 for 4 (Dave Beard 71 n.o., Chris Ward 51) by six wickets.

At Thorpe Road: HARTHILL (20) 174 all out (Jamar Griffith 86, Orson Nurse 5 for 24) beat WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS 2nd (4) 113 all out (Umar Zamman 41, Jamar Griffith 5 for 26, Rob Hartley 3 for 16) by 61 runs.

At Chesterfield Road: BLIDWORTH (20) 178 for 8 (Dave Willcock 58, Ian Woodall 4 for 26) beat MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (3) 100 all out (Richard Smith 4 for 41) by 78 runs.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES (18) 181 all out (Jake Mitchell 85, Tim Haines 3 for 26) drew with CAYTHORPE 2nd (10) 180 for 9 (Matthew Daffin 34, Peter Mansfield 37, Gary Lambert 3 for 38, Dave Hatton 4 for 22)

At Thoresby Hall: WORKSOP (20) 146 all out (Vipinial Manikoth 51, Glenn Pym 36, Paul Hulme 3 for 29, Jon Stoppard 3 for 32, Mick Day 3 for 30) beat THORESBY PARK (4) 41 all out (Wayne Spooner 5 for 21, Conner Smith 3 for 15) by 105 runs.

At Sookholme Road: EDWINSTOWE (18) 198 for 8 (Tom Ward 35, Sam McNeil 77, Greg Herbert 6 for 42) drew with WELBECK 2nd (5) 108 for 9 (James Peacock 3 for 21).

 

Division 2

At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY 2nd (20) 336 for 6 (Nick Rose 175 n.o.) beat TEVERSAL (2) 98 all out by 238 runs.

At Station Lane: FARNSFIELD 2nd (13) 210 for 7 (Zack Richmond-Dixon 45, Austin Chaplin 38) v CLIPSTONE (12) 170 for 7 (J. Lindley 74, Mark Hallam 3 for 36) Rain affected draw.

At Grassmoor: GRASSMOOR (20) 241 for 5, beat LEA PARK (3) 123 all out by 118 runs.

At The Fieldings: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (5) 212 for 7, lost to EVERTON (19) 215 for 4 by six wickets.

At Cricket Field Lane: RETFORD 2nd (18) 227 for 8 (Clive Savage 81, Kevin Pattenden 34, Henry Appleyard 3 for 59, Andy Legg 4 for 45) drew with ORDSALL BRIDON 2nd (9) 184 for 9 (Stuart Parkin 73, Henry Appleyard 41, Iain Bates 3 for 29).

At Wiseton Hall: SHERWOOD (2) 151 all out (Will Jordan 53, James Edgley 6 for 38) lost to WISETON (20) 155 for 1 (Matt Loates 84 n.o., Taylor Pentecost 47 n.o.) by nine wickets.

 

Division 3

At Egstow Quarry: CLAY CROSS WORKS (3) 130 all out, lost to GLAPWELL (20) 131 for 6 by four wickets.

At Forest Corner: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (1) 86 all out (Jack Thomas 33, Steve Atkinson 4 for 20, Craig Williamson 4 for 29) lost to ANSTON 2nd (20) 87 for 3 (Tom Sproson 49 n.o., Simon Walton 3 for 22) by seven wickets.

At Costhorpe: NOMADS (2) 133 all out (Peter Radford 31, Chris Tindle 3 for 35, Tyrone McKeeman 3 for 16) lost to FIRBECK (20) 135 for 3 (Steve Barson 64 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Fourth Avenue: THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (20) 165 for 6 (Stuart Evans 57, Andy Bunting 46) beat WELBECK 3rd (3) 126 all out (Brian Woods 4 for 26) by 39 runs,

At Wadworth: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (20) 274 for 3, beat WADWORTH (2) 122 all out by 152 runs.

At Central Avenue: WORKSOP 2nd (5) 213 for 6, lost to MILTON (18) 214 for 3 by seven wickets.

 

Division 4

At Burmah Road: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (17) 185 all out (Dave Williams 73, Lee Wilkinson 32, Eddie Stallings 4 for 54, Phil Meadley 3 for 16) drew with BLIDWORTH 2nd (6) 86 for 7 (Dave Donaldson 33 n.o., Dave Bestwick 3 for 7)

At The Metcalfe Ground: KIVETON PARK 2nd (16) 276 for 4, drew with EVERTON 2nd (6) 162 for 6.

At Sheffield Road: WOODSETTS (5) 143 all out, lost to KILLAMARSH 2nd (20) 144 for 7 by three wickets.

At Carnarvon Street: TEVERSAL 2nd (20) 149 all out (Mark Goodison 65, Scott Walker 32, Daniel Lovell 4 for 29, Lewis Gaukrodger 3 for 44, Nick Hutton 3 for 18) beat BAWTRY (5) 123 all out (Joe McCallum 32, Steve Szabo 3 for 8) by 26 runs.

At Orchard Lane: THURCROFT (12) 143 for 7 (C. Spotwood 44, Steve Crowther 3 for 23) tied with MARSHALLS 2nd (11) 143 all out (Ian Brooks 47, Tom Brooks 31, William Pitchford jnr. (3 for 18, Paul Gratton 3 for 35, R. Ball 3 for 47)

At The Rookery: WHITWELL 2nd (0) 42 all out (Tom Bosworth 4 for 23, Rob Whitt 4 for 14) lost to BASFORD MILL (20) 45 for 0 by ten wickets.

 

Division 5

At Eakring Road: BILSTHORPE (0) 102 all out, lost to ROSE LEISURE (20) 104 for 2 (Andrew West 59 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Milton: MILTON 2nd (20) 239 for 8, beat GRASSMOOR 2nd (7) 192 all out by 47 runs.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 3rd (20) 162 all out, beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (5) 127 all out by 35 runs.

At South Wheatley: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 156 for 9 (D. Phin 56, M. Woodford 4 for 37) beat CLUMBER PARK 2nd (6) 143 all out (M. Wheatley 71 n.o., M. Tingle 4 for 40, Ian Tingle 6 for 47 inc. hat-trick) by 13 runs.

At Papplewick Hall: RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (20) 205 all out (Peter Self 35, Piers Luxton 38, Alex Hudson 5 for 42) beat PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (5) 124 all out (Matthew Fiddes 3 for 26, Lewis Richardson 3 for 14) by 81 runs

At Mansfield Road: WALESWOOD (20) 167 for 9, beat MISTERTON (4) 84 all out by 83 runs.

 

Division 6

At Greenlands Park: KILLAMARSH 3rd (2) 90 all out (Jamie Pearson 4 for 25) lost to ANSTON 3rd (20) 93 for 5 by five wickets.

At The Memorial Ground: BAWTRY 2nd (6) 160 all out (Daniel Oades 62, Niall Saynor 30, Nicholas Widdowson 5 for 35) lost to BLYTH (20) 161 for 8 (Ryan Smith 3 for 40) by two wickets.

At East Drayton: FARNSFIELD 3rd (20) 177 for 7, beat EAST DRAYTON (6) 176 all out by 1 run

At Todwick: HARTHILL 2nd (20) 109 all out, beat TODWICK (4) 68 all out by 41 runs.

At Weston: CUCKNEY 3rd (17) 226 for 6 (Daniel Wood 58, Henry Rossi 33, Andy Gascoigne 59 n.o.) drew with WESTON (8) 206 for 8 (Luke Dymyd 60, Daniel Walker 68, Taylor Wright 3 for 13)

At Gildingwells Road: WOODSETTS 2nd (2) 122 all out (Darren Williams 5 for 33) lost to MANTON (20) 126 for 6 by four wickets.

 

Division 7

At Nottingham City Hospital: BASFORD MILL 2nd (0) 79 all out, lost to ROCKWARE GLASS (20) 81 for 0 by ten wickets.

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 3rd v THORESBY PARK 2nd – Match cancelled owing to Thoresby Park 2nd inability to raise a side. Awaiting Management Committee decision.

At Seventh Avenue: WALESWOOD 2nd (4) 149 for 5, lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (16) 150 for 5 by five wickets.

At Walesby Lane: OLLERTON (1) 99 all out, lost to NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (20) 100 for 3 by seven wickets.

At Jim Sims Memorial Ground: ANSTON 4th (20) 194 for 7, beat SOUTH NORMANTON (3) 97 all out by 97 runs.

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 4th (6) 162 all out, lost to EDWINSTOWE 3rd (20) 163 for 7 by three wickets.

 

 

Division 8

At Oldcotes Road: BLYTH 2nd (0) 110 all out (Geoff Cooper 51 n.o., T. Faulds 5 for 19) lost to CLUMBER PARK 4th (20) 112 for 0 (J. Faulds 61 n.o., T. Faulds 34 n.o.) by ten wickets.

At Villas Road: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 4th |(6) 234 for 6, lost to GLAPWELL 3rd (18) 237 for 5 by five wickets.

At Kingsway Park: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4TH (13) 186 for 5 v WORKSOP 3rd (8) 110 for 8 – Rain affected draw.

At Walesby Sports Club: WOODSETTS 3rd (1) 92 all out, lost to MILTON 3rd (20) 95 for 4 by six wickets.

At Debdale Lane: SHERWOOD 2nd (6) v RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (6) – Match cancelled ground unfit

 


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