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Results of matches played Saturday 31st July

 

The Championship

At Station Lane: FARNSFIELD (20) 203 for 8 (Lewis Bramley 59, Mark Hanson 46, Michael Bell 37, Nadeem Ahmed 3 for 70) beat MARSHALLS (3) 132 all out (Jamie Alderson 32, Chris Hearn 31, Neil Sharp 3 for 43) by 71 runs.

At Sheffield Road: ANSTON (20) 172 all out (Martyn Long 42, Parminder Mudhar 4 for 46) beat KILLAMARSH (4) 106 all out (Andrew Ruczenczyn 6 for 27, Amila Perera 3 for 24) by 66 runs.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (6) 219 for 9 (Joe Pallister 76, Lee Brooks 5 for 44) lost to KIVETON PARK (20) 220 for 6 (Chris Hadley 56, Matty Cartwright 56, Scott Leivers 3 for 58) by four wickets.

At South Wheatley: GLAPWELL (17) 201 for 9 (Danny Bircumshaw 39, Matt Page 47 n.o., Matt Goodwright 33, Stephen Hallows 4 for 68, Jamie Bovill 3 for 37) drew with NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (7) 142 for 8 (Matt Page 3 for 32).

At Papplewick Hall: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (3) 163 all out (Chris Briggs 30, Adam Betteridge 43, Matt Makings 5 for 41) lost to ORDSALL BRIDON (20) 164 for 3 (Marc Brewer 66, Aaron Haycock 43 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Fourth Avenue: RETFORD (18) 207 for 7 (Pascal Broadley 75 n.o., Nathan Morris 3 for 48) drew with THORESBY COLLIERY (7) 172 for 9 (Martin Cheshire 38, Carl Carmody 34, Jon Cook 3 for 20)

 

Division 1

At Burmah Road: WELBECK 2nd (1) 122 for 9 (David Willcock 3 for 37, Richard Smith 3 for 24) lost to BLIDWORTH (17) 126 for 1 (Duran Murrian 57 n.o., Chris Dove 53 n.o.) by nine wickets.

At Caythorpe: WORKSOP (17) 195 for 7 (Vipinial Manikoth 78, Glenn Pym 46, Tim Haines 3 for 26) drew with CAYTHORPE 2nd (5) 117 for 7 (Jason Hill 3 for 48)

At Forest Corner: THORESBY PARK (0) 63 all out (James Peacock 3 for 18) lost to EDWINSTOWE (20) 64 for 2 (Sam McNeil 42) by eight wickets.

At Elm Avenue: CLUMBER PARK (20) 260 for 3 (David Beard 35 n.o., Gareth Beard 50) beat RANSOME & MARLES (1) 53 all out (Simon Dean 3 for 14, Gareth Beard 3 for 10) by 207 runs.

At The Rookery: WHITWELL (6) 167 for 9 (Darren Westerby 53, Andrew Shaw 40, James Radford 3 for 22) lost to HARTHILL (19) 171 for 8 (James Radford 67 n.o., Jamar Griffith 30, Darren Westerby 4 for 41) by two wickets.

 

Division 2

At The Metcalfe Ground: EVERTON (20) 201 all out (Gareth Campion 40, Henry Eldred 47, Jon Shaw 31, James Bowker 3 for 43, Mark Hallam 3 for 39) beat FARNSFIELD 2nd (5) 123 all out (Andrew Bell 53, Henry Eldred 3 for 20, Tom Eldred 4 for 29) by 78 runs.

At Lea Village Green: CUCKNEY 2nd (0) 109 all out, lost to LEA PARK (20) 110 for 1 by nine wickets.

At Cricket Field Lane: RETFORD 2nd (0) 119 all out (Kevin Pattenden 54, Iain Bates 32, George Platt 5 for 17) lost to WISETON (20) 120 for 2 Matthew Loates 67 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Debdale Lane: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (20) 252 for 5, beat SHERWOOD (2) 47 all out by 205 runs.

 

Division 3

At Ryton Road: ANSTON 2nd (20) 225 all out (Chris Smith 44, Andrew Pickering 33, Simon Chatterton 5 for 36) beat THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (4) 94 all out (Steve Maddocks 4 for 34, Ashley Morton 3 for 11) by 131 runs.

At Park Avenue: FIRBECK (20) 143 for 9, beat GLAPWELL 2nd (5) 138 all out by 5 runs.

At Milton: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (17) 224 all out (Harry Bakkar 39, Greg Martin 53, Michael Rann 69, Oliver Rossington 6 for 64, Ben Harrison 3 for 22) drew with MILTON (10) 215 for 7 (Chris Nichol 56, Mark Fulcher 58).

At Racecourse Park: NOMADS (20) 218 for 6 (Kevin Wright 59, Steve Smith 37) beat WADWORTH (2) 102 all out (Nigel McClay 40, Peter Radford 4 for 28, Bev Norris 4 for 29) by 116 runs.

At Sookholme Road: CLAY CROSS WORKS (20) 222 for 5 (Andrew Parker 91, Ian Sims 82, James Willis 4 for 32) beat WELBECK 3rd (2) 98 all out (Liam Ainger 49 n.o., Andrew Mosley 7 for 39) by 124 runs.

At Central Avenue: WORKSOP 2nd (2) 98 all out (Jobe Shaw 3 for 23, Ali Rhodes 3 for 11) lost to EDWINSTOWE 2nd (20) 100 for 5 (Andrew Tebbett 38) by five wickets.

 

Division 4

At The Memorial Ground: BAWTRY (20) 240 for 9 (Grant Fleming 109 n.o., Lewis Fleming 32, Mark Smith 3 for 33, Tom Bosworth 3 for 50) beat BASFORD MILL (4) 111 all out (Dan Lovell 4 for 52, Lewis Fleming 3 for 20) by 129 runs.

At Stone Close: WHITWELL 2nd (0) 91 all out lost to KIVETON PARK 2nd (20) 94 for 0 (Ashley Rhodes 58 n.o., Harry White 34 n.o.) by ten wickets.

At Chesterfield Road: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (20) 180 for 9 (Tom Antcliffe 50, Dave Williams 31, Chris Woods 4 for 42, Matt Gorman 4 for 45) beat EVERTON 2nd (4) 106 all out (Graham Burgin 34, John Antcliffe 3 for 39, Mark Kilday 5 for 29) by 74 runs.

At Middlefield Lane: BLIDWORTH 2nd (1) 109 all out, lost to MARSHALLS 2nd (20) 113 for 4 (Martyn Snell 68 n.o.) by six wickets.

At Shireoaks: THURCROFT (0) 70 all out (Matt Bateman 5 for 9, Danny Butler 3 for 26) lost to WOODSETTS (20) 71 for 1 (Dave Manifield 42 n.o.) by nine wickets.

 

Division 5

At Clumber Park: PAPPLEWICK 3rd (3) 149 for 9 (Tom Simpson 50, Richard Copson 44, Andrew Smith 5 for 33) lost to CLUMBER PARK 2nd (18) 150 for 3 (Matt Weetley 45, David Taylor 43 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Barnes Park: WALESWOOD (20) 250 for 4, beat GRASSMOOR 2nd (5) 229 all out by 21 runs.

At The Fieldings: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (17) 195 for 7, drew with RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (7) 147 for 8.

At Marsh Lane: NORTH WHEATLEY & LEVERTON 2nd (3) 125 all out, lost to MISTERTON (20) 126 for 5 by five wickets.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 3rd (20) 208 for 8, beat BILSTHORPE (7) 180 all out by 28 runs.

At North Warren Road: MILTON 2nd (3) 128 all out, lost to ROSE LEISURE (20) 130 for 6 by four wickets.

 

Division 6

At Oldcotes Road: BLYTH (0) 105 all out (Guy Johnson 3 for 31) lost to EAST DRAYTON (20) 106 for 2 (James Walton 30 n.o., M. Evans 34) by eight wickets.

At Langwith Road: BAWTRY 2nd (15) 217 for 4 (Darryl Osborne 31, Gavin Langford 45, Ryan Smith 50 n.o.) drew with CUCKNEY 3rd (3) 107 for 4 (Daniel Wood 55 n.o.)

At Worksop College: FARNSFIELD 3rd (20) 209 for 7 (Zak Richmond-Dixon 115 n.o., Alan Vollans 3 for 31) beat ANSTON 3rd (3) 111 all out (Kalyan Ampolu 39, Phil Tyler 4 for 14) by 98 runs.

At Thorpe Road: MANTON (20) 196 for 9, beat HARTHILL 2nd (4) 105 all out by 91 runs.

At Beighton Sports Club: WOODSETTS 2nd (0) 71 all out (Luke Sellars 5 for 13) lost to KILLAMARSH 3rd (20) 72 for 2 (Chris Russell 42) by eight wickets.

At Todwick: WESTON (20) 225 all out, beat TODWICK (5) 128 all out by 97 runs.

 

Division 7

At Greenlands Park: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (20) 199 all out (Ryan Weaver 68, Andrew Bestwick 32, Matt Rowbottom 39, Graham Tweed 3 for 22) beat ANSTON 4th (4) 113 all out (Mark Ferry 3 for 16) by 86 runs.

At Nottingham City Hospital: BASFORD MILL 2nd (0) 47 all out (Steve Shelley 8 for 23) lost to CLUMBER PARK 3rd (20) 48 for 1 by nine wickets.

At Eakring Road: EDWINSTOWE 3rd (20) 143 all out (Rob France 82 n.o.) beat OLLERTON (4) 90 all out (Simon France 4 for 19) by 53 runs.

At Sandy Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (2) 88 all out, lost to ROCKWARE GLASS (20) 89 for 6 by four wickets.

At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK 2nd (6) v SOUTH NORMANTON (6) No play ground unfit.

At Mansfield Road: WALESWOOD 2nd (20) 103 all out, beat WELBECK 4th (4) 95 all out by 8 runs.

 

Division 8

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 4th (6) v SHERWOOD 2nd (6) No play ground unfit

At The Quarry: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 4th v BLYTH 2nd – Match cancelled owing to Blyth 2nd inability to raise a side. Awaiting Management Committee’s decision.

At Upton: MILTON 3rd (1) 104 all out (Brett Mason 43, Hamza Javed 3 for 17, Amanda Bacon 4 for 18) lost to RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (20) 110 for 4 by six wickets.

At Gildingwells Road: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (17) 261 for 6 Justin Graham 39 Mark Dobb 57, Gary Derbyshire 55 n.o., Suniel Pillai 38, Stephen Butler 3 for 72) drew with WOODSETTS 3rd (6) 140 for 7 (Andrew Marshall 58, Andrew Day 36, Jack Bayton 4 for 31)

At Costhorpe: GLAPWELL 3rd (20) 217 all out, beat WORKSOP 3rd (4) 103 all out by 114 runs.

 


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