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Results of matches played Saturday 5th June

 

The Championship

At Ryton Road: ANSTON (1) 151 all out (Chris Hearn 4 for 35, Tom Lane 3 for 28) lost to MARSHALLS (20) 152 for 2 (Paul Van den Heuval 86 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Station Lane: KIVETON PARK (20) 283 for 3 (Chris Hadley 59, Matty Cartwright 106, Richard Grainger 54 n.o.) beat FARNSFIELD (5) 235 all out (Steve Musgrove 51, Mark Hanson 105, Lee Brooks 6 for 51, Luke Donaghy 3 for 90) by 48 runs.

At Sheffield Road: KILLAMARSH (6) 277 for 4 (Mark Bull 87, Matt Davies 122, Sam Malpass 34, George Appleyard 3 for 60) lost to ORDSALL BRIDON (17) 278 for 5 (Marc Brewer 70, Rob McLeod 67, David Fagan 35, Matt Teale 50 n.o.) by five wickets.

At South Wheatley: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (3) 163 all out (Ian Flood 58, Steve Hallows 6 for 52) lost to NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (20) 164 for 3 (Jonathan Loates 72 n.o., Steve Hallows 40) by seven wickets.

At Cricket Field Lane: GLAPWELL (17) 251 for 7 (Matt Hall 72 n.o., Rob Davison 59) drew with RETFORD (6) 143 for 8 (Matt Hall 3 for 17).

At Fourth Avenue: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (4) 201 for 8 (Ed Somekh 52, Richard Arbery 59, Nathan Morris 3 for 28) lost to THORESBY COLLIERY (19) 202 for 1 (Nigel Burkitt 33, Farook Aziz 100 n.o., Carl Carmody 46 n.o.) by nine wickets.

 

Division 1

At Burmah Road: BLIDWORTH (18) 243 all out (Dave Willcock 98, Andy Watson 37, Murran Durrian 64, Gareth Beard 6 for 50) drew with CLUMBER PARK (10) 185 for 9 (Chris Ward 38, Jim Delaney 40, Matt Deaves 40 n.o., Richard Smith 4 for 34).

At Caythorpe: WHITWELL (0) 46 all out (Tom Hemmings 6 for 14, Geoff Crook 3 for 11) lost to CAYTHORPE (20) 47 for 1 by nine wickets. 

At Forest Corner: EDWINSTOWE (20) 278 for 4 (Sam McNeil 144 n.o., James Peacock 52) beat HARTHILL (1) 98 all out (James Peacock 3 for 23, Aaron Rhodes 3 for 14) by 180 runs.

At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK (15) 156 for 6 (Grant Smedley 43) drew with WELBECK 2nd (5) 120 for 8 (Danny Marsh 32, Paul Hulme 3 for 23, Mark Storer 3 for 21).

At Bichover Park: WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS 2nd (20) 212 for 8 (Patrick Gada 69, Orson Nurse 38, Tom Nicholson 4 for 47) beat RANSOME & MARLES (7) 187 all out (Peter Litchfield 94, Jake Mitchell 57) by 25 runs.

At Central Avenue: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (3) 159 all out (Ryan Weaver 40, Vipinial Manikoth 5 for 44) lost to WORKSOP (20) 162 for 4 (Liam Summers 60, Vipinial Manikoth 55) by six wickets.

 

Division 2

At Seventh Avenue: CLIPSTONE (6) 195 for 8 (Paul Millns 65, Taylor Pentecost 3 for 38) lost to WISETON (19) 199 for 6 (Matt Loates 45, Taylor Pentecost 54 n.o., Lee Peatfield 47, Matt Millns 3 for 41) by four wickets

At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY 2nd (17) 314 for 4 (David Hunt 112, Lucas Carlisle 105) drew with GRASSMOOR (6) 178 for 7 (M Coupe 49, Adam Bedford 42 n.o., Andy Stephenson 3 for 34)

At The Metcalfe Ground: EVERTON (20) 264 for 2 (Jon Mimms 105, Gareth Campion 101 n.o.) beat RETFORD 2nd (4) 189 all out (Chris Hall 63, Iain Bates 31 n.o., Jon Shaw 3 for 24, John Waghorn 3 for 28) by 75 runs.

At Lea Village Green: LEA PARK (20) 171 all out (Elliott Moulds 50, Paul Marriott 43, Jonathan Salmon 4 for 23) beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (5) 139 all out (Paul Wilkinson 30, Nick Boulting 6 for 34) by 32 runs

At Ordsall: ORDSALL BRIDON 2nd (18) 287 for 5 (Simon Bingham 152, Nick Legg 37, Jonathan Tomlinson 34) drew with SHERWOOD (8) 264 for 9 (Peter Jackson 80, Will Jordan 48 n.o., Andy Legg 3 for 58)

At Carnarvon Street: FARNSFIELD 2nd (20) 258 for 7, beat TEVERSAL (4) 120  all out by  138 runs.

 

 

 

 

Division 3

At Park Avenue: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (17) 199 for 6 (Adam Walters 38, Alex Grimshaw 36 n.o., Tom Ritchie 3 for 36) drew with GLAPWELL 2nd (6) 157 for 8 (Dean Graney 39, Nick Bircumshaw 32 n.o., Lee Jackson 5 for 48)

At Milton: MILTON (20) 284 for 9 (Will Shaw 62, James Warwick-Adkins 62, Craig Saxelby 44, Joe Saxelby 42, Ashley Morton 4 for 46) beat ANSTON 2nd (7) 174 all out (Ashley Morton 32, Ben Harrison 3 for 18, Joe Saxelby 3 for 39) by 110 runs.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (16) 281 for 6 (Greg Martin 140 n.o., Jeff Ainger 41, Andrew Moseley 3 for 55) drew with CLAY CROSS WORKS (8) 205 for 5 (Ian Sims 92 n.o., Neil Burke 51, Jordan Finney 3 for 35) 

At Racecourse Park: NOMADS (16) 198 for 7 (Stephen Foster 50 n.o., Jack Willis 3 for 48) drew with THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (9) 190 for 6 (Stuart Evans 69 n.o., Simon Chatterton 34, Steven Smith 3 for 36).

At Wadworth: WADWORTH (5) 167 for 9, lost to FIRBECK (19) 168 for 6 by four wickets.

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 3rd (20) 173 all out (Paul Fox 50, Greg Herbert 32, Callum Herbert 30, Mark Ambrose 3 for 11) beat WORKSOP 2nd (7) 168 all out (Mark Ambrose 65, Chris Mitchell 4 for 33) by 5 runs.

 

Division 4

At Nottingham City Hospital: BASFORD MILL (0) 107 all out (Gavin Childs 30, Lee Overton 3 for 29, Eddie Stallings 4 for 29) lost to BLIDWORTH 2nd (20) 108 for 1 (Mark Bonham 42 n.o., Mark Vella 47 n.o.) by nine wickets.

At Shireoaks: WOODSETTS (1) 102 all out (Daniel Lovell 6 for 23) lost to BAWTRY (20) 106 for 4 (Nick Hutton 55 n.o., Kamail Abbas 31 n.o., Phillip Hall 4 for 28) by six wickets.

At Stone Close: THURCROFT (5) 214 all out (R. Ball 76, C. Platts 52 n.o., Jordan Cocks 5 for 42) lost to KIVETON PARK 2nd (20) 217 for 3 (Chris Spivey 111, Alex Gilbert 59) by seven wickets.

At Chesterfield Road: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (20) 186 for 8 (Fred Parker 49, Lee Wilkinson 45 n.o., Carl Martin 3 for 31, Tim Mason 3 for 19) beat KILLAMARSH 2nd (3) 61 all out (Kriss Watts 33, Mark Kilday 5 for 33, Adrian Spray 4 for 20) by 125 runs.

At Middlefield Lane: MARSHALLS 2nd (17) 220 for 2 (Martin Snell 100 n.o., Kevin Metcalfe 67) drew with TEVERSAL 2nd (3) 126 for 7 (James Savill 5 for 25).

At The Rookery: WHITWELL 2nd (20) 216 for 6, beat EVERTON 2nd (4) 147 all out by 69 runs

 

Division 5

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 2nd (20) 205 all out (Howard Tomlinson 67, Rob Hamstead 65, C. Jewitt 3 for 57, J. Bovil 3 for 37) beat MILTON 2nd (4) 74 all out (Les Shaw 34, Steve Connelly 3 for 18, Tim Moore 4 for 12) by 131 runs.

At Barnes Park: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 3rd (4) 147 all out, lost to GRASSMOOR 2nd (20) 148 for 5 by five wickets.

At Kingsway Park: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (1) 74 all out, lost to ROSE LEISURE (20) 77 for 3 by seven wickets.

At Marsh Lane: MISTERTON (20) 225 for 7, beat BILSTHORPE (3) 68 all out by 157 runs.

At Burntstump Country Park: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 246 for 7, beat PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (6) 165 all out by 81 runs.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (1) 131 for 9 (Andrew Lamb 50, Gary Lomas 3 for 25, Simon Cope 3 for 25) lost to WALESWOOD (17) 135 for 1 (Wayne Lomas 39 n.o., Simon Cope 78 n.o.) by nine wickets.

 

Division 6

At Oldcotes Road: TODWICK (20) 198 all out (Robert Ogle 47, M. Thompson 30 n.o., Stephen Baker 3 for 40, Graham Borthwick 5 for 61) beat BLYTH (8) 182 all out (Graham Borthwick 33, Jack Fleetwood 3 for 50, N. Richardson 3 for 37) by 16 runs.

At Thorpe Road: CUCKNEY 3rd (20) 162 for 8 (Mark Walker 68, John Hill 5 for 37) beat HARTHILL 2nd (5) 142 all out (Nigel Stubbings 67, Stephen Parrish 4 for 39) by 20 runs.

At Beighton Sports and Leisure Club: BAWTRY 2nd (1) 87 all out (Richard Watts 4 for 11, Ryan Donnelly 4 for 24) lost to KILLAMARSH 3rd (20) 91 for 3 (Denis Donnelly 30 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Orchard Lane: MANTON (1) 50 all out, lost to EAST DRAYTON (20) 51 for 4 by six wickets.

At Weston: FARNSFIELD 3rd (17) 246 for 8 (Phil Tyler 97, Austin Chaplin 36, Graham Bramley 34, Chris Smith 30, Alan Batty 3 for 69) drew with WESTON (8) 160 for 7 (Derek Brumpton 54, Bryan Gould 3 for 13)

At Gildingwells Road: ANSTON 3rd (2) 150 all out (Callum Smith 50, Paul Jackson 5 for 6 inc. 4 in 4 balls) lost to WOODSETTS 2nd (20) 151 for 0 (Alan Mosley 89 n.o., Gary Toon 59 n.o.) by ten wickets.

 

Division 7

At Greenlands Park: BASFORD MILL 2nd (5) 148 for 9 (Tom Bosworth 32, Josh Littlewood 3 for 34) lost to ANSTON 4th (18) 151 for 8 (Neil Wilkinson 4 for 42) by two wickets.

At Eakring Road: EDWINSTOWE 3rd (20) 226 for 8 (Craig Wathall 140, Steven Literski 3 for 49) beat SOUTH NORMANTON (6) 174 all out (David Adlington 95, Andy Dent 4 for 29) by 52 runs.

At  Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (0) 115 all out (Ryan Kent 4 for 28) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (20) 118 for 2 (Jamie Spencer 57 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Walesby Lane: OLLERTON (17) 160 for 9, drew with WELBECK 4th (6) 88 for 9

At Sandy  Lane: THORESBY PARK 2nd (1) 84 all out, lost to ROCKWARE GLASS (20) 90 for 4 by six wickets.

At Mansfield Road: WALESWOOD 2nd (20) 165 all out, beat CLUMBER PARK 3rd (4) 80 all out by 85 runs

 

Division 8

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 4th (4) 144 for 9, lost to MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (18) 148 for 6 by four wickets.

At Debdale Lane: BLYTH 2nd (0) 82 all out, lost to SHERWOOD 2nd (20) 83 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Costhorpe: RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (0) 90 all out, lost to WORKSOP 3rd (20) 91 for 1 by nine wickets.

 


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