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BASSETLAW  & DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE

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Results of Matches played Monday 31st May

 

The Championship

At Ryton Road: THORESBY COLLIERY (4) 235 for 7 (Farook Aziz 46, Martin Cheshire 67 n.o.) lost to ANSTON (19) 239 for 2 (Peter Norbury 32, Martin Long 95 n.o., Amila Perera 65, Jon Plant 32 n.o.) by eight wickets

At Park Avenue: GLAPWELL (16) 194 all out (Lee Topham 36, Matt Goodwright 55, Rodney Cook 6 for 52) drew with KILLAMARSH (7) 142 for 8 (Mark Bull 30, Sam Malpass 46, Matt Page 4 for 41)

At Stone Close: NORTH WHEATLEY (0) 38 all out (Richard Spurr 5 for 26, John Smith 5 for 11) lost to KIVETON PARK (20) 39 for 1 by nine wickets.

At Middlefield Lane: RETFORD (5) 182 for 9 (Pascal Broadley 74, James Brice 53, Nadeem Ahmed 3 for 50) lost to MARSHALLS (19) 184 for 6 (Paul Van den Heuval 115 n.o., Stuart Adams 4 for 51) by four wickets.

At Ordsall: ORDSALL BRIDON (6) 213 for 9 (Rob McLeod 50, Will Lee 46, David Fagan 31, Jamie Wagstaff 3 for 26, Lewis Bramley 3 for 41, Dave Loveridge 3 for 41) lost to FARNSFIELD (20) 217 for 5 (Mark Hanson 98, Steve Musgrove 41, Curtis Mitchell 40 n.o.) by five wickets.

 

Division 1

At Clumber Park: WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS 2nd (19) 238 for 9 (Aqib Afzaal 77, Andy Haye 47) drew with CLUMBER PARK (9) 160 for 8 (Chris Ward 82, Aqib Afzaal 3 for 11)

At Thorpe Road: BLIDWORTH (4) 158 all out (Dave Willcock 39, Chris Dove 36, Andy Norwood 34, Rob Jones 4 for 35, Jamar Griffith 3 for 9) lost to HARTHILL (20) 159 for 6 (Jamar Griffith 94 n.o.) by four wickets.

At Chesterfield Road: EDWINSTOWE (4) 155 all out (Garth Brown 40, Sam McNeil 35, James Antcliffe 3 for 60, Ian Woodall 3 for 34) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (20) 156 for 5 (Troy Aust 70 n.o., Scott Powell 30, Jake Lowe 3 for 34) by five wickets.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES (2) 145 for 8 (Jake Mitchell 42, Gary Lambert 48 n.o., Greg Searston 3 for 3 for 29, Justin Creed 3 for 31) lost to WHITWELL (17) 149 for 1 (Alan Draycott 76 n.o., Christian Foster 44) by nine wickets.

At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK (1) 62 all out (Geoff Crook 3 for 12) lost to CAYTHORPE 2nd (20) 64 for 3 (Paul Hulme 3 for 10) by seven wickets. 

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 2nd (0) 113 all out (Tom Richardson 30, Wayne Spooner 4 for 6) lost to WORKSOP (20) 114 for 1 (Lee Summers 60 n.o.) by nine wickets.

 

Division 2

At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY 2nd (20) 225 all out (Brad Wright 93, Andy Stephenson 45 n.o., James Crooks 3 for 41) beat ORDSALL BRIDON 2nd (4) 110 all out (Karl Musgrove 4 for 32, Dave France 3 for 9) by 115 runs.

At Station Lane: LEA PARK (2) 145 for 7, lost to FARNSFIELD 2nd (17) 146 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Barnes Park: TEVERSAL (0) 85 all out (Alan Woolven 5 for 20)  lost to GRASSMOOR (20) 87 for 2 (Ian Woolven 36 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At The Fieldings: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (20) 186 for 8, beat CLIPSTONE (4) 123 all out by 63 runs.

At Cricket Field Lane: RETFORD 2nd (4) 127 all out (Clive Savage 33, T. Hodgkinson 3 for 36, Peter Jackson 4 for 44) lost to SHERWOOD (20) 130 for 7 (Peter Jackson 55, 3 for 23) by three wickets.

At Wiseton Hall: WISETON (4) 184 for 8 (Taylor Pentecost 35, Lee Peatfield 33, Jon Shaw 3 for 42) lost to EVERTON (19) 185 for 2 (John Waghorn 61, Gareth Campion 76 n.o.) by eight wickets.

 

Division 3

At Egstow Quarry: NOMADS (5) 142 for 7, lost to CLAY CROSS WORKS (17) 144 for 7 by three wickets.

At Forest Corner: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (16) 215 for 7, drew with WELBECK 3rd (8) 160 for 6.

At Costhorpe: FIRBECK (4) 163 all out, lost to NOTTS. & ARNOLD 2nd (20) 167 for 4 by six wickets.

At Fourth Avenue: THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (1) 119 all out (Simon Chatterton 40, Chris Barrett 3 for 11, Nick Bircumshaw 3 for 31, Dean Graney 3 for 13) lost to GLAPWELL 2nd (20) 122 for 4 (Dean Graney 62 n.o., Norman Garden 4 for 41) by six wickets.

At Wadworth: MILTON (17) 202 for 7, drew with WADWORTH (8) 161 for 7.

At Central Avenue: WORKSOP 2nd (7) 168 for 5, lost to ANSTON 2nd (17) 169 for 9 by one wicket.

 

Division 4

At Burmah Road: BLIDWORTH 2nd (5) 203 for 8, lost to KIVETON PARK 2nd (19) 204 for 5 by five wickets.

At The Metcalfe Ground: EVERTON 2nd (4) 156 all out, lost to BASFORD MILL (20) 157 for 6 by four wickets

At Sheffield Road: KILLAMARSH 2nd (20) 134 all out (Chris Broadhead 30, Dean Edley 42, Carl Martin 31, Julian Clarke 3 for 37) beat MARSHALLS 2nd (4) 107 all out (K. Lowe 7 for 23) by 27 runs.

At Carnarvon Street: WOODSETTS (17) 223 all out (Matt Bateman 75, Mark Shevill 46) drew with TEVERSAL 2nd (10) 184 for 7 (Callum Else 92 n.o., Kyle Chambers 3 for 45, Matt Bateman 3 for 50)

At Orchard Lane: THURCROFT (1) 138 all out (M. Plant 63, Peter Bickmore 8 for 12 inc. Hat-Trick) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (20) 139 for 2 (Ben Wright 40 n.o., Chris Pearce 43, Freddie Parker 40) by eight wickets.

 

Division 5

At Eakring Road: GRASSMOOR 2nd (6) 200 for 9 (D. Greaves 71, Chris Spittlehouse 5 for 52, Joe Cope 3 for 52) lost to BILSTHORPE (20) 202 for 6 (Chris Spittlehouse 44, Damien Cotterill 47, Barry Trueman 55 n.o.) by four wickets.

At Milton: MISTERTON (20) 262 for 2, beat MILTON 2nd (0) 81 all out by 181 runs.

At South Wheatley: RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (2) 157 all out (Jack Beaumont 39, Ryan Gray 41, Michael Tingle 5 for 27, Martin Pring 4 for 27) lost to NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 162 for 2 (Nick Cleaver 102 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Burntstump Country Park: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (20) 189 for 9 (Ed Somekh 52, Jon Thrower 37, Ian Dawson 3 for 60) beat MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (6) 154 all out (Gary Hinchciffe 33, Neil South 4 for 21, Martin Mitchell 3 for 27) by 35 runs.

At Mansfield Road: CLUMBER PARK 2nd (20) 167 for 6, beat WALESWOOD (4) 149 all out by 18 runs.

 

Division 6

At Greenlands Park: ANSTON 3rd (2) 120 all out (Andrew Barley 52, Joe Clay 33, Ryan Stubbings 5 for 13) lost to MANTON (20) 124 for 3 (Darren Tingle 55 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At The Memorial Ground: BAWTRY 2nd (19) 186 for 9 (Joe McCallum 37, Mark Harrison 39) drew with FARNSFIELD 3rd (9) 161 for 7 (Chris Smith 76 n.o., Ash Stoneman 38, Thomas Prebble 5 for 32)

At Todwick: CUCKNEY 3rd (20) 146 for 8 (Conner Garnett 36 n.o.) beat TODWICK (5) 143 all out (A. Chapman 32, James Cooper 31, Luke Wood 4 for 20, Cliff Adwick 5 for 41) by 3 runs.

At Weston: WESTON (0) 93 all out (Danniel Walker 44, Stephen Baker 3 for 5) lost to BLYTH (20) 94 for 0 (Rob Garland 48 n.o., Bartholomew Dalton 42 n.o.) by ten wickets.

At Gildingwells Road: WOODSETTS 2nd (20) 171 for 6, beat HARTHILL 2nd (4) 153 all out by 18 runs.

 

Division 7

At Nottingham City Hospital: THORESBY PARK 2nd (20) 103 all out, beat BASFORD MILL 2nd (4) 50 all out by 53 runs.

At Walesby Lane: OLLERTON (2) 50 all out, lost to ROCKWARE GLASS (20) 54 for 5 by five wickets

At Jim Sims Memorial Ground: WALESWOOD 2nd (5) 186 for 7, lost to SOUTH NORMANTON (19) 188 for 3 by seven wickets.

At Sookholme Road: NOTTS. & ARNOLD 4th (16) 183 for 9 (S. Cutty 71, Matt Joule 5 for 30) drew with WELBECK 4th (8) 144 for 6 (Paul Hunt 54 n.o., S. Cutty 3 for 33)

 

Division 8

At Villas Road: GLAPWELL 3rd (6) 199 for 8 (Scott Smith 39, Kevin Lowe 38 n.o., O. Morris 3 for 37) lost to CLUMBER PARK 4th (19) 201 for 6 (M. Wheatley 100) by four wickets.

At Debdale Lane: MILTON 3rd (3) 154 for 8, lost to SHERWOOD 2nd (17) 155 for 4 by six wickets.

 

 


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