D DIVISION
Ottery St
Mary banked a full house of points with an eight wicket win in their home East
Devon derby against Whimple. Rob Johns (4-13), Rob Crabb (3—3) and Mark Woodman
(2-31) combined to bundle the visitors out for 71 inside 33 overs.
Sam Tennent
(44no) and Jack Pritchard (22no) then put on 65 for the unbroken third
wicket after the first two wickets
in the chase went down for just 10 runs.
For Ottery,
it’s a case of needing four points from their final day game at a Whitchurch
side who head into that match desperate for points to avoid relegation.
For Whimple
it’s a case of them going into the final day with their place in the D Division
not secure.
If
Whitchurch surprise Ottery and Halberton match the Whimple haul then Whimple
would go down with Bridestowe.
FENITON
have taken their promotion battle to the final day after their last away game
of the season saw them win by seven wickets at Countess Wear.
The Exeter
side batted first and were restricted to 124-9 with only Pete Darke making much
of an impression with 29.
It was
Feniton’s Dan Clarke who took the honours with the ball. Called up from the
second team to replace Adi Pullin who opted to pay football, Clarke claimed six
wickets for 28 runs in a spell of 13 overs and he also played a part in another
wicket with a fine catch!
Graham
Tucker then top scored in the run chased with 29 and Charlie Selley struck a
valuable 18.
Feniton
skipper Mark Kingdon said: “I’m pleased we have taken it to the final day, the
odds are against us and, if it is to be a case of so near yet so far, then
we’ll dust ourselves down and come back next year for another go. The target is
always to do better than the year before and this season we have done just that
with more points and a higher finish. I am really delighted with the way the
team have battled all season long.”
HALBERTON
and Sampford Peverell climbed out of the bottom two with a priceless maximum
points win at home to relegated Bridestowe.
Dan Coles
was finally out for 98, two runs shy of his first ton of the Devon League
season – he has hit three centuries in the North Devon league campaign.
Paul Robins
(59) and Tom Radley (24) made contributions whilst Dan Hunt (4-29) and Tom
Fogerty (2-43) picked up wickets. Coles then claimed 3-24 and there were
similar hauls for Paul Robins (3-9) and Fred Harding (3-21) as Bridestowe were
bowled out for 86.
WHITCHURCH
slipped into the bottom two after a 120-run defeat at Plymouth CS&R who
batted first and closed on 193-8.
Dave Bayliss (40) and Brian Gaylard (26) were the principle scorers as Dave Sambells claimed 4-40 from a dozen overs. Barraball top scored in the reply with 27 as Dan Windsor (5-9) and Dave Bayliss (4-18) claimed wickets.
CHAMPIONS Ipplepen were denied victory for only the fourth time this season as visitors Yelverton closed on 133-9, replying to 191-7. Luke Tuckett hit 72 and Dave Harris chipped in with 48 whilst Rob Bennett (3-55) and Kevin Treweekes (3-33) took wickets. Rob West then hit 32 as spinner Anthony Mason took his haul for the season to 59 with 3-20.