Saturday 13th April | North 10s | v | South 10s | Filleigh Cricket Club | Cancelled |
Sunday 14th April | East 10s | v | West 10s | Culmstock Cricket Club | Cancelled |
Sunday 21st April | North 10's | v | West 10's | West Buckland | Match abandoned |
Sunday 21st April | South 10s | v | East 10s | Shaldon Optimists Cricket Club | East won by 4 wkts |
Sunday 28th April | West 10s | v | South 10s | Plymouth College (Delgainey) | West winning draw |
Sunday 28th April | East 10s | v | North 10s | Ottery St Mary Cricket Club | East winning draw |
Played | Points | |
East | 3 | 41 |
West | 3 | 30 |
North | 3 | 23 |
South | 3 | 22 |
Match Report: North Devon vs. West Devon Under 10
West Buckland School, 21st April 2013
After two lovely days, rain again threatened, but fortunately our opponents trip north was not in vain this time, with just some light drizzle in the air. We started the match early to get the best of the weather and North skipper James Tyson put the West in, hoping conditions would improve when the North batted. There was much excitement and expectation after the weeks of hard work indoors with many playing a game of this length for the first time. Not surprisingly, there were also some nerves too and the opening bowlers struggled to find rhythm and direction and some early fielding errors. The West opening partnership was very steady, putting away the loose deliveries without a sign of a chance. Sadly Tom Limb was forced to retire unwell, but the impressive Joe Du-Gay was joined by Isaac Staig and the pair started to build a strong total. The North badly needed to regroup at the 12 over time out.
After some advice from the coaching team, skipper Tyson rallied the team well and the bowling and fielding improved greatly over the next few overs (including our first short break for rain). The opening stand was finally broken at 123 when Jack Prickett bowled Staig for 30, a very positive innings which included 5 boundaries. Jack Hodgson led the way in the field with some excellent and brave stops and throwing, inspiring his team-mates. North were rewarded with another quick wicket, courtesy of James Tyson and keeper Chris Cullen combining to have Jamie Cooper caught for a duck. Some pretty persistent rain then arrived so we took our nice tea, early.
Du-Gay and Will Scott-Munden steadied the West, putting on 45 before Du-Gay retired for a classy 42. But the North was now back in the game, fighting very hard to restrict West to a chase able total and a much improved team from the early overs. Jack Ford bowled Scott-Munden for 21, then Nathan Ware bowled Bowden for 10. But sadly after 33 overs, persistent rain set in and we were reluctantly forced to abandon the game with the North poised to bat.
What did we learn? The West certainly has a strong early batting line up which will be a challenge for any side. Meanwhile, after an anxious start, the North bowlers came back strongly with Nathan Ware and Jack Prickett looking the most dangerous. The fielding was much improved and both sides will have been pleased to have got some cricket and to have learned what it takes to play at this level. Lastly Paul and I would like to thank the umpires, Charles for scoring and all the many parent helpers who provided drinks and a splendid tea!