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Week 1 beginning 26th April 2009 30/4/09 Tavistock 82 for 8 (J. Stephens 31, J. Mailling 2-8, A. Huxtable 2-9) Ivybridge 81 for 4 (J. Mailling 26*, T. Cummings 2-22, A. Mason 1-19) Tavistock (3pts) beat Ivybridge (0pts) by 2 wkts |
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Week 2 beginning 3rd May 2009 05/5/09 Tideford Hawks 42 all out (D. Shirley 8, E. Dann 2-3, S. Farmer 2-7) Plymstock A 192 for 5 (A. Stevenson 91, J. Batten 43, N. Pooley 2-33) Plymstock A beat Tideford Hawks by 150 runs |
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Week 3 beginning 10th May 2009 12/5/09 Tideford Eagles 172 for 5 (B. Kitt-Osbourne 100 ret, M. Worden 23, D. Shirley 3-4) Tideford Hawks 56 all out (D. Shirley 14, B. Carter 3-1, R. Court 2-12) Tideford Eagles beat Tideford Hawks by 116 runs |
This is the first match ever between 2 Tideford sides of the same age group. Eagles won the toss and batted first on a very damp dark evening. Eagles scored 172 for 5. Eagles batsmen were Ben Kitt Osborne (100 retired hurt), M. Worden (23), D. Casey (18 not out) & G. Webber (14). The innings was dominated by Ben's knock which included 6 sixes and 12 fours. The pick of the Hawks bowlers were Dugal Shirley 3 wickets for 4 runs, K. Watts 1 for 17 & A. Holwill 1 for 24. Hawks scored 56 all out with Shirley making 14. The pick of the Eagles bowlers were B. Carter 3 for 1, R.Court 2 for 12, T. Carter 1 for 10, E. Neeves 1 for 3, M Bond 1 for 13. Tideford Eagles won by 116 runs. |
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Cornwood 157 for 2 (R. Rickard 71*, E. Staddon 42, L. Garforth 1-31) Plympton 101 for 9 (D. Dixon 18*, E. Staddon 4-15, G. DeMendonca 2-18) Cornwood beat Plympton by 56 runs |
Cornwood entertained Plympton in both teams’ first outings in this year’s under 15 league. Winning the toss, Cornwood chose to bat. Lewis Garforth provided an early breakthrough for Plympton having Peter Archer well caught by Joe Gilpin for 1 with the score on 9. This brought Elliot Staddon to the crease and together with Ryan Rickard, put on 115 for the second wicket before Staddon (43) was caught trying to hit one over the top by Callum Cload of the bowling of Dan Dixon in the 18th over. Cornwood closed their 20 overs on 157 for 2 with Rickard carrying his bat for an excellent 71. In what was always going to be a difficult chase in the ever fading light, Plympton soon found themselves behind the required rate. Although Matt Outtram (18) and Dan Dixon (18 not out) tried to push the score along, they finally fell 56 runs short on 101-9 in their 20 overs. Staddon (4-0-15-3) led Cornwood’s bowling plaudits. George DeMendonca, Rickard and Archer claimed 2 wickets | ||||||
14/05/09 Yelverton Whirlwinds 80 for 7 (C. Hayne 26, J. Stephens 2-10, W. Smith 1-16) Tavistock 84 for 3 (J. Newton 46*, C. Hayne 2-19, E. Ames 1-13) Tavistock beat Yelverton Whirlwinds by 7 wkts |
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Week 4 beginning 17th May 2009 18/5/09 Plympton 137 for 4 (L. Garforth 35*, C. Cload 35, M. Outtram 35, R. Maffey 2-23) Plymstock B 71 for 9 (M. Thomas 18*, L. Gunn-Colling 3-13, J. Gilpin 3-5) Plympton beat Plymstock B by 66 |
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20/05/09 Tideford Eagles 149 for 7 (M. Worden 47, D. Casey 36, R. Morris 2-22, M. P-Smith 2-25) Plymstock A 150 for 1 (R. Coltham 74, H. Kerton 61*, D. Snowdon 1-5) Plymstock A beat Tideford Eagles by 9 wkts. |
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Cornwood 116 for 3 (R. Rickard 44, E. Staddon 28, E. Ames 1-7, J. Cramoyson 1-24) Yelverton Whirlwinds 72 for 2 (J. Cramoyson 23*, E. Staddon 1-0, J. Symonds 1-8) Cornwood beat Yelverton Whirlwinds by 44 runs |
Yelverton won the toss and asked Cornwood to bat, a decision they must have regretted after watching Elliott Staddon and Ryan Rickard put on 67 for the first wicket. Staddon (28) was unfortunately run out in the 9th over after a straight drive from Rickard was diverted on to the stumps at the non-striker’s end. Rickard maintained his excellent start to the season, hitting 44 before being well caught by C. Hayne off the bowling of J. Cramoyson. Luke Petherbridge (13 no) and Bill Beaumont (2 no) kept the board ticking over to enable the Corns to reach 116-3 off 16 reduced overs. E. Ames was the pick of the Yelverton bowling with 1 for 7 off 2 overs. Requiring more than 7 an over, Yelverton started brightly with D. Ackford and C. Hayne reaching 24 after just 3 overs. Staddon was brought into the attack and quickly removed C. Hayne (9) caught behind by Petherbridge. The Yelverton batsmen then struggled to get the ball away against some excellent Cornwood bowling and just 14 runs were scored off the next 10 overs. A late onslaught from J. Cramoyson (23no) saw Yelverton finish on 72-2 and a 44 run defeat. The Cornwood bowlers produced brilliant figures with Staddon (3-3-0-1), Will Soanes (3-1-4-0) and Jon Symonds (3-0-8-1) leading the wa | ||||||
21/05/09 Plymouth Peverell 124 for 3 (J. Varcoe 43, H. Barnes 22*, J. Widnall 1-13, D. Bryant 1-16) Plymouth Mount Wise 62 for 7 (J. Rothwell 12, G. Couldwell 2-10, J. Thorpe 2-12) Plymouth Peverell beat Plymouth Mount Wise by 62 runs |
Plymouth Peverell started slowly as a result of some tight bowling by Plymouth Mount Wise, pick of the bowlers was Mark Rose (4-0-14-0) and Liam Edmonds (4-0-20–0). During the second half of the innings Peverell gained momentum with valuable contributions from Jon Varcoe (43), Harry Barnes (22 not out) and Pasi Mawalage (21) which gave them a competitive total of 124. In reply Mount Wise found it hard going against a tight Peverell bowling attack who never allowed the batsman to dominate them and took wickets at regular intervals supported by a good fielding performance. This in the end allowed a comfortable victory. James Rothwell (12) was the pick of the Mount Wise batsmen and pick of the Peverell bowlers was Gus Couldwell (4 -1 -10-2). |
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