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    When a side scores the 
    seventh highest total at this age group you have to be optimistic but  when 
    one of the better age group bowling and fielding squads concedes the tenth 
    highest aggregate you have to be totally depressed and that is the emotion 
    that the excellent Exmouth ground was left with. Again it was a strange 
    curate’s egg performance but a total reversal of the one put on against 
    the Welsh. Devon 
    won the toss, on a belter, and batted, on the whole we batted really well as 
    a unit with the openers Fraser and Bess putting on 64 off 70 balls. Fraser 
    fell first repeating his dismissal against the Cornish at the St Austell 
    last year - he was struck on the pad  this time an appeal for leg before – 
    not given with his thoughts distracted by the appeal the ball eventually 
    rolls on to stumps – on his bike – at least he got in a 46 minute net. 
    Thirty-two for the second wicket and this time Bess is caught after 53 
    productive minutes. The third wicket of Bowser and Knight, who had been 
    promoted to make a point to the selectors, put on one short of a half 
    century in 67 balls. Bowser is encouragingly in good nick at the moment 
    but…….this time he was in three minds- sweep it, whack it or leave it – he 
    unfortunately choose the latter and was bowled around his legs. Hopefully 
    someone will suffer soon. Meanwhile Knight was making his point and under 15 
    David Wrench was being given his first real opportunity at this level to 
    shine. The result 51 runs off also 67 balls of which the Plympton youngster 
    scored 38 off 43 balls when he was caught. Knight was approaching his maiden 
    county fifty and had lost the strike but was then joined by his captain. He 
    duly reached the figure and then got out – not good cricket. James Carr also 
    had a point to make and was duly doing so but he then fell for a 13 ball 18.
    Devon 
    was now 220-6 after 44.2 overs having raised the 200 in 42 overs. Yau and 
    Porter fell in the cause and it was left to the Bradninch pairing of Ross 
    Acton and Garry Chappell to steer the side to a decent target. They put on 
    23 off 18 balls and at tea all should have been satisified with 262-8. 
     
                                              
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