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    The 16s nearly completed 
    the perfect performance against the 
    Isle of Wight but allowed their opponents ninth wicket partnership 
    to put on 36 which took their visitors past the hundred. It was a day of 
    records and firsts. On a decent summers day with the threat of thundery 
    showers later in the day Carr won the toss and batted Bowser and Bess 
    resumed their opening partnership and failed miserably putting on only 75 in 
    virtually thirteen overs when Bess played, not for the first time, a 
    careless shot and was caught for a 40 ball 33. Sixty-five was the second 
    wicket partnership as, newly promoted under 17, Mickey Wilkinson continued 
    his good form with another in form batter Daniel Bowser. At the half-way 
    stage Devon were 
    well placed at 140-1. Bowser was first to his fifty but once again did not 
    bat on giving the Island their second catch, at least he was not out 
    sweeping! Sandford’s Russell Discombe was in at four and put on 45 with 
    Wilkinson who was now approaching his maiden county 50. Discombe lost 
    patience gave Whitfield the charge and was stumped. 185-3 became 188-5 as 
    first Wilkinson reached his fifty and then was bowled by Russell. Bowser's 
    55 had taken 70 balls and Wilkinson reached the same score in 67. Poor 
    Tristan Wakeley making his county debut, allowed nerves to take over chased 
    a wide one and was caught behind first ball. His was unlucky later in the 
    day having fielded well he had two catches dropped off his bowling! With two 
    new batters, Carr and Porter, at the crease 35 were added for the sixth 
    wicket when confusion reigned and Carr departed run out. 223- 6 and with 63 
    balls left the home side were well placed to put in a charge. Porter fresh 
    from his maiden county 50 at 17s against Middlesex was batting with his 
    partner in crime from the same match Justine Yau. The pair proceeded to help 
    break two records as the pair put on 104 to break the previous seventh 
    wicket record partnership held by Nat Price and James Toms. In doing so they 
    took their team to a new record team total of 327 as they scored at just 
    under ten an over for 10. Porter completed his second county fifty in a week 
    and his first at this age group being undefeated on 64 (49 balls; 51 mins; 4 
    fours and a six) and equally importantly Yau was not out for a 31 ball 39. 
                                                
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