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MILDENHALL CRICKET CLUB 1st XI - Sat v Bury CC on Sat 03 Jun 2023 at 11.00
MILDENHALL CRICKET CLUB Won by 4 wickets
Match report
If you wanted proof that cricket is a team game, this was it. Yes, there were a couple of cameo performances, but they did not win the game, they were the foundation for a team win. But first, our sympathies go to Jon Allen who badly dislocated a finger in the field during the first innings and had to miss the rest of the game. And, also, to Rashy, now of Bury, who was probably playing his last game of the season due to an impending shoulder operation. Tom, hope you make a speedy and full recovery.
Bury won the toss and decided they would bat first, presumably thinking they would put on a decent score and knock us over trying to better it. If so, they didn’t start very convincingly, scoring only 21 runs in the first 10 overs when they lost their second wicket. The first two fell to Tristan. Notably, in this period, we had not bowled any wides or no-balls. Routledge was looking dangerous, and Tom Allen came on to bowl and in his third over had him brilliantly caught and bowled. This was the turning point but not for us, for Bury. Sean Park came in and with Josh Cantrell upped the run rate, keeping their wickets intact for the next 31 overs before Sean was bowled by LDP with score at 163. Nostalgia then crept in and we allowed Rashy to occupy the crease for far too long. He scored 55 runs, enabling BSE to complete their 64 overs with a very respectable score of 260 for 6. This was the highest total we had faced all season so how would we fare? Need you ask!
Darren, not the fastest of scorers, but a reliable and consistent opener blew away the cobwebs and scored a single with his second ball. As if playing ‘Pit-a-Pat’, “Pete” reciprocated and returned a single to Darren, who immediately re-reciprocated with another single. Next over, Darren, walked halfway up the wicket and hit Routledge for three. So, Pete, asserted his authority and hit four consecutive 4s to finish the over. After 2 overs we were 22 for 0 (at the same time BSE were 2 for 0). This was the moment ’BazBall’ came to Mildenhall. After 9 overs, at 62 for 1, Darren exited the scene with 26 off 30 balls. Pete continued for another 4 overs scoring a further 20 runs before playing the strangest of shots and chipped the ball onto his wicket. He had scored 47 off 34. We were now 83 for 3 compared with Bury’s 33 for 2 at the same time. Joe and Ashu then batted for the next 14 overs taking the score to 155. Then Joe was caught behind by Maynard and shortly after, Ashu carried out a strange pirouette and was caught by Cruikshank. You’d have been forgiven for thinking that this would start a panic in the ranks, especially as we were down to 10 batsmen but not a bit of it! For the next 24 overs, Capt. Tris and Olly steered the innings faultlessly, almost to the winning line, before Tris was caught off Cruickshank for 48. In came Luvvers, who, having failed for the first time this season to get a wicket, decided that enough was enough and smashed Jefferson for a 4 and 2 and we had won. Olly was left ‘not out’ on 52.
This was a solid team victory and might be a pivotal point in our season! Well done everyone.
It was also nice to see a bit of camaraderie after the match with players of both sides enjoying a few beers together in the sunshine.
Match Officials
Umpires: Ian Lovick, David Ash
Scorers: John Child, Nigel Pettitt
HIGHLIGHTS
Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI Innings
14.6 Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI: 50 runs in 15.0 overs, 62 minutes, 7 extras
31.2 Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI: 100 runs in 31.2 overs, 130 minutes, 10 extras
32.3 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 99 balls, 67 minutes, Josh Cantrell 23 (46), Sean Park 24 (53), 3 extras
38.4 Josh Cantrell: 50 runs in 85 balls, 110 minutes (2x4)
44.1 Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI: 150 runs in 44.1 overs, 167 minutes, 12 extras
44.6 4th Wicket: 100 runs in 174 balls, 103 minutes, Josh Cantrell 49 (84), Sean Park 47 (90), 5 extras
45.3 Sean Park: 50 runs in 91 balls, 104 minutes (5x4)
56.2 Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI: 200 runs in 56.1 overs, 210 minutes, 17 extras
61.3 Tom Rash: 50 runs in 52 balls, 55 minutes (2x4, 3x6)
61.4 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 36 balls, 23 minutes, Tom Rash 33 (22), Max Whittaker 12 (14), 5 extras
62.1 Bury St Edmunds CC 1st XI: 250 runs in 62.1 overs, 231 minutes, 19 extras
Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI Innings
5.6 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 36 balls, 23 minutes, Darren Ironside 16 (18), Peter Worthington 34 (18), 0 extras
5.6 Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI: 50 runs in 6.0 overs, 23 minutes, 0 extras
16.2 Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI: 100 runs in 16.2 overs, 59 minutes, 2 extras
23.4 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 65 balls, 34 minutes, Joe Tetley 26 (40), Ashutosh Singh 21 (25), 3 extras
25.4 Joe Tetley: 50 runs in 63 balls, 55 minutes (8x4)
25.6 Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI: 150 runs in 26.0 overs, 90 minutes, 3 extras
37.4 Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI: 200 runs in 37.4 overs, 123 minutes, 3 extras
38.5 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 63 balls, 27 minutes, Olly Jefferies 27 (32), Tristan Blackledge 23 (31), 0 extras
51.2 Mildenhall CC, Suffolk 1st XI: 250 runs in 51.2 overs, 179 minutes, 5 extras
53.1 Olly Jefferies: 50 runs in 73 balls, 85 minutes (7x4, 1x6)
Bury CC Batting
Player name
Runs
M
B
4s
6s
SR
extras
TOTAL :
8w 3b 8lb
for 6 wickets
19
260 (64.0 overs)
W M P Routledge
ct T Allen b T Allen
25
45
3
1
55.56
Nivethan Radhakrishnan
b T Blackledge
7
19
1
36.84
Michael Toolis
ct A Singh b T Blackledge
2
12
16.67
Josh Cantrell
run out (O Jefferies)
79
124
4
63.71
Sean Park
b L Du Plooy
52
95
5
54.74
Tom Rash
Not Out
55
59
2
3
93.22
Ben Whittaker
st C Cobbold b L Du Plooy
1
9
11.11
Max Whittaker
Not Out
20
21
1
95.24
Alex Maynard
Alex Cruickshank
Adam Kizis
MILDENHALL CRICKET CLUB 1st XI - Sat Bowling
Player Name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Average
Economy
Jack Loveday
16.0
1
46
0
0.00
2.88
Tristan Blackledge
12.0
3
48
2
24.00
4.00
Tom Allen
4.0
0
15
1
15.00
3.75
Darren Ironside
12.0
0
52
0
0.00
4.33
Luke Du Plooy
17.0
3
71
2
35.50
4.18
Ashutosh Singh
3.0
0
17
0
0.00
5.67
MILDENHALL CRICKET CLUB 1st XI - Sat Batting
Player Name
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
Catches
Stumpings
Run outs
extras
TOTAL :
5b
for 6 wickets
5
261
Darren Ironside
ct S Park b A Cruickshank
26
30
4
86.67
Peter Worthington
b J Cantrell
47
34
7
2
138.24
Joe Tetley
ct A Maynard b B Whittaker
52
73
8
71.23
Ashutosh Singh
ct A Cruickshank b J Cantrell
27
32
4
84.38
1
Olly Jefferies
Not Out
52
75
7
1
69.33
Tristan Blackledge
ct A Maynard b A Cruickshank
48
72
4
66.67
Tom Allen
lbw A Cruickshank
0
1
0
1
Jack Loveday
Not Out
4
4
1
100
Connor Cobbold
1
Luke Du Plooy
Jon Allen
Bury CC Bowling
Player name
Overs
Maidens
Runs
Wickets
Average
Economy
Alex Cruickshank
10.0
1
46
3
15.33
4.60
W M P Routledge
2.0
0
24
0
0.00
12.00
Adam Kizis
1.0
0
14
0
0.00
14.00
Nivethan Radhakrishnan
16.3
0
84
0
0.00
5.09
Josh Cantrell
15.0
1
51
2
25.50
3.40
Ben Whittaker
9.0
2
37
1
37.00
4.11
Umpire :
League
Scorer :
John Child
Club Kit see opposite
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