12-Jul-2003, 1st XI League vs Almondsbury played at Blagdon (45 over match)
Toss won by Almondsbury, Umpires: E.Meddings & L.Collett
Blagdon Win by 8 wickets (Blagdon 24 pts, Almondsbury 6 pts)
Almondsbury Innings (Overs 45)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls R/100b 4s 6s
G.Stephens c R.Edwards b A.Nairn 26 42 61.90 3 1
M.Diwan b A.Nairn 5 4 125.00 1 -
T.Armfield lbw b A.Nairn 18 49 36.73 2 -
G.Goodwin lbw b P.Hudd 11 25 44.00 1 -
R.Edwards c&b P.Hudd 8 14 57.14 1 -
R.Wakely b A.Nairn 0 2 0.00 - -
P.Mortimore* not out 52 62 83.87 7 -
S.Braund lbw b A.Nairn 35 64 54.69 2 -
M.Ward not out 12 7 171.43 2 -
extras (b7 lb1 w2 nb1) 11
TOTAL 7 wickets for 178 269 66.17 19 1
FOW
1-11(11 M.Diwan 1.1 ovs) 2-42(31 T.Armfield 13.3 ovs) 3-61(19 G.Stephens 17.5 ovs)
4-70(9 G.Goodwin 20.5 ovs) 5-71(1 R.Wakely 21.2 ovs) 6-77(6 R.Edwards 24.5 ovs)
7-161(84 S.Braund 43.1 ovs)
Bowler O M R W Av.ge Econ Strike wd nb 4s 6s
J.Butcher 7 1 27 0 - 3.86 - - 1 3 1
A.Nairn 15 5 31 5 6.20 2.07 18.00 1 - 5 -
P.Hudd 12 2 42 2 21.00 3.50 36.00 - - 3 -
S.Byas 7 1 38 0 - 5.43 - - - 5 -
I.Nairn 4 0 32 0 - 8.00 - 1 - 3 -
Blagdon Innings (Overs 39.1)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls R/100b 4s 6s
R.Edwards b G.Stephens 42 77 54.55 8 -
I.Nairn lbw b G.Stephens 47 85 55.29 6 -
S.Westbrook* not out 26 37 70.27 3 -
M.Sage not out 35 40 87.50 4 -
J.Board dnb -
R.Hughes+ dnb -
S.Byas dnb -
A.Nairn dnb -
P.Hudd dnb -
D.Buckland dnb -
J.Butcher dnb -
extras (b5 lb7 w12 nb5) 29
TOTAL 2 wickets for 179 239 74.90 21 -
FOW
1-111(111 R.Edwards 24.6 ovs) 2-114(3 I.Nairn 26.4 ovs)
Bowler O M R W Av.ge Econ Strike wd nb 4s 6s
R.Wakely 9 1 35 0 - 3.89 - 5 1 4 -
K.Patel 6 1 18 0 - 3.00 - 4 - 2 -
T.Armfield 4 0 26 0 - 6.50 - 1 - 4 -
S.Braund 3 0 30 0 - 10.00 - 1 2 6 -
P.Mortimore 7 1 26 0 - 3.71 - - - 2 -
G.Stephens 8 1 20 2 10.00 2.50 24.00 - 2 2 -
F.Pepall 2.1 0 12 0 - 5.56 - - - 1 -
Statistical notes:
Almondsbury 7th wicket partnership 84 from 108 balls (P.Mortimore & S.Braund)
P.Mortimore (Almondsbury) reached his 50 from 61 balls (7x4)
A.Nairn - 5th 1st XI league 5 wicket innings
Almondsbury innings contained one 7 ball over and three 5 ball overs
Blagdon 1st wicket partnership 111 from 154 balls (R.Edwards & I.Nairn)
This was the first opening partnership of over 100 runs since 29 July 2000
Blagdon 3rd wicket partnership 65* from 75 balls (S.Westbrook & M.Sage)
Blagdon innings contained one 5 ball over
Milestones reached:
I.Nairn - 500 1st XI league runs
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Red = Almondsbury innings
Blue = Blagdon innings
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Red = Almondsbury Innings
Blue = Blagdon innings
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On a sunny day at the Bartons, Blagdon entertained second placed Almondsbury.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat first on a dry pitch.
Andy Nairn took a wicket with his first ball and settled quickly into
an excellent line and length. The ensured the Almondsbury batsmen were
constantly under pressure as runs were hard to come by. He soon struck
again to dismiss the dangerous Tommy Armfield and opener Greg Stephens
and when Paul Hudd removed Ryan Edwards with a smart caught and bowled
and had Gary Goodwin LBW, the score was 77 for 6 and Almondsbury were
looking shaky.
However, captain Phil Mortimore and Steve Braund dug in and restored respectability
as they boosted their final score to 178 for 7 after the allotted 45 overs.
Andy Nairn finished with his second successive 5 wickets in an innings
ending up with fine figures of 5 for 31 in 15 overs.
After another splendid Tea, the Blagdon openers set about the run chase
in solid fashion. After a sensible period of seeing off the new ball,
Richard Edwards and Ian Nairn both started playing their shots to accelerate
the scoring rate and bring up their first 100 partnership in the 23rd
over. When Nairn was dubiously dismissed for LBW, he had made 47 and the
smile on his face as he returned to the Pavilion was clear evidence of
his welcome return to form. Edwards was dismissed soon after for a classy
42 which brought Mark Sage and Simon Westbrook together at the crease.
These two experienced men batted excellently to ensure a very comfortable
victory for Blagdon and return them to the top of the League table.
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