30-Aug-2003, 1st XI League vs Chipping Sodbury played at Blagdon (45 over match)
Toss won by Chipping Sodbury, Umpires: P.Smithard & D.Bowles
Blagdon Win by 5 runs (Blagdon 24 pts, Chipping Sodbury 8 pts)
Blagdon Innings (Overs 43.3)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls R/100b 4s 6s
R.Edwards lbw b J.Penfold 6 38 15.79 - -
I.Nairn c C.Scully b J.Toghill 20 31 64.52 5 -
S.Westbrook* c J.Wakefield b R.Wakefield 34 65 52.31 1 -
M.Sage b J.Wakefield 27 38 71.05 5 -
J.Board b J.Wakefield 2 9 22.22 - -
S.Byas b J.Penfold 19 31 61.29 1 1
R.Hughes+ lbw b R.Wakefield 20 24 83.33 2 -
A.Nairn b R.Wakefield 2 9 22.22 - -
D.Buckland run out 2 11 18.18 - -
P.Hudd not out 1 6 16.67 - -
J.Butcher run out 0 0 - - -
extras (b6 lb2 w0 nb1) 9
TOTAL 10 wickets for 142 262 54.20 14 1
FOW
1-24(24 I.Nairn 8.5 ovs) 2-34(10 R.Edwards 15.1 ovs) 3-86(52 M.Sage 27.3 ovs)
4-96(10 J.Board 29.3 ovs) 5-96(0 S.Westbrook 30.3 ovs)6-137(41 R.Hughes 38.5 ovs)
7-137(0 S.Byas 39.2 ovs) 8-141(4 A.Nairn 42.2 ovs) 9-141(0 D.Buckland 43.1 ovs)
10-142(1 J.Butcher 43.3 ovs)
Bowler O M R W Av.ge Econ Strike wd nb 4s 6s
J.Toghill 9 2 31 1 31.00 3.44 54.00 - 1 3 -
J.Penfold 12.3 3 33 2 16.50 2.64 37.50 - - 5 -
S.Clapp 7 1 19 0 - 2.71 - - - 2 -
J.Wakefield 5 1 17 2 8.50 3.40 15.00 - - 2 -
R.Wakefield 10 2 34 3 11.33 3.40 20.00 - - 2 1
Chipping Sodbury Innings (Overs 45)
Batsman Fieldsman Bowler Runs Bls R/100b 4s 6s
D.Reynolds c R.Hughes b A.Nairn 15 45 33.33 2 -
M.Rendell c R.Edwards b A.Nairn 8 31 25.81 - -
J.Penfold c M.Sage b J.Butcher 0 4 0.00 - -
C.Scully* lbw b J.Butcher 4 30 13.33 - -
S.Clapp c&b P.Hudd 52 85 61.18 3 1
J.Swatton run out (S.Westbrook/R.Hughes) 5 9 55.56 1 -
R.Bennett c M.Sage b S.Westbrook 34 53 64.15 - 1
J.Toghill c S.Westbrook b P.Hudd 1 9 11.11 - -
R.Wood b S.Westbrook 1 3 33.33 - -
J.Wakefield run out (S.Westbrook/P.Hudd) 0 1 0.00 - -
R.Wakefield not out 2 3 66.67 - -
extras (b7 lb1 w4 nb3) 15
TOTAL 10 wickets for 137 273 50.18 6 2
FOW
1-22(22 M.Rendell 10.6 ovs) 2-27(5 D.Reynolds 12.4 ovs) 3-27(0 J.Penfold 13.2 ovs)
4-40(13 C.Scully 21.5 ovs) 5-50(10 J.Swatton 24.3 ovs)6-118(68 S.Clapp 39.2 ovs)
7-122(4 J.Toghill 41.3 ovs) 8-129(7 R.Wood 42.5 ovs) 9-130(1 J.Wakefield 43.2 ovs)
10-137(7 R.Bennett 44.6 ovs)
Bowler O M R W Av.ge Econ Strike wd nb 4s 6s
A.Nairn 15 4 28 2 14.00 1.87 45.00 - - 2 -
J.Butcher 12 3 23 2 11.50 1.92 36.00 1 3 1 -
S.Byas 5 0 28 0 - 5.60 - - - 1 1
P.Hudd 10 1 31 2 15.50 3.10 30.00 - - 2 -
I.Nairn 1 0 9 0 - 9.00 - - - - 1
S.Westbrook 2 0 10 2 5.00 5.00 6.00 1 - - -
Statistical notes:
Blagdon 3rd wicket partnership 52 from 74 balls (S.Westbrook & M.Sage)
Chipping Sodbury 6th wicket partnership 68 from 89 balls (S.Clapp & R.Bennett)
S.Clapp (Chipping Sodbury) reached his 50 from 84 balls (3x4, 1x6)
Milestones reached:
S.Westbrook - 16,500 runs in all matches
J.Board - 11,500 runs in all matches
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Blagdon went into this final league game of the season needing to win
their game and hoping that Pak Bristolians could lose theirs, in order
for Blagdon to have a chance of promotion. Chipping Sodbury were the visitors
and it was them that won the toss and asked Blagdon to bat on a dampish
track.
Ian Nairn and Rich Edwards survived the early onslaught but then both
lost their wickets by the time Blagdon had reached 34 with 15 overs gone.
This brought captain Simon Westbrook and Mark Sage to the crease and they
forged an excellent partnership to move Blagdon into a useful position
but when Sage fell for 27, Jeremy Board was quick to follow and the chances
of a decent score looked doubtful. This was compounded when Chipping took
the prize wicket of Westbrook to a superb catch off the spin bowling of
Rob Wakefield and Blagdon were left on 96 for 5.
However, strength in depth has been the key to Blagdons success this year
and this time it took the form of Simon Byas and wicketkeeper Ronald Hughes.
Together they put on 41 runs in quick time against some good bowling.
This left Blagdon on 137 for 6 but then they both lost their wickets in
quick succession and when Chipping pulled off two direct hit run outs,
Blagdon were bowled out for an under par score of 142 at Tea.
After Tea, the Blagdon opening attack of James Butcher and Andy Nairn
bowled with supreme accuracy and after they had reeled off 22 overs between
them, Sodbury were left in some trouble at 40 for 4. Just 10 runs later,
5 wickets were down as Westbrook and Hughes pulled off a tremendous run
out.
This
brought Steve Clapp and Rob Bennett together and they got Chipping back
into the game with a hardworking partnership of 68 until Paul Hudd pulled
off his customary caught and bowled trick with the key wicket of Clapp
who made an excellent 52.
This left the game very much in the balance so Westbrook decided to
bowl himself for the first time this season, and his medium pacers together
with the consistent Hudd applied enough pressure to allow Blagdon to
whittle away until 6 runs were required from the final ball of the match
with the last pair at the crease, but with Bennett on strike who had
already hit one massive six. Westbrook bowled, Bennett drove high in
the air, out toward the long off boundary and Sage found himself under
the ball and comfortably took the catch to bring Blagdon victory by
5 runs.
This was a fitting end to a successful season for Blagdon and even though
Pak Bristolians victory means they get promoted, Blagdon can be proud
of their performances in the Senior Division. A special mention should
go to Simon Westbrook who has once again led from the front this season.
Without his drive, commitment, and work effort, Blagdon could not have
achieved this level of success.
Also, thanks to our main sponsors, The Seymour Arms, for their valued
support throughout the year and for putting up with us on Saturday and
Sunday evenings!