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Season 2005/06 - 4th Division
Toss : Dynnyrne
Innings of Dynnyrne S Edmunds c b S Stearns 21 C Anderson Not Out 70 S Fitzgerald b M Petersen 1 D Read c b M Petersen 10 M Horwood c b M Petersen 10 K Thurstans Golden Duck b M Petersen 0 J Anning c b T Petersen 23 N Beeby b S Whitmore 15 E Swifte Silver Duck b S Whitmore 0 D Sherwood lbw b S Whitmore 0 M Talbot Run Out 0 D Ole (12th) T Turner (13th) Extras (lb 4, w 27, nb 21) 52 Total (for 10 wickets) 202 Nb: bowling adds to 199 FOW: 1-46 (Edmunds), 2-53 (Fitzgerald), 3-101 (Read), 4-126 (Horwood), 5-126 (Thurstans), 6-160 (Anning), 7-179 (Beeby), 8-180 (Swifte), 9-193 (Sherwood), 10-199 (Talbot). Bowling O M R W S Stearns 10 3 32 1 (5w,2nb) A Lemm 10 0 37 0 (5w) M Petersen 10 0 35 4 (1w,1nb) J Beattie 3 0 20 0 (9w,4nb) T Petersen 9 0 42 1 (5w,16nb) S Whitmore 6.2 0 39 3 (3w) Innings of McKillop Beltas G Absolom c N Beeby S Edmunds 23 T Petersen lbw b M Talbot 5 S Whitmore c D Ole b D Sherwood 11 J Dimonda lbw b K Thurstans 13 J Beattie c D Sherwood b K Thurstans 50 J Fitzgerald stp S Fitzgerald b M Horwood 10 C Noye stp S Fitzgerald b S Edmunds 11 D Winter b K Thurstans 0 A Lemm b S Edmunds 0 S Stearns stp S Fitzgerald b S Edmunds 0 M Petersen Not Out 0 Extras (b 1, lb 6, w 31, nb 10) 48 Total (for 10 wickets) 121 FOW: 1-16 (T Petersen), 2-45 (Whitmore), 3-83 (Absolom), 4-84 (Dimonda), 5-123 (Fitzgerald), 6-171 (Beattie), 7-172 (Noye), 8-172 (Lemm), 9-172 (Stearns), 10-172 (Winter). Bowling O M R W D Sherwood 10 2 37 1 (3w,4nb) M Talbot 3 0 25 1 (12w,3nb) N Beeby 9 2 36 0 (2w) S Edmunds 9 1 19 4 (6w) K Thurstans 4.2 0 10 3 (3w,2nb) E Swifte 5 2 14 0 (2w,1nb) M Horwood 5 1 24 1 (1w) Notes: Chris Anderson retired hurt (needed a smoke) upon reaching his 50, then resumed batting at fall of next wicket. Replaced in fielding side by Damien Ole (great catch looking into the sun at fine leg). Edward Swifte pulled a hamstring in 40th over and replaced on field by Troy Turner. Nick Chugg did an excellent job of scoring all day. Nev Beeby brought along "Who Let the Dogs Out" in competition to McKillop's bongo drums, which kept the crowd and players entertained all day. |