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Bassetlaw and District Cricket League - 29th July results
by Paul Barker, 30th July 2006

Sponsored by Wilkinson

Division 1

At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY (15) 298 for 6 (Will Butler 141, Richard Stroh 96, James Peacock 3 for 45) drew with EDWINSTOWE (8) 222 for 4 (Asif Zakir 123 n.o., Craig Saxelby 36, John Garnham 48 n.o.)

At Recreation Ground: CUTTHORPE (20) 229 for 7 (Andy Thompson 36, Nigel Kingham 33, Asadullah Butt 72, Andy Pierrpont 4 for 61) beat BOLSOVER (3) 128 all out (Andy Rogers 33, Nigel Kingham 5 for 12) 

At Station Lane: FARNSFIELD (16) 335 for 3 (James Bennett 42, Paul Delaney 70, Rashid Riaz 130 n.o., Paul Franks 77) drew with GLAPWELL (6) 184 for 6 (Lee Topham 37, Iain O’Brien 56, Nick Truswell 40, Rashid Riaz 3 for 25)

At Sheffield Road: KILLAMARSH (20) 246 for 3 (Paul Burdett 57, Adam Burgess 124 n.o., Steve Ludlam 42 n.o.) beat NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (5) 242 all out (Ian Flood 119, Steve Ludlam 4 for 44, Parmindah Mudhar 4 for 51) by 4 runs.

At Stone Close: KIVETON PARK (17) 233 for 7 (Ashley Rhodes 48, Rob Coxon 55 n.o., Ramesh Sanjay 3 for 65) drew with WORKSOP (9) 205 for 7 (Glen Pym 47, Luke Ambrose 59, Ramesh Sanjay 45).

Division 2

At Staveley Lane: ECKINGTON (20) 267 for 8 (Karl Fields 71, Matt Chaddock 43, Simon West 42 n.o., Rob Carlile 31, Chris Dunne 4 for 51, Mike Bell 3 for 51) beat FARNSFIELD 2nd (4) 120 all out (Dave Barton 3 for 34, Rob Carlile 3 for 11) by 147 runs.

At The Metcalf Ground: EVERTON (6) 240 for 5 (Jon Mimms 123, Rob Nicholas 54, Nathan Flowers 3 for 58, Mark Anthony 3 for 44) lost to MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 2nd (18) 241 for 6 (Jeff Appleton 50, Andy Roberts 42, Steve Gooding 85, Sam Butler 38)

At Chesterfield Road: ANSTON (4) 168 for 8 (Neil Carter 37, Kevin Vollans 31, Anthony Timpson 3 for 43, Ian Woodall 3 for 47) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY (18) 172 for 3 (Ian Woodall 73 n.o., Anthony Timpson 50) by seven wickets.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (7) 209 all out (Greg Martin 87, Harry Bhaker 38, Adam Charles 30, Robin Hackney 4 for 34, Jamie Bovill 3 for 43) lost to NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON (20) 213 for 7 (Dave Waller 95) by three wickets.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES (15) 211 for 8 (Francois Le Clus 82, Darren Spooner 5 for 43) drew with BRIDON (8) 167 for 4 (Rob McLeod 82 n.o., Chris Ward 40 n.o.)

At The Rookery: WHITWELL (20) 184 all out (Heath Bush 44, Tim Clarke 3 for 55, Nazrim Sookram 3 for 50) beat PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 2nd (4) 110 all out (Steve Thomas 61, Andrew Shaw 3 for 30, Darren Westerby 4 for 22, Ian Dennis 3 for 11) by 74 runs.

Division 3

At Thorpe Road: WALESWOOD (20) 179 all out, beat HARTHILL (4) 92 all out by 87 runs.

At Holmewood: SHERWOOD (5) 209 all out (N. Hitchcock 55 n.o., I. Connely 43 n.o., N. Sowden 3 for 53) lost to HOLMEWOOD M.W. (20) 212 for 3 (J. Horton 61 n.o., Peter Rawson 61, Tom Tweedy 55 n.o.) by seven wickets.

At Carnarvon Street: TEVERSAL (5) 191 all out, lost to CAYTHORPE 2nd (20) 192 for 4 by six wickets.

At Thoresby Hall: THURCROFT (20) 182 for 9, beat THORESBY PARK (4) 99 all out by 83 runs.

At Oakfield Lane: WELBECK 2nd (20) 252 for 2 (Charlie French 108, Steve Antcliffe 107 n.o.) beat GRASSMOOR (4) 232 all out (P Bedford 71, Ian Woolven 60, R. Bentley 7 for 52) by 20 runs.

Division 4

At Villas Road: BOLSOVER 2nd (5) 261 for 3 (Richard Boyle 141 n.o., Stuart Wragg 46, Matt Ryalls 46 n.o.) lost to MILTON (17) 263 for 3 (L. Shaw 117, Neil Soper 90 n.o.) by seven wickets

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK (17) 223 for 6, drew with WADWORTH (6) 145 for 7

At Forest Corner: EDWINSTOWE 2nd (6) 206 for 9, lost to CLIPSTONE (20) 210 for 6 by four wickets.

At Fourth Avenue: THORESBY COLLIERY 2nd (0) 112 all out, lost to RETFORD 2nd (20) 113 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Worksop College: BRIDON 2nd (16) 284 all out (J. Tomlinson 127, B. Lee 40, Andy Bostock 4 for 39, Danny Marsh 4 for 35) drew with WELBECK 3rd (10) 204 for 5 (Chris Mitchell 78, Paul Fox 43, Gary Bradbury 56 n.o., J Tomlinson 3 for 17)

At Central Avenue: WORKSOP 2nd (17) 214 for 5, drew with WOODSETTS (6) 152 for 8.

Division 5

At Ryton Road: ANSTON 2nd (16) 294 for 6 (David Stoneman 58, John Lyne 108 n.o., Steve Maddock 32, J. Hubner 3 for 33) drew with LEA PARK (8) 257 for 6 (Andy Whiteley 55, Ian Elliott 62, A. Orton 40, N. Boulton 33, J. Ogden 32 n.o.)

At Burmah Road: BLIDWORTH 2nd (20) 171 all out (Rollo Sharma 41, Steve Turton 37) beat BASFORD MILL (6) 157 all out (Rollo Sharma 5 for 38, R. Shepherd 4 for 26) by 14 runs.

At North Warren Road: KIVETON PARK 2nd (20) 108 for 8, beat ROSE LEISURE (3) 69 all out by 39 runs.

At Wiseton Hall: ECKINGTON 2nd (4) 130 all out, lost to WISETON (20) 131 for 7 by three wickets.

Division 6

At Park Avenue: GLAPWELL 2nd (18) 189 for 6 drew with BILSTHORPE (7) 173 for 9.

At Barnes Park: WHITWELL (20) 200 for 4 dec., beat GRASSMOOR 2nd (1) 56 all out by 144 runs.

At Middlefield Lane: MARSHALLS 2nd (17) 230 for 6, drew with TEVERSAL 2nd (5) 132 for 8

At Milton: KILLAMARSH 2nd (20) 128 all out, beat MILTON 2nd (5) 123 all out by 5 runs.

At Racecourse Park: NOMADS (5) 175 all out (Kevin Wright 55, Adam Dobb 4 for 30) lost to MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 3rd (20) 178 for 6 (M. Rodgers 68) by four wickets.

Division 7

At Greenlands Park: ANSTON 3rd (7) 187 for 7, lost to CLUMBER PARK 2nd (19) 188 for 8 by two wickets.

At Calow: DUCKMANTON LODGE (17) 181 for 9, drew with RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (9) 165 for 7.

At South Wheatley: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 152 for 9, beat OAKLANDS (4) 105 all out by 47 runs.

Division 8

At Retford Road: MANTON (20) 161 for 9, beat NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 4th (6) 144 all out by 17 runs.

At Marsh Lane: WORKSOP 3rd (4) 140 all out, lost to MISTERTON (20) 146 for 6 by four wickets.

At Burntstump Country Park: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (3) 130 for 9 (Dave Terry 33) lost to EVERTON 2nd (17) 133 for 6 (J. Ogle 34, G. Burgin 30 n.o., Graham Footit 3 for 20) by four wickets.

At Jim Sims Memorial Ground: SOUTH NORMANTON (20) 293 for 5, beat BLYTH (4) 150 all out by 143 runs

At Todwick: HOLMEWOOD M.W. 2nd (4) 171 all out, lost to TODWICK (20) 173 for 3 by seven wickets.

Division 9

At Nottingham City Hospital: THORESBY PARK 2nd (7) 220 for 7, lost to BASFORD MILL 2nd (19) 221 for 7 by three wickets.

At Seventh Avenue: ANSTON 4th (0) 102 all out (D. Smith 31, Ady Spray 3 for 18) lost to MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 3rd (20) 103 for 1 (K. Evans 58) by nine wickets.

At Debdale Lane: SHERWOOD 2nd (20) 240 for 8, beat ROCKWARE GLASS (6) 175 all out by 65 runs.

At Shireoaks: WADWORTH 2nd (20) 224 for 5, beat WOODSETTS 2nd (6) 185 all out by 39 runs.

At Costhorpe: WORKSOP 4th (20) 206 for 7, beat OLLERTON (3) 56 all out by 150 runs.

Division 10

At Weston: CLUMBER PARK 3rd (18) 270 for 4, drew with DUCKMANTON LODGE 2nd (6) 169 for 9.

At Norwood Park: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 4th (5) 165 for 8, lost to FARNSFIELD 3rd (18) 166 for 5 by five wickets.

At Kingsway Park: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (5) 133 for 8, lost to MILTON 3rd (16) 134 for 9 by one wicket.

At Mansfield Road: HARTHILL 2nd (1) 123 all out, lost to WALESWOOD 2nd (20) 124 for 2 by eight wickets.

At Gildingwells Road: CLUMBER PARK 4th (20) 245 for 8, beat WOODSETTS 3rd (3) 44 all out by 201 runs.


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