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Bassetlaw & District Cricket League - 26th May results
by Paul Barker, 27th May 2008

Sponsored by Wilkinson

The Championship

At Recreation Ground: EDWINSTOWE (4) 220 for 9 (Paul Benson 30, Richard Gombos 62 n.o., Mohammad Khan 4 for 48, Tariq Mahmood 3 for 55) lost to CUTTHORPE (20) 221 for 2 (Rob Plested 104, Nigel Kingham 34, Matt Cluer 49 n.o.) by eight wickets.

At Park Avenue: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR (4) 155 all out (Pete Evans 33, Tom Ritchie 3 for 24, Chris Barrett 3 for 28) lost to GLAPWELL (20) 159 for 8 (Jeff Wharton 34 n.o., Ian Flood 4 for 53, John Stevenson 3 for 32) by two wickets.

At Stone Close: KIVETON PARK (20) 249 for 4 (Richard Grainger 62, Matty Cartwright 58, Ed Brown 51, Rob Coxon 33 n.o.) beat RETFORD (1) 135 all out (Mick Godber 31, Richard Spurr 4 for 19, James Hubball 3 for 31) by 114 runs.

At Middlefield Lane: MARSHALLS (20) 161 all out (Chris Hearn 31 n.o., Ben Gilliatt 33, Nayeem Ahmed 4 for 40, Thomas Rickarby 3 for 33) beat THORESBY COLLIERY (4) 117 all out (Thomas Rickarby 32, Darren Andrews 4 for 25, Mark Davies 3 for 23) by 44 runs.

Division 1

At Birchover Park: WORKSOP (6) 168 all out (Chris Taylor 62, Zubin Faisal 3 for 31) lost to WEST INDIAN CAVALIERS 2nd (20) 171 for 7 (Mohammad Masood 46, Sadique Phillips 39, Nadeem Mahmood 46, Luke Ambrose 4 for 52, Thomas Dangarembezi 3 for 40) by three wickets.

Division 2

At Ordsall: CLUMBER PARK (6) 240 all out (Jim Delaney 64, David Beard 41, Gaz Beard 44, Mark Dean 45, Matt Makings 5 for 47, David Fagin 4 for 59) lost to BRIDON 2nd (20) 242 for 6 (Andrew McGlen 71 n.o., Richard Topham 54, Roger Wells 49) by four wickets.

At Barnes Park: GRASSMOOR (5) 167 all out, lost to HARTHILL (20) 170 for 6 by four wickets.

At Debdale Lane: SHERWOOD (20) 200 for 5, beat FARNSFIELD 2nd (6) 191 all out by 9 runs.

At Central Avenue: TEVERSAL (18) 187 for 9 (Chris Hewitt 36, Matt. Pearson 30, Andy Barthorpe 3 for 49, David Wheat 3 for 35) drew with WORKSOP 2nd (9) 162 for 9 (Pete Jones 37, Kevin Hewitt 5 for 20)

Division 3

At Ryton Road: ANSTON 2nd (5) 179 all out (John Lyne 41, Richard Smith 3 for 36, Jon Plant 3 for 38) lost to THURCROFT (20) 180 for 5 (Jon Plant 75, J. O’Flaugherty 37) by five wickets.

At Seventh Avenue: CLAY CROSS WORKS (20) 174 all out, beat CLIPSTONE (4) 98 all out by 76 runs.

At Goosedale Lane: NOTTS. & ARNOLD AMATEUR 2nd (6) 174 for 4 (Greg Martin 80) lost to WISETON (16) 175 for 8 (Steve Marshall 54 n.o., Ron Lander 3 for 32) by two wickets.

At Sookholme Road: WELBECK 3rd (20) 255 for 4 (Chris Murphy 147 n.o., Frank Cairns 50 n.o.) beat MILTON (1) 99 all out (Scott Morley 5 for 23)

Division 4

Staveley Lane: ECKINGTON 2nd (18) 217 for 3 (Eddie Allcock 63, Clive Stevens 58 n.o., Mike Long 42 n.o., Steve Nicholas 36) drew with WHITWELL 2nd (6) 162 for 9 (D. Wheatley 35, Wayne Dye 3 for 18)

At Racecourse Park: NOMADS (17) 252 for 9 (Philip Buxton 64, Kevin Wright 59, Craig Bailey 66, Ben Smith 3 for 60, Daniel Clay 4 for 51) drew with ROSE LEISURE (10) 223 for 7 (Ian Coy 47, C. Tempest 58, Ashley Clay 47 n.o.) 

Division 5

At Chesterfield Road: MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 2nd (17) 208 for 7 (Ian Woodall 37, Kyle Killday 83 n.o.) drew with ANSTON 3rd (6) 132 for 8 (N. Froggatt 46, Kyle Killday 4 for 17)

At South Wheatley: NORTH WHEATLEY WITH LEVERTON 2nd (20) 261 for 4 (Michael Tingle 83, Ian Tingle 63, A. Hall 3 for 53) beat BILSTHORPE (1) 88 all out (Ian Tingle 3 for 6) by 173 runs.

At Elm Avenue: RANSOME & MARLES 2nd (18) 201 for 4 (Morrison Gray 56, Rob Buckley 54 n.o., Simon Vickery 53 n.o.) drew with MILTON 2nd (5) 148 for 9 (W. Shaw 60, B. Johnson 38 n.o., Paul Burrell 5 for 12, Ryan Gray 3 for 21)

Division 6

At Nottingham City Hospital: WESTON (16) 222 for 6, drew with BASFORD MILL 2nd (6) 140 for 6.

At Oldcotes Road: EAST DRAYTON (20) 160 all out, beat BLYTH (5) 125 all out by 35 runs

At The Metcalf Ground: TODWICK (16) 188 for 7, drew with EVERTON 2nd (9) 183 for 6.

At Marsh Lane: SOUTH NORMANTON (20) 129 all out, beat MISTERTON (4) 72 all out by 57 runs.

At Papplewick Hall: PAPPLEWICK & LINBY 3rd (20) 199 for 8 (Tom Bowers 70, Curtis Mitchell 36, Steve Woods 3 for 36, Ian Rowley 4 for 32) beat WOODSETTS 2nd (4) 127 all out by 72 runs.

At Carnarvon Street: MANTON (2) 140 all out (Roger Lee 42) lost to TEVERSAL 2nd (20) 141 for 2 (Wayne Kitchen 54 n.o., S. Walker 45 n.o.) by eight wickets.

Division 7

At Clumber Park: CLUMBER PARK 3rd (3) 100 for 9, lost to WADWORTH 2nd (16) 104 for 7 by three wickets.

At Thorpe Road: ROCKWARE GLASS (17) 185 for 9 (G. Atherton 66, John Hill 5 for 32) drew with HARTHILL 2nd (8) 159 for 8 (Dave Holden 93, Andy Bell 4 for 34)

At Thoresby Hall: THORESBY PARK 2nd (20) 111 all out, beat WELBECK 4th (4) 67 all out by 44 runs.

Division 8

At Langwith Road: CUCKNEY 3rd (5) 139 all out (Rachel Bellamy 36 n.o.) lost to CLUMBER PARK 4th (20) 140 for 9 by one wicket.

At Eakring Road: EDWINSTOWE 3rd (20) 243 for 8 (Dave Hallam 50, Colin Cutts 30, Paul Jackson 3 for 54) beat WOODSETTS 3rd (3) 92 all out (Andrew Dent 3 for 36, Aly Rhodes 4 for 6) by 151 runs

At Norwood Park: RANSOME & MARLES 3rd (0) 82 all out, lost to FARNSFIELD 3rd (20) 83 for 2 by eight wickets.

At The Quarry: CUTTHORPE 3rd (17) 200 for 6 (J. Thompson 54 n.o., C. Taylor 37, J. Moore 33, M. Pendleton 32) drew with MANSFIELD & PLEASLEY 4th (5) 120 for 8 (M. Hoggarth 35, C. Taylor 4 for 22)

At Kingsway Park: MANSFIELD HOSIERY MILLS 4th (20) 256 for 4 (Ryan Weaver 89, Gareth Curtis 97) beat BLYTH 2nd (1) 37 all out by 219 runs.


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