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CRICKET: Cumnor clinch thriller


MP Sports Cherwell League - Division 1

Cumnor beat Oxford Downs by one run in a thrilling finish to their clash on Saturday.

Seamer John Williams took 6-43 and off-spinner Adam Cook 3-52 to bowl their side to victory and leave the hosts still seeking their first win of the season.

Downs had been looking good while Justin Cantrell (82), Andrew Buckingham (47) and Darryl Woods (41) were at the crease, but they were undone by a dramatic late collapse.

Earlier Cumnor managed 216-9 from their 53 overs, with Miles Hammond (36), Cook (33) and James Neilson (30) all getting starts.

Oxford Downs 8pts, Cumnor 25

There was a similarly tight end to the match between Bletchley Town and Shipton-under-Wychwood, but this time the team batting second prevailed.

Bletchley had been asked to bat first and closed on 206-8, thanks in the main to Tom Joraslafsky’s 63.

Left-arm spinner Shaun Miller claimed 3-57 from his 13 overs and then watched Steve Bates hit 75 and Simon Hole 35 to set up the run chase.

Joraslafsky (4-57) then put Town back in the game, but Shipton scrambled the winning runs with nine wickets down.

Bletchley Town 12, Shipton-under-Wychwood 25

There was a rather more one-sided affair at Horspath, who stay top after hammering the club with which they once were merged.

After being put in to bat, Oxford 2nd were rolled over for only 83 in 38.1 overs, as paceman Lee Mason bagged 4-36 and seamer Will Eason 3-24.

Skipper Robbie Eason held together the home side’s reply with a tidy 30, and victory was achieved with three wickets down in the 21st over.

Horspath 25, Oxford 2nd 3

Bourton Vale leap back up to second by pulling off an impressive 42-run victory over potential title challengers Buckingham Town.

Skipper Paul Lazenbury led from the front by top-scoring with 42 in Vale's 181-9, before taking 5-42 to help dismiss Town for 139.

Ryan Newhook continued his good form with 5-97, while only Leigh Tomlinson (31) looked the part for the visitors.

Bourton Vale 25, Buckingham Town 6

Comments(7)

White Denim says...
9:22pm Tue 29 Jun 10

The balls we are using this year are an absolute disgrace. For most of this season it's been like trying to bowl with an old potato only softer -they are utterly terrible and just about everyone i have spoken to about it agrees.

Why on earth can't we use dukes or readers rather than the knock-off rubbish we currently have to suffer?
These things seem to have the sad whiff about them that they cost about £1 each to make in some 3rd world sweatshop? Truly shocking!!!

play in the v says...
8:27am Wed 30 Jun 10

the league must be making about £11 for each ball, absolute joke, Manoj will only be paying £2-£3 a ball. Was in india in the winter and the most expensive ball i could find cost £3 sterling, Fact. I brought six back and we use them for club games.yet another way the exec find in punishing clubs!!!!

Droopy Willows says...
10:47am Wed 30 Jun 10

Terrible balls, go out of shape after about 5 overs. The previous balls had no seam and the cherwell league rip us all of in the process. MP sports and the league must be laughing all the way to their bank accounts. I thought the league had a responsibilty to ensure the highest standards of cricket and ground facilities possible from the member clubs? They are not holding up their end of the deal providing the current balls. Bring back the Readers ball of 5-6 years ago. People will pay money if they are getting quality.

Phil J says...
12:45pm Wed 30 Jun 10

I'm playing in the Herts League now and we use the Reader ball and I have to say that it is excellent. We still have the use the old ball after tea rule, and I opened the bowling a couple of weeks back from one end, with a spinner at the other, and we used the old one. Our oppo had looked after it, it was still round, still had some hardness left and I still got some swing even though it was 50-60 overs old. I haven't seen the Cherwell ball this year, but if it is as dreadful as the piece of junk we used last year I am not surprised that people are complaining

Power says...
1:21pm Wed 30 Jun 10

Is anyone doing the right thing and proving the case by sending used balls to the league? Its all very well moaning about it, and from what i've seen the ball loses shape and shine so I agree, but unless the league have hard evidence presented to them there is no reason for them to change supplier.

A.Stanford says...
6:24pm Wed 30 Jun 10

Yes Power, we've sent about 5 or 6 into the league so far this season and conducted our own autopsy on one of the balls after a game only to find fishing wire wrapped around a hard boiled egg...but what do you expect from somebody who rolls a barbeque grate into their own square to produce a sporting wicket for their leg-spinner

Moonheads NO1 Fan says...
11:00pm Thu 1 Jul 10

i can bowl with it! look after them and dont get smashed around the park, stays ok for me!


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