Monday 7 June 2010

FELLY BREAKS OWN RECORD

The first Readers Lincolnshire ECB Premier League records to be broken in 2010 fell to reigning champions Bracebridge Heath who made runs in the sunshine at Market Deeping.
Mark Fell and Andrew Crook opened the batting and by the time Fell was caught off Nick Cowley for 148, the two openers had set a new first wicket partnership record of 293 – a record Fell had already held with Rob Cook, this pairing sharing a stand of 257 in 2008.
Crook went on to make 168 and half centuries from Jason Scheepers and Paul Cook took Bracebridge to a new highest team total record of 456, the previous record of 435 having been set in 2003 by Market Deeping. Crook then completed his man of the match performance with five wickets to help bowl Deeping out for 94.
Two centuries were also scored at Grimsby, on this occasion one on each side. Neal Snell anchored the innings for the second placed team with a knock of 104 and at the close, Grimsby had notched up 278 for eight. However, Hartsholme were in the hunt for points that would take them away from the bottom of the table and 119 from Ben Davis saw their reply reach 233 for seven, giving them a valuable 11 points.
Sleaford’s journey up and down the table continued, this time in the right direction as they beat Skegness to move into third, Dammika Gunawardena celebrating his return to London Road with a half century in the home side’s 218 for eight and Stephen Bradford taking five wickets to restrict the seasiders to 148 all out.
Fahad Masood also claimed five as Bourne claimed their second win of the season and at the same time consigned Woodhall Spa to bottom place in the table. Woodhall were all out for 89 and Bourne cruised to a seven wicket victory in just 15 overs.
Louth moved off the bottom after Jim Morgan’s 94 helped them to victory over Boston. Matt Crowther hit 50 as Louth reached 263 for eight before bowling their visitors out for 161, of which Alan Mountford made 70.
Nettleham were also among the runs, making 245 for six, Rob Cook with 58. Lindum were then bowled out for 180, Pierce Morley-Barnes hitting 75, leaving the two sides in equal fourth place.

RESULTS
Bracebridge Heath 456-2 (Fell 148, Crook 168, Scheepers 56, Cook 50no), Market Deeping 94 (Crook 5-45);
Nettleham 245-6 (R Cook 58), Lindum 180 (Morley-Barnes 75);
Woodhall Spa 89 (Masood 5-14), Bourne 92-3;
Grimsby 278-8 (Snell 104), Hartsholme 233-7 (Davis 119)
Sleaford 218-8 (Gunawardena 52), Skegness 148 (Bradford 5-43);
Louth 263-8 (Morgan 94, Crowther 50), Boston 161 (Mountford 70).

HOW THEY STAND
Team P W L Draw/Tie NR Bat Bowl Win Draw Total Percent
Bracebridge Heath 7 5 0 0 2 22 25 50 0 97 97%
Grimsby 7 2 1 3 1 25 22 20 21 88 73%
Sleaford 7 3 2 0 2 18 22 30 0 70 70%
Nettleham 7 2 2 1 2 23 16 20 3 62 62%
Lindum 7 3 2 1 1 17 22 30 5 74 62%
Skegness 7 3 2 0 2 13 17 30 0 60 60%
Market Deeping 7 3 2 0 2 12 14 30 0 56 56%
Bourne 7 2 3 0 2 15 18 20 0 53 53%
Boston 7 2 3 0 2 12 20 20 0 52 52%
Louth 7 1 3 1 2 17 15 10 5 47 47%
Hartsholme 7 0 3 2 2 14 18 0 6 38 38%
Woodhall Spa 7 0 3 2 2 14 9 0 10 33 33%

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