Colledge, 5-for & 50
| So, off to Ambergate for their game against Allestree. Ambergate have not started the season too well, but Allestree are not a strong side, so the home team went into the match as favourites.
Wickets were falling at regular intervals, so after a quick lap of the ground it was back to the car for a short trip to Christchurch Meadows. Scores: It was my first trip to the Meadows, but having heard a lot about the picturesque ground, I was not disappointed. A delightful setting for a cricket match, and with the sun beating down it is a great place to view the action.
Meadows seconds were entertaining Butterley in a division 4N game, and the Meadows innings was well underway when I arrived. The home side were going well. Site regular Paul Bakel had already gone for 39, following on from yesterday's fine knock of 80 in the abandoned game against Clowne Town.
When Brookes (pictured) was eventually caught going for another six, Paul Beastall took over hitting a rapid unbeaten 31. The Meadows finished on 234 for 4, but the Butterley batsmen managed to hold out for a draw. Scores: Final destination for the day was Eyes Meadows where Duffield were entertaining Marehay. This was a visit that I had been eagerly awaiting after reading about the club on their Official SportNetwork site. Read: Official Duffield Cricket Club Eyes Meadows is probably the most picturesque of all the Derbyshire grounds and the view from the balcony looking over the field and down the Derwent Valley is unsurpassed. But was it windy! A near gale was blowing across the ground making batting and fielding very difficult. The site of my mate's Eccles cake blowing away before he had chance to eat it is a sight I won't forget for a while.
Duffield had already batted and had failed miserably to handle the conditions. Lee Colledge dismissed four of the batsmen as the home side crumbled to 97 for 9. Colledge was in fine form with the bat too, riding his luck to finish unbeaten on 51 as the visitors knocked off the runs with considerable ease. Scores: A disappointing day for the home team after Saturday's victory at Selston, and next week is a real toughie for them with a trip to league leaders and title contenders Shipley Hall. With this performance, Marehay will have silenced their critics who claim that they will struggle without Arif Mehmood, last season's star. For all of Sunday's results, click here. All in all, a good
end to the day. The Duffield lot are a friendly bunch and the chance of
catching up on the gossip whilst enjoying an ice-cold Pepsi on the balcony
was welcomed. After a chat with Duffield's webmaster Adam Short it was
time to head back to Sting Towers, stopping off at my local club for a
Carling or two. |
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