Hi everyone
Welcome to this week’s Wizzy News – our weekly roundup of news and events at Wisborough Green Cricket Club.
RunWisborough
Firstly – huge congratulations to everyone for a great RunWisborough event on Sunday. There were over 500 runners who took part and it was great to see such positive village support for the event.
The official results of the event have been posted on the www.runwisborough.co.uk website – please have a look and also see some great pics which are available to download from the website at only £3 per pic with all proceeds going to the new Pavilion. Great to see so many cricketing names in the 5 k run and some cracking times . Well done to one and all !
Cricketing news
In this week’s news we report on our first and second team’s performances as well as the under 12’s who were also in action. Read about the first hundred and first fifty to be scored this season and the family rivalry that is sure to unfold as the season progresses.
In this week’s news we can also exclusively announce the launch of a new range of footware and a not to be missed top tip for mums and dad of Colts .
Results of matches :
- Green suffer opening day defeat
- Top order collapse in first over
- Skipper Sadler leads the recovery with 59
- Wickets shared but too many poor deliveries make chase comfortable for East Preston
- 2nds start with an excellent win
- Tarni Dixon the star with unbeaten century
- Josh Dixon claims a wicket on debut
- Battle for top Dixon set to rage throughout the summer
- The horse (recently added to the bowling stable) recovers from fall at the first to trott in for 7 overs
- Nick Payne also takes 2 wickets.
- Great bowling spells from Will Dixon and Huxley Johnson-Hill help to stem the runs from strong Ifield batsmen
- Bowlers all make valuable contributions and share the spoils
- Joe Bonney shines with the bat after notching up 21 runs not out
- Captain Eddie Ragg leads from the front with valuable all round contribution
- Green fall short of Ifield total but promising start to the season
Wizzy News top tip
Mums and dads of Colts – a useful tip for you when washing cricket kit – please take note of the label on the garment . We don’t of course know if they were referring to hand or machine washing …..
That’s all for this week.
If there is anything we need to know – you know where to find us
Have a great cricketing week
#UpTheGreen
Cheers
Wizzy
Match reports
Firsts vs East Preston
So the first game of the season arrived and in a change from the norm – the sun was shining and almost everyone turned up on time. The square was looking magnificent. Thanks to John Pleasants, Albie Napper, Ken Vickery and Peter Klein for their great work preparing it.
The toss was won by the visitors East Preston who elected to field first.
So Green did their prep and out went the 2 openers determined to get the season off to a good start
However what followed was the stuff of nightmares as almost half the team had seen action after just the first over. Hopkins, Carter and Self all back in the shed without troubling the scorers and Wis were 1 for 3.
Chris Francis joined Byron Napper and after seeing off the hat-trick ball at the end of the first over the pair set about trying to repair the early damage. Both began to settle nicely and it was a surprise when Francis was dismissed. Perhaps a lapse in concentration. This brought captain Sadler to the crease. Some cautious batting early on (take note top order) whilst he settled in and then he began to play his shots. He and Napper carefully ticked the score along nicely and put on 78 together before Napper was dismissed. Sadler was eventually out for 59 and there were handy knocks from Thatcher (20) and Farmer (13) although both rather threw their wickets away at crucial times. Green were all out for 154. A score which they would have happily have taken after the first over from hell.
Following an excellent tea from our new tea lady Lena and her assistant , Green set about trying to win the game. They knew they would have to bowl well to defend a relatively low total but Thatcher and Rainford obviously didn’t get the memo. Too many boundary balls were bowled in the opening overs and East Preston got off to a fine start. The score had moved quickly to 41 when Rainford finally made the breakthrough. A superb diving one handed diving catch from Jack Carter behind the stumps saw off the dangerous Weedon.
Jamie Self came into the attack and brought a little control from one end but still there were plenty of scoring opportunities for EP and they rarely missed out. Farmer and Self both took a wicket apiece and Martin Hopkins chipped in at the end but Green were never really in the contest from the first over of the day.
Skippers comments:
- Batsmen need to try to protect their wicket from straight deliveries……especially when batting in the top order.
- Bowlers need to decide what side of the wicket they are going to bowl, especially for the first 10-15 overs……..
- ‘Much work to be done.’