Excellent partnership between Self and Rainford restores some pride
Self makes 68 whilst team crumbles around him
Balcombe ruin their chances for away changing rooms of the year award with cold showers
Click here for the full scorecardSee match report belowSeconds vs Chippingdale
Ebb and flow game sees Green come out on top against the Chippendales
Nick Scott Payne and Joel Colbran hold innings together with the bat with 88 and 74 runs respectively
Green post 198 run total after 40 overs
Tom Colbran takes valuable Chippingdale wicket
Nick Scott Payne and Joel Colbran finish off middle order between them to complete great day with bat and ball
Callum Price has great day behind the stumps and concedes only 1 bye
Green contain oppo to 152 runs to seal well deserved 40 run victory
Click here for the full scorecardsee match report belowUnder 14 vs Ardingly
Under 14’s fall short in the heat against strong Ardingly team
Oppo notch up 160
Bowlers share the spoils
Jack Burbridge steps up with good display behind the stumps
Sam Williams shows how its done in the field
Wilbert has day to forget with the ball but makes up for it with fiery display with the bat
Will Dixon and Eddie Ragg show the way with patient knocks
Wilbert ends on 25 n.o. including 6 fours
Green skittled out for 105 for 4
More work to be done on batting, bowling and fielding
Click here for the full scorecardU10 vs Steyning Victory over Steyning with dominant fielding performance.
Green bat first and wickets fall as Steyning bowlers keep a good line and length
Strong batting at the end posts a decent total of 277 with Will Dixon contributing 31
Green turn the screw with tight bowling from all bowlers with only 7 wides and 2 no balls bowled
Steyning keep the run rate close but accurate bowling from Green in the last 4 overs limits the oppo to 253
Tom Mahon , Tom Bonney and Will Dixon pick of the bowlers
A good game of cricket played in the right spirit by both teams.
Click here for full scorecardUnder 9’s vs Slinfold
Great line and length bowling restricts oppo to 276 off their 16 overs
Sharp fielding also helps to restrict runs
Finn Versteeg has another good day with the ball after claiming 2 scalps
Dexter McCullen and William Reed seal the game with partnership of 42
William Reed stop scores with 28
Green notch up 336 in decisive victory
Great all round performance praised by coach
See match report belowIf there is anything we need to know you know where to find us.Have another great cricketing week.#UpTheGreenStay coolCheersWizzyMatch ReportsFirsts vs BalcombeOn a very hot day in Balcombe we were surprised by the ground and wicket. Wicket seemed to be drying by the minute and the ground was like an upside down saucer.We lost the toss and they unsurprisingly elected to bat.Balcombe opened with the dangerous Stillwell and was soon smashing it to all parts. Wisborough struggling to contain him and the first 7 overs went for 50. Stillwell went on to score at will, until we allowed him to have a single and decided to bowl at the other batsman. This plan worked well and frustrated Stillwell until he had a slog at a Ben Thatcher straight ball and was bowled for 77.Wisborough were then in the game until 2 overs of 16 and 18 got Balcombe back on track scoring an unlikely 245. On a tiny, uneven and drying pitch the score was well within Wisborough’s grasp.Dodd and Sadler started well with 40 coming up in no time. Dodd was then unluckily caught by a ‘miracle catch’. Steyn then came to the crease and after smashing some 4’s was also well caught in the gully.Napper came and went 1st ball, and the rejuvenated Self, whose bat no longer resembles a wand from Harry Potter, hit the bad ball and defended well. Sadler then departed with a flick down the leg side going to hand. Wisborough batting collapsed at 51 for 1 and 77 for 8.Self and Rainford batted well and made the game respectable but the damage was done by some mediocre bowling that knew how to bowl on a very ordinary wicket. Wisborough finishing on 157 all out.Captains comments. A couple of losses in the last 2 weeks has changed the season so far. However the team are practicing hard and doing everything to play better cricket. If players are working hard and doing what they can in the nets and on the pitch then good results will come. It may not be this season that Wisborough bounce back up the leagues, but I have been approached by so many people saying ‘there is a real buzz around the cricket and people are enjoying it again’. So to me that is the best feedback we in the cricket section can have. Success on the pitch will come.Seconds vs Chippingdale A game of ebb and flow sees Wizzy 2s come out on top against the Chippendales.School fair day is a curious thing because it meant that the seconds XI home game had to be played away at Storrington. SCS had a long chat with the host for the following day, a stalwart of the club who was in his 50th year of playing. The wicket was used from the previous week end but it had been rolled and cut. However, on inspection it looked an odd sort of track, with the grass a bit tufty and the top not necessarily concrete. With a strong bowling attack, and very hot weather the skipper was uncertain what to do if the toss was won. Luckily the opposition skipper called right and decided to field. It might have been the right call or it might be a long hot afternoon for the Chips.The battle commenced, Tommy Colbran being given the opportunity to open the batting and it soon became apparent that this wicket would be a little difficult to bat on, balls stopped, balls jumped and balls staid low. Concentration was going to be required for batting and a little luck. The start was a little turgid with both opening bowlers for Chippendale bowling good lines and the score ball ticked very lazily over. Tommy was done by a ball that both stopped and stayed low and this brought Mariner to the crease in an elevated and highly responsible position of 3.Soon after the skipper went, to a diving one handed catch, and at 14 for 2 Chips were very much on the up and the fielding looked sharp. This brought Joel to the wicket. Joel survived an early scare being dropped but then built an innings of power and stout defence. Pulling anything short and hard proved to be a good tactic. Mariner was on a mission and the mission was to concentrate – boy did he! Slowly the pair took the total to 35 at 10 overs and then to 80 at 20 overs. They were still there at 30 overs and both had passed their 50s, not without a few scares on the way, but somehow the sharp Chips fielding started to collapse with the powerful hitting of the pair. They accelerated and accumulated runs and batting points as the day got hotter and hotter. After the pair posted their 150 partnership, Joel eventually fell finally caught for 74 although by the sound of his bat he might need a new one for the next game. What a partnership – a real game changer!Mariner was in no mood to surrender, and despite the loss of George Andrews, he carried on until the 39th over for a fantastic innings of 88, before being dismissed caught behind. A couple of lusty blows from the 2 JPs meant that Wizzy closed on what at one time seemed an improbable 198. This was 20 or so runs beyond the wildest expectations of the captain.Callum was briefed over tea as to the importance of staying sharp behind the stumps as the ball might climb or scuttle through and to set an example for the team. He stuck to his task manfully like a young Allan Knott (you’ll find him on Wikipedia) relinquishing only 1 bye throughout the inningsWith a new opening pair of James Powell and Joel Colbran on a lively pitch the skipper felt sure that an early breakthrough was going to be imminent. However JP2, needed a few overs to find his range after a break from cricket, and despite the nagging accuracy of Joel the openers got off to a good start – racing to 30 in the first 6 overs, and pulling anything short. The skipper brought on JP1 who bowled with accuracy but the breakthrough did not arrive. Meanwhile Luca was brought on form the other end was perhaps the unluckiest bowler of the day beating the bat, getting edges and slowing the score rate. This put a little pressure on the batsmen but at 74 for no wicket off 20 overs needing 6 an over for the next 20 and with all wickets in hand Chips were in the driving seat. The captain called to Josh Dixon, and this is when the game changed. He separated the opening pair when the Aussie opener tried a reverse sweep to release the pressure that was building. The bowling was switched again and Tommy Colbran who was bang on length and line deceived the dangerous Tolchard and bowled him for 60. Was the game about to turn? (107 for 2).It was time to bring on the batting hero and Mariner hit length and line straight away. A false shot, a catch down mid-on’s throat – we were back on top – no a drop! However almost the very next over a carbon copy dismissal followed this time with trembling knees JP stood firm and the game was well and truly on. Chips needed to attack, but a great running catch in the deep by Joel of Nick meant they were losing wickets and Wizzy were definitely in the game. Chips were 126 for 4, two new batsmen at the crease and time running out with 10 an over required. Joel replaced Tommy and bowled full and straight, 2 wickets in 2 balls and almost a hat trick (if JP’s fingers were three centimetres longer as he dived forward for a catch), swung the game further Wizzy’s way.Another wicket for Nick sealed things. Chips were well behind the score rate now and the game had totally changed. We played out the final 3 overs with the victory in the bag. A fantastic performance by the team and maximum points to take us to the heady heights of third in the table.Both Mariner and Joel had had fantastic games. But on this occasion, however there were a few more heroes that needed to be mentioned. Peter Klein for scoring all day impeccably, Dave C for umpiring at both ends and Lena and Lesley and Trevor Price. The former for providing yet another sumptuous tea 10 miles from her usual venue, and the latter for bringing her to the ground thereby making sure we all ate well and JP could play.Last but not least it was a good day for the Colbran family, Dad playing with his two sons. Thanks Andy and what a day, Tommy taking a critical wicket and Joel batting and bowling beautifully, your fielding was energetic too!!Under 9 Colts vs Slinfold CCOn a very hot Sunday afternoon, the Wisborough Green Under 9’s took on Slinfold CC at Collard’s field. Slinfold won the toss and elected to bat first. The Wisborough Green Colts bowled very well with great line and length bowling. The fielding was also very sharp and Wisborough Green restricted Slinfold to a total of 276 off their 16 overs. Well done to Finn Versteeg whose spell saw two wickets fall. Overall a great team performance with the ball.Wisborough Green then began the run chase very well. Great batting from Finn Versteeg and Joseph Reed saw Wisborough Green put on an opening partnership of 34 runs. Our captain for his first match for Wisborough Green, Charlie Long and Rufus Foden followed and scored an excellent 28 runs. William Green and Oliver Marshall then saw the Wisborough Green Colts past the Slinfold total with a partnership of 32 and both players batted very well. The final pair Dexter McCullen and William Reed also batted very well and put on a total of 42 to seal the match. Congratulations to William Reed who top scored with 28 runs. A great performance from all the Colts with the bat and some excellent running between the wickets!The final scores were: Wisborough Green CC 336 off 16 overs and Slinfold CC 276 off 16 overs. Congratulations to all the Wisborough Green players – a great team performance!