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Binfield CC and Hurst CC share draw after match abandoned in Thames Valley Division 2B

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022 3:00 pm
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Binfield took 12 points, while Hurst were awarded nine points after their encounter ended in a draw after being abandoned.

The first nine overs were very frugal for the two opening Binfield batters, Wynand Lamprecht and Dan Humphrey.

In the 10th over Dan Humphrey was trapped LBW by Nick Reynolds for 16 including three boundaries on 28-1.

Isaac Humphrey came into bat and Binfield scored few runs up until over 16 with just three fours.

Ruddock replaced Reynolds and went for nine, including two fours.

Over 22 saw two more fours scored from Ruddock. At the halfway point, 94-1, Lewis Smith came on to bowl but it was Ruddock at the other end, who, on ball two of over 28, when James Watt caught Isaac Humphrey for 26.

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30 overs arrived and Chris Morgan had added 10 when Lamprecht was caught by Ashley Cupido bowled Ruddock for 58 on 113-3.

Tom Andrews joined Morgan and the run rate improved with six runs from over 33. Smith conceded seven and Ruddock nine runs in successive overs.

The first ball of over 39 saw Smith skittle Andrews with Binfield on 165-4.

Smith bowled over 43 and 2nd ball Morgan was out LBW for 29 on 180-5.

Joe Warren went for nine as Williams was becoming used to the conditions.

Over 46 and Joe Warren ran two then hit a six, which brought up 200, followed by a single from a no-ball.

Over 48 Williams was caught Smith bowled Joe Warrenon on 213-6 after a huge six from Williams.

Miller hit a huge six and Jackson hit a four after a single, while the last over gave Binfield a chance to enhance the total which was by 11 runs from Joe Warren to put them on 258-6.

Hurst’s reply started with James Watt being caught by Tom Andrews, bowled Jackson for zero on 6-1.

Lewis Smith sent the ball to the boundary to complete the 10th over. Four per over except one over then Jack Collett came on for over 16 but no more boundaries except for over 19.

Sam Warren scored three fours out of 14 from Joe Warren’s next over putting 100 on the scoreboard.

Collett bowled over 26 giving eignt to Hurst and Lamprecht bowled over 27 but over 28 Collett saw Skipper Smith leave when caught by Miller for 67 on 150-2.

However the next over by Lamprecht Sam Warren was stumped by Miller for 105 on 205-3.

Max Carroll hit Jackson for a six in the 38th over and The 39th over saw Cupido and Carroll running for each ball of the over at 221-3.

Andrews bowled over 41 with 7 runs and after 42.1 overs as Cupido scored a four before play was stopped and the match was abandoned as a draw with Hurst om 233-3.

By Arthur Strand

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