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Aug 24 2011

Div 2 Side Leamington Home 27th August

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The Match is Sponsored by the Duck on the Pond

1) Aaron Jones
2) Alex Jack
3) Martyn Rawbone
4) Will Grindall
5) Mat Cox
6) Tom Perks
7) James Clark
8) Nick Brookes
9) Andy Wood
10) Steve Chapman
11) Martin Clark

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Aug 01 2011

Div 2 Match Report – Home Chipping Camden 30th July

LONG ITCHINGTON V CHIPPING CAMPDEN
Cotswold Hills League Sat 30/07/11

Reporting from the Ground…Martyn Rawbone

LI put in another good performance to defeat visitors Campden on Saturday. With several senior players unavailable for the home side for various reasons their replacements did the side proud. Having lost the toss LI were asked to take first use on a belter of a track. Aaron Jones and Alex Jack battled gamely against probing lines from Reason and Groves with Jack by far the most fluent. He reached a fine 47 out of 93 before a superb one handed catch from visiting skipper Lindner ended his knock. After his dismissal Jones’ scratchy innings improved as he dominated a 2nd wicket stand of 43. Tom Perks then joined Jones adding 75 before Perks was third out for a run a ball 45. Jones was finally dismissed for 86 with the score at 228-5 leaving Steve Franks (13 n.o.) and Martyn Rawbone (16 n.o.) to put on 34 in the final 4 over’s producing a healthy 262-5 with Groves 2-49 the best of the bowlers. LI bowled very tightly from the start in reply with Andy Wood (2-21) particularly effective dismissing last year’s century maker Lindner and the hard-hitting Groves for 12 in his opening spell both giving edges to stand-in wicket keeper Jack. Change bowlers Matt Cox and debutant teenager Andy Smith then took charge particularly after Cox out thought Guy Nicholls who reached 49 in his usual boundary laden way. Only Rich Grey reached double figures with 16 as he became one of three victims for Smith in an 8 over spell of 3-31. Cox took 4-46 being very harshly treated by no 9 Coombes who slogged his way to 36 before being last man out well caught on the boundary to finish off a good fielding display (Jack ending with 4 victims) as Campden were dismissed for 138 with LI winning by 124 runs.

Team Score Overs Points
Long Itchington 262-5 45 20
Chipping Campden 138 all out 35.2 4
Best Performances:-
Team Bowling Batting
Long Itchington M.Cox 10-0-46-4
A.Smith 8-2-31-3
A.Wood 10-5-21-2
A.Jones 86
A.Jack 47
T.Perks 45

Chipping Campden G.Nicholls 49 J.Groves 10-0-49-2

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Jul 24 2011

LONG ITCHINGTON 1ST XI v EXHALL & WIXFORD 2ND XI

LONG ITCHINGTON 1ST XI v EXHALL & WIXFORD 2ND XI

MATCH SPONSORED BY PAUL MONTGOMERY – A LIFE LONG PLAYER, AND CLUB VP (MANY THANKS PAUL)

23rd July 2011

MATCH REPORT – AN UMPIRE’S PERSPECTIVE!

Following a night of heavy rain, players turned up wondering just what conditions might await them. Don’t worry lads – Groundsman Foster and his able assistant Rawbone (S) had done their usual magnificent job and a bone dry pitch awaited them. The coin was tossed – Exhall skipper Rodgers correctly calling Her Majesty and chose to put Long Itch in. Openers Jack and Jones made a steady start, interspersed with some near suicidal calling. One could only assume Jack saw his partner as a threat to the batting average trophy and felt the need to take appropriate action. No need to worry Alex – after a stand of 69 in 20 overs Jones took the hint, and having hit the ball all of 10 feet surprised everyone, including himself, by calling for a quick single. Bowler Simpson gathered, turned, flung and threw down the wicket with a well aimed throw. Exit Jones.

Ex-captain Martyn Withawhy-Rawbone (48) joined Jack at the crease, and together upped the pace, until Jack fell for 58 – perhaps not his most fluent innings of the season, but welcome runs nonetheless. Middle order big hitters Grindal and Cox flattered to deceive, both being back in the pavilion after making a couple of lusty blows apiece. Franksy joined the fray, and immediately took advantage of the short boundary by crashing his first ball for four, and adding a further 27 more quick runs for an excellent 31 in just 15 balls, and earning himself match sponsor Monty’s MOTM nomination. Good running added valuable runs at the end, with the home side being finally dismissed in the final over for 246.

After a delicious tea provided by Angela Cox, (Grindal being most reluctant to leave the table) Itchington took the field and from the first ball put the visitors to the sword, with accurate bowling by openers Andy Wood and Steve Rawbone, with the former using the wind well to take 3-21 in his 10 overs. A good day for the Wood family was compounded with news from the 2nds at Exhall that “the young Seb” was showing his elders how to bat with an excellent 31. Back to Long Itch, and Rawbone’s spell came to a sudden end when his long suffering calf muscle yet again cried foul, leaving captain Brooks to try to find fielding positions where the veteran bowler could rest his troubled leg. Not sure whether slip was that position (and neither did his brother!) where Simmy later made a creditable impression of a dying Swan to spill a catch travelling at a speed of at least 5 mph. Exhall opener Hollands stood out as a class shot maker, and held the innings together for some time, until being trapped in front by Martin Clark for a well made 48.

Realising that the target of 247 was probably out of their reach, Exhall’s remaining batsmen batted sensibly but well within themselves, aiming for batting points rather that the glory of the win. Captain Brooks changed his seven bowlers on a regular basis, but ignored heavy hints from Martyn to try a bit of very slow off spin. The match itself went a bit flat, petering out in the end to a total of 162-8 in the allotted 45 overs. Perhaps the home side were missing the cacophony of noise that is James Clark? However, another win was posted, and the march to Division 1 continues.

Match stats

Long Itchington 246 all out 44.4 overs
Exhall & Wixford 162-8 45 overs

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Jun 22 2011

Div 2 Selected – Home – Catney 25th June

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Please be at the ground not later than 12.45.

1) Nick Brookes
2) Tom Perks
3) Alex Jack
4) Martyn Rawbone
5) James Clark
6) Mat Cox
7) Will Grindall
8) Steve Rawbone
9) Steve Chapman
10) Andy Wood
11) Martin Clark

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Jun 20 2011

Division 2 Match Report – Leamington 18th June

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LONG ITCHINGTON V LEAMINGTON
Cotswold Hills League Sat 18/06/11 (Reporting from his “home” ground…Martyn Rawbone)

LI’s positive attitude throughout generated a winning result in their top of the table clash against local rivals Leamington. Reluctant to start on time (due to an apparently wet square and outfield – it would be as it had been raining!) the match commenced as a 42 over affair.

Alex Jack and Tom Perks punished some early loose deliveries but the youthful home attack began to find their lines and at the half way point the scoreboard only read 67. Perks was dismissed for 32 in the 23rd over with Martyn Rawbone joining the fray. He and Jack seemed to flick the attacking switch whereupon 73 runs were added in 9 over’s either side of a rain break.

Leamington were again reticent about continuing but Zac Grant snared Rawbone and Jack soon after the resumption for 25 and 71 respectively. The remaining 10 over’s brought fun and games as lots of quick (although not always successful) running, wafting of bats and balls finding the boundary saw 83 runs added mainly through an excellent 42 from Will Grindal and 21 from Matt Cox as LI finished with a very respectable 228-6. Grant was the most successful bowler but at a cost with 3-71.

With Leamington needing a revised 201 to win in 37 over’s LI held their nerve after conceding a couple of early boundaries and struck taking three wickets by the 10th over (28-3) with Steve Rawbone accounting for both openers including the dangerous Ainscow. Leamington’s experienced batting line-up still had plenty of big guns but good spells from both Matt Cox (3-42) and Martin Clark (2-30), aided by good ground fielding, saw off Mark Davison (21) and David Lord (17) as the home side slipped to 64-6 and 108-8 including 16 from Grant. Skipper Matt Dale (42) was battling gamely and along with Lawrence (21 n.o.) they achieved additional batting points before the inevitable ending at 152 all out and LI were home by 48 runs.

Team Score Overs Points
Long Itchington 228-6 42 20
Leamington 152 all out 35.4 6
Best Performances:-
Team Bowling
Long Itchington M.Cox 9-0-42-3
S.Rawbone 6-2-19-2
M.Clark 9-1-30-2 A.Jack 71
W.Grindal 42
T.Perks 32
Leamington
Z.Grant 9-0-71-3 M.Dale 42

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