Tag Archive 'Catherine de Barnes'

Jul 20 2009

Match Report – Catherine de Barnes 2nd XI v Long Itchington 2nd XI

Cotswold Hills League Division 5
Played 18th July 2009

A strong looking Itchington 2nd XI visited Catherine-de-Barnes on Saturday and were thoroughly beaten by the home side who bowled very well on a damp green track to bowl the league leaders out for 85.

Itchington batsmen did not help themselves with 7 out of the 10 wickets falling to either bad shots or poor shot selection. However the Catney opening bowlers Prince and Dixon bowled very well and got figures of 3 for 21 and 3 for 18 off their respective 10 overs each.

The Itchington innings closed in the 34th over and the Catney batsmen had a difficult 10 overs to face the very good Long Itchington bowling attack before the tea interval.

At tea Catney had been reduced to 23 for 3 so Itchington were still in the game and the introduction of spin started the wickets tumbling with Crosthwaite bowling his best spell of the season 10 overs, 2 maidens 3 for 8 with excellent support from the reliable Buchholz (2 for 24 off 9) and the pacey Hudson (2 for 16).

However the Catney tail-enders kept on track and achieved the required total in the 30th over handing Itchington only their 2nd defeat of the season.

Long Itchington 2nd XI 85 all out, Catherine de Barnes 2nd XI 86-7.
Catherine de Barnes won by 3 wickets.

Long Itchington 2nd XI 3 points, Catherine de Barnes 2nd XI 18 points

NB:
As an a matter of interest every side in the fifth division that batted first on Saturday lost !

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May 18 2009

Match Report – Long Itchington 2nd XI v Catherine-de-Barnes 2nd XI

Cotswold Hills League Division 5
Played 16th May 2009

Long Itchington Second II met on a dull, windy, rain-threatened Saturday afternoon at Whitehall Farm. The ground looked in excellent condition thanks to the hard work of the LI grounds men who had strived to ensure the game could go ahead after a wet week.

Catney arrived and the two captains eagerly awaited the spin of the coin both desperate to ask the opposition to take the first knock on a real ‘sticky dog’ of a wicket. Eddie, the Catney Captain smiled as the coin landed on tails ‘you can bat’ he gleefully said. Smith and Insall opened the Itchington innings and put on a stand of 43 in 11 overs with the ball spitting like a cobra on an Indian afternoon.

Fogarty the home umpire had to make a crucial decision of giving the in-form Insall out caught behind for 17. Rogers quickly followed caught brilliantly at slip before he had opened his account. Phillips at 4 mixed cautious and swashbuckling shots, including a huge 6 over point, to get to 34 at a run per ball before a bizarre injury to an upper arm muscle had him retire injured. A rain storm hit the game and 8 overs were lost from the second innings of the match.

On resumption Franks played a short cameo innings before being out with the score on 113 for 3. Smith carried on in an uncharacteristically patient way on the damp wicket making 39 in 95 balls before he was out in the 32nd over. Buchholz then took up the mantle and when the innings closed at 161 for 7 he was not out for 20 which would prove to be a crucial knock to the outcome of the game.

Catney, chasing a revised target of 133 in 37 overs to win, started abysmally and was soon in real trouble at 24 for 6. The game looked to be won easily by Long Itchington the bowlers and fielders were strutting their wares magnificently when a mini revival, lead by the Catney Captain, took them to 53 for 7 then 60 for 8 with Buchholz returning figures of 10 overs, 4 maidens, 4 for 20 and Hudson 10 overs 2 maidens, 4 for 43.

Catney players had rung wives and girlfriends to get themselves ready to be taken out for an early supper, however cricket is a funny game, with its twists and turns, suddenly Long Itchington had their backs to the wall. The young number 10 for Catney, Hancock, started to play some well judged shots to all parts of the ground to put Long Itchington to the sword. The home captain changed bowlers frequently and to help save the day found an ally in Franks’ left arm seam bowling who had Hancock well caught by Smith at mid wicket for 30, with only 19 needed for victory the innings closed at 114 all out, Franks finishing with 2 for 13.

Long Itchington claimed 20 points to Catney’s 4 and recorded their 3rd straight win of the season to date. The game was played in good sprit by both sides, the discipline that Long Itchington players need to learn when putting in a challenge for promotion is to reduce the number of extras, 24 wides were recorded against Catney which could have been the difference between the two sides in a close fought encounter.

Long Itchington 2nd X1 161 for 7, Catherine-de-Barnes 114 all out.

LI 20 points, Catherine-de-Barnes 4

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Sep 01 2007

L.I.C.C. v Catherine de Barnes II (01-09-2007)

Played Saturday, September 1st 2007

Itchington II’s clinched promotion in their first season in Division 6 with a clinical batting display chasing down 179 to beat Catherine de Barnes by 9 wickets.

Catherine de Barnes forfeited the toss due to late arrivals and were invited to bat first. Itchington went back to the future with veterans Steve Crosthwaite (10-5-12-1) and Dave Buchholz (10-1-42-1) opening the bowling and it was Crosthwaite who struck first removing Jonker for 0 after opener Gallimore had retired hurt. Fellow opener Partington soon followed, the first of three victims for Tom Crosthwaite (10-0-47-3) who took over from his dad. Lewis (29) and Ballinger (41) then rebuilt the innings with a stand of 62 before Lewis fell to Tom Crosthwaite and Ballinger was bowled by Jack Arthurton (6-1-18-1) at the end of a tidy 6 over spell. Gallimore (35 n.o.) returned to the fray and a frenetic end to the innings saw 3 wickets fall but 35 precious runs added in the last 5 over’s and a total of 179 was set for Itchington to chase.

Itchington lost an early wicket but after a watchful start Aaron Jones and George Insall started to impose themselves and soon the runs started flowing as first Insall and the Jones reached their half centuries, Jones going on to make 82 n.o. and Insall 73 n.o. as they put on a unbroken 2nd wicket stand of 173 to see Itchington home in the 38th over. Lewis was the pick of the visitors bowling attack only conceding 27 runs in his 10 over’s and taking the solitary wicket to fall.

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