Match Report for Thurs 20th May
Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Over 50/60/70 Cricket
Chippenham CC v Two Counties Over 50s
Thursday 20th May 2021 at Chippenham Park – Timed match
Two Counties Over 50s 225-6 dec (Eric Davy 62, Phil Tompkins 61, Simon Sargent 50 not out, Charly Rattley 2-39)
Chippenham CC 104-7 (Harry Grant 36, Martin Southwell 4-41, Lindsay Towers 2-16)
Match drawn.
Rain, a large wet patch on the square, and a road traffic accident on the A11 all combined to delay the scheduled start of this away day friendly.
On a rain dampened wicket, the visitors were in a spot of bother as both Ben Moyle and Steve Henderson only spent 5 overs at the crease leaving the scoreboard to read 32-2. Chippenham’s tormenter in chief at Kelvedon, Phil Tompkins, was again in the runs and with Nick Meakin clubbing some useful boundaries the visitors were gaining the ascendency. A quickfire partnership of 41 was ended with Meakin having to depart having edged the ball to the keeper. There was little respite for the Home XI as Eric Davy entered the fray and was quickly into his stride. Meanwhile, Tompkins had reached his 50 from 52 deliveries faced. Having added 56 together, Tompkins then fell lbw to a slow Paul Mangel delivery that had descended from the heavens with snow on it! Still no respite for Chippenham as Davy out-batted Tompkins, 49 balls for his half century and an even quicker 50 from Simon Sargent, just 42 balls. After putting on 84 together, Davy, 62, fell to the bowling of Charly Rattley, whose second wicket came just 3 balls later, thus hastening the declaration at 225-6.
The target set by the Two Counties would give Chippenham around 35 overs compared to the 39 received by the visitors. Regular opening bowlers, Ken Greenaway and Chris Hills were pretty accurate with their deliveries and were thus able to restrict the flow of runs. With Hills’s spell only lasting 4 overs, first change Martin Southwell struck with the second ball of his first over, having Ashely Brown stumped by Davy as he tried to up the run rate. Greenaway got a much deserved wicket when bowling Harry Grant (36) in his penultimate over, before finishing his 8 over spell with figures of 1-27. At 55-2 after 14 overs, the umpires signalled that the last hour with a minimum of 20 overs to be bowled. Chippenham were unlikely to win the match as the next 12 overs produced just 37 runs for the loss of 5 wickets but could they survive the final 8 overs. Wicket keeper, Richard Sadler and opening bowler, Clive Sutton managed to repulse the varied attack of Southwell and Lindsay Towers’ seamers through concentrating on survival as only an additional 12 runs were added. Southwell returned figures of 4-41 and Towers 2-16.
An enjoyable afternoon’s cricket despite the vagaries of the weather conditions.