Match Reports and Averages 2009

League Averages 2009

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Timberscombe CC League Averages 2009


Batting

Name

Innings

Not Outs

Runs

High Score

4

6

Ducks

Average

P. Sparks

15

2

639

113

89

8

0

49.2

N. Hill

7

2

209

58

22

0

0

41.8

T. Sparks

10

4

183

61*

13

3

0

30.5

B. Bowman

7

1

166

52*

25

1

1

27.7

B. Lang

12

0

283

67

29

1

2

23.6

P. Keal

12

3

183

52

23

2

3

20.3

K. Godfrey

5

1

78

27

5

2

0

20

W. Giblett

10

2

136

41

10

5

1

17

H. Sparks

5

2

50

38*

4

0

1

16.7

P. Reed

3

0

47

37

3

3

0

16

J. Shooter

6

1

69

34

6

1

1

13.8

M. Bowden

10

3

47

16

3

0<%2

End of Season Friendly Stats

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
      Friendly & Cup Runs, Runs & More Runs  
                 
Timbuck Player No of Innings* Times Not Out Highest Score Total Runs Average   Timbuck Player Most Runs Smashed
                 
                 
Paul Sparks 17 10 87 not out 518 74   Paul Sparks 518
Dan Bowditch 14 8 89 & 56 (in wet) 386 64.3   Dan Bowditch 386
Matt Drakeley 3 1 46 118 59   Jason Abbott 217
Jason Abbott 11 5 62 not out 217 36.17   Dan Sherring 207
Paul Keal 8 2 62 no & 64 no v Dulverton  202 33.67   Paul Keal 202
Jo Shooter 5 1 68 122 30.5   Dave Cook 195
Dan Sherring 10 3 84 not out (39 balls) 207 29.57   Tom Sparks 192
Bruce Lang 7 1 62 160 26.67   Kev Godfrey 168
Steve Archer 5 2 33 retired 73 24.33   Bruce Lang 160
Kev Godfrey 8 1 50 168 24   Jo Shooter 122
Jason Strong 3 0 63 67 22.33   Matt Drakeley 118
Dave Cook 15 5 44 not out 195 19.5   Ian Buchannan 117
Ian Buchannan 8 2 30 retired 117 19.5   Matt Bowden 117
Dom Bowden 2 0 32 38 19   Steve Perkins 88
Ben Dunton 2 0 28 34 17   Steve Archer 73
Matt Bowden 8 1 25 not out 117 16.71   Jason Strong 67
Tom Sparks 16 4 47 not out (in wet) 192 16   Nick Hill 67
John Reed 3 1 12 31 15.5   Rob Golding 52
Rob Golding 6 2 25 52 13   Gary Archer 44
Steve Perkins 14 6 25 retired 88 11   Jez Dibble 40
Gary Archer 4 0 25 44 11   Dom Bowden 38
Nick Hill 9 1 17 not out 67 8.38   Ben Dunton 34
Patrick Reed 2 0 9 16 8   John Reed 31
Will Giblett 5 2 7 19 6.3   Ali Lang 21
Chris Nevada 2 1 3 not out 6 6   Will Giblett 19
Jez Dibble 11 1 15 not out 40 4   Patrick Reed 16
Ali Lang 8 2 10 not out 21 3.5   Chris Nevada 6
Geoff Dibble 2 1 2 not out 3 3   Russ Summersgill 5
Russ Summersgill 3 1 5 5 2.5   Geoff Dibble 3
                 
*Min 2 Innings             Total Runs Smashed 3323
                 

Timbuck Player Number of Friendly/Cup Wickets Best Bowling Figures – Worth a Mention
     
Tom Sparks  21 2 Overs 0 Maidens 10 Runs 4 Wickets (all stumpings by  D Pawson) v Platyplods
Rob Golding 16 4 Wickets in the Saturday game on tour team too drunk to pen rest of details
Dan Sherring 10 7 Overs 0 Maidens 47 Runs 3 Wickets v Sampford Arundel
Will Giblett 10 6.1 Overs 1 Maiden 18 Runs 6 Wickets v Sampford Arundel  
Kev Godfrey 8 8 Overs 1 Maiden 24 Runs 2 Wickets v Farley
Dave Cook 8 4 Overs 2 Maidens 16 Runs 3 Wickets v Dunster
Steve Perkins 7 7 Wickets in 7 different games I’m not greedy like the rest !
Jez Dibble 7 4 Overs 0 Maidens 17 Runs 3 Wickets v Crowcombe
Ali Lang 7 6 Overs 2 Maidens 33 Runs 2 Wickets v Dunster
Jason Abbott 7 2 Overs 1 Maiden 1 Run 3 Wickets v Dunster
Nick Hill 6 2 Overs 0 Maidens 9 Runs 2 Wickets v Dunster
Paul Keal 6 4 Overs 0 Maidens 21 Runs 2 Wickets v Crowcombe twos in cup
Steve Archer 6 3 Overs 0 Maidens 10 Runs 2 Wickets v Dunster
Ian Buchannan 6 2 Overs 0 Maidens 14 Runs 3 Wickets v Minehead Barbarians
Matt Bowden 5 3 Overs 1 Maiden 14 Runs 2 Wickets v Cowbridge Crusaders
Dan Bowditch 5 6 Overs 1 Maiden 20 Runs 2 Wickets v Gulliford Goats
Brandon Rawle 5 4 Overs 0 Maidens 18 Runs 2 Wickets v Dulverton in cup
Paul Sparks 5 2 Overs 0 Maidens 8 Runs 2 Wickets v Cutcombe
Geoff Dibble 4 5 Overs 1 Maiden 21 Runs 2 Wickets v Dulverton in cup
Jo Shooter 4 Four straight deliveries in four different games !
Mark Gunn 3 2 Overs 0 Maidens 10 Runs 2 Wickets v Cutcombe
Russ Summersgill 3 3 Overs 0 Maidens 10 Runs 2 Wickets v South Park
Toby Parnell 3 7 Overs 1 Maiden 37 Runs 3 Wickets v Hurley
Jamie Ball 2 2 Overs 0 Maidens 9 Runs 2 Wickets v Minehead Barbarians
Harry Elliott 2 2 Overs 0 Maidens 11 Runs 2 Wickets v Platyplods
Martin Strong 2 5 Overs 0 Maidens 29 Runs 2 Wickets v Keymer
Ryan Strong 2 3 Overs 0 Maidens 20 Runs 2 Wickets v Cricket’s the Winner XI
Jason Strong 2 3 Overs 0 Maidens 20 Runs 2 Wickets v Cowbridge Crusaders
Gary Archer 2  
Dom Bowden 2  
Charlie Tudball 2 2 Overs 0 Maidens 10 Runs 2 Wickets v Crowcombe All-stars
Nick Virgin 1  
Ben Dunton 1 2 Overs 0 Maidens 14 Runs 1 wicket (John Kidd) v Monksilver
John Reed 1  
James Weetch 1  
Ben Bowman 1  
  183 Total Victims

Stogumber v Timberscombe 29 August 2009

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Visitors Timberscombe did everything they could to give themselves a fighting chance of promotion.

Invited to bat, Ben Bowman and Nick Hill got away to a steady start, until Ben was finally out in the 11th over on 16. this allowed skipper Paul Sparks to set about the home bowling. When drinks were taken on 20 overs the score had moved to 109 with ’skip’ getting his 50 off the last ball of the 20th over. This then brought about a change in the home sides bowling plans. Nick hill was soon out for 24 followed by Kev Godfrey after a breezy 23. The innings finally fizzled out to a below par 196 for 7.

Stogumber then set off in pusuit of the visistors total. Tight bowling from openers Rob Golding and Kev Godfrey kept Timberscombe in control. With the departure of the dangerous James Rexworthy the onus fell on opener Watts. A dislocated finger meant that wicket keeper Sparks had to be put out to graze for a while. Change of bowlers to Nick Virgin and Ben Bowman meant the control was maintained. When the final wicket fell on 169 the visitors were able to finally relax.

Timberscombe 196 for 7

P Sparks 75

N Hill 24

Stogumber 169 all out

R Golding 2 for 42

K Godfrey 3 for 40

N Virgin 2 for 28

B Bowman 3 for 43

Timberscombe 26 points beat Stogumber 8 points by 27 runs  



Bagborough v Timberscombe 22 August 2009

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Timberscombe brushed Bagborough aside as they got
revenge for the defeat against the same opposition earlier in the
season.

Asked to bat Timberscombe went about their innings cautiously on an
unreliable surface. Paul Sparks (42) and Bruce Lang (33) put together a
handy second wicket 71 run partnership that provided a platform for the
team to push off from. A flurry of wickets meant the innings faltered a
little until Tom Sparks (40) and Will Giblett (30 no, including one huge six) put together  60
runs from just 7 overs to effectively take the game away from the
hosts. The innings closed on 204 for 6.

Bagborough were soon in trouble as opener Phillips was run out without
facing in the first over. 24 for 2 soon became 57 for 7 as the visitors
bowlers all helped themselves. Rob Golding and Will Giblett were backed
up by the change bowlers. But, it was the spinnners who caused most
trouble as, firstly Nick Virgin picked up 2 wickets, and then Geoff
Dibble polished off the tail with 3 for 9.

Timberscombe 204 for 6
Paul  Sparks 42
Tom Sparks 40
Bruce Lang 33
P York-Smith 3 for 48

Bagborough 94 all out
Geoff Dibble 3 for 9
Rob Golding 2 for 11
Nick Virgin 2 for 27

Timberscombe 26 Points beat Bagborough 5 Points by 110 Runs

Timberscombe v Stoke St Mary 15 August 2009

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Timberscombe bounced back from defeat the previous week with a
comprehensive 9 wicket win.

Having elected to bat Stoke were soon in trouble as wickets fell in
the early overs. A fourth wicket partnership of 36 proved to be their
best as they slumped from 93 for 3 to 114 all out. Only Ed Hopkinson
was able to trouble the home bowlers with a hard hit 48. Kev Godfrey
proved to be the pick of the bowlers with 4 wickets from his 9 overs
for only 22 runs.

In reply openers Ben Bowman and Hannah Sparks were well in command and
made short work of the Stoke bowling. With both batters finding
boundaries easy to come by they reached a 105 partnership before Bowman
fell on 51. Hannah Sparks carried her bat for 38 as the home side
reached their target with a six in only the 19th over.

Stoke St Mary 114 all out
Ed Hopkinson 48
Kev Godfrey 4 for 22

Timberscombe 119 for 1
Ben Bowman 51
Hannah  Sparks 38 no

Timberscombe 26 Points beat Stoke St Gregory 3 Points by 9 Wkts

Over Stowey v Timberscombe 8 August 2009

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Oh dear!

A weakened batting line up failed to get going leaving carnage in it’s wake. 44 for 1 soon became 52 for 5 and ended up as 90 for 9 off 40 overs.  Only Nick hill with 30 could leave with any real credit.

Not enough and so it was to prove!

Stowey soon reached the total for the loss of only one wicket. Least said the better.

Timberscombe 90 for 9

Nick Hill 30

Over Stowey 93 for 1 

Over Stowey 25 Points beat Timberscombe 2 Points by 9 Wickets.

Stoke St Gregory v Timberscombe 25 July 2009

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Timberscombe once again managed to come out winners in a low scoring
game on a low, slow wet wicket. Another grumpy affair!

Having elected to bat Stoke were soon in trouble as wickets fell in
quck succession. Rob Golding and Nick Virgin kept things tight early on
and were ably backed up by Paul Keal and Geoff Dibble. Keal was the
pick of the bowlers taking 4 wickets. Only four Stoke players managed
double figures as they struggled to 88 all out.

Batting second was never going to be easy and so it proved. The wet
pitch conditions meant run getting was hard work. Patience and the
ability to punish the bad ball was what was required. Nick hill batted
through for a hard fought 38 not out and was ably supported by Tom
Sparks, Paul Keal and Hannah Sparks.

Thanks to losing the toss Paul was able to avoid making the poor decision of choosing to bat!

Stoke St Gregory 88 all out
Paul Keal 4 for 20

Timberscombe 89 for 4
Nick Hill 38 no
Tom  Sparks 17

Timberscombe 25 Points beat Stoke St Gregory 3 Point by 6 Wkts

Timberscombe v North Newton July 18 2009

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Timberscombe ran out comfortable 7 wicket winners with overs to spare.


Having insisited on playing on a grass wicket as opposed to an
artificial one, the visitors were soon regretting the decision. 14 for
3 soon became 48 for 6 as wickets fell at steady intervals. Poor
running, poor shot selection and some good tight bowling on a very wet
wicket made the going tough. The innings eventually ended on 65. Only
two batsmen made double figures as the bowlers made the most of the
conditions. Veteran Geoff Dibble was the pick of the bowlers with 4 for
33 from his 9 overs. He was ably supported by Tom Sparks and Rob
Golding who each bagged a brace.
the home side eventually reached their target with 7 wickets to spare.

In reply the Timberscombe batsmen when about the run chase sensibly
and capably. Nick Hill (28) and Paul Sparks (25) made light work of the
bad balls and worked hard to keep out the rest. Despite some
enthusiastic appeals from the visitors ( and with some stoic umpiring by Geoff and Joe)

North Newton 65 All Out
Geoff Dibble 4 wkts for 33
Rob Golding 2 wkts for 8
Tom Sparks 2 wkts for 14

Timberscombe 67 for 3
Nick Hill 28
Paul Sparks 25

Timberscombe 25 Points beat North Newton 1 Point by 7 Wkts

Timberscombe v Bishops Hull 11 July 2009

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Bishops Hull cemented their reputation for upholding the spirit of the game and cheery disposition when they refused to take the field to continue the game after a break for weather.

Having elected to bowl, and when they finally turned up to start, the visitors took the early wicket of Bruce Lang. Unusually Bruce was playing an aggressive shot in only the second over, hopefully he will learn from this and adjust his future batting accordingly.

This brought Paul Sparks and Ben Bowman together who then set about the bowling and took full advantage of holes in the field. Playing through showers of  light drizzle they moved to 46 and 52 respectively before a heavier downpour came.  The rain continued during tea and further play looked doubtful. However it stopped and after a short period for drying a start looked imminent. Sadly noone had foreseen the intervention of the cheerful skipper from Bishops Hull who refused to allow his team to take the field.

That ended the afternoons entertainment!

Match abandoned?

Timberscombe 10 Points, Bishops Hull 8 Points

Taunton v Timberscombe 4 July 2009

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

A close fought encounter on a  good cricket wicket produced an
exciting match with 430 runs hit on the day.

Electing to bat Timberscombe lost an early wicket in the second over (Bruce falling for a duck, he is now the proud owner of the black tee-shirt)and a
second in the 9th. This brought Paul Sparks and Nick Hill together who
set about laying the foundation for Timberscombe’s innings. When Sparks
was out for 53, soon followed by Hill for 58 they were well placed with
8 overs to go. Paul Keal then became the third scorer of a half century
as he moved quickly to 52 unbeaten in no time. He was ably assisted by
Tom Sparks who hit and ran a quick-fire 26 off only 15 balls. the
innings closed on 227 for 5.

After tea the home side lost the wicket of the dangerous Masters in
the 5th over. This then left C Hunt and N Preston to build their reply.
At 20 overs the comparitive scores were fairly level. what followed was
a catalogue of run out mayhem. First Hunt was run out trying to take an
impossible second run, As a result his fifty went unnoticed. The hard
hitting McKay then proceeded to run out two partners with some suicidal
running putting Timerscombe in control. Mckay and skipper Gale then
repaired some of the damage, before Mckay was bowled on 29 by Paul
Keal. Gale then took over the hitting role, but also took his turn
running out partners. He managed to run out two of his team mates
before they had faced a ball! When Gale was finally bowled on 43 the
innings tailed off leaving the visitors as winners by 24 runs.

Timberscombe 227 for 5
Nick Hill 58
Paul Sparks 53
Paul Keal 52 no
M Gale 3 for 18

Taunton A 203 for 9
C Hunt 50
R Golding 2 for 48
P Keal 2 for 30

Timberscombe 25 Points beat Taunton A 7 Points by 24 Runs