Notts Premier League round-up: Farnsfield pick up vital win to close gap at the bottom
The visitors won the toss and opted to bowl first, and were able to make regular inroads.
Only Brett Hutton, with 67 and Matthew Sisson (57) were able to make substantial knocks as Stanny Simon’s 3 for 43 restricted Farnsfield to 191 for 9.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAt 72 for 2, with Ben Shaw on 41, the Attenborough reply looked in good shape, but a run out and the introduction of David Loveridge turned the match.
Only Matt Cross, with 33, could resist as Loveridge claimed 6 for 22 to bundle out Attenborough for 128.
In the day’s other big match at the bottom end of the table, Radcliffe-on-Trent moved themselves out of the bottom two with a hard earned three wicket win over Ordsall Bridon.
The home side won the toss and invited their visitors to bat, making a pair of early breakthroughs.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdLiam Andrews made 37 in a 65 run third wicket stand with Joshua Marsh, but it was then the Lucas and Sutton show.
David Lucas claimed 5 for 49 and Rob Sutton 4 for 22 as the Bridon innings subsided to 117 all out in the 29th over.
Aqab Ahmed took 3 for 48 as Radcliffe struggled with the chase and fell to 68 for 5, before Lucas steadied the ship with Wasim Rana and the hosts got over the line before drinks.
League leaders Caythorpe found their lead trimmed to just six points after they could only manage a losing draw at home to Kimberley Institute.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdThe away side won the toss and chose to bat, with their total of 262 for 4 built on a stand of 182 between Tom Rowe, who compiled a 121 ball 103, and Sam Johnson, whose 77 took his tally to 186 runs against Caythorpe in seven days. Dominic Brown added a breezy 40 to close the innings.
In reply all of Caythorpe’s top seven made starts, but unlike when the Institute batted, no-one could go on to make a telling score.
Martyn Dobson featured in a 51 run opening stand on his way to top scoring with 46. Josh Mierklans added 43 and Andrew Staszkiewicz 42, featuring in a stand of 62 together as Caythorpe closed 14 runs short on 248 for 9.
West Indian Cavaliers closed up on the leading pack with a win over Welbeck at Birchover Park.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdWelbeck won the toss and had their hosts in trouble as Richard Stroh’s four wickets reduced them to 77 for 6.
Bilal Shafayat and Michael Millwood mounted the recovery action, teaming in a stand of 88.
Shafayat made 69 and Millwood 54 as Cavs were finally dismissed for 204. Tom Lungley chipping in with 3 wickets.
Simon Widdup (56) and Richard Stroh (36) paired in a stand of 81 for the third wicket and had Welbeck in a solid position.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBut both were part of Shafayat’s three wicket haul, as 134 for 2 became 191 all out with 13 balls remaining.
Results (home teams in capitals)
Kimberley 262-4 in 50 overs (18) drew with CAYTHORPE 248-9 in 50 overs (7).
Caythorpe: M Dobson 46, J Mierkalns 43, A Staszkiewicz 42.
Kimberley: T Rowe 103, S Johnson 77, D Brown 40*.
Plumtree 311-4 in 50 overs (20) beat CLIFTON 66 in 15.4 overs (1).
Plumtree: H Azad 113*, M Wood 110, N Rimmington 5-27, G Read 5-39.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdCUCKNEY 256-6 in 50 overs (5) lost to Notts Academy 261-4 in 46.2 overs (20).
Cuckney:J Hawley 88, W Butler 61, A Burgess 53.
Notts Academy: J New 114, D Freeman 100*.
FARNSFIELD 191-9 in 50 overs (20) beat Attenborough 128 in 31.3 overs (4).
Farnsfield: B Hutton 67, M Sisson 57, D Loveridge 6-22.
Attenborough: B Shaw 41, M Cross 33, S Simon 3-42.
Ordsall 117 in 28.1 overs (3) lost to RADCLIFFE 118-7 in 24.2 overs (20).
Radcliffe: D Lucas 5-49, R Sutton 4-22.
Ordsall: L Andrews 37, A Ahmed 3-48.
WI CAVALIERS 204 in 49.1 overs (20) beat Welbeck 191 in 47.5 overs (6).
WI Cavaliers: B Shafayat 69 & 3-35, M Millwood 54.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdWelbeck: S Widdup 56, R Stroh 36 & 4-28, T Lungley 3-54.
Fixtures (Saturday 4th July)
Nottinghamshire Cricket Board Academy v Ordsall Bridon, Farnsfield v Welbeck, Clifton Village v Attenborough, Caythorpe v Plumtree, Cuckney v Kimberley Institute, West Indian Cavaliers v Radcliffe-on-Trent.