CRICKET: Butt hits form as Barnack break duck, Sreehari shines for Peterborough Town

Barnack opened their Rutland Division One win account after a thrilling high-scoring battle at Oundle yesterday (May 8).
Uffington before their low-scoring Rutland Division Two defeat at Castor. (Front, left to right):  John Burton, Damien Herrick, Tom Bentley, Felix Cunningham, Dave Griffin. (Back) Guy Cunningham,  Josh Bentley, Steve Moody, Ben Jennings, Simon Larter, Harry BentleyUffington before their low-scoring Rutland Division Two defeat at Castor. (Front, left to right):  John Burton, Damien Herrick, Tom Bentley, Felix Cunningham, Dave Griffin. (Back) Guy Cunningham,  Josh Bentley, Steve Moody, Ben Jennings, Simon Larter, Harry Bentley
Uffington before their low-scoring Rutland Division Two defeat at Castor. (Front, left to right): John Burton, Damien Herrick, Tom Bentley, Felix Cunningham, Dave Griffin. (Back) Guy Cunningham, Josh Bentley, Steve Moody, Ben Jennings, Simon Larter, Harry Bentley

The villagers successfully chased down Oundle’s formidable 45-over score of 270-7 to win by three wickets. T

Barnack’s Asim Butt, who was dismissed cheaply when playing against Oundle for Peterborough Town 24 hours earlier, cracked 95. Oundle dropped him three times.

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Mohammaed Hammad als struck an impressive 70 for Barnack after Pete Foster had claimed his maiden senior ton for Oundle. Foster struck an unbeaten 110 and received excellent support from Mark Hodgson (61).

Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.
Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.

Peterborough Town also recorded their first win of the season in a battle of two understrength teams at Uppingham

Youngster Sreehari Subramonian was in outstanding form for Town taking 5-33 as Uppingham were dismissed for 114. Alex Mitchell, who bowls rarely, took two early wickets.

Town scooted home by nine wickets with Kieran Judd unbeaten on 52 at the close.

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Top two Bourne and Nassington protected their 100 per cent winning records in contrasting fashion.

Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.
Reeece Smith batting for Castor against Uffington. Photo: David Lowndes.

Bourne raced to a 10-wicket win at Ufford Park in a match that lasted less than 30 overs. Tom Dixon (3-20) returned the best figures as Ufford Park were dismissed for 57, a total Bourne passed in six overs as Sam Evison (34no) and Pete Morgan (24no) hit out,

It was a lot tougher for Nassington who won by four wickets at home to Stamford after the visitors had set a tricky target of 215-7. Tom Williams finished 100 not out for Stamford and dominated an unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 97 with Chris Birch (39no).

Nassington struggled to 69-4 in reply, but Aussie Adam McDermott (81) and Dan Bandaranaike (47) put on 120 for the fifth wicket. McDermott struck four sixes and nine fours.

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Wisbech won a high-scoring contest between two unbeaten sides against Market Deeping by 16 runs at Harecroft Road.

Gary Freear (79) and Danny Haynes (63) batted well for Wisbech in their 250, while Zac Simmonds (51) top scored in Deeping’s replay.

In Division Two Castor beat Uffington by 17 runs in a low-scoring clash at Port Lane. Castor were dismissed for just 97, but rallied to bowl their visitors out for just 82.

Naturally bowlers dominated with Ben Jennings taking 5-21 for Uffington and Reece Smith claiming 4-35 for Castor.

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Peterborough Town’s scheduled second round tie in the National Club KO Cup was conceded by Buckingham Town, while Ramsey were predictably put to the sword by East Anglian Premier Division top dogs Swardeston.

Joe Gatting, nephew of former England skipper Mike Gatting and a former first-class professional, smashed nine sixes in his unbeaten 160 as the Norfolk-based home side piled up 346-8 in 45 overs. Sam Latchford (5-67) returned decent figures for Ramsey who were dismissed for 126. Elliott Cafferkey (42) top scored for Ramsey.

RESULTS

NATIONAL CLUB KO

Second round

SARDESTON beat RAMSEY by 220 runs

Swardeston 346-8 (J. Gatting 160no, S. Latchford 5-67).

Ramsey 126 (E. Cafferkey 42, M. Taylor 3-15).


RUTLAND LEAGUE

Division One

BOURNE beat UFFORD PARK by 10 wkts

Ufford Park 57 (T. Dixon 3-20, B. Keast 2-11, J. Berry 2-21).

Bourne 58-0 (S. Evison 34no, P. Morgan 24no).

NASSINGTON beat by STAMFORD by 4 wkts

Stamford 215-7 (T. Williams 100no, A. Birch 39no, M. Piggott 21, H. Bashir 4-56).

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Nassington 218-6 (A. McDermott 81, D, Bandaranaike 47, C. Craig 25, T. Burns 20, S. Chamberlain 2-11, A, Birch 2-47).

OUNDLE lost to BARNACK by 3 wkts

Oundle 270-7 (P. Foster 110, M. Hodgson 61, T. Moreki 33, F. Hammad 3-45).

Barnack 271-7 (A. Butt 95, M. Hammad 70, J. Roberts 2-45, J. Charlton 2-52).

PETERBOROUGH TOWN beat UPPINGHAM by 9 wkts

Uppingham 114 (S. Subramonian 5-33, A. Mitchell 2-31).

Town 116-1 (K. Judd 52no, J. Abid 27).

WISBECH beat MARKET DEEPING by 16 runs

Wisbech 250 (G. Freear 79, D. Haynes 63, S. Rippington 40no).

Market Deeping 234 (Z. Simmonds 51, D. Gillett 44no, J. Gollands 3-31).