2nd XI v Bexhill T20 Cup Semi-Final (Home):
Tom Lund's men faced first division opposition in the 2nd XI T20 Competition on Sunday and ran out winners with 8 balls to spare.
The visitors won the toss and elected to set a total, which ended up being 126 for 6. Martyn Swift claimed 2 for 20 and Nick Ballamy 2 for 24 in their 4 overs each. The reply saw skipper Lund top score with 49 not out from 38 balls, Gareth Challen 24 from 18 balls and Ballamy 24 from 35 balls.
Scorecard
The team play East Grinstead in the final at the County Ground, Hove on 17th August, starting at 1pm.
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Monday, 28 July 2014
2nd XI Cup Semi-Final - 27.7.14
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Friday, 14 September 2012
U16 Champions League Final
Worthing (140 for 5 off 20
overs) lost to Bexhill (141 for 3 off 17.5) by 7 wickets
The U16s finished off their
season under the floodlights at the County Ground, Hove enjoying a unique
opportunity to play at this historic venue in the final of the Champions
League. This would turn out to be one game too far for this team which after
such good season is no disgrace just failing to meet the challenge set by
Bexhill. Having chosen to bat, Worthing got off to a good enough start as both
openers, Harry Dunn (57) and Michael Askew (48) built an excellent opening
stand of 115 before the fall of the first wicket in the 15th over.
However, the middle order struggled to put bat to ball in the last few overs
and although the total set by Worthing of 140 was respectable it was perhaps 20
or so less than was looking likely at one stage.
Bexhill got off to an excellent
start as they wasted little time to reel in Worthing’s total. Spearheaded by
Liam Bryant, who hit 7 fours and 3 sixes in his brisk 59, Bexhill had already
reached 79 by the time he was out in the 9th over. A 2nd
wicket for Mason Crane in the same over gave Worthing a glimmer of hope for a
way back into the match but the damage had already been done. Nick Ballamy and
Jamie Piper bowled with pace with no reward while Nick Oxley managed to eke out
another wicket for the leg-spinners club but it was all to no avail. Bexhill’s
captain, Cameron Burgon, having survived a stumping chance earlier on, steered his
side home comfortably enough with a couple of overs to spare. However, the
result didn’t dampen what was otherwise an excellent occasion hosted by Sussex
CCC.
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Monday, 30 July 2012
Senior Matches - 28.7.12
The first eleven got a draw against 9th placed Bexhill at the MCG, just failing to bowl out the opposition in what would have been a precious win. Worthing stay seventh in the table having been put into bat by the visitors. Andy Reid hit 75 and Brad James 31 in an opening stand of 117. Stuart Carter also hit 25 as Bexhill bowled a series of javelins in a bid to restrict scoring rather than bowl Worthing out as the home side notched up 205 for 8.
Bexhill's batting relies heavily on two players and once they were out a draw was the only thing on their minds as they stonewalled just 159 for 8with Benn Challen taking 4 for 42 and Mason Crane 3 for 49 as they proved that there was spin in the pitch. Andy Lutwyche took the other wicket.
The second eleven got a vital win to take them out of the relegation places at Three Bridges.The home side hit 272 for 5 with Martyn Swift taking 2 for 37, Shane Felton, Harry Dunn and Gareth Challen all taking a wicket a-piece. Worthing reached their target having lost 6 wickets, with Alex Harris hitting 112, ably supported by Justin Watts (37) and Tim Lund (42).
The third eleven lost at Barns Green and sit just above the relegation places. The hosts got 22 all out with the spin of Sanjeev Kalra (3 for 50) and Adam Squires (3 for 41) the main threat. Kevin Punter took 2 wickets, Joe Westlake and Greg Harris a wicket each. It was the batting that let the side down as they were bowled out for 186 having had a good opening stand of 99 between Lloyd Crathern (38) and Tom Chambers (40).
The fourth eleven drew against Goring 3rds at the Manor. Goring batted first and notched up 228 for 2 with Dave Leader taking both wickets for 23 runs. Worthing ended on 191 for 9 in what can only be described as a nailbiter as Jamie Piper and Jack Westlake kept out the goring bowlers at the end. Adam Bastable hit 85 in the stand out innings for the home side.
Availability meant that the 5th team scratched.
Bexhill's batting relies heavily on two players and once they were out a draw was the only thing on their minds as they stonewalled just 159 for 8with Benn Challen taking 4 for 42 and Mason Crane 3 for 49 as they proved that there was spin in the pitch. Andy Lutwyche took the other wicket.
The second eleven got a vital win to take them out of the relegation places at Three Bridges.The home side hit 272 for 5 with Martyn Swift taking 2 for 37, Shane Felton, Harry Dunn and Gareth Challen all taking a wicket a-piece. Worthing reached their target having lost 6 wickets, with Alex Harris hitting 112, ably supported by Justin Watts (37) and Tim Lund (42).
The third eleven lost at Barns Green and sit just above the relegation places. The hosts got 22 all out with the spin of Sanjeev Kalra (3 for 50) and Adam Squires (3 for 41) the main threat. Kevin Punter took 2 wickets, Joe Westlake and Greg Harris a wicket each. It was the batting that let the side down as they were bowled out for 186 having had a good opening stand of 99 between Lloyd Crathern (38) and Tom Chambers (40).
The fourth eleven drew against Goring 3rds at the Manor. Goring batted first and notched up 228 for 2 with Dave Leader taking both wickets for 23 runs. Worthing ended on 191 for 9 in what can only be described as a nailbiter as Jamie Piper and Jack Westlake kept out the goring bowlers at the end. Adam Bastable hit 85 in the stand out innings for the home side.
Availability meant that the 5th team scratched.
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
Results - 26.5.12
The torrid start to season 2012 continued for a second week as all senior teams lost their games.
The First eleven travelled to fellow promotees Bexhill on a sunny but very breezy afternoon. Having won the toss Worthing elected to bat, posting 225 for 9 from their 58 overs, a score slightly below par on a lightning outfield. Darryl Rebbetts top scored with 55, as Benn Challen (41), Stuart Carter (48) and Andy Lutwyche with yet another rear-guard action hitting a run-a-ball 26*, offered support.
Bexhill chased the total in 46 overs thanks to their batsmen going on to get bigger scores, but Luke Vinter took 3 for 56, Challen and Gunning - the spin twins - taking a wicket each. The second loss by 5 wickets in a row!
The Seconds played host to Three Bridges and racked up 237 for 4, with Tim Dunn and Alex Harris both hitting half centuries. Bridges reached their total just two wickets down, although the young Martyn Swift bowled very well on a batsman friendly wicket.
The Thirds hosted Barns Green 1st XI and batted first, but despite plenty getting starts, no-one managed to score more than Josh Goldsmith's 26 in a total of 171 for 9. Barns Green reach their target six wickets down in the 38th over with skipper Kevin Punter taking 3 for 43, Mayur Patel 2 for 47 and Joe Westlake 1 for 22.
The 4th XI went to Goring and bowled first at Fernhurst. Goring made 226 for 7 with Jamie Piper taking 2 for 28 and Luc Hinton 2 for 11. Sam Wookey, Adam Squires and Dave McAdam-Freud all took a wicket each. In reply the visitors were bowled out for just 127 with only McAdam-Freud (25) and Squires (29*) making any real headway.
The Fifth eleven played host Broadbridge Heath 2nd XI and the visitors made 213 for 5 from their 40 overs. There was a wicket each for James Belton, Harry Reeves, Glenn Harris and senior debutant Jakob Heryet. Unfortunately Worthing only made 165 all out, with Glenn Harris hitting 77 and his brother Greg 39.
The only way is up, as Yazz said in 1988!
The First eleven travelled to fellow promotees Bexhill on a sunny but very breezy afternoon. Having won the toss Worthing elected to bat, posting 225 for 9 from their 58 overs, a score slightly below par on a lightning outfield. Darryl Rebbetts top scored with 55, as Benn Challen (41), Stuart Carter (48) and Andy Lutwyche with yet another rear-guard action hitting a run-a-ball 26*, offered support.
Bexhill chased the total in 46 overs thanks to their batsmen going on to get bigger scores, but Luke Vinter took 3 for 56, Challen and Gunning - the spin twins - taking a wicket each. The second loss by 5 wickets in a row!
The Seconds played host to Three Bridges and racked up 237 for 4, with Tim Dunn and Alex Harris both hitting half centuries. Bridges reached their total just two wickets down, although the young Martyn Swift bowled very well on a batsman friendly wicket.
The Thirds hosted Barns Green 1st XI and batted first, but despite plenty getting starts, no-one managed to score more than Josh Goldsmith's 26 in a total of 171 for 9. Barns Green reach their target six wickets down in the 38th over with skipper Kevin Punter taking 3 for 43, Mayur Patel 2 for 47 and Joe Westlake 1 for 22.
The 4th XI went to Goring and bowled first at Fernhurst. Goring made 226 for 7 with Jamie Piper taking 2 for 28 and Luc Hinton 2 for 11. Sam Wookey, Adam Squires and Dave McAdam-Freud all took a wicket each. In reply the visitors were bowled out for just 127 with only McAdam-Freud (25) and Squires (29*) making any real headway.
The Fifth eleven played host Broadbridge Heath 2nd XI and the visitors made 213 for 5 from their 40 overs. There was a wicket each for James Belton, Harry Reeves, Glenn Harris and senior debutant Jakob Heryet. Unfortunately Worthing only made 165 all out, with Glenn Harris hitting 77 and his brother Greg 39.
The only way is up, as Yazz said in 1988!
Sunday, 29 May 2011
28.5.11 - 1st XI v Bexhill
The previous week's defeat to Ifield was quickly sent packing as the team got back the winning formula against a youthful and useful Bexhill side, freshly relegated from the Premier league, and hence without the services of Monty Panesar this season.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat, but struggled to get on top of an accurate Worthing attack on what appeared to be a batter-friendly surface and outfield. Tim Hambridge was the mainstay of the Bexhill innings with a watchful 109, with Andy Lutwyche belying his veteran status to claim 4 for 56 from 21 unchanged overs, most of the runs coming through back square leg off Hambridge, and Benn Challen continued his good form with the ball by taking 3 for 43. Bexhill finished on 187 for 9.
In reply Ben Chambers once again proved difficult to remove with 58 valuable runs, with contributions from skipper Michale Gould (24), Challen (25) and the returning Darryl Rebbetts (33), but it was left to Andy Reid and Lutwyche to take the hosts over the line with an over to spare and 4 wickets in hand.
Worthing return to the promotion positions after a week's absence.
Scorecard
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat, but struggled to get on top of an accurate Worthing attack on what appeared to be a batter-friendly surface and outfield. Tim Hambridge was the mainstay of the Bexhill innings with a watchful 109, with Andy Lutwyche belying his veteran status to claim 4 for 56 from 21 unchanged overs, most of the runs coming through back square leg off Hambridge, and Benn Challen continued his good form with the ball by taking 3 for 43. Bexhill finished on 187 for 9.
In reply Ben Chambers once again proved difficult to remove with 58 valuable runs, with contributions from skipper Michale Gould (24), Challen (25) and the returning Darryl Rebbetts (33), but it was left to Andy Reid and Lutwyche to take the hosts over the line with an over to spare and 4 wickets in hand.
Worthing return to the promotion positions after a week's absence.
Scorecard
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