1st XI v Hastings & St Leonards Priory (Home):
A fresh breeze meant that the weather was far more comfortable for the players although the pitch looked understandably dry. Worthing won the toss and elected to bat but were soon, perhaps predictably 11 for 3. Matt Machan (41) and Michael Gould (32) steadied the ship, plus contributions from Ian Gooding (33) and Luke Vinter (16) got Worthing to a potentially competitive 166 all out.
Hastings reached their target after 46 overs with the loss of 7 wickets as Benn Challen too 3 for 60, Vinter 2 for 36 and a wicket each for Malcolm Lake and Harry Dunn. Worthing remain bottom, buit the tightness of the league means that they are just a couple of wins from mid-table security.
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2nd XI v Glynde & Beddingham (Away):
A comfortable 7 wicket win at the picturesque Glynde & Beddingham ground east of Lewes. The hosts won the toss and elected to bat but were rolled for just 152. Jamie Piper was the pick of the bowlers in claiming 4 for 37, but all those who bowled took victims as Martyn Swift pouched 3 for 36. Gary Tester 2 for 53 and Nick Gunning 1 for 17.
The chase was complete in the 27th over with all those who batted making a score. Tim Dunn (36), Luke Barnes (22) and Tester (52) with Stuart Carter (20 not out) and skipper Tom Lund (10 not out) seeing the side over the line.
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3rd XI v Eastergate (Home):
Paul Westlake won the toss and elected to bat, but a few dubious decisions saw the home side manage just 171 all out. Josh Goldsmith hit a powerful half-century and many got a start but failed to go on when seemingly well set.
The reply achieved its goal for the loss of 5 wickets with Shane Felton (3 for 55) and Kevin Punter (2 for 25) claiming all the wickets between them. Worthing dropped into the relegation zone with a free week next Saturday.
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4th XI v St Andrews (Burgess Hill) (Away):
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Sunday, 21 July 2013
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Seniors Results - 18.5.13
A clean sweep for all the senior sides this weekend! Excellent!
1st XI v Hastings & St Leonards Priory:
The 1st XI only play in nail-biters! A win by just 3 runs at Horntye Park in Hastings saw the team climb to second in the table and continue their unbeaten start. Having won the toss Darryll Rebbetts opted to have a bat the visitors found two-paced pitch that offered the spinners a decent amount of encouragement. A few got a start but failed to make Hastings pay, namely Andy Reid (11), Malcolm Lake (32), Rebbetts (37), Alex Harris (20) and Ian Gooding (24) as Worthing limped to 156 all out.
A slightly wayward start from Worthing with the ball allowed Hastings to get off to a decent start but then wickets fell in clusters as Lake (2 for 29) made inroads. The turning point (pun intended) came when young left arm spinner Harry Dunn was introduced to the attack. Making his debut Dunn claimed 5 for 17 from 10 overs and left Luke Vinter to wrap up the tail with 2 late wickets to finish with figures of 3 for 28.
A famous victory that led to Vinter waving his shirt in the air as the rest of the team chased him!
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2nd XI v Glynde & Beddingham:
For the second time this season the opposition failed to raise a side against our 2nd XI, which is exceptionally frustrating for the team and the club, although the league apparently have bigger fish to fry!
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3rd XI v Eastergate:
Worthing travelled to Eastergate in a bid to maintain their unbeaten start to the season. Having been stuck in by the hosts they lost skipper Tim Dunn early on but Lloyd Osland (26) steadied the ship with Tom Lund (57), with contributions from Marc Hinton (20) and Dan Stuart (19) as the visitors reached just 166.
Eastergate's reply barely got going as they crumbled for just 112 all out. Paul Westlake was the pick of the bowlers once again, taking 6 for 30, ably supported by Stuart (2 for 22) and wicket each for Roger Shaw and Jack Dunn.
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4th XI v St Andrews (Burgess Hill):
The 4th XI achieved their first win of the season over St Andrews at the Manor. Having won the toss skipper Adam Bastable elected to bowl which proved an astute move as the visitors tumbled to 115 all out. Every bowler had joy on the wicket front with Greg Harris claiming 3 for 19, Jack Westlake 2 for 19 and James Belton 2 for 21. Adam Squires, Robson Piperand Adrew Culver took a wicket each.
The chase was relatively straight forward and Worthing achieved this wit the loss of just one wicket. Glenn Harris scored an aggressive 62 not out aided by Luc Hinton with 32 not out.
A solid performance!
Scorecard
1st XI v Hastings & St Leonards Priory:
The 1st XI only play in nail-biters! A win by just 3 runs at Horntye Park in Hastings saw the team climb to second in the table and continue their unbeaten start. Having won the toss Darryll Rebbetts opted to have a bat the visitors found two-paced pitch that offered the spinners a decent amount of encouragement. A few got a start but failed to make Hastings pay, namely Andy Reid (11), Malcolm Lake (32), Rebbetts (37), Alex Harris (20) and Ian Gooding (24) as Worthing limped to 156 all out.
A slightly wayward start from Worthing with the ball allowed Hastings to get off to a decent start but then wickets fell in clusters as Lake (2 for 29) made inroads. The turning point (pun intended) came when young left arm spinner Harry Dunn was introduced to the attack. Making his debut Dunn claimed 5 for 17 from 10 overs and left Luke Vinter to wrap up the tail with 2 late wickets to finish with figures of 3 for 28.
A famous victory that led to Vinter waving his shirt in the air as the rest of the team chased him!
Scorecard
2nd XI v Glynde & Beddingham:
For the second time this season the opposition failed to raise a side against our 2nd XI, which is exceptionally frustrating for the team and the club, although the league apparently have bigger fish to fry!
Scorecard
3rd XI v Eastergate:
Worthing travelled to Eastergate in a bid to maintain their unbeaten start to the season. Having been stuck in by the hosts they lost skipper Tim Dunn early on but Lloyd Osland (26) steadied the ship with Tom Lund (57), with contributions from Marc Hinton (20) and Dan Stuart (19) as the visitors reached just 166.
Eastergate's reply barely got going as they crumbled for just 112 all out. Paul Westlake was the pick of the bowlers once again, taking 6 for 30, ably supported by Stuart (2 for 22) and wicket each for Roger Shaw and Jack Dunn.
Scorecard
4th XI v St Andrews (Burgess Hill):
The 4th XI achieved their first win of the season over St Andrews at the Manor. Having won the toss skipper Adam Bastable elected to bowl which proved an astute move as the visitors tumbled to 115 all out. Every bowler had joy on the wicket front with Greg Harris claiming 3 for 19, Jack Westlake 2 for 19 and James Belton 2 for 21. Adam Squires, Robson Piperand Adrew Culver took a wicket each.
The chase was relatively straight forward and Worthing achieved this wit the loss of just one wicket. Glenn Harris scored an aggressive 62 not out aided by Luc Hinton with 32 not out.
A solid performance!
Scorecard
Monday, 27 August 2012
Senior Matches - 25.8.12
The first and fifth teams got called off early on by the umpires in the former's case due to heavy and persistent rain overnight and a heavy downpour between 8am and 9am which left standing water all over the ground.
The seconds travelled to a damp Hastings where they attempted a T20 game but were beaten by the weather also.
The seconds travelled to a damp Hastings where they attempted a T20 game but were beaten by the weather also.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Worthing CC Seniors - 23.6.12
A great day for the club as the first team secured their second win of the season, with the seconds and the fifths breaking their duck for 2012.
The 1s travelled to Hastings with nothing to lose against the league leaders. A rapid opening spell from John Glover backed up by a miserly spell from Luke Vinter kept Hastings under wraps. Glover finished with 3 for 57, the off spin of Benn Challen claimed 3 for 82 from 18 overs and Andy Lutwyche claimed a wicket on his return from injury. Hasting racked up 252 foir 8 which was about par on a good batting surface and quick outfield.
In reply Worthing chased the total successfully, with great innings from Matt Norris who scored at basically a run-a-ball for 84, skipper Darryl Rebbetts 70, Benn Challen 30 and Brad James 21. With 7 overs remaining the visitors required 43, but cometh the hour, cometh the man and vice-captain Lutwyche strode in to smash 35 not out from just 20 balls and see Worthing home by 5 wickets with an over to spare.
The seconds too were not necessarily expecting to get much out of their fixture with second placed Hastings. Worthing batted first with Tom Lund top-scoring with what was ultimately a match-winning 41 in the home side's total of 159, ably supported by Tim Dunn (19), Dave Marshallsay (13), Gary Tester (16), John Kaye (15) and Harry Dunn (17).
Justin Watts' men then bowled Hastings out for just 135 with Tester (3 for 78), Paul Westlake (3 for 31) and Shane Felton (3 for 6) being the destroyers-in-chief.
The fifths played at Barns Greenand knocked up 229 for 2 from their 40 overs, with Adam Bastable hitting an unbeaten century and Glenn Haris 75. Dave Leader chipped in with 30 not out and Lloyd Crathern 15.
In reply the hosts could only manage 140 for 8 to give Bastable's men their first victory of the season, with Tom Sales, James belton and Dan Stuart each taking 2 wickets, Hary Reeves and Jack Westlake taking a wicket a-piece.
The 1s travelled to Hastings with nothing to lose against the league leaders. A rapid opening spell from John Glover backed up by a miserly spell from Luke Vinter kept Hastings under wraps. Glover finished with 3 for 57, the off spin of Benn Challen claimed 3 for 82 from 18 overs and Andy Lutwyche claimed a wicket on his return from injury. Hasting racked up 252 foir 8 which was about par on a good batting surface and quick outfield.
In reply Worthing chased the total successfully, with great innings from Matt Norris who scored at basically a run-a-ball for 84, skipper Darryl Rebbetts 70, Benn Challen 30 and Brad James 21. With 7 overs remaining the visitors required 43, but cometh the hour, cometh the man and vice-captain Lutwyche strode in to smash 35 not out from just 20 balls and see Worthing home by 5 wickets with an over to spare.
The seconds too were not necessarily expecting to get much out of their fixture with second placed Hastings. Worthing batted first with Tom Lund top-scoring with what was ultimately a match-winning 41 in the home side's total of 159, ably supported by Tim Dunn (19), Dave Marshallsay (13), Gary Tester (16), John Kaye (15) and Harry Dunn (17).
Justin Watts' men then bowled Hastings out for just 135 with Tester (3 for 78), Paul Westlake (3 for 31) and Shane Felton (3 for 6) being the destroyers-in-chief.
The fifths played at Barns Greenand knocked up 229 for 2 from their 40 overs, with Adam Bastable hitting an unbeaten century and Glenn Haris 75. Dave Leader chipped in with 30 not out and Lloyd Crathern 15.
In reply the hosts could only manage 140 for 8 to give Bastable's men their first victory of the season, with Tom Sales, James belton and Dan Stuart each taking 2 wickets, Hary Reeves and Jack Westlake taking a wicket a-piece.
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