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Cup Loss for the Under 17′s

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Woodhouses 144-4, Denton 99-8

Monday night saw us at Woodhouses in the second round of the cup. Woodhouses batted first and reached 144 after their 20 overs. Two of their batsmen retired at 50 and the fielding wasn’t the best tonight. 3 wickets for Jarrod and one for Sam and very good figures of 4 overs, 1 maiden, 0 for 13 for Jake. We couldn’t have got off to a worse start with Jarrod being bowled with the first ball of the innings. We never really recovered from that with only 3 players reaching double figures, Mitchell top scoring with 26. Finishing on 99 for 8 we fell 46 runs short. Big game away next week against Denton West, lets hope we can recover by then.

Out of the Bottom Two at Last

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Denton 274-7, Thornham 141 all out

Saturday’s game saw us facing Thornham who at the start of the day were level on points with us at the bottom of the league. Fossil won the toss for a change and decided we would have a bat. Good decision. The sun was beating down, the barbecue was getting started, perfect day for cricket. Stan was back off his sick bed and opened the batting with Andy Leech. The rest obviously did him the world of good, he was awesome out there, people were asking who he was cos it was a new Stan out there. We had three players with 50+ scores, Stan with 61, Ste with 63 and 54 for the Aussie. Martin Parker chipped in with 43 from 19 balls and one of the biggest sixes I have ever seen. We ended on 274 for 7 after the 50 overs. A tough task for Thornham but we were all aware that they had chased down a score of 250 earlier in the season. Andy Neill had another great day with the ball claiming another 5 wickets, Omar got 2 and Janak returned figures of 3 wickets for 14 runs. A mention for Jonny the blocker Mac as well who continued his recent great form behind the stumps with another 4 victims today. A well deserved 5 points which due to results elsewhere lifted us to 12th in the table.

Return to Form of Anthony Cross

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Dukinfield 86-6, Denton 90-6

Another game that we were surprised was on considering the rain we have had. The Under Seventeens put Dukinfield in and were rewarded for the decision with them only reaching 86 for 6 after the 20 overs. Sam Neill was the pick of the bowlers with 4-0-14-2. Our innings got off to a bad start with Worm being run out by Jarrod with the score on 2 and then they lost Adam early as well. Sam Hood continued his good form and he was joined by Anthony Cross. Ant has been struggling so far this season but was excellent tonight with a very good 30 which included 5 fours. We reached our target in the 17th over. Another solid performance, well done lads.

U15′s Bounce Back

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Denton 99-1, Glossop 98-6

After last weeks shocker against Hyde it was nice to see the U15s get back to winning ways tonight. After all the rain during the day the game was in doubt up to the last minute but fortunately we managed to play. Glossop reached 98 from their 20 overs with an impressive 42 not out from their opener T Malkin. Two wickets apiece for Zach Clough, Sean Miller and Rorie Fielding and one for Ali Ismail were the bowling highlights. We had a new opening pair of Zach Clough and Niall Maher and they set about the job straight away. Zach retired on 42 which included 6 fours and 1 six. Ali Ismail was next but unfortunately was given out LBW for 2. Alex Beeley was next at the crease and he and Niall saw us through to the target of 99. Niall finishing on 37 not out and Alex on 11 not out. We play Glossop again next week in the cup so a repeat performance would be very welcome. Well done lads.

Normal Service Resumed

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Denton 83 all out, DSL 176 all out

After last weeks fantastic win at Denton West we were looking forward to another derby day this time against DSL. We lost two players on the Saturday morning through injury and illness so drafted were youngsters Ryan Halpin and Sam Neill from the second team. Thanks to them both for their efforts, both were superb in the field. We lost the toss (again) and DSL elected to bat. They got off to a flier and had reached 81 before losing the first wicket. Neilly then decided it was time to bowl and that was when the runs dried up for DSL. We bowled DSL out for 176 with Scott Allen top scoring with 63. 5 wickets each for Neilly and Ste with Neilly returning fantastic figures again of 16 overs, 10 maidens, 5 wickets for 15 runs. Can’t understand why he never features in the league side, there can’t be many better than him. Unfortunately our batting was again awful and we were bowled out for 83. Much better performance needed next Saturday for a bottom of the table clash with Thornham.

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