County Youth Cricket, 1999
Berkshire U15 v Buckinghamshire U15
13 June 1999
Result:
Points:
Toss:
Umpires:
Berkshire U15 innings R M B 4 6
A Jarvis run out 64 83 76 5 1
M Bushell c Roper b Lyon 28 66 59 1 0
N Mordt c West b Kasidas 43 98 66 5 0
T Heath b Kasidas 33 61 62 4 0
M Orford c Roper b Lyon 30 48 36 5 0
B Emmett c Russell b Lyon 3 14 12 0 0
M Jubb not out 7 8 18 1 0
A Parson not out 4 1 4 3 0
Extras 17
Total (6 wickets, 54 overs) 229
DNB: T Burrows, P Higgs, S Pope.
Bowling O M R W
Kasidas 11 0 31 2
Russell 9 0 32 0
Warr 10 0 46 0
West 4 0 32 0
Waugh 2 0 14 0
Lyon 18 2 64 3
Buckinghamshire U15 innings R M B 4 6
C Allfrey lbw b Heath 38 120 116 3 0
S Hardy c Burrows b Parson 4 15 13 0 0
K Kakar c Orford b Parson 3 22 18 0 0
E Waugh c Emmett b Parson 0 2 3 0 0
A Russell c Pope b Jarvis 17 83 74 2 0
G Kilby b Heath 8 13 13 1 0
M Roper lbw b Heath 2 15 10 0 0
R Kasidas run out (Jarvis) 27 46 40 3 0
S Lyon c Burrows b Heath 9 50 38 0 0
A Warr not out 3 17 19 0 0
N West not out 1 6 6 0 0
Extras 26
Total (9 wickets, 58 overs) 138
Bowling O M R W
Jubb 6 1 14 0
Parson 10 4 20 3
Pope 4 1 7 0
Higgs 9 3 15 0
Emmett 7 3 6 0
Mordt 9 2 26 0
Jarvis 6 1 18 1
Heath 7 1 19 4
- A very competent all-round performance saw Berkshire take 19
points from a possible 25 after being put in by Buckinghamshire.
- The opening stand of 87 by Adrian Jarvis (64) and Martin Bushell
(28) was a forerunner of the Berkshire innings as all the top
five batsmen made runs at a good rate with skipper Nils Mordt
(43) looking particularly impressive. Tom Heath (33) and Matthew
Orford, who scored 30 off just 36xb with some excellent shots,
saw Berkshire able to declare on 229 for 6 in 54 overs.
- In reply Buckinghamshire made a steady start but were soon in
trouble as Anthony Parson, bowling quite superbly, took three
wickets in six overs for the loss of only three runs. Needing to
consolidate opener C Allfrey and A Russell built a slow but
steady partnership of 54 runs which was finally broken when Mordt
introduced Heath to the attack.
- With a wicket Maiden as his first over and two further wickets in
quick succession Heath looked as though he might be the catalyst
for a Berkshire win but despite a fourth wicket to a fine catch
by wicketkeeper Tom Burrows and good support from Jarvis with a
wicket and a run out, Buckinghamshire just held out for 138 for 9
off 58 overs.
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