Cricket: Free's heroics can't save Harling from defeat
Division Three
East Harling 134
Happisburgh 139-3
Harling headed off to the coast proudly sitting at the top of Division Three, to play third-placed Happisburgh, both having lost once this season.
Losing the toss yet again, Harling were asked to bat and were soon in trouble as Stuart Hilton was caught by Huckle off Howe for two in the first over.
Kevin Seymour and Rob Free started to repair the damage, putting on 25 before Seymour became the first of five wickets to fall in the space of 10 overs as Howe took the first four wickets for 13 in his seven over opening spell, with Catchpole then joining the party to finish with 2-33, as Harling slumped to 62-6 with Free 40 not out.
The experienced Andrew Macrow and Steve Fowler at least stayed around as Free continued to push the score along, finally falling for an excellent 86 out of 125.
The Harling innings struggled into the 44th over finishing on a far from impressive 134 all out. Howe finishing with final figures of 8-2-19-5.
Harling needed to make early inroads if they were to stand any chance of winning this match, and Andrew Macrow obliged bowling Allen in the second over for four.
A second wicket stand of 61 between Huckle and Blanch in only 12 overs gave Happisburgh momentum and although Huckle was dismissed for a hard hit 48 and opener Blanch run out for 16, the experience of Catchpole 48 not out and Andrews 13 not out saw Happisburgh home in only the 29th over.
Harling Man-of-the-Match: Rob Free for his one man batting show.
Norfolk Girls U-13 38 lost to Suffolk 39-1 at East Harling. They play again this weekend on Sunday against Huntingdonshire (2pm start) at East Harling.
Division Five
Old Buckenham 197-7
Old Catton 174
Asked to bat, Old Buckenham were soon 14-3 as both openers Joe Perry and Jimmy Harris were caught off Colley and Keiran Brown got a shooter which trapped him lbw on the back foot off Fossey.
Nigel Armitage 19 and Daniel Skipper repaired the damage with a stand of 73 before Armitage was caught behind. This was followed by Skipper being bowled after he completed his half century.
At 96 for 5, Old Catton were scenting a low score, when Munday dismissed both Bartlett and Lennard, this seemed more likely but Ben Askew (50 not out) and Sean Robinson started a counter attack with (76 in 12 overs) and then Mike Banham helped Askew within sight of a final batting point. Munday with 5-44 was the pick of the Old Catton bowlers.
Old Catton’s reply was derailed as Jimmy Harris saw both Parfitt and Cooke dismissed for nine.
G Fossey 36 and Turner 36 added 93 over the next 28 overs before Kieran Brown ran out Fossey with a direct hit and bowled Turner at 103 for 4.
Boulton 25 and Crisp 25 then tried a belated partnership of 54 to secure victory but the returning Paul Fitt had Boulton caught by Robinson and the tail was cleared out by Mike Banham with 4-23 at the death helped by two stumpings and a catch by keeper Joe Perry, as a 23-run victory was wrapped up in the penultimate over.
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Thursday 02 September 2010
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