Thursday, 28 April 2011
SECOND AFTERNOON OF AUTOGRAPHS
By Brian Sanderson,
Looking on the Harrogate Evening Cricket web-site I found Ripon had beaten Little Ribston by 12 runs.Well done in producing the scoresheet so quickly.
On arriving at New Rover just before 11 o,clock I found the match started at 10.30.Yesterday match started at 11.10.The result from yesterday was Durham victory by three wickets.
The first person I saw was Ian from Lancaster who had come over to watch the match.
Yorkshire were bowling and Wainman was absent due to exams.I found out that Martin Moxon son was playing and was a bowler.Like yesterday there were numerous wides.During the morning we were joined by Bob Procter after his new haircut.Durham reached 250 with the last wicket falling with two overs to bowl. No outsiding bowling but poor fielding.
After the break we were joined by Mick Bourne and his carry-bag. It contained album of his signed musican letters.Beenwhile Yorkshire wickets kept falling.There again Durham bowlers bowled numberous wides.A Yorkshire batsman reached 50 however there was no name on his shirt and we did not recognise him. Yorkshire were all out for about 200. Easily beaten twice by Durham. They have a excellent youth set up.
Looking on the Harrogate Evening Cricket web-site I found Ripon had beaten Little Ribston by 12 runs.Well done in producing the scoresheet so quickly.
On arriving at New Rover just before 11 o,clock I found the match started at 10.30.Yesterday match started at 11.10.The result from yesterday was Durham victory by three wickets.
The first person I saw was Ian from Lancaster who had come over to watch the match.
Yorkshire were bowling and Wainman was absent due to exams.I found out that Martin Moxon son was playing and was a bowler.Like yesterday there were numerous wides.During the morning we were joined by Bob Procter after his new haircut.Durham reached 250 with the last wicket falling with two overs to bowl. No outsiding bowling but poor fielding.
After the break we were joined by Mick Bourne and his carry-bag. It contained album of his signed musican letters.Beenwhile Yorkshire wickets kept falling.There again Durham bowlers bowled numberous wides.A Yorkshire batsman reached 50 however there was no name on his shirt and we did not recognise him. Yorkshire were all out for about 200. Easily beaten twice by Durham. They have a excellent youth set up.
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