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home teams players records history find us contacts policies membership committee sponsors weather legends shop 1sts win the first were put into bat at compton and chandlers ford and andy hart scored a very patient 43 and with jack booth scoring 21 helped the team to a very competitive total of 172 on a very hard pitch to score. in reply the bramshaw bowlers attacked the stumps and blew away the opposition for 74 with j-mac picking up 4 wickets and ginge and davros 3 a piece. great win! 3s win the thirds pulled off a superb win against their redlynch counterparts by 9 wickets on saturday. phil curl inserted the hosts, but despite an early wicket, they proceeded to 83-2 after 18 overs, and looked in charge. debutant george fullerton, after an uncertain start, then proceeded to run through the card and finished with 6-31 from his eight overs, and redlynch were all out for 153 after 34 overs. skipper curl excelled in the field taking three great catches, the second of which was a bit special, in his own words, certainly not a piece of cake! openers simon smith (61 not out) and the flamboyant harry burnham (72) took the visitors just three from victory before burnham fell lbw, but ben freyer edged the winning four to bring up the maximum point win with eleven overs to spare. b team lose plate final after a great start the tuesday b team let tytherley right back into the game and paid the price. at the 15 minute rain break tytherley were 63-4 from 12 and looking likely to get around the 110 mark at best, but a host of extras and bowling with a wet ball enabled their opponents to amass 134-6. the b’s batting has been consistent all year but they failed in this crucial match, being rolled over for just 75 as the game finished in virtual darkness. both bl teams lose last league games the b team’s league season ended with a twenty five run defeat against redlynch a. chasing the visitors 183 target, contributions came from julian drake (43), sam larbelastier (19), terry h (16) and unbeaten knocks from lewis oliver (27) and dan eckton (21) as they finished on 168-6. the a-team lost at calmore. vic loveless 1925 - 2018 vic loveless - family man, cricketer and writer passed away last week at the age of 93. i write this obituary sadly, but happy in the knowledge that it was the right time for vic to declare his long innings closed. his involvement in local cricket was extraordinary. he was a calmore cc stalwart, instrumental in the planning and completion of calmore’s new ground at loperwood. he then took on nomansland cc’s chairmanship and was at the helm when ncc’s new pavilion was built. he also found time to help create the nfcca in 1963, and was still that organisation’s president at the time of his passing. he was a hampshire cricket league vice president and held the same post at bramshaw. his legacy for bramshaw is quite simple. two of his sons, ian and gary have captained the second and third elevens, and five of his grandsons are playing for the club - jonty, bailey, james, tommy and declan. son roger and grandson carl played for nomansland too. he will be sadly missed by the hampshire cricket fraternity. his funeral is at bramshaw church on 26th july at 12.15pm. as and bs win the a-team had a rare win at east tytherley. batting first the a-team scored 117 with mike kingston top scorering. in reply tytherley were restricted to 111 with dan la plume bowling superbly taking 2-9 off his 4 overs. a great win! the b team won by 40 runs against m&t to secure their safety in div 1. it came at a cost as tom mason split the webbing on his hand attempting a catch off his own bowling. julian drake held the b teams batting together assisted by sam larbelastier (27), terry harrison (14) and ben chandler (17*), and finished agonisingly on 99*as the b team finished on 173-4. tight bowing from ben arnold 4-0-15-0, terry h, 4-1-14-0 and jonty l 3-1-9-1 made sure m&t finished well short of the target. thirds lose close one the three’s batted first against wilton, and the two old stagers, stand in skipper simon smith (73) and vince mcmahon (66*) took the batting honours. the three’s closed on 213-6, a total that looked about 30 short of par. this was proved right as wilton’s three top batters took them almost home, before minor flurry of wickets had the visitors scampering to pad up. dan murray took two in three balls, but the visitors ran out winners by 5 wickets. murray (2-26) david hill (1-20) and ritesh (1-48) were the wicket takers. both bl teams in final traffic problems meant the b team had to shuffle their batting order, and they were 22-2 after 5 overs at lyndhurst in their ‘double header’ league and plate semi. sam larbalastier (18) held firm as jimmy manning’s blistering 54 lifted the rate, and useful contributions down the order from julian drake (26), lewis oliver (13) and james mason (11 not) boosted the b’s to 139-7. lyndhurst started in a rush with twenty from the first two overs, but ben arnold’s miserly four overs put the brake on. terry harrison (2-20 from 4) took the first two wickets, and at 79-2, a super throw from ben chandler took the third wicket. this started the slide and lyndhurst collapsed losing their last 7 wickets for just 15, as dan eckton (3-8) and sam dempster (4-19) finished the job. the a-team easily beat langley to progress to the cup final which will be held at langley manor on the 31st july. b-team lose jimmy taylor’s unbeaten 98 saw t&e to a score of 198-2 on tuesday against the b team. sam larbelastier made a first appearance for a few weeks and scored a sparkling 58 as the b’s went at nine an over until the tenth, but they crashed from 90-1 to 111-6 before sam dempster (30 not) and james mason (12 not) added 44 in just 3 and a bit overs to bring respectability as they closed on 155-7. 3s win shrewton played their innings at a frantic pace throughout, being 60-4 after just four overs, and 137-6 after 12! the rate at last fell below 10 in the 16th over, but they still raced to an all out 199, in the 24th over. there were some interesting bowling figures, but suffice it to say kev marshall (3) phil curl and tommy mason(2 each) and alan jones with 1 were the wicket takers. the three’s reply was more sedate with the calm heads of phil curl (36) and harry burnham going at four an over in their stand of 84. ben freyer (23) and burnham (41) added another 48, but the asking rate had climbed to seven’s by the time kev marshall (27) and tommy mason (17) got to work. both went with only ten required but the tail wagged with suicidal singles being grabbed, and a four from alan jones. with just 3 needed from three balls, a no-ball was turned into three runs due to some great awareness from hannah curl, who called loudly for a leg bye, which in turn led to an overthrow as well to see her side home. there was almost a half century of extras that helped the cause no end! 100 opening partnership sets up 1sts win brendan (57) and andy (99) scored their fist opening century stand together to set up a good platform for the firsts. the middle order then collapsed before kaushal arrived and peppered the leg side boundary to score a quickfire 33 to give the team a total of 264. the opposition then were set a reduced target of 241 off 38 overs and were pegged back straight away by some excellent bowling by ginge who finished with 4 wickets. jamie and joe also picked up 2 wickets a piece and the oppo were bowled out. good team performance. thirds lose for the fourth time this season the thirds went into a game with ten men. the council pitch in andover was poorly prepared to say the least, and it was no surprise when the thirds were asked to bat first. simon smith (24) and harry burnham (18) together with a swathe of extras put on 60 in just under 20 overs, but then the side were all out for 90 ten overs later, with james mason the only other double figure scorer. thruxton crawled at less than 2 per over for the first third of the innings, wi
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