Archive for the ‘Mansfield League’ Category

Cuckney Sunday II v Morton (A) 23/08/2009

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Another resounding victory for this Sunday team who are romping to the title in Division 4. Batting first Brad "Twiggy" Wright dominated throughout, and as batsmen came and went,(though a solid 21 for Dan Wood & rapid 30 from Dan May meant Brad had plenty of support), he continued onto a ...

Sunday II v South Wingfield (H) 19/7/09

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Only half a game to report on here, but one very special moment that must be reported. South Wingfield batted, and everybody hoped the forecasted rain would stay away, but it wasn't to be. In a rain interupted first innings, which meant an early tea, South Wingfield only managed 122 all ...

Sunday II v Clipstone (A) 12/07/09

Monday, July 13th, 2009

On a day when we were without our winning captain Kev (A boozy night out the night before being his excuse), could young gun Boz keep the good run going with another win. Another sunny, if a bit breezy, day meant bowling was going to be tough, especially into the wind, ...

Cuckney II (Sunday) v Morton (H) 28/6/09

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

A new, but familiar, writer for the Sunday 2nds, and it is a pleasure to be doing so for this successful Sunday side, lead by Kev Garnett. We lost the toss, but amazingly were put into bat, and the batsmen did not disappoint on what was described as a bit of ...

Cuckney v South Wingfield. Mansfield Div 4. 21/06/09

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Cuckney travelled to South Wingfield (via an odd route) for what looked liked a good game as both sides are near the top of the table. Surprisingly, the skipper won the toss for a change and elected to bat first. (First time this season). Brad Wright (69) and Aaron Wood(46) opened ...

Sun 2nd XI v Swanwick 14/6/09

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

On a red hot day Swanwick decided to bat,but yet again our bowlers made life easy for our batsmen by tearing through their batting line up with little resistance as only three Swanwick players reached double figures. Mark Walker and Keith Haywood both claimed four wickets each and one a piece ...