Ben Whyall (England), Todd Holland (England), Anthony Levy (England, TV)
Referee
Ian Ramage (Scotland)
Toss
Wimbledon elected to bowl
OVS
Bowler :
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166W00
Over 4
Runs: 13
111wd24W0
Over 5
Runs: 9
W011lb11
Over 6
Runs: 4
66
Over 7
Runs: 12
All Overs
Player of the Match
Steve Reeves
14(5)
2/13
Player of the Series
Lucky Winner
Analysis
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Updated: 30 May 19:30
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Clouds
86%
Rain %
64%
Humidity
11.6 kmph
Wind
Commentary
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That will be all from this nice game in the ECS England T10 competition in which Wimbledon beat Tunbridge Wells albeit with a few challenges. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. Until next time, ciao!
Wimbledon beat Tunbridge Wells by 3 wickets!
Charlie Grant 16* (5) | Jack Boyle 2-2 Steve Reeves 14* (5) | Charlie Whipple 2-10
Although Wimbledon won this game, they lost far too many wickets to chase such a modest total of 73 down and will not be pleased with the way things went.
Tunbridge Wells bowled extremely well and forced the batters of Wimbledon into playing false strokes. Wimbledon will have to look in the mirror and wonder what went wrong for them and why they lost so many wickets while chasing such a low total.
One of the reasons was arrogance and mistrust in their own abilities; they also took the bowlers of Tunbridge too lightly but fortunately, did not pay the price for it. Tunbridge know that although they lost this game, they came pretty close to winning it - if only they had more runs on the board.
6.2 Raj Gupta to Steve Reeves, SIX MORE! Game.set.match. Short of a length and it's been pulled comfortably over long-on to seal things in style
6.1 Raj Gupta to Steve Reeves, SIX! Flighted delivery and the line is straight. Reeves nails the slog sweep over deep mid-wicket for a maximum
Raj Gupta is back into the attack.
Wimbledon are making things difficult for themselves by playing unnecessary shots. They need to put their heads down and chase these runs down as soon as they can.
6
overs
64/7score
W
0
1
1
1
1
runs
Steve Reeves*
2(3)
Billy Sewell
2(3)
Marc Mclean
1/4
5.6 Marc McLean to Steve Reeves, quicker and flatter outside off, Reeves chops it in front of square for a single
5.5 Marc McLean to Billy Sewell, back of a length angling back, Sewell backs away to play this down to point for one
5.4 Marc McLean to Steve Reeves, 1 leg-bye
5.3 Marc McLean to Billy Sewell, backs away and turns the length delivery to mid-wicket
5.2 Marc McLean to Billy Sewell, short of a length outside off, punched to mid-off
Ben Sewell, RHB, is the new batter.
5.1 Marc McLean to James Weir, OUT! Short of a length angling back, Weir pulls it to deep square leg. It's more of a top-edge and the fielder dives forward to pouch it safely
James Weir c Zac Webb b Marc McLean 1 (4b 0x4 0x6)
Marc McLean, left arm orthodox, is the new bowler.
Wimbledon need just thirteen runs to win this game, and will be expected to do so comfortably in this over itself.
5
overs
60/6score
1
1
1nb
2
4
w
0
runs
Steve Reeves*
0(1)
James Weir
1(3)
Rhys Marshall
1/9
4.6 Rhys Marshall to Steve Reeves, squeezes the fuller delivery to backward point
Steve Reeves, RHB, is the new batter.
4.5 Rhys Marshall to Jack Boyle, OUT! Shapes it back from a good length, Boyle offers a straight bat but the ball beats the outside edge to rattle the stumps
Jack Boyle b Rhys Marshall 9 (7b 1x4 0x6)
4.4 Rhys Marshall to Jack Boyle, full and outside off, Boyle plays a square drive and picks the gap to perfectiion
4.3 Rhys Marshall to Jack Boyle, low full toss outside off, sliced behind square. The fielder half-stops it and they take a couple