Fakenham Under 15 winning the toss (again) decided to bat... on a pitch that looked like high scores were needed.... Jacob Seed 58 and Wills Dunger 82 set the pace early on both reaching 50 within two overs of each other then Wills cut loose with some awsome hitting... Both players could have remained not out but decided to "have a go" a great partnership of 154! Horsford had a formidible batting line up S Lincoln 24 set about our opening bowlers with some big hitting from the start.. as did M Selby 11 but he was dropped on 0...the signs did not look good with 33 being scored off the first 3 overs. Tanveer Singh bowled good line and length not losing his nerve against the onslaught. Ashley Jarvis bowled well and claimed a caught and bowled with a mis timed shot from S Lincoln.. and a fine catch from Tan off Aaron Jarvis saw off M Selby..All of the following batsman were good and some sharp fielding from Robert Steele caused the run out of H Barratt 13 a good throw and some good keeping from Seedy. D Webber 37 played well until he was brilliantly caught by Ashley Jarvis diving forward in the covers. A Dismore 29* and T Mee 21* Batted well but could not raise the run rate and ran out of overs. Fakenham Bowlers were very good and only 5 extras..Robert Steele bowled very well and was unlucky not to get a wicket...Ben Champion first time bowling for the side also bowled well.... Seedy (Hanniball) was sharp behind the stumps no byes at all during the innings..Wills captaincy was good with plenty of field movement to confuse the batsman (at least i think that was what he was doing!) good chat from him to encourage....great game of exciting cricket!!
Little Billy is Big!!
Fakenham under 15s put Gt Witchingam into bat ....and set about them...although we were a little sloppy in the field ....some fine bowling performances from our younger players Harrison Futter and Billy Yarham ... Billy was also in the action with a good throw to the keeper for a run out! Seedy Sharp behind the stumps with 2 stumpings .... Our batting got off to a quick but brief start fromm Wills out 3rd ball for 8..Jacob Seed 18* and Aaron Riseborough 21* saw us home..
Although we did not have our full strength squad.. our young players did very well... Gt Witchingham also had a young Side and one player really caught my eye W Rodgers who batted at 4 scored 7 in singles... seemed to be no more than 10 or 11...well played to him.
Ian Seed - 22/05/2009
Fakenham Under 15s off to a good start
Fakenham won the toss and decided to bat... Will Dunger and Jacob Seed got off to a good start with some good running between the wickets... After Will was dismissed on 14.. this led to a middle order collapse... Elliot Buck did well but was run out on 13..Ashley Jarvis 31* came to the wicket and the run rate picked up again....Some good bowling from Adcock and Cantwell.. Jacob eventually dismissed by Barker for 28...Edward Harvey batted well for 30*....so a decent target of 134...Aaron Jarvis opened the bowling to Denmark who seemed to have set his stall out early...smashing the first two balls to the boundary... Aaron kept his head with some intelligent bowling, clean bowling Denmark with his 3rd delivery... Bradenham score would have looked poor except for some fiesty resistance from S. McErlane with a very good 36...supported by J. Cantwell 10.. a solid bowling performance from Tanveer Singh bowling 3-18...Yin Lo 2-10 off 4 overs.. with Robert Steele chipping in with a solid 1-17..Well done !
Ian Seed - 17/05/2009
Sheringham Under 15s too good! ....again!
Sheringham won the toss and elected to field.... Sheringham bowlers were accurate and bowled good lines... Will Dunger and Jacob Seed struggled to get things moving until Will got his eye in scoring well until he received a a terrific ball which moved off the seam ...cut in an bowled him... Jacob played inside a ball an was bowled around his legs...Elliott Buck played well... and remained not out... Aaron Riseborough had a quick flourish until being caught on 13... Very impresssed with young Billy Yarham who batted well against much older boys.....and Jack Wells batted sensibly looking for the singles... a mix up ended up in his run out...
Bowlers from Sheringham F Sutton and H Knapp were very good and also impressed by the young wicket keeper another Sutton i believe (Must be in the blood) !
Our Bowlers tried hard but Sutton 42 and Blackstone 27 were just too good for us... some wonderful stroke play from both players some good aggression too... ably backed up by Knapp 12 at number 3
Sheringam under 15s are a force to be reckoned with ....good luck in the next round.
Injury worries for top-table Fakenham
06 May 2009
Fakenham Cricket Club's flying start to the league season was tempered by a Carter Cup first round reverse on Sunday and news that their two main strike bowlers picked up injuries which are causing concern ahead of Saturday's big test against EAPL newcomers Saffron Walden, writes John Cushion.
After two matches, Fakenham have turned the East Anglian Premier League table on its head to take an early-season lead.
Last year's wooden spoon winners currently sit on top of the league after completing their second win in two games with a six-wicket victory at Godmanchester.
The victory was set up by Angus Stuart, who claimed 4-36 from 12.4 overs.
He was well supported by Ben Smart with a couple of wickets, while Sean Cooper, Salim Hussain and Sanjaya Rodrigo also picked up a wicket as Godmanchester were skittled out for 152 in 51.5 overs, despite the late efforts of David McCallum who hit 52 not out.
The Fakenham reply got off to a bad start with Sanjaya Rodrigo departing for a duck.
But James Hill steadied the ship and ended up unbeaten on 69 as Fakenham earned their win while Phil Gray ended up 39 not out. Fakenham are the only team in the division with a 100pc record.
Saturday's visitors to Highfield Lawn, Saffron Walden, lead the chasing pack in second place and Fakenham are hoping treatment during the week to Stuart and Smart will enable them to play.
Fakenham's Alliance side launched their season with a 94-run home win over K&L Railway.
They made 225-5 (Brian Whitwood 55, Chris Crane 56no, Stephen Piper 56no) then bowled out their opponents for 131 (Keegan De Ridder 4-18, Stephen Earl 3-42).
But on Sunday the Carter Cup side crashed to a 101-run home defeat by Alliance Premier Cromer.
The visitors made 242-7, Fakenham dropping five or six catches, and were then bowled out for 141, Smart and Matthew Burton putting on a late stand of 45 to lift the total from 96-8.
Skipper Sean Cooper, frustrated at Sunday's performance against the Alliance side, said nevertheless the club had had an encouraging league start.
Young players who have come to the club had performed and he praised James Hill, who has returned to the club, for his 69no at Godmanchster and Stuart's four wickets. Phil Gray had been playing with more maturity.
A last-wicket stand by Godmanchester made things more difficult, and Fakenham's reply had stood at 2-2. “The Fakenham of last year would have rolled over. This year we have more steel and energy,” said Cooper, pleased with the input of local lads.
One disappointment, however, had been a few negative comments from the boundary. He asked supporters to be patient as the club's three-year strategy took time to click in.
Fakenham set the early pace as Hill top scores
Last year's wooden spoon winners currently sit on top of the league after completing their second win in two games with a six wicket victory at Godmanchester.
The victory was set up by Angus Stuart, who claimed 4-36 from 12.4 overs.
He was ably supported by Ben Smart with a couple of wickets, while Sean Cooper, Salim Hussain and Sanjaya Rodrigo also picked up a wicket as Godmanchester were skittled out for 152 in 51.5 overs, despite the efforts of David McCallum who hit 52 not out.
The Fakenham reply got off to a bad start with Sanjaya Rodrigo departing for a duck.
But James Hill steadied the ship and ended up unbeaten on 69 as Fakenham earned their win while Phil Gray ended up 39 not out.
Fakenham are the only team in the division with a 100pc record.
Newcomers Saffron Walden lead the chasing pack in second place after a comfortable home victory against Norwich.
The visitors were blasted out for just 106, with only Jason Blake offering any real resistance with 33.
Ben Wright and Tim Smith claimed three wickets apiece, with Joe Barrs and Tom George each bagging a brace.
George then hit 33 and Simon Parmenter weighed in with 35 as Saffron Walden claimed victory by seven wickets in only 24.4 overs to earn 25 points.
Usman Asghar and Richard Moores both hit half centuries for Vauxhall Mallards but it was not enough to force a win against Cambridge Granta at Brundall.
Mallards piled 278 for eight from 66 overs with Asghar hitting 52 and Moores going one better with 53.
Opener Carl Amos fell two short of his half century and Paul Bradshaw was unbeaten on 40 as Mallards set a daunting total.
However, Granta did enough to claim a draw, with opener Brenton Cherry hitting 65 as they finished on 190 for seven from 58 overs.
Rob Purton was the pick of the Mallards bowlers with 3-30 from 13 overs.
Last season's champions Swardeston notched their first victory of the campaign in a close game at Horsford.
The title-holders were bowled out for just 157 with Ryan Findlay picking up 4-31, as only Will Rist and Jaden Hatwell had any success against the bowlers with 46 and 43 respectively.
But the total still proved enough for Swardeston as Hatwell completed a fine match with 4-24, while skipper Mark Thomas and Michael Eccles bagged three wickets each as Horsford fell seven runs short of their total, after being bowled out for 150.
Great Witchingham had to be content with their second successive draw at Bury St Edmunds despite an unbeaten century from Norfolk skipper Carl Rogers.
Batting at three, Rogers smashed 105 as the Witches made 243 for eight from their 66 overs.
Captain and opener James Spelman hit 30 while youngster Sam Arthurton notched 34 in support of Rogers.
But Bury opener Tom Huggins hit 84 and although Greg Knowles took 4-36, the home side comfortably held on for a draw at 190 for six.
Newcomers Halstead clung on for their first draw in the Premier League, after being put to the sword by Clacton.
Martyn Cull hit 123 for Clacton as they piled up 280 for eight against their Essex rivals.
However, Clacton could not force victory as the final pair of Charlie Douglas-Hughes and last man David Elsbury stood firm with the home side ending up on 169 for nine to deny the visitors victory by a single wicket.
TABLE
P | W | L | D | V | Bon | Pen | Pts | |
Fakenham | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 50 |
S Walden | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 40 |
V Mallards | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 38 |
Clacton | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 37 |
Bury St Eds | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 14 | 1 | 36 |
Swardeston | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 27 |
Gt Witchingham | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 24 |
Norwich | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 17 |
Godmanchester | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 15 |
Cam Granta | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 14 |
Horsford | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 14 |
Halstead | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 8 |