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Bedouins v Kinlet at Moffatt School – Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Beds win by 2 wickets

After two games lost to rain, the Bedouins recorded a rare 20-over win against Kinlet at the Moffatt School ground, out in the beautiful Shropshire countrywide, where sheep were grazing not quite so safely, with a short boundary on one side of the wicket, producing a few sixes during the game and putting the sheep in imminent danger.

The home side hit 105 for 6 in their 20 overs, with Mike George leading the way for the bowlers, with 2 for 5 in his 2 overs.  Krishna Balthu made a welcome first appearance for the Beds, taking 1 for 10 in a couple of hostile overs at the end of the Kinlet innings.

The Beds made a poor start to their innings – 14 for 3 after 3 overs.  But then Jono Hill got going, hitting two sixes on his way to 30 not out.  Austin Gregory also batted well to reach the retirement point, and Krishna Balthu hit hard and often in the later overs to make 21 not out and lead the Beds to a two-wicket victory.

Champagne moment was awarded to Josh Lemm, who was on the point of receiving his first ball, when he declared “I’ve forgotten something” and dashed back to the pavilion.  To his credit he took the banter well, when he emerged a little later having put all his “equipment” in place and was accorded an ovation on his return to the wicket.

Kinlet 102 for 6 (George 2 for 5; Balthu 1 for 10; Susman 1 for 7)

Bedouins 108 for 8 (Hill 30 not out; Gregory 28 not out; Balthu 21 not out)

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