Stockport Express

Makin back in the groove in winning draw

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Marple 212 all out (50 overs) 15 points, had a winning draw against Macclesfie­ld 188 for 9 (50 overs) 8 points

MARPLE had not played at Macclesfie­ld since a memorable game at Victoria Road back in 2017 saw Marple promoted to the Cheshire County Premier League.

Although both teams are now in division one, this latest encounter was another good game of cricket to go with the many between the clubs in past seasons.

Despite the weather being once more glorious, Macc skipper James Cross elected to field first. With James Crisall an early victim, he maybe thought the under strength – on paper at least – Marple line up would be vulnerable.

However, Will Darby, although never a first team regular, has plenty of experience, and also a good technique against the new ball.

He and Jim Morgan steadied the ship after the fall of Crisall, both players finding the boundary with attractive strokes.

Although neither player went on to a big score, they both did useful jobs, Darby falling to the perseverin­g Bradshaw for 15 at 34, and Morgan for 21, at 66 for 3, to Chris Moores.

This was a crucial time in the game, but Mark Makin, out of form and luck so far this season, seized the moment.

When on song, there are few more attractive players to watch, and with Max Fitzgerald settling in securely, the fourth wicket partnershi­p took root.

This stand of 76 excellent runs was one of Marple’s best partnershi­ps of the season so far.

Makin was dominant, striking 11 fours and a huge six in a superb knock of 67. A really welcome return to form for his side this.

In each game so far this season, there has been one half century for Marple. What a difference when there are two!

Max Fitzgerald’s growing maturity was there to see in his lovely innings of 64. He was supportive of Makin when first coming to the crease, but as the score increased, played some delightful strokes, hitting eight fours.

He was well supported by Sam Stretton who made a confident 20, and the two added 34 for the sixth wicket.

The lower order eked out a few between them, and a final tally of 212 was Marple’s highest of the season, and ensured maximum batting points. For Macc, opening bowler Miles Bradshaw was impressive with 5 for 56.

When the home side replied, Andy Wylie picked up an early wicket, that of Thomson caught behind by Morgan for 5.

Now, it was time for Macclesfie­ld’s batters to shine. Chris France, 41, and Jack Mattsson, 45, added 81 for the second wicket.

Marple’s attack, buoyed by the win the previous week against Bramhall, did not panic though, and kept to the basics.

Joe Cash is on song this season, and he is certainly proving to be a handful for all opposition players.

On the day he was held back by Morgan, but when introduced he immediatel­y settled.

George Clarke, although a little expensive this game, picked up the key wicket of France.

Cash then got to work, ripping out the middle order, and Macc were up against it.

Harry Elms made a rapid 36, but Marple were the only side likely to win now.

The overs were running out, and Brad Porter and Cross showed good temperamen­t in keeping Marple at bay.

Makin picked up a late wicket, to leave the score on 188 for 9, and Marple will be pretty pleased to come away with maximum draw points and general domination of the game at a ground often tricky for opposition sides.

The excellent Cash had 4 for 38, Wylie 2 for 39, Grundy a testing 1 for 34, Clarke 1 for 52 and Makin 1 for 20.

Marple are back at Bowden Lane next Saturday, 19th June with a 12.00 start against Warrington. They will be wary of a possible backlash, the mid Cheshire side having been soundly thrashed in their last two games.

Marple seconds had a very welcome win, also against Macclesfie­ld. Marple totalled a very commanding 201 for 6, Mike Schofield 74, Jacob Noakes 32 and Andy Massey 26.

Macc were then bowled out for 178, with Noakes the main destroyer with a superb 5 for 12. He was well supported by Kaiser Chowdrey with three wickets and Tom Chalmers, impressing again with two.

Didsbury fourths defeated Marple/Compstall

thirds by 39 runs at Bowden Lane on Sunday.

Didsbury made 204, Harry Rigby 66 and Mike Renison 57.

For Marple, Richard Hatley was the star. He took a fantastic 7 for 40, as all the other bowlers were treated harshly.

When Marple replied, Jacob Noakes showed what a find he is, opening the batting this game.

He smashed the ball to all parts, clouting 91 off only 68 deliveries, 15 fours and one six, whilst just 105 were added!

Unfortunat­ely, after he was out, only Jonny Monk with 26 posed a serious threat to the visitors, whose bowlers shared the wickets evenly.

Although this defeat saw Marple/Comptall drop from first to second in the Sunday division one league, these two outstandin­g performanc­es from Hatley and Noakes thrilled the spectators on another beautiful and sunny afternoon.

 ??  ?? Mark Makin rediscover­ed form at the weekend against Macclesfie­ld
Mark Makin rediscover­ed form at the weekend against Macclesfie­ld

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