The Scarborough News

Schaper hits maiden league century

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Breidyn Schaper’s remarkable start to the 2022 summer continued with his maiden league ton as Scarboroug­h CC earned a 17-run YPLN Premier win at Clifton Alliance, writes Simon Dobson.

Schaper anchored the innings after the visitors slumped to a precarious 62-6.

The young number three reached a patient half century from 105 balls in leading the recovery.

Schaper found solid lower order support, enabling him to up the tempo, bringing up his maiden league century to finish on a superb, unbeaten 112 from 152 balls, including nine fours and two sixes, Scarboroug­h posting a competitiv­e 196-8.

Despite two early wickets for Linden Gray, the hosts appeared well placed at 99-2.

Schaper was thrown the ball by captain Piet Rinke and the move paid immediate dividends with the removal of dangerous pair Matthew Schaefer (43) and Andrew Whaits who made 30.

Ben Elvidge also joined the attack, the left arm spin pair turning the screw.

Schaper rounded off a special individual performanc­e with 4-30, while Elvidge bowled superbly to take4-48, claiming the final wicket to fall, Clifton 179 all out.

Scarboroug­h 2nds recovered from their opening day Division One East defeat to register a hard-fought eightrun home win over newlypromo­ted Brandesbur­ton with Ed Hopper excelling.

The young all-rounder led the way with the bat compiling a well made 59 with opener Nick Zakrzewski adding 25.

Some late order impetus from Charlie Hopper (32) saw Scarboroug­h post a highly credible 216 all out.

Brandesbur­ton started their reply well but once Ed Hopper joined the attack the game started to sway in the hosts’ favour.

In tandem with Joshua Branch, who claimed 1-29 from 13 economical overs, Ed Hopper registered 3-44 to dismiss the visitors for 208 in an enthrallin­g encounter.

 ?? ?? CENTURY JOY: Breidyn Schaper hit his maiden century at Clifton
CENTURY JOY: Breidyn Schaper hit his maiden century at Clifton

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