Scarboro’ edged out by Harrogate, Flixton claim win at Hull Zingari
Scarborough and Harrogate provided a classic match, but ultimately the visitors ran out winners in an enthralling North Marine Road encounter.
Scarborough won the toss and, after choosing to field, gained immediate rewards as swing bowlers Guy Emmett and Pat Roberts bowled with great control to leave Harrogate reeling on 38-3 after 18 overs.
Arjun Ramkumar and Cooper Smith forged an excellent stand of 70 for the fourth wicket before Ramkumar fell two runs shy of his half-century, leg before to Ben Elvidge.
With Scarborough’s spinners appearing to be on top, the heavens opened forcing the players from the field and an early tea was taken.
The hosts initially returned strong claiming two wickets upon resumption including Smith for 25, leaving Harrogate on 118-6.
Matt Pillans then proceeded to hit a rapid unbeaten 47 from34ballsalongsideJordon Sleightholme (25no) adding a 72-run unbroken partnership to see their side finish on 1906 with Emmett recording the best figures of 2-34.
For the second week running Scarborough’s top order failed to deal with the new ball and slumped to 2-3 from the first 20 deliveries as pace duo Jonathan Macgregor (233) and Brad Smith, who also bagged a brace ran riot.
Duncan Brown made 21 but a further rain delay added to Scarborough’s woes.
Despite 21 from Prince Bedi, Scarborough were in the mire at 60-7 as Ishan Abeysekara claimed 2-37 and Henry Thompson 2-29.
Facing a revised target of 186 in 46 overs, Roberts and Linden Gray looked to mount a recovery, batting superbly to add 104 runs in 22 overs to give them a chance of a remarkable victory.
However, Roberts fell for a magnificent 51 (90 balls) and Gray was run-out for an equally excellent 45, leaving the home side requiring 12 runs off two overs.
This was not to be and the brave chase ended five runs short on 180 all out.
Scarborough travel to Castleford this Saturday.
Result: Harrogate 190-6 (Arjun Ramkumar 48, Matt Pillans 47no, Jordon Sleightholme 25no, Cooper Smith 24, Guy Emmett 2-34) beat *Scarborough 180 all out (Pat Roberts 51, Linden Gray 45, Henry Thompson 2-29, Jonathan Macgregor 2-33, Ishan Abeysekara 2-37, Brad Smith 2-46) by 5 runs (revised target of 186 in 46 overs D/L method)
Scarborough 2nds returned to away day action, but were no match for an impressive
Goole Town who claimed a nine wicket win.
The seconds posted 185 all out with captain Sam Carver top scoring with a 76-ball 51.
Brad Milburn added a quickfire 48 (44 balls) but no other batter could pass 25 as T Marritt finished with excellent figures of 4-37 for the hosts.
The away side’s attack failed to trouble ths Goole batters, O Sugden top-scoring with 76no as he and B Earl
(43no) eased their side home after just 28 overs.
The wicket to fall was B Shelton for 51, with Zain Maqsood claiming the only wicket.
Result: Goole Town 186-1 (O Sigden 76no, B Shelton 51, B Earl 43no) beat Scarborough 2nds 185 all out (Sam Carver 51, Brad Milburn 44, T Marritt 4-37, J Kerr 3-56, L Sugden 2-33) by 9 wkts.
Folkton & Flixton followed up their Hospital Cup triumph the previous evening
by beating Hull Zingari in the York League Championship.
Having lost the toss and asked to bat, Flixton were soon in trouble due to poor running, gifting Zingari a second-over run-out.
The innings soon gained momentum however, with Harry Walmsley top scoring on 87, helped along by Tom Norman (66) Max Harland (36) and Jake Hatton (30).Some lusty late blows from Will Norman saw Flixton post 256-7.
The Zingari reply started with serious momentum from Jack Storey (33) and Dan Mould (29) but as wickets tumbled they always looked like falling short despite 36 from James Phillips, finishing 52 runs short on 204 all out.
Pick of the Flixton bowlers was Elliot Hatton with 4-45, backed up by his 16-year-old brother Calum with 3-36.
This week Flixton face struggling Cottingham at home.