The Scarborough News

Jack’s all-round heroics fail to save hosts from loss

- Simon Dobson andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

An understren­gth Scarboroug­h CC 1sts hosted Woodhouse Grange but defeat by 50 runs continued their disappoint­ing start to the YPLN Premier campaign as they remain winless after three matches.

The visitors won the toss and elected to make first use of the North Marine Road pitch.

They raced to 56-0 before Lee Goddard fell for an entertaini­ng 32 (34 balls) to Jack Redshaw’s first delivery of the day.

Skipper Ben Gill decided to bowl Redshaw in tandem with spinner Gihan Koralage and the pair bowled superbly to restrict the runs before the wickets started to fall.

Grange appeared to be struggling on 101-5 but number three Chris Bilton dropped anchor.

The left-hander made a patient 41 from 82 balls, sharing a 68-run sixth wicket stand with Tom Neal who made a quickfire 45 (41 balls) but with the away side on 170-7, Scarboroug­h seemed content with the position.

But, an unbroken eighthwick­et partnershi­p of 70 between all-rounder Freddie Collins, who made an unbeaten 36, and Grange captain James Finch (29no) steered the visitors to an impressive 240-7.

Redshaw was the pick of the attack in taking 3-43 while Koralage ended with 2-53.

Redshaw also found good form with the bat and he, with

Matty Turnbull, moved the hosts into a good position on 94-1 but, in the penultimat­e over before drinks, Turnbull fell for 29.

Straight after the interval Redshaw departed for 64

(69 balls) and Grange were in control. Koralage made 32 and Gill chipped in with 20, but all-rounder Finch (4-36) was dominating the proceeding­s.

Clark Doughney saw the need for bonus points and

sensibly made 23 not out to get Scarboroug­h to claim two points before the team were dismissed for 190. visited Norwood Park in Division One East and restricted

Scarboroug­h seconds

hosts Beverley Town seconds to 180-8 with Archie Hammond being their best bowler, taking 4-25, while Sam Carver bagged 2-16.

But the seconds were never in the hunt and only Ben

Squires (27 from 68 balls) showed applicatio­n to withstand excellent bowling from Charlie Richardson who recorded superb figures of 5-18 as the visitors were shot out 103 to lose by 77 runs.

 ?? ?? Ben Gill and Matty Turnbull successful­ly appeal to dismiss Tommy Hudson Leg before.
Ben Gill and Matty Turnbull successful­ly appeal to dismiss Tommy Hudson Leg before.
 ?? ?? Jack Redshaw in bowling action for the home side. PHOTOS: SIMON DOBSON
Jack Redshaw in bowling action for the home side. PHOTOS: SIMON DOBSON
 ?? ?? Gihan Koralage in batting action for Scarboroug­h.
Gihan Koralage in batting action for Scarboroug­h.
 ?? ?? Redshaw works behind square leg during his 64.
Redshaw works behind square leg during his 64.

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