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League leaders Revesby storm to second away win in a row


Revesby 275 for 6 - Sutton on Sea 40 for 10

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LEAGUE leaders Revesby continued to dominate their opposition with bat and ball in their second successive away game.
Revesby began well with openers Ian Roberts (17) and Will Laird (12) reaching 28 before the first wicket fell.

This brought Mark Twells to the crease, who looked to push the score on.

Laird was the next wicket to fall and bring Matt Sargeant (40) to join Twells, kicking off the start of Revesby's big hitting. Twells finished up with a score of 144 runs, including numerous sixes to leave the Sutton on Sea bowlers with their heads in their hands.

Tom Liversidge (21) shared a stand of 94 with Twells as Revesby posted a score of 275. After a filling tea Revesby set about trying to skittle Sutton on Sea and keep their place at the top of the East Lindsey League. Darren Hunt (8-18-6) was asked to open in a change to the bowling attack and thrived on it.

Despite being confident of taking all ten wickets he still collected an impressive six.Hunt was supported well by fellow opening bowler Simon May who finished with figures of 8-3-2.

Impressing in the field was Alex Sargeant who took two good catches.


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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 10:05 AM
  • Source: Horncastle News
  • Location: Horncastle
 
 
  

 
 


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