Kilmington outgunned at the County Ground

By Philip Evans 22nd Jul 2022

Kilmington 2nds maintain promotion prospects
Kilmington 2nds maintain promotion prospects

By Martin Huscroft

Saturday July 16 Exeter 1st XI v Kilmington 1st XI

Exeter hosted Kilmington at the County Ground. Brett Garner won the toss and decided to bat. Kilmington were soon in trouble at 45-4, but in mitigation, they were facing probably the best opening attack in the A Division in the shape of Jehan Daniel (2-42) and, particularly, the excellent 6'6" ex Somerset staffer Joe Gore (2-15).

Fire fighting by Joel Seward (32) and Josh Short (50) improved the situation, but despite 22 from Harry Johnston and bits and pieces from the tail, 192-9 looked a little short, even if the pitch continued to help the seamers. Unfortunately, the pitch appeared to flatten out.

The Exeter reply was based around a 122 second-wicket partnership between Seb Linnitt (85) and Finlay Hill (64*). Fifteen-year-old Linnitt, who is off to the Bunbury Festival for the top young players in the country, was particularly impressive in a mature innings.

Exeter won comfortably on 194-2 with wickets for Tom Gooding and Harry Johnston.

It doesn't get any easier next week away to leaders Exmouth and a certain Jason Niemand, the star player in the Division and possibly the whole league.

Kilmington 1st XI 192-9 (50 overs) Josh Short 50, Joel Seward 32, Harry Johnston 22, Sam Read 3-44, Joe Gore 2-15, Jehan Daniel 2-42 Exeter 1st XI 194-2 (37.2 overs) Seb Linnitt 85, Finlay Hill 64*.

Kilmington 2nd XI v Newton Tracey 1st XI

This was a big game for the seconds at home to their promotion rivals. Giles Dixon won the toss and batted. Bit of a failure for Alex Rockett, only 84 this week, and unusually he wasn't the main provider of fireworks. Ralph Cook (165*) and Ben Fuzzard (86) pulverised 210 for the second wicket in only 17 overs.

Kilmington finished on 379-3 off their allotted overs. Dominic Robson (2-66) was the pick of the bowlers.

Newton Tracey's reply was game with Phil Butcher (103), Ollie Symons (39) and skipper Marcus Bulled (23) the batsmen who carried them to 264-9 off 40 overs. Returning from injury, Sam Olive (3-26) and Ben Fuzzard (2-40) were Kilmington's main wicket takers, but special mention for Louis Cook (1-17), who was the most economical.

A big win in their promotion push. If availability remains strong, prospects should be pretty reasonable.

Kilmington 2nd XI 379-3 (40 overs) Alex Rockett 84, Ralph Cook 165*, Ben Fuzzard 86, Dominic Robson 2-66 Newton Tracey 1st XI 264-9 (40 overs) Phil Butcher 103, Ollie Symons 39, Sam Olive 3-26, Ben Fuzzard 2-40.

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