A Division
Seaton failed to build on their previous week's good form when their batting let them down in a 10-wicket defeat at home to North Devon. The defeat leaves Seaton languishing second from bottom in the table.
Seaton failed to build on their previous week's good form when their batting let them down in a 10-wicket defeat at home to North Devon. The defeat leaves Seaton languishing second from bottom in the table.
Seaton at last rediscovered some form with a five-wicket victory over fellow strugglers Budleigh Salterton, providing them with the opportunity to kick-on in the second half of the season and move out of the danger zone in Division A.
In-form batsmen Tyler Wellman blasted 112 off 53 balls in Uplyme Muffin Men's 185-run victory over Sidbury in week three of the fledgling East Devon Bash T20 competition.
The newly-formed East Devon Bash T-20 league has seen its first tied match.
In the second week of the pink ball competition, Kilmington Swingers and Seaton Pirates both hit 145 runs.
Seaton's challenging season continued with a disappointing performance away to Plympton where they were beaten by eight wickets.
With the season a third completed, Seaton are still looking for for more consistency in the Devon Cricket League A Division.
The new East Devon T-20 Bash, sponsored jointly by LymeOnline and Nub News, got underway last week with three fixtures – Rising Ottery Super Beavers (Ottery St Mary) v Uplyme Muffin Men (Uplyme & Lyme Regis), Seaton Pirates (Seaton CC) v Upottery Kestrels (Upottery CC) and Sidbury Moles (Sidbury CC) v Kilmington Swingers (Kilmington CC). Honiton Hawks (Honiton CC) had a bye.
Uplyme Muffin Men proved to be too strong for Ottery Rising Ottery Super Beavers. Uplyme batted first and amassed a total of 182-6 with Sam Farrow (55), Steve Batey (43) and Mark Batey (38) top scoring in a performance peppered with aggressive batting which saw several sixes flying out of Ottery's expansive ground.
By Philip Evans
1st Jun 2021 | Cricket
SEATON Cricket Club have signed West Indian quick bowler Mali Marshall. He made his debut at Tavistock on Saturday, taking two wickets.
Mali is the 31-year-old son of the late Malcolm Marshall, one of the most feared West Indian fast bowlers throughout the 1980s.
Seaton's batting failed them at home to Tavistock who won the toss and elected to bat, setting the home side a target of 207.
Seaton won their first match of the new cricket season with a four-wicket victory at home to Barton which leaves them in a mid-table position.
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