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Cricket
from Oct 1995
by StPetersYork
Retrospect
The 1995 season was disappointing and frustrating. The prospects for the season were good, but the 1st XI fell some way short of its potential. It is true that injuries, illness ar d various other reasons deprived us of players in all but two matches. Indeed in the last week of term when we had three matches, as many as eight of the first team squad were missing. It was all the more disappoir ting that in several matches we played ourselves into a winning position and then were unable to press home the advantage. Individually all the players had good days, bui: effective team performances were rare. Tom Archer did an enthusiastic and efficient job as captain and deserved more success.
The leading batsman was Nick Ogden. Always solid in defence he had the ability to score quickly, but it was only late in the season that he started to dominate the bowlers. It was good to see him score his first century against Loretto and continue his impressive form for Yorkshire Schools. He and Tom Archer are to be congratulated on their selection for the Yorkshire Schools XI. Tom had a disappointing start to the season, but when he moved down the order to No.4, he played several valuable innings. Andrew Kay moved up the order to open, but all too often he was dismissed just when he seemed to be established. His 100 at Pocklington was a fine innings and I hope to see him score well next season. Nick Kay had a very good first season in the 1st XI. He played several aggressive innings of quality and impressed a lot of spectators. Inexperience cost him his wicket on a number of occasions, but I am sure that he will learn from his mistakes. Scott P. Bradley started the season in fine form and it was a tragedy both for himself and the team that illness prevented him from playing in the second half of the season. He hit the ball hard and scored his runs very quickly; certainly the team missed his aggression. He deservedly won the Colin Bosomworth Cup for the most-improved player. James Reynolds was always looking to attack the bowling and played some useful innings, but he will have to improve his defence if he is to be a force next year. Matthew Dodgson played well in the middle order, once he had gained confidence from his excellent innings at Barnard Castle. Simon Leveson showed promise on occasions, but has some technique problems to sort out in the winter, as have several other later batsmen in the team. With limited opportunity late in the season James Dougherty showed that he has ability and a good temperament.
On the whole the bowling was inconsistent and lacked penetration. Peter Batty bowled well at times, but although he had the pace and height to be really successful, his length ard direction were poor. The other opening bowler position was between Neil Forshaw and Nick Riggall. Nick swung the ball considerably, but lacked pace and direction. Early in the season Nick bowled too many loose deliveries, but later he learned to swing the ball into the right-handed batsmen and became a much more threatening bowler. Nick Ogden was never at his best. After attending county net practices in the winter, he bowled too quickly and lacked consistency. Dhiren Joshi bowled his leg-spin steadily and deserved more success. He still lacks confidence when bowling the googly, but with perseverance at practice he could take a lot of wickets. James Duggin had immediate success when he joined the team, but he lost the ability to swing the ball and switched to bowling off-cutters. He showed promise, but needs to practise regularly if he is to learn the trade. The most successful bowler was the keeper Tom Archer, who bowled his medium-pace seamers accurately and late in the season opened the bowling on occasions.
The standard of the fielding was satisfactory, but no more than that. Tom Archer, who won the Fielding Cup, set a fine example and greatly impressed the county selectors. Matthew Dodgson was a reliable wicket-keeper and David Hancock had the opportunity to keep in a number of matches. He should benefit from the experience.
The Senior House final was won by Temple by ten wickets with the Kay brothers in great form. The Manor did not deserve to lose by such a wide margin and were weakened by an injury which prevented Nick Ogden from bowling. An exciting Junior final ended in a tie between Clifton and The Manor.
This year's festival was held at Rossall and we are grateful to them for hosting the festival out of turn, as Ardingly were unable to run it this year. My thanks to Keith Mohan for all his help and coaching. After being far from well during the winter it was great to see him back in good form. We were very grateful to Guy Shuttleworth for coming out of retirement to run the 2nd XI, and what is more an unbeaten 2nd XI. His experience was a great help to the boys and myself. Thanks to Robin Scarce and his groundstaff. The pitches this year were better than ever and our boys are indeed fortunate to play most of their cricket on such a good surface. Thanks also to Christopher Heaton, who scored in most of the 1st XI matches. The cricket committee has continued to give splendid support, organising annually two enjoyable functions, a Dinner/Dance and a Sportsman's Dinner. This year they provided us with an artificial net pitch which has already proved a valuable asset.
Finally there was one success story which gave Keith Mohan and myself immense pleasure. After scoring for the 1st XI during his first four years in the school, Edward Lindley ended his school career by taking ten wickets in the last two 2nd XI fixtures, including 6 for 16 against Worksop. His love of the game, his enthusiasm and his keenness at practices have been a pleasure to see and how lovely it was that he finished so well. More talented players could learn a lot from him.
D. Kirby
The following players represented the 1st XI:
t*T. J. Archer (captain) 1993-94-95, t*N. J. Ogden 1993-94-95, *S. P. Bradley 1995, *M. C. Dodgson 1995, *D. Joshi 1995, *A. L. T. Kay 1994-95, *N. J. C. Kay 1995, *P. T. Batty 1994-95, *J. E. Reynolds 1995, *N. D. Riggall 1995, N. Forshaw, J. A. M. Duggin, D. J. Hancock, S. J. Leveson.
t = Cap * = Colours
The following players represented the 2nd XI:
*S. J. Rivis (captain), *N. Forshaw, *J. W. H. Bloor, *J. P. Curley, *J. A. M. Duggin, *D. J. Hancock, *S. J. Leveson, *E. R. Lindley, *S. T. Mulryne, *S. O'Keefe, *R. O. Rastall, M. J. Asgha, P. F. Barlow, C. D. Bradley, D. D. Curley, S. P. Goodrick, P. T. Kiddle, G. J. Lewis, D. Powell, J. E. F. Price.
* = Colours
1st XI Averages Batting
N. J. Ogden N. J. C. Kay T. J. Archer S. P. Bradley A. L. T. Kay J. P. G. Dougherty M. C. Dodgson J. E. Reynolds S. J. Leveson P. T. Batty J. A. M. Duggin D. Joshi No. of Innings 19 17 19 8 16 6 10 12 11 11 11 11 Not Out 2 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 2 1 4 5 Runs 632 477 465 216 375 45 192 166 104 83 38 26 Highest Score 118 76 68 64 100 15* 40* 40 26 22 9* 11* Average 37.18 29.81 27.35 27.00 23.44 22.50 21.33 15.09 11.55 8.30 5.43 4.33
Also batted: J. W. H. Bloor 0; M. S. Bradley 29, 2, 81, 21; N. Forshaw 0*, 1*, 0; D. J. Hancock 0*, 4, 0; S. T. Mulryne 0; R. O. Rastall 6, 2, 17; N. D. Riggall 0, 0*, 3, 4, 2*; S. J. Rivis 0*, 55, 10*. * = Not Out
Bowling
T. J. Archer D. Joshi S. P. Bradley N. Forshaw N. J. Ogden N. D. Riggall J. A. M. Duggin P. T. Batty 132.2 139.1 34 44.3 218.1 101 54.3 175.5 29 24 5 4 51 20 7 38 434 553 145 163 755 328 258 576 19 24 6 6 26 11 8 16 22.84 23.04 24.17 27.17 29.04 29.82 32.25 36.00
Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Also bowled: J. W. H. Bloor 5-0-25-0; M. D. Dodgson 24.1-1-87-1; J. P. G. Dougherty 15-1-77-0; N. J. C. Kay 6-0-48-0.
Results:
ST. PETER'S v YORKSHIRE GENTLEMEN C.C. Played at home on Sunday, 23rd April. Result: Lost. Yorkshire Gents 191-2 dec. (N. Muirhead 116 not out,
M. Spence 40) St. Peter's 172 (N. J. C. Kay 61, N. J. Ogden 39, R.
Reynolds 4-53)
ST. PETER'S v BRADFORD G.S. Played away on Wednesday, 26th April. Result: Lost. St. Peter's 129 (S. P. Bradley 49, G. Kinvig 5-35) Bradford G.S. 130-1 (S. Davies 83 not out) ST. PETER'S v SEDBERGH SCHOOL Played at home on Saturday, 29th April Result: Won. Sedbergh 203 (D. Scargill 98, B. Biker 30, P. T. Batty 4-52) St. Peter's 204-5 (M. S. Bradley 81, N. J. Ogden 64,
N. J. C. Kay 30 not out, M. Biker 3-39)
ST. PETER'S v M.C.C. Played at home on Wednesday, 3rd May. Result: Lost. M.C.C. 250-2 dec. (M. Gear 113, W. Field 74) St. Peter's 239 (S. P. Bradley 64, A. L. T. Kay 48, R.
Ibbotson 4-47, C. Farrell 3-22)
ST. PETER'S v OLD PETERITES Played at home on Sunday, 7th May. Result: Won. Old Peterites 141 (J. Burdass 35, J. A. M. Duggin 4-15,
N. Riggall 3-26) St. Peter's 145-5 (S. P. Bradley 49, J. E. Reynolds 34 not out, N. J. Ogden 31, M. Camacho 3-27)
ST. PETER'S v YORK C.C. Played at home on Wednesday, 10th May. Result: Drawn. York C.C. 226-6 dec. (A. Twigg 99, P. Jackson 75, D.
Joshi 4-54) St. Peter's 220-8 (T. J. Archer 66, J. A. M. Duggin 33 not out, N. J. Ogden 41, J. E. Reynolds 32 C. A.
Robertson 3-23, A. Beattie 3-54)
ST. PETER'S v BARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Played away on Saturday, 13th May. Result: Lost. St. Peters 112 (M. Dodgson 40 not out, M. Walker 7-27) Barnard Castle U3-9 (N. J. Ogden 4-37)
ST. PETER'S v LEEDS G.S. Played at home on Saturday, 20th May. Result: Won. Leeds G.S. 188 (L. Kendall 57, H. Rosenvinge 41,
T. J. Archer 3-3, N. J. Ogden 3-50) St. Peter's 191-5 (N. J. C. Kay 76, N. J. Ogden 57 not out)
ST. PETER'S v PRESIDENT'S XI Played at home on Wednesday, 31st May. Result: Drawn. President's XI 211-6 dec. (J. Rounthwaite 67, C. Bibby 65) St. Peter's 201-9 (T. J. Archer 53, N. J. C. Kay 53,
S. P. Bradley 30, K. Ambrosen 3-43, J. Rounihwaite 3-37)
ST. PETER'S v DURHAM SCHOOL Played away on Saturday, 10th June. Result: Drawn. Durham 239-9 dec. (F. Diver 82, O. Jaber 51, J. Reay 32, N. J. Ogden 3-48, T. J. Archer 3-66) St. Peter's 188-5 (N. J. Ogden 95 not out, T. J. Archer 32, A. L. T. Kay 31)
ST. PETER'S v POCKLINGTON SCHOOL Played away on Saturday, 17th June. Result: Drawn. Pocklington 217-9 dec. (G. Stewart 74, C. Wood 58, D.
Joshi 4-61, N. J. Ogden 4-104) St. Petei's 213-4 (A. L. T. Kay 100, N. J. Ogden 51)
ST. PETER'S v WORKSOP COLLEGE Played at home on Saturday, 24th June. Result: Drawn. Worksop 191-9 dec. (A. Scrini 43, T. J. Archer 4-32) St. Peter's 128-4 (M. C. Dodgson 35, N. J. C. Kay 30)
ST. PETER'S v SAINTS C.C. Played at home on Tuesday, 27th June. Result: Drawn. Saints C C. 204-6 dec. (M. Barnett 57, M. Rawlings 54,
K. Duckworth 37) St. Peter's 174-8 (T. J. Archer 68, S. J. Rivis 55, S.
Lawrence 5-53)
ST. PETER'S v KIMBERLEY H.S. SOUTH AFRICA Played at home on Wednesday, 28th June. Result: Lost. St. Peter's 197-8 dec. (T. J. Archer 66, N. J. Ogden 38,
D. Dobson 3-40) Kimberley 198-3 (G. Hurvitz 69, Q. Barnes 39 not out,
D. Dobson 30)
ST. PETER'S v ROSSALL SCHOOL Played away on Sunday, 2nd July. Result: Lost. St. Peter's 165 (J. E. Reynolds 40, M. C. Dodgson 36,
C. Simpson 4-26, L. Botham 3-50, S. Siddiqui 3-49) Rossall .69-8 (M. Dewhirst 70 not out, P. T. Batty 4-47,
T. J. Archer 3-49)
ST. PETER'S v ANTIPODIANS C.C.
Played at Lancaster C.C. on Monday, 3rd July. Result: Lost. Antipodians 226 (A. McAlary 57, J. Quigley 45, A.
Robinson 45, D. Joshi 3-56) St. Peter's 139 (N. J. C. Kay 30, G. Collins 3-46)
ST. PETER'S v HARROW SCHOOL
Played at St. Anne's C.C. on Tuesday, 4th July. Result: Lost. St. Peter's 182-7 (N. J. Ogden 61, N. J. C. Kay 38) Harrow 186-3 (R. Mac Andrew 85, A. Cox 72)
ST. PETER'S v LORETTO SCHOOL Played at Rossall on Wednesday, 5th July. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 234-6 (N. J. Ogden 118, A. L. T. Kay 36) Loretto 126-5 (N. D. Riggall 3-38)
ST. PETER'S v MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL, NORTHWOOD F'layed at Rossall on Thursday, 6th July. Result: Drawn. Merchant Taylors' 227-7 (P. Wise 72, E. Lamb 55 not out. N. J. Ogden 3-63) Summary of Results
Opponents Yorkshire Gentlemen C.C. Bradford G.S. Sedbergh School M.C.C. Old Peterites York C.C. Barnard Castle School Leeds G.S. President's XI Durham School Pocklington School Worksop College Saints C.C. Kimberley H.S. S. Africa Rossall School Antipodians Harrow School
Loretto School Merchant Taylors' School Ground
Home Away Home Home Home Home
Away Home Home Away Away Home Home
Home Away Lancaster C.C St. Anne's C.C. Rossall
Rossall Result
Lost Lost Won
Lost Won
Drawn
Lost Won
Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn
Lost
Lost . Lost
Lost
Drawn
Drawn School
172 129
204-5 239
145-5 220-8
112
191-5 201-9 188-5 213-4 128-4 174-8 Opponents
191-2 dec. 130-1 203
250-2 dec. 141
228-6 dec.
113-9 188
211-6 dec. 239-9 dec. 217-9 dec. 191-9 dec. 204-6 dec.
197-8 dec 165 139
. 198-3 169-8 226
182-7 234-6 186-3 126-5
123-9 227-7
2nd XI
The 2nd XI have had an excellent season, being unbeaten, and with five fine victories and a splendid draw against Yarm 1st XI. In spite of numerous changes in captaincy and in the team, due to calls by the 1st XI and to trying to give all the squad a game, there has been a first-class spirit in the team, and it has been a pleasure to umpire their matches.
The batting has been very positive, with some fine knocks by James Reynolds, Richard Rastall, James Duggin, Stephen Mulryne and Mason Asgha. Unfortunately the earlier batsmen have often done so well that in many games few got a knock. The bowling has been steady, with the occasional deadly spells by Chris Bradley, Nick Riggall, Neil Forshaw and Edward Lindley. The wicket-keeping of David Hancock was always sound, and sometimes very good. The fielding was always keen and many runs were saved; the throwing was erratic, with the notable exceptions of Mason Asgha and Jonathan Price; the catching was uncertain!
The highlights for me were Stephen Mulryne's opening 70 in forty minutes against Barnard Castle, and a match-winning opening spell of bowling by Nick Riggall and Edward Lindley which saw Pocklington 8 for 5!
Well done everybody.
G. M. Shuttleworth
2nd XI Colours were awarded to:
James Bloor, James Curley, James Duggin, David Hancock, Edward Lindley, Stephen Mulryne, Scott O'Keefe, Richard Rastall, James Reynolds and Nicholas Riggall.
2nd XI Results:
St. Peter's 147-8 dec. Bradford G.S. 126-8 Drawn R. Rastall 34, P. Barlow 4-20
St. Peter's 213-4 Sedbergh 182-5 Drawn J. Reynolds 66, R. Rastall 32, J. Duggin 34, S. O'Keefe 60 not out, J. Duggin 3-29
St. Peter's 227-2 dec. Ashville 66 Won J. Reynolds 107, J. Duggin 51 not out, C. Bradley 6-24,
J. Duggin 4-16
Yarm 1st XI 134 St. Peter's 116-8 Drawn R. Rastall 38
Barnard Castle 196 St. Peter's 199-2 Won R. Rastall 77, S. Mulryne 70, S. Leveson 43 not out, E.
Lindley 3-27
Leeds G.S. 106 St. Peter's 109-3 Won S. Mulryne 55, N. Forshaw 4-16
St. Peter's 164-6 dec. York Clergy C.C. 181-1 Drawn J. Duggin 99
Pocklington 126 St. Peter's 129-3 Won R. Rastall 51, J. Curley 31, N. Riggall 4-23, E. Lindley 4-26
St. Peter's 229-6 dec. Worksop 66 Won M. Asgha 105 not out, J. Bloor 38, S. O'Keefe 31, E.
Lindley 6-16
Under 15 Colts
The Under 15 Colts had another highly successful season winning six matches and losing only two of their eleven games. Whilst success was based on good all-round teamwork, several batsmen were prolific scorers especially the captain, Chris Ellerbeck, who scored three half centuries. Others to achieve this feat included Nick Lally with 67 against Sedbergh, Mark Baxter's 53 against Leeds, Andrew Kemp with 100 not out against Durham and James Dougherty with 61 not out against Worksop. The main wicket takers were Michael Freak who bowled consistently well throughout the season, Chris Dearnley whose slow left arm bowling was highly effective when he had the confidence to pitch it up, Matthew Sigsworth who improved as the season progressed and James Dougherty who bowled with pace and often with little reward.
The opening match of the season against Sedbergh was as usual a well-contested game. With the school at 72 for 6 a high score seemed unlikely. However, solid batting by Stewart Smith who scored 37 not out plus a swashbuckling innings by Nick Lally who hit eight sixes in a score of 67 enabled the school to declare on 177. A fine spell of bowling by Chris Dearnley who took 3-7 off six overs ensured a victory with little time to spare.
The following match against Ashville was a reflection of our previous visit. Irresponsible batting produced only a moderate total which the opposition always lookisd likely to overtake. With wins against Bootham, Barnard Castle and Leeds, half-term was reached without a game being drawn. This partly reflected the positive approach of the batsmen and also a more positive attitude by our opponents.
The first match after half-term was the customary game against Manchester Schools'. The opposition batted first and were contained until the last few overs before tea when some ragged bowling allowed them to reach an unassailable target, bearing in mind the quality of their bowling. With the Ampleforth game being cancelled because of the weather, the next match was against Cowley High School in which in a match of twenty-eight overs a side, the school just failed by six runs to win what was an enjoyable new venture.
The match against Durham will be noted for Andrew Kemp's unbeaten 100. He joined Chris Ellerbeck when the score was 22 for 2 and at tea their partnership had produced 184 runs. Chasing 202 runs was a tall order and unfortunately the game petered out into a rather dull draw, however the opposition did have thirty-six overs compared with St. Peter's thirty-nine. By contrast, the following week at Pocklington resulted in a win for the school despite chasing 180 runs which the home side achieved for the loss of only four wickets.
The game at home to Scarborough College was officially drawn but clearly a moral victory for the visitors who reached 194 for 7 in thirty-four overs. In reply the school fell well short with only 94 runs after thirty overs with no one apart from James Hockin being able to master the bowling.
The final match of the season at Worksop saw another notable stand involving Chris Ellerbeck and James Dougherty who came together when the school were 7 for 2 wickets needing 128 to win. Their unbroken partnership of 122 was based on some magnificent back foot play, particularly their square cutting, and took only seventeen overs.
Whilst there were some fine bowling and batting performances, the fielding at times was only moderate. However Chris Carter behind the stumps performed admirably to both spinners and seamers alike. The main characteristic about this particular team was their enthusiasm and keenness and there was no better example than Danny Jackson who always gave 100% boti in the nets and in the middle. They were a delightful side: to take and gave both staff and the loyal band of parents a great deal of pleasure in what is too short a season. J. W. R. Hutt and P. D. Northfield
Results:
St. Peter's 177 for 7 dec. (N. Lally 67, S. Smith 37 not out) Sedbergh 139 (M. Freak4-23, S. Smith 2-34, C. Dearnley 3-7)
St. Peter's 116 (J. Hockin 25, A. Kemp 25) Ashville 117 for 7 (M. Freak 4-27)
Bootham 96 for 6 (J. Dougherty 5-25) St. Peter's 97 for 3 — 30 over game
St. Peter's 125 (C. Ellerbeck 30) Barnard Castle 84 (M. Sigsworth 5-15, J. Dougherty 3-22)
Leeds G S. 127 (A. Kemp 3-15, C. Dearnley 3-28, M.
Sigsworth 2-25) St. Peter's 128 for 3 (M. Baxter 53, C. Ellerbeck 37)
Manchester Schools' 192 for 6 dec. (M. Freak 2-28, C.
Dearnley 2-38) St. Peter's 124 for 7 (J. Dougherty 42, A. Kemp 25 not out)
Cowley High School 120 for 6 (J. Dougherty 3-36) St. Peter's 112 for 6 (C. Ellerbeck 42, J. Dougherty 35) — 28 overs game
St. Peter's 206 for 2 dec. (A. Kemp 100 not out, C.
Ellerbeck 77 not out) Durham 143 for 4 (J. Dougherty 2-50)
Pocklington 180 for 4 dec. (J. Dougherty 2-51) St. Peter's 184 for 6 (C. Ellerbeck 69)
Scarborough 194 for 7 (M. Freak 2-39, C. Dearnley 3-18) St. Peter's 94 for 6 (J. Hockin 25)
Worksop 127 for 8 dec. (M. Sigsworth 3-32, M. Freak 2-33) St. Peter's 128 for 2 (C. Ellerbeck 58 not out, J.
Dougherty 61 not out)
Under 14 Colts
P. J. Stephen
The following players represented the 'A' Team:
T. Sillars, S. Price, P. Rivis, J. Wright, O. Hainsworth, M. Stefanini, A. Springgay, A. Bond, R. Taylor, C. Magee, E. Dale, A. Acaster, G. Pierce, J. Harvey, A. Sampson, T. Spilman, M. Miers.
The U.14 season was played in strange weather. Starting with a glorious end of April and beginning of May, June was awful until the blistering final week. This up and down situation mirrored the cricket at times. The boys made significant progress with their batting with Peter Rivis, Jonathan Wright, Andrew Springgay, Edward Dale, Mark Stefanini and Chris Magee all making significant contributions. In only one game did the batting really fail us at Scarborough. However, having made good scores, v/e all too often let it go in the field, or having given the opposition too many runs had an impossible task with the bat. The fundamental problem was the loss of Edward Dale as a bowler early in the season. His pace and accuracy would have removed much of the pressure from the other "quicks". To compound this early catches were often dropped leading to frustration and then far too much short-pitched bowling. However, the boys did try hard to improve and there were significant improvements in the final games with Andrew Sampson taking 4 for 41 against Scarborough. The spin-bowling of Jonathan Wright proved most effective with his 5 for 66 against a very strong Durham side being the pick. Alex Bond and Oliver Hainsworth showed real promise as long as they kept the ball up to the bat. Robert Taylor kept wicket and made particular improvements standing back. He needs to relate his hands more when standing up. There were some splendid catches taken and Edward Dale can look back at his performance vs. Bootham with considerable pleasure. However, the 'B' side was also in action. Sadly two games cancelled because of foul weather did not help, especially with over thirty boys in the game. However, David Cross made excellent progress with his batting alongside James Harvey who also moved to the 'A' team. Other innings of note came from Mark Meilack, Ben Firth and Henry Von Achten. There were many bowlers to choose from and the pick, Andrew Sampson, was eventually moved to the 'A' XI having taken 5 for 8 vs. Barnard Castle. Both Andrew Muir and Tom Spilman kept wicket during the season with some success. Gareth Pierce played well without ever seeing potential into actual runs. However, his slip-catching is worthy of note. Fielding was a problem as much in the 'B' as in the 'A' XI. However, much improvement was made, emphasised by some fine catching by Henry Von Achten and Ian Roke at Worksop. The boys put a great deal of effort in especially during the worst June weather I can remember. A positive attitude and a willingness to follow advice are prerequisites for success next year as there is considerable potential through the squad. Our thanks go to the loyal band of parents who always turned up even when only cold orange juice (and not a hip flask!) was offered at tea! Mr. D. Watkinson should be given special mention for his hours of umpiring and coaching and I thank him very much for his efforts.
The following players represented the 'B' Team:
M. Meilack, G. Pierce, M. Miers, D. Cross, B. Firth, T. Spilman, S. Wilson, J. Harvey, A. Sampson, H. Von Achten, O. Councell, R. Parton-Bagnall, A. Banerjea, I. Roke, D. Wainman, J. Caddick, A. Muir, S. Price, O. Gill, A. Heaps, J. Sillars, A. Acaster.
Results — 'A' Team: v. Sedbergh (H) St. Peter's 160 for 9 (P. Rivis 50, M. Stefanini 83) Sedbergh 164 for 5 (J. Wright 3 for 43) v. Bootham (A) Bootham 83 all out (A. Bond 4 for 14) St. Peter's 84 for 2 (P. Rivis 22*, J. Wright 23)