Exceptional Matthew Mudd Guides Beverley To An Easy Win

After Acklam lost yet another toss and Beverley were inserted on what can only be described as the world’s worst cricket pitch ever.

got off to a mini flier as Goole’s bowling attack stuttered. When he departed for 9 to a ball that drastically misbehaved the rest of the team didn’t flinch, it is well known Groves does not rate playing away from home.

Fisher surprisingly enough didn’t play a loose shot but failed to move his feet to a good ball and was caught behind. played a classic Gilly shot as his timbers were disturbed.

Faisal guided one to slip and the Anthony “legacy” Spence who has struggled for opportunities and never really been given a proper go throughout his 12 year first team career chipped one to mid-off leaving Beverley with their backs against the wall at 40-5.

Jon Vodden got a shocking umpiring decision, and Alan Acklam joined Andy Hamson. With wickets falling all around him Hamson’s agricultural shot making was highly effective and eventually smashing Goole’s attack to all parts, making batting on that track look outrageously easy much to the dismay of the rest of the batters.

Andrew Hamson eventually fell for 77 in a knock that singlehandedly won us the game, no other batsman passed 12. Matthew Mudd who has been calling for a higher batting position all year proved the skipper right by only lasting 10 balls.

Tea was an uneventful affair as Beverley discussed the standard of the new barmaid, the verdict was 7.65/10.

With 155 on the board Beverley Town Cricket Club went out to field thinking an early finish was inevitable. Mudd struck in the first over with a neat caught and bowled. Goole continued to lose wickets regularly and showed as much heart as some Stanford Bridge players.

Matthew Mudd bowled exceptionally throughout as he continues chasing his aim of the league’s leading wicket taker. As Hamson tired from his batting heroics Bradley Dobson came on and struck in his first over as symbols pouched yet another victim behind the stumps.

Mudd then claimed a further 5 wickets in his last two over as the power of the Moobs was evident. Goole eventually succumbed for 55 and were to be honest, an embarrassment, if they could get relegated 2 leagues at once…. then they would.

Huge congratulations to second team who are league champions despite having a captain who can’t play bowling above 65mph in .

Beverley firsts now appear to be safe from relation as their aim to stop the second eleven getting promoted has stuttered.



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